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Claire is a Content Marketing Manager on PTC's Commercial Marketing team. She creates content in support of PTC products and solutions.


This author writes about... Digital Transformation Digital Thread Training Industrial Skills Gap Regulatory Compliance Software Development Artificial Intelligence Increase Manufacturing Productivity Requirements Management Service Optimization Sustainability Engineering Collaboration Enterprise Collaboration Field Service Predictive Analytics Remote Service SaaS Technician Efficiency Variant Management

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Aerospace and Defense Automotive Electronics and High-Tech Energy and Resources Industrial Equipment MedTech Retail and Consumer Products Software and Technology

Additive Manufacturing Agile Artificial Intelligence Asset Centricity BOM Management Closed-Loop Quality Cloud Native Connected Devices Customer Experience Digital Thread Digital Transformation Digital Twin Education Engineering Collaboration Enterprise Collaboration Field Service Generative Design Increase Manufacturing Productivity Industrial Skills Gap Industry 4.0 IT/OT Convergence Life at PTC Math Software Model-Based Definition Predictive Analytics Predictive Maintenance Product Line Engineering PTC Reality Lab Regulatory Compliance Remote Service Requirements Management Risk & Test Management SaaS Service Optimization Service Parts Service Revenue Simulation Software Development Sustainability Technician Efficiency Training Variant Management

AI in the automotive industry is transforming development with efficiency and innovation. Explore AI's impact on vehicle development and future trends.

Discover the benefits of ALM-PLM integration for automakers: seamless workflows, faster speed to market, and enhanced collaboration.

Automakers are facing a few key challenges on the road to accelerating speed to market. PTC offers solutions to help solve them.

Learn key themes and discussion topics from the Automotive Executive Exchange Böblingen.

To improve service quality, provide tools that instantly connect your workforce with the information they need to do their jobs correctly the first time.

A rapidly evolving workforce, new challenges, and innovative strategies are changing the rules for supporting technician productivity.

Best-in-class manufacturers look to improve workforce productivity by adopting connected worker solutions to better optimize the employees they already have.

Leading manufacturers look to solutions that improve production quality by connecting the workforce with the information they need to work efficiently.

The importance of efficiency isn’t lost on OEMs who provide service—but they’re all too familiar with the challenges impeding it.