One of the UK’s leading authorities on digital transformation, PTC, is playing a role in the development of the world’s most advanced fighter pilot helmet.
By utilising a suite of PTC products, including Creo, Windchill and Mathcad – innovative start-up Hill Helicopters will deliver its first helicopter within three years.
PTC explains how its acquisition of Intland Software’s Codebeamer Application Lifecycle Management platform will help support the company’s efforts in creating a closed loop between the digital and physical worlds.
The US Air Force (USAF) is expanding its use of PTC’s Servigistics Service Parts Management SaaS solution for its supply chain modernisation programme, ESCAPE.
An Oxford University spin-out is tapping into the power of PTC’s latest design software to help it develop new propulsion solutions for use in future electric aircraft.
When passenger aircraft were grounded as the pandemic took hold, Meggitt saw an opportunity to take a fresh look at responding to the needs of the civil aviation market.
Commercial aviation is one of the most volatile industries in the world. In recent decades, the combination of high fuel prices and low fares was pushing many major carriers to the financial brink. By 2014, Qantas Airlines, the third oldest airline in the world, was facing an uncertain future.
PTC UK’s senior vice-president, David Grammer examines the future of product lifecycle management (PLM) and how best to create the ‘things’ for the Internet of Things.
PTC has announced that the United States Air Force (USAF) has selected the PTC Service Parts Management (SPM) SaaS solution to deliver integrated supply chain planning and enhance weapon systems support at Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC) locations around the globe.