PTC Product Overview.

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PTC Product Overview

A Provider of CAD/CAM/CAE & PLM Solutions PTC helps companies optimize their product development processes and win with superior products. Employees 4,000 plus FY 2008 revenue $1 Billion PTC helps the world's most innovative manufacturers create value by putting Product First. Product First is a philosophy built on the idea that great products make great companies. It places product at the center of business strategy, creating an adaptable framework for leveraging other business imperatives, such as building customer relationships, optimizing the supply chain, and efficiently allocating resources. ~ 40,000 customers Worldwide ~ 1600 customers In India © 2007 PTC

PTC—20 Years of Product Superiority Celebrated Milestones Arbortext Acquired Leader in Dynamic Publishing Pro/ENGINEER launched First to market with parametric, associative feature-based, solid modeling Windchill launched First to market with Internet based solutions for PLM Windchill PDMLink launched Pure internet architecture solution for product data management Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire launched First CAD system to fully support Web services Aptavis Technologies Retail, Footwear & Apparel Computervision Acquired PTC Surpasses 20,000 Customers IndustryWeek Once Again Names Pro/ENGINEER “Technology of the Year” Initial Public Offering as PMTC PTC Surpasses 35,000 Customers Mathsoft Acquired Industry Standard Engineering Calculations Solution Itedo Acquired Leading Technical Illustration Tool Company Founded PTC has a deep history of always focusing on product development and being able to be the first to market with superior product development technology PTC Surpasses 25,000 Customers Quick Start Reduces PLM Implementation to Weeks PTC’s Product Development System (PDS) The only integral PLM solution available OHIO Design Automation Acquired for ECAD Integration IndustryWeek names Pro/ENGINEER “Technology of the Year” Windchill ProjectLink launched Pure Internet architecture solution for project collaboration Launched Global Product Development (GPD) Initiative PLM On Demand launched Strategic partnership with IBM © 2007 PTC

Solutions Differentiated by Broad Capabilities and Single Architecture PTC Solutions Solutions Differentiated by Broad Capabilities and Single Architecture Mathcad Pro/ENGINEER Mathcad Windchill Arbortext © 2007 PTC

Today’s Product Development Environment Product development challenges are numerous: Time-to-market Quality improvement Cost reduction System heterogeneity Global design collaboration Downstream data control IP protection Configuration management Regulatory compliance But we know that product development is hard. There is product information all over the enterprise and outside of the enterprise. There are many loosely connected constituents that must collaborate across organizational and global boundaries. It is very difficult to implement new strategies and initiatives in this environment. This complex environment creates many challenges. © 2007 PTC

A Product Development System Optimizes the Digital Product Value Chain Supplier Supplier Distributed Mfg Supplier Feasibility Feedback Tooling Designs Work Instructions NC Programs Distributed Mfg Preferred Parts Approved Vendors Distributed Mfg Requirements Design Feedback Custom Configurations Procurement Manufacturing Field Notices Part Designs BoMs Changes Service Customer Concerns Failure Reports User, Service Manuals Training guides Parts catalogs Engineering Models Drawings Simulations This is our vision for how a product development system should be. A single integrated system with all digital product information managed and controlled. Sales Captive ODC Local Design Partner Offshore Design Partner Marketing Customers Concepts Requirements Customers Proposals Customer Requirements Regulatory Authorities Market Requirements Brochures, Data Sheets © 2007 PTC

Global PTC Customers Aerospace/ Defense Automotive High Tech/ Electronics Industrial Equipment Life Sciences PTC has a rich set of blue chip customers in a variety of industries such as Toyota, Raytheon, and HP. © 2007 PTC

Successful Indian PTC Customers Lucas - TVS TAFE TOOL ROOM PTC has a rich set of blue chip customers in a variety of industries such as Toyota, Raytheon, and HP. © 2007 PTC

Role Of Engineering Colleges to meet Industry Needs…. Current Industry Growth….. Skilled Engineering Graduates Seminar in College Campus.. Exposure to these Skills. Training Centers within College campus… Curriculum Engineering Students Projects.. © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Overview

PTC’s Product Development System Arbortext Publisher ESI Pro/INTRALINK Software Data Mgmt Pro/ENGINEER PartsLink, DDL Supplier Mgmt Mathcad PDMLink Arbortext IsoDraw MPMLink Arbortext Editor ECAD Workgroup Mgrs This is our vision for how a product development system should be. A single integrated system with all digital product information managed and controlled. ProjectLink ProductView Windchill Integral Architecture © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Product Strategy SIMPLE Provide industry-leading capabilities in an easy-to-use, easy-to-learn, scalable solution suite, delivering the right capabilities at the right price point. POWERFUL Completely address the needs of discrete manufacturers throughout the product development process, with capabilities for: CONNECTED Serve as an integral component of PTC’s Product Development System, delivering the best “Create” capabilities found in any CAD/CAM/CAE system. Conceptual and Industrial Design Detailed Design Routed Systems and ECAD Interfaces Simulation and Analysis Manufacturing and Production Customization and Exchange of CAD Data © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation © 2007 PTC

Cavity Core Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation Cavity Core © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation Reverse Engineering Behavioral Modeling © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation Reverse Engineering Behavioral Modeling Scanned Data Solid Model in Pro/E © 2007 PTC

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Functional Areas Concept Parts/Assemblies Drawing – 2D / 3D Tooling Machining Piping Cabling Mechanism Simulation Structural Simulation Reverse Engineering Behavioral Modeling © 2007 PTC

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