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AUTOMATION FOR CREO

Automation will have a major impact on how business operates in the next decade. Engineering companies will gain or lose a competitive edge based on automation capabilities.  Successful automation requires a systems which will work in Creo as well as Business Systems.

SIGMAXIM offers 2 levels of automation:

Product Configuration

RULES-PERFECT™ geometric rules based solution brings flexibility to configured and engineered to order products.  Automating the process from 3D Intuitive-web based selector to sales deliverables.

Focused Process Apps

SIGMAXIM customizable Task-Specific Apps automate specific complex functions in the design/development process to save time and ensure accurate results.

RULES-PERFECT™ for Creo

Your rules in Creo perfectly!

RULES-PERFECT™ Automates your Best Practices

RULES-PERFECT™ Eliminates Non-Value Engineering Work

RULES-PERFECT™ Enables Data Re-Use

RULES-PERFECT™ Integrates with other Business System

RULES-PERFECT™ Extends to Engineer-to-Order Products

Automate Best Practices

Every company has its own carefully developed list of Best Practices.  SIGMAXIM integrates your BEST Practices into Creo.  As designers work, best practices are automatically implemented into the design (if there is conflict the user is notified). This ensures that either all the designers follow Company Design Rules and Best Practices, or that the user is aware that there is an exception to the rules.

It’s your rules, your process - Automated

Standardization with Automation

Engineering Initiatives vary in approaches and names: KBE, Modular Design, DFMA, Options and Variants. These initiatives fit into the enterprise’s vision for the future. Automating standards is the way engineering content can be communicated as a basis for any engineering initiative. This promotes re-use, prevents reinvention and facilitates collaboration across division and plants.

All initiatives start with Process Standardization

"We don’t change the way you do things - We automate the things you do"