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Dan Murray, CEO, Vertex SoftwareOct 31, 20241 min read

Engineering Vaults to Enterprise Value: Unlocking the Full Potential of 3D CAD

Engineering Vaults to Enterprise Value: Unlocking the Full Potential of 3D CAD
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I’ve spent most of my 35-year career creating 3D software for engineers. I’ve seen firsthand how manufacturing companies accumulate vast amounts of 3D CAD data. Imagine a treasure trove of information, representing over 100 million parts, locked away within engineering departments. This data is key to transforming various business functions, but its potential remains untapped.

Why is this the case? The challenges are multifaceted. The sheer size of 3D CAD files makes them difficult to transfer and manage. Specialized software and expensive hardware create barriers to access, and security concerns prevent the sharing of valuable intellectual property. However, forward-thinking companies are starting to realize that unlocking this data can significantly enhance their operations.

Here’s what you need to consider:

  1. Navigating the Data Ocean: The size of 3D CAD files has traditionally been a major hurdle. Cloud-based solutions now offer a way to store and access these files efficiently, eliminating the need for cumbersome transfers.
  2. Democratizing Access: Specialized software and hardware no longer need to be gatekeepers. Innovative platforms now allow 3D data to be accessed on everyday devices, broadening the scope of who can use this data.
  3. Fortifying the Fortress: Security remains paramount. New approaches ensure that while the data is shared widely, it remains protected from unauthorized access, preserving the company's competitive edge.
  4. Bridging Systems: Integrating data from various CAD and PLM systems has been a challenge. Modern solutions facilitate seamless data merging, making obtaining a comprehensive view of the product lifecycle easier.
  5. Attracting Modern Talent: The younger workforce expects agility and modern tools. Providing them with intuitive, accessible technology can help attract and retain top talent, driving innovation forward.

To unlock the potential of 3D CAD data, companies must evaluate their current systems, explore cloud-based solutions, enhance data accessibility, focus on security, and promote integration. This transformation is not just about technology but about rethinking how we share and use information across the enterprise.

This five-part series will explore how 3D CAD data can transform sales and customer engagement, optimize service and factory operations, and enhance global engineering and supply chain processes.

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Dan Murray, CEO, Vertex Software

Dan Murray is a serial technology entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of Vertex Software. Dan is a pioneer in manufacturing visualization and the inventor of VisMockup, now Siemens Teamcenter Visualization, the world’s most popular manufacturing visualization solution. He is also the inventor of the JT file format, which is the ubiquitous standard for 3D manufacturing data exchange. His successful ventures include growing two prior software companies to $100M+ revenue and executing successful IPOs in the manufacturing and finance industries. Dan specializes in cloud-based B2B collaboration software.

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