DCS SOLUTIONS OPTIMIZES PRODUCT QUALITY IN INDUSTRY
Companies strive to roll out innovative, high-quality and competitively priced products as quickly as possible. They rely on cross-unit tolerance management as a success factor in optimizing product quality and ensuring process capability in manufacturing and assembly. Design and manufacturing concepts should therefore be validated by virtual simulation as early as possible – ideally during the concept and design phase. In this way, critical aspects can be identified and corrected at an early stage, avoiding costly downstream changes and minimizing production risks.
3DCS variation analysis software is the industry standard for CAD-integrated tolerance analysis, enabling fact-based decision making on quality-relevant criteria that directly impact product costs and manufacturability. The complete DCS software suite, including QDM-SPC, lets companies build closed-loop quality systems along the entire value chain.
A PROMISING PARTNERSHIP
TECHNODAT has implemented the Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE® platform (including CATIA, ENOVIA, DELMIA, SIMULIA, 3DVIA and EXALEAD) for various clients throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The company offers significant added value on the strength of deep industry expertise, wide-ranging project experience and a strong track record in customer support. TECHNODAT’s qualified and experienced engineering team also provides hands-on support in development and design.
CENIT is a major reseller of DCS solutions throughout Europe. The agreement between TECHNODAT and CENIT now creates a foundation for strong technical and commercial support of DCS solutions in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The partnership offers CENIT’s clients in the Czech Republic and Slovakia a regional, local-language counterpart who can advise them on the successful use of the DCS solutions portfolio. In addition, TECHNODAT's proximity to customers in the region should convince new customers of the potentials of tolerance simulation in "design for manufacture and assembly".
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