Blue Ridge Announces CFdesign Implementation Program in NA
CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA, Feb 2, 2009 - Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc. today announced a new CFdesign
implementation program in North America tailored for companies that need to
drive engineering innovation in this tough economic climate, while facing
strict CAPEX (capital expenditure) controls. The program ensures companies
can tap into the value of upfront CFD and digital prototyping to solve their
flow and thermal design challenges at the moment they need it most. The
implementation program includes two phases: solution development, which
solves immediate design needs through customized project-based services; and
technology transfer, which enables customers to leverage the knowledge
gained in the solution development phase to permanently integrate CFdesign
into their product development workflow.
Phase One: Solution Development
During the first phase of implementation, the Blue Ridge Numerics
engineering services team works closely with the customer to document their
immediate project requirements, current CAD/CAE environment, and routine
product development process. The engineering services team then uses
CFdesign to achieve the customer’s project-specific design objectives. The
entire process typically takes no more than 10 business days and produces
the engineering and business results companies need to make informed design
modifications early in their product development process, helping to reduce
project costs and time to market.
“Our team of veteran engineers at Blue Ridge Numerics has the CAD skills,
capability, and real-world industry experience needed to partner with our
customers and make optimized design decisions within compressed development
cycles,” said Jason Pfeiffer, vice president of engineering, Blue Ridge
Numerics. “We are here to support our customers beyond just using our
software by helping them through any design challenges, no matter their
industry, application, or CAD system. We realize the constraints that
engineering teams are facing today, so we are committed to work with them to
determine the optimal solution for their needs.”
Phase Two: Technology Transfer
As additional funding and resources become available, customers can use
the results produced in phase one to justify an in-house implementation of
CFdesign. When customers are ready to enter phase two, the technical
knowledge gained during the solution development phase is transferred to the
company’s engineering team. Instead of a one-size-fits-all training class,
Blue Ridge Numerics engineers create a customized technology transfer
session to train the customer’s engineering team to use CFdesign as a part
of their unique process, taking into account their specific design
environment and workflow.
The Blue Ridge Numerics customized implementation approach reduces risk
for CFdesign customers and increases overall ROI, which is essential in
today’s economic climate.
For More Information:
New videos now available on the Company’s website, featuring Blue Ridge
Numerics’ CEO, VP of Engineering, Product Manager, and Tech Support Manager,
provide further information on CFdesign and the implementation services
offered by Blue Ridge Numerics. Visit homepage
About Blue Ridge Numerics
Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc. is the fastest-growing CFD software company in
the world and consistently ranked among the fastest-growing technology
companies in North America. The company's CFdesign upfront CFD software
integrates comprehensive fluid-flow and heat-transfer simulation into early
phases of design and engineering, when companies can dramatically improve
product quality, time-to-market, and ultimately profitability through the
product life cycle.
For more information visit
http://www.cfdesign.com
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