We’ve now entered our seventh year as an independent provider of engineering design services. In that time we have been proud to have contributed to some really exciting products and on the flip side there have been some projects that have not been awarded our way. Of those that got away, there are a couple that
SolidWorks or Pro/ENGINEER? At Warley Design our users have been using both for many years. Personally, I formally trained on Pro/ENGINEER in or before 1998 and our employer bought a few seats of SolidWorks in addition in 2005 . When Jon and I set-up Warley Design in 2008 the first license we bought was SolidWorks – not necessarily because it was the
We are occasionally asked to support start-ups and new customers to develop products from “scratch” and at some point it will be necessary to know how long our mechanical part of the product development will take so that programme plans can be drawn-up. This article provides an illustration, based on our experiences of projects in the past. Of course, no one schedule