Designing in 3D - also called virtual prototyping - is indispensable in a time when turnaround times are under pressure. By visualising exactly what a control cabinet will look like, errors can be removed and edited from the design in time, preventing failure costs. But what steps does your company have to go through to be able to design successfully in 3D?
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30/06/20 How to break down the wall between engineering and production with 3DThe transfer of projects sometimes doesn’t run smoothly between engineering and production. It is as if there is an...
16/06/20 Live and work in 3DEverything around us is three-dimensional, and control cabinets are no exception. So why is it that most electrical...