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News Release from: 3T RPD | Subject: 3 Steps Seminars
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2003
3 Steps to Successful Rapid Product
Development
The 3 Steps to Successful Rapid Product Development Seminars at 3T's site in Newbury have proved extremely popular and the company now has a new Sales Office, recently opened, in Telford.
The 3 Steps to Successful Rapid Product Development Seminars at 3T's site in Newbury have proved extremely popular, and with a new Sales Office recently opened in Telford, they are now able to reach a wider audience with these events Numerous companies have benefited from 3T's unbiased, informative approach to these events, which promote the technology, not the company, and contain just the right amount of information on each subject and process to stimulate endless ideas and questions
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 19 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 3 Steps are * Concept Modelling * Rapid Prototyping * Rapid Tooling And whilst it is generally accepted that a reduction in product development leadtimes can equate to a significant financial return, what many are asking is HOW? What if * Marketing need a model tonight * Engineering need to test a component at over 100C this week * Production need to trial an assembly line this month? Is it possible? The Seminars aim to increase awareness of the techniques available and demonstrate their applicability to industry.
There is no charge for attending, they are relaxed and informal with registration at 10am, and include a buffet lunch.
Geoff Kerr, a Senior Design Engineer at Delphi Delco Electronics Ltd attended a recent Seminar and commented "The presentation material was very informative, educational and enjoyably unbiased in its content.
For design engineers who have to maintain an awareness of all trends within all disciplines of the product development, this type of seminar covering the leading edge technological advancements in rapid prototyping is invaluable." Another attendee, John Maynard, a Chief Mechanical Engineer at Thales Defence Ltd said "I was very impressed by the relevance and breadth of the content.
3T have now repeated the Seminar at our site in Crawley, helping to raise the awareness of over fifty of our employees.".
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