Applied Engineering Services

Applied Design and Engineering Services aim to support and compliment our clients own design and engineering capabilities by providing additional highly skilled CAD literate design and engineering resources.

The support we offer ranges from the sourcing and vetting of skilled design and engineering people, supplied to you with or without CAD/CAM/CAE software and hardware, to providing outsourced design resources and facilities.

We can produce drawings, schematics, component details, 3-D modelling and manufacturing layouts, design analysis and simulation reports. We can add additional expertise to your existing teams or simply take away the time-consuming, repetitive aspects of the project, freeing in-house designers to concentrate their expertise where it really matters.

Get the right people with the right skills at the right time

Applied specialises in mapping the needs of clients to our database of skilled CATIA V4 and V5 design and manufacturing engineers.

Our unique proposition is that we will guarantee that the people we put forward are fully trained and certified in the use of CATIA and knowledgeable in their chosen engineering or manufacturing disciplines.

As a Dassault Systèmes business partner we are fully certified and authorised to provide CATIA software, support and training delivered by our certified trainers using certified training materials and processes.

Our philosophy is always to build long-term working partnerships with our clients and to provide solutions to their engineering needs by adopting a consultancy ethos, utilising a totally focused approach underpinned by a thorough understanding of their individual requirements.

CATIA V5 - Short-Term Rental Systems

If you would like more information on our engineering services and solutions simply Call Us on +44 (0)1332 813340 or Email Us

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