This Center facilitates experiential learning pertaining to Product Lifecycle Management
(PLM). Product lifecycle Management (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle
of a product from inception, through engineering design and manufacture. Product life cycle
management is the integration of all aspects of a product, taking it from conception through
the product life cycle (PLC) to the disposal of the product and components. PTC Windchill is
a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software product that is offered by PTC. Windchill
user base ranges from individuals to large corporations’ area like Aerospace & Defense,
Automotive, Electronics & High-Tech, Industrial Products, Medical Devices, Retail, Footwear
&Apparel.
• High End Industrial Workstations • PLM Engineer, PLM Solution Architect, PLM Developer, Assistant PLM Engineer, PLM
Operator.
• Automotive Industries, Aerospace Engineering, Construction Equipment's, Locomotive
Industrial Heavy Machinery, Consumer Goods, Oil and Gas, Manufacturing Industries,
Steel Industries, Electricals and Electronics etc.
Overview of Product Lifecycle Management(PLM)
Key Enablers:
• CREO, Windchill
• Design Thinking & Innovation Process, Product Design and Development
• Product Lifecycle Management
• Industrial Best PracticesJob Roles:
Career Opportunities:
S.NO | Admission Type | Admission Criteria | Condition |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Student Admission | i) Students must be pursuing B.Tech 3rd/4th year in Engineering & Technology for B.Tech related courses ii) Student must be pursuing Diploma/ ITI in respective branch for Admission in Diploma/ ITI related courses |
Students shall produce Bonafide Certificate form the concerned institution where he/she is enrolled |
2 | Open Admission | The candidate must possess Degree/ Diploma/ ITI The ca certificate in Engineering & Technology | The candidate must submit M.Tech/B.Tech/Diploma/ITI completion certificate |
3 | Sponsor Admission | Industry sponsor candidate/ Faculty sponsored form other Letter institutions | Letter from respective organization |