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PTC At Global USER Conference

Friday, June 12, 2009
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PTC At Global USER Conference

Answering the needs of its customers and responding to new and innovative product development demands, PTC continues to deliver solutions to achieve speed, efficiency and competitiveness for its customers.

 

PTC also made several product announcements, including: 

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  • Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 increases design efficiency and introduces a CAD-enabled solution for social product development.
  • Windchill RequirementsLink establishes an integral relationship between customer needs, market requirements and the underlying technical requirements.
  • Additional new and enhanced capabilities to its Windchill, Arbortext, ProductView, and Insight software solutions. 

With the wide-spread adoption of Web 2.0 technologies into the enterprise and the acceleration of global product development initiatives, PTC is ready to address the way products are being developed. The cornerstone of this shift is what PTC is calling Social Product Development, the marriage of social computing and product development.

 

For more information visit www.ptc.com

 

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