How to streamline automotive parts design tasks using 3D CAD "Creo"
I will also introduce Creo's technical strengths and examples of its use in automotive parts manufacturing!
Toyota is promoting a "once-in-a-century transformation period," and technological innovation is advancing in the automotive industry in an area known as "CASE." CASE stands for Connected, Autonomous/Automated, Shared, and Electric, and automotive parts manufacturers are being forced to respond to fundamental changes, starting with electrification. The promotion of CASE requires the efficiency of product development incorporating Model-Based Development (MBD) methods. In fact, it is well known that JAMA is actively working towards the standardization of digital engineering. In this article, we will introduce how to streamline automotive parts design using the well-regarded 3D CAD Creo with MBD methods. At the end of the article, we will also present customer case studies of Creo, so if you are interested, please be sure to read until the end. *You can view the detailed content of the article through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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