martes, 6 de diciembre de 2011

Creo Customer: Jemtab Brings the Beer




The world is bigger than it used to be, and yesterday’s beer delivery systems no longer cut it for today’s thirsty crowds. Whether serving hundreds of thousands at Glastonbury, the millions who visit Octoberfest each year, or even a few tens of thousands during half-time at the football game, taps and uni-bottle openers keep the masses waiting. And, frankly, they aren’t in a good mood about it.


Swedish design company Jemtab Systems understands, and while the company normally serves companies like Siemens, SKF, Nobel, and Biocare with high tech innovations, meeting the needs of thirsty crowds proved an interesting challenge.


Jemtab has designed a high-volume opener that handles 70 bottles a minute.  The multi-bottle opener is portable and entirely mechanical–so wait staff isn’t looking for outlets or tripping over power cords.



Ulf Jansson, product designer, credits Jemtab’s design software for supporting his team as it rapidly evolved the concept and managed last-minute unplanned major changes for the multi-bottle opener. Jemtab Systems uses Creo’s direct modeling approach for all its projects.
“With Creo, it’s so easy that I can focus on the creating concepts, sharing them with clients, and fully evolving the concept to a detailed design,” Jansson says. “In everyday collaboration with clients, we have never heard anything but positive feedback on the concepts and designs we’ve shared – and our design software ultimately helps us meet our client’s needs, creating the products they want.”


Jansson adds that “the speed, flexibility, and openness with Creo means that concept design and product development never bottleneck customer projects, even when late changes and major modifications are common.” We applaud Jemtab for its design and thank its designers for the hours of our life we’ll get back not waiting in line for beer. Cheers Jemtab!

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