Altering customer expectations, new types of competitors, and more complex products are changing the traditional role of the mechanical engineer in engineer-to-order (ETO) companies.
Altering customer expectations, new types of competitors, and more complex products are changing the traditional role of the mechanical engineer in engineer-to-order (ETO) companies. Engineers can no longer live solely in their world of CAD and distance themselves from ad hoc sales requests, customer-driven changes, and daily business conversations. Engineers and ETO companies must be more productive, innovative and responsive to customers to stay competitive.
If you want to better understand what it takes to become a better engineer and a better ETO business, make sure you sign up for this webinar.
Executives from technology leaders Onshape and Propel will share how today’s most innovative companies increase productivity, innovation and market dominance by improving the engineer-to-order process. The webinar speakers will discuss:
- Improving collaboration with customers, sales, engineering and operations using integrated cloud CAD, CRM, and PLM solutions
- Increasing engineering throughput, streamlining product development, and reducing design errors by rethinking ETO processes
- Protecting product designs and intellectual property via modern cloud solutions
- How the latest cloud technologies can readily adapt to growth and changing requirements
About the Speaker:
Miguel Tam has successfully launched new products at companies like Apttus, Oracle, CA/Niku and i2. He brings over two decades of experience as a marketing executive in product marketing, corporate marketing and sales enablement.
Joe Dunne has worked for PLM and CAD solution providers for more than 20 years. Positions include director of product strategy, director of field marketing, and manager of application engineers. Currently he is responsible for developing an ecosystem of engineering software partners for the Onshape platform. Joe holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Southern California.
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