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News Release from: Etrage
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 February 2008
If we build it will you buy it - the
challenge
The challenge to the PTC/User community is to develop and submit ideas to Etrage for the best new 3rd party application for Pro/Engineer Wildfire or Windchill.
Organised by Etrage, the IWBIWYBI Challenge (pronounced Eebie-wibbie) stands for "If we build it will you buy it" The challenge to the PTC/User community is to develop and submit ideas to Etrage for the best new 3rd party application for Pro/Engineer Wildfire or Windchill
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Applications can be in the areas of engineering automation, data integration, triggers or other Pro/Toolkit applications.
Three Pro/Engineer users have agreed to judge the competition with Etrage.
Judging will be based on feasibility of development, impact to the user community and number of similar ideas submitted.
The best application will then be built by Etrage.
Up to three companies will be selected to receive the new application, for their internal use, through a random drawing of the companies submitting similar ideas.
The winners will be announced at the PTC/User World Event on the evening of Sunday 1st June 2008.
Etrage is a PTC Gold Development Partner and a PTC/User Bronze Premium Partner, has been offering development services and products for Pro/Engineer, Pro/Intralink and Windchill for the past five years.
"We are holding the IWBIWYBI Challenge to help foster innovation and to raise awareness and visibility of Etrage's capabilities", says Ron Zabilski, Director of Sales and Marketing at Etrage.
Ideas for the IWBIWYBI Challenge must in submitted to Etrage by Friday 28th March 2008.
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