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Profile - Product Development Technologies, Inc.

 

Company profile
PDT (Product Development Technologies, Inc.) is a global product development company with offices in five international locations. PDT's diverse teams are made up of experts from fields including design research, business strategy, design planning, industrial design, graphic design, package design, interaction design, mechanical engineering, tooling engineering, and manufacturing. PDT has more than 150 years of mechanical design experience in telecommunications, aerospace and wireless industries.

Management:
• Ray Wiltgen
• Dave May
• Mark Schwartz
• Scott Semenik

Category:
Product Design & Engineering
Mold & Die Tooling

Address:
600 Heathrow Drive
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
Telephone: (847) 821-3000
Fax: (847) 821-3030
email address: info@pdt.com
Web address: www.pdt.com & www.pdttooling.com
Number of employees: N/A
Size of facility: N/A
Year founded: N/A

PDT Chicago
522 West Erie Street – Suite 100
Chicago, IL 60610
Ph: 312-440-9404
Fx: 312-440-9409

PDTSE Florida
210 No. University Drive – Suite 810
Coral Springs, FL 33071
Ph: 954-757-5200

PDT Poland
UI Gdanska 24/6
Wroclaw
Poland 50-344
Ph. 011-48-603-381-781

PDT Ukraine
71 Chuprynky Street
Lviv 79044
Ukraine
Ph. 011-380-322-980-981
Fx 011-380-322-966-785

Industries Served:
• Consumer Electronics
• Electronics
• Telecommunications
• Aerospace
• Wireless Industries
• Power Tools
• Small Office/Home Office
• Medical
• Recreation

Additional Capabilities:
• CAV (Computer Aided Verification) is a revolutionary process that compares a prototype or production part directly to the CAD model for verifying tool accuracy. By using CAV for part inspection, the design engineer no longer needs to spend weeks or months creating 2-D detailed drawings to check against tabulated inspection reports generated from a CMM touch probe.
CAV does the comparison, and then generates a series of FEA-style images that are color-coded to show dimensional deviations, sink, warp and contour errors in the part.