PTC Releases Windchill 10.0 PLM Software

Extends PLM with product analytics and quality management.

Extends PLM with product analytics and quality management.

By DE Editors

PTC has announced the release of Windchill 10.0, the newest version of its product lifecycle management (PLM) software. With the latest release of Windchill, PTC says it is enabling manufacturers to do more throughout the product lifecycle, know more about product performance and get more value from PLM.

 
PTC Releases Windchill 10.0 PLM Software
Users managing product structures in Windchill 10.0 can edit across multiple levels,  reference which product use a particular component and take advantage of embedded visualization.

“Customers are constantly telling us about the escalating complexity of product development driven by manufacturers’ focus on increased product differentiation, an explosion in the volume of regulatory constraints,  continual quality pressures, the realization of service operations as a significant profit center, and heightened sensitivity to the environmental impact of product operations,” says Brian Shepherd, executive vice president,  product development, PTC.

With new capabilities that focus on product analytics and quality management, PTC says Windchill 10.0 allows customers to more effectively define, manage, and validate complete bills of material (BOMs),  providing linkages across domain-specific views of product structures throughout the entire lifecycle. Windchill 10.0 also includes a new user experience and improved system administration. 

Windchill centrally manages product deliverables, including MCAD, ECAD, documentation and service information. Windchill 10.0 unifies its ECAD data management capabilities to offer a common user experience, consistent with its existing approach for MCAD data management.

For many companies, significant business value is derived from aftermarket services and parts. To ensure highly profitable maintenance,  repair, and overhaul organizations, the processes of service and spare parts planning must be concurrent with product development. When combined with Creo for 3D illustrated and animated service instructions and parts lists, and Arbortext for technical communications creation and delivery, Windchill will support a complete, integral service information solution, according to the company.

With Windchill 10.0, PTC’s Relex and Insight product lines have been rebranded as part of the Windchill product family to better reflect their availability as both a stand-alone offering as well as part of a Windchill solution.

Windchill Quality Solutions (including the former Relex products) help improve next-generation products and reduce the cost of poor quality by preventing repeat errors and building reliability and risk management into the product development lifecycle. New offerings include solutions for CAPA (Corrective Action Preventive Action) to accelerate problem resolution through improved monitoring and root cause identification.

Windchill Product Analytics (formerly InSight) provides early knowledge of product performance and includes new solutions for cost visibility and carbon footprint analysis. These enhancements bolster the solution for materials and substance management, which includes reporting against compliance specifications such as REACH and RoHS. Collectively, these solutions can help companies understand environmental impacts and address potential points of failure before they occur. 

“Windchill 10.0, the largest software release in company history, extends PTC’s PLM leadership through new capabilities designed to help product organizations thrive today and prosper tomorrow,” says Shepherd. “Specifically, Windchill allows business leaders to achieve their goals through product excellence: delivering innovative offerings to the market that exceed customer demands, adhere to regulatory and quality requirements, and will support aftermarket service efficiency. With its breadth of capabilities,  Windchill 10.0 delivers more out-of-the-box capabilities than ever while its intuitive user experience and upgradeability will enable accelerated adoption.”

For more information, visit PTC.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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