Delft, Netherlands, 2000
The Third International Symposium on Tools and Methods of Competitive Engineering (TMCE 2000) was held in Delft, the Netherlands from April 18-21, 2000. It presented a conscious survey on the state-of-the-art of the methodologies and technologies of product design and engineering, and is an outstanding contribution to the development of the related disciplines. Over 150 participants from 18 countries attended this scientific event.
The main focus of the TMCE 2000 symposium and the accompanying workshops was put on competitive product conceptualization, detail design and further development. The symposium presented and discussed the trends in all kinds of product related activities, such as global marketing, product conceptualization, concurrent/collaborative engineering, virtual and physical product modeling, product aesthetics and ergonomics, and development of design support systems based on new paradigms. It also covered the development of enabling tools, such as; VR, GM, FEM, RP, QFD, FMEA, LCA, AID, ISA, PDM.
Best Contribution Awards of TMCE 2000
Senior achievement: Eckart Schnack (Germany). Paper title: A Review About Structural Optimization Concerning Fatigue.Junior achievement: Kikuo Fujita (Japan). Paper title: Product Variety Optimization Under Modular Architecture.
Sponsors of TMCE 2000
Delft University of TechnologyNedCar Product Design and Engineering
The Faculty of Design, Engineering and Production
Delft University Fund
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
co-sponsors
The Royal Institution of Engineers in the NetherlandsThe European Society of Concurrent Engineering
The Concurrent Engineering Research and Application Institute.