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Subject: Overcoming the Top Five Challenges in Electro-Mechanical Product Development
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6/13/2006 9:12 AM  
Electrical engineers using ECAD tools do not have full and immediate visibility into the actions of mechanical engineers using MCAD tools – and vice versa.

Join Ed Miller, President of CIMdata and Chad Hawkinson, PTC’s VP of Electronics Strategy, for a one hour webcast and learn how to:

Identify, communicate and overcome cross-discipline design issues
Avoid expensive rework
Eliminate product recalls and protect your company’s brand image
This webcast will give you a better understanding of how the increasing inclusion of software and electronics is making product development more complex, and how you can find out of the box solutions that will simplify the process, eliminate the complexity, and improve productivity.

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