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Titan Motorsport Selects Autodesk PLM 360

This week I took a trip down to Titan Motorsport to see how these guys are using Autodesk PLM360 to make you  go faster! Wirth Research LMP2 Car I'm meeting Zoe Timbrell and Mark Martin from Titan Motorsport, Zoe is the Sales & Marketing Manager and Mark is the  Systems Manager. Mike: Morning Guys, so tell me about Titan Motorsport Zoe: Titan Motorsport was established over 30 years ago, building race cars and engines to compete in Formula Ford and Formula 3 Championships.  Since then, Titan has developed a strong reputation in the motorsport industry and in addition, now supplies production components into the high performance sports car automotive industry.   Continued investment in plant and manufacturing technology has enabled us to grow the business from what was once a small race team, to an engineering company employing over 50 people. Titan Sponsored MK2 Escort  Mike: Please tell me a little bit about your products? Zoe: ...

Marcello Martino Selects Autodesk PLM 360

This week I took a trip down to Soho, London to meet the creative team at Marcello Martino Design to talk about how they are using Autodesk PLM360 to streamline eyewear design. Marcello Martino Design is an industrial design studio that specialises in producing ‘cool’ must -have lifestyle products and interiors that connect brands to target audiences. Marcello Martino is the Creative Director and Principal who has been working as a design consultant for the past seven years. Marcello is a graduate of University of Arts London and winner of various awards.  Marcello has also worked on a number of high profile projects locally and internationally. MMiwear - Created with Alias Design and Showcase He thrives on using the latest applications as part of the design process and works constantly to expand his knowledge of new technologies that improve the quality of his work and feed his passion for visual communication. The missing link for Marcello was a way to o...