International TechneGroup Incorporated (ITI), a Wipro company, and Capvidia, renowned providers of CAD/CAE data interoperability, validation, and migration solutions, have formed a strategic partnership. The collaboration between the two companies provides specialized support to existing Fortune Global 500 customers in the manufacturing and their supply chain.
By utilizing machine-readable manufacturing data, MBD (model-based definition) and MBE (model-based enterprise) aim to establish a single source of truth for documentation, automate manual workflows, and minimize rework and scrap on the shop floor. These benefits are immediate and compound over time. However, this shift in process and organization necessitates guidance for many large OEMs and their suppliers.
ITI and Capvidia’s partnership will share collective knowledge and decades-long technical expertise, advising companies as they deploy and utilize MBD workflows to drive digital transformation and innovation across departments, factories, and industries.
“ITI and Capvidia share a common vision of providing our customers with best-in-class software solutions that drive efficiency, productivity, and innovation,” Tony Provencal said, Business Development Director at ITI. “This partnership is a strategic move to combine our collective strengths and knowledge to serve our customers better and offer them enhanced support and services.”
Both companies will also share their industry-leading MBD software including CADIQ (CAD validation & revision comparison), MBDVidia (CAD translation & MBD workflow). These software solutions enable companies to publish and validate digital modeling standards such as QIF and STEP AP242.
“Capvidia is excited to collaborate with a top company like ITI in building MBD implementations with our customers,” Daniel Campbell, VP of MBD at Capvidia said. “The value of a transition to MBD is easy to establish, but it can be a tough journey. This alliance between MBE leaders will be huge benefit to the end users implementing the digital thread.”
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