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Dan Murray, CEO, Vertex SoftwareNov 27, 20242 min read

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

Engineering Vaults to Enterprise Value: Unlocking the Full Potential of 3D CAD Data Across the Enterprise Recap
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Throughout this series, we've explored how 3D CAD data, traditionally siloed within engineering, can be transformed into a powerful asset across various areas of a manufacturing business. From revolutionizing sales and customer engagement to optimizing service operations and driving global collaboration, the untapped value of this data is immense.

By now, it should be clear that 3D CAD data is more than just a design tool—it’s an enterprise-wide resource that can accelerate decision-making, enhance customer experiences, and streamline operational efficiency. However, to unlock this potential, companies must overcome the challenges of managing large files, complex integrations, and protecting intellectual property.

As we’ve seen, the key to overcoming these barriers is adopting cloud-based solutions that make sharing and accessing CAD data seamless, secure, and scalable. The examples from Terex and Vermeer have shown how 3D CAD data, when leveraged effectively, can reduce rework, accelerate design reviews, improve customer satisfaction, and bring products to market faster.

Here’s a recap of the critical takeaways from this series:

  • Sales and Customer Engagement: 3D CAD data can transform the sales process by providing customers with interactive, real-time models that allow them to better understand the product. This not only shortens sales cycles but also improves customer satisfaction by reducing misunderstandings and rework.
  • Service and Factory Operations: On the factory floor and in the field, real-time access to 3D data enables technicians to work more efficiently, make better decisions, and reduce costly mistakes. Whether improving assembly processes or streamlining service tasks, integrating 3D CAD data into everyday operations is a game-changer.
  • Global Engineering and Supply Chain: Cloud-based collaboration tools enable seamless design reviews and feedback loops for global teams, ensuring that products are developed more efficiently and brought to market faster. With the right platform, even the largest, most complex 3D CAD models can be shared worldwide without expensive hardware or time-consuming processes.

The Road Ahead

Unlocking the potential of 3D CAD data beyond engineering isn’t just about adopting new technology—it’s about changing the way we think about data, collaboration, and innovation. As we’ve demonstrated, the benefits are substantial: increased efficiency, reduced costs, better customer experiences, and faster time-to-market.

At Vertex Software, we’re dedicated to helping manufacturers unlock the full value of their 3D CAD data. By offering secure, cloud-based solutions that make data sharing simple and scalable, we empower businesses to break down the barriers that have traditionally kept CAD data locked within engineering.

Now is the time to act. If you're ready to transform your 3D CAD data into a powerful asset that drives value across your entire enterprise, let's start the conversation. Reach out to Vertex Software today and discover how we can help you unlock the vaults of your 3D data and turn it into enterprise-wide value.

Thank you for joining us on this journey—together, we can unlock the future of manufacturing.

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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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