
Guide: Choose the right engineer for your project
If you need to use a lot of resources quickly, want direct access to decision-makers, or are looking for the cheapest solution, these are some of the considerations you need to make.

If you need to use a lot of resources quickly, want direct access to decision-makers, or are looking for the cheapest solution, these are some of the considerations you need to make.

The many CAD programs have given the classic hand drawing a run for its money, but sketches are still relevant. They can do something entirely different than the computer.

It is both expensive and frustrating when your project goes wrong. Learn more about typical mistakes and discover how to minimise the risk by undertaking a good preliminary project.

We are taking a closer look at everything from construction errors in your machine to things that can cause the CE mark to be revoked from an already approved machine.

There are three things in particular you need to pay attention to when preparing your working drawing. When you include them in the process, you simultaneously minimise the risk of the most common blunders.

Essentially, engineering is a craft. When assessing the quality of an engineer, it is beneficial to look at four parameters that apply to both the carpenter and the mechanical engineer.

It is visible on both the financial and sustainable bottom line when you switch from manual calculations to 3D simulations – and you even get an extra bonus on top of that.

You might think the calculations are the biggest risk of error, but actually, the biggest challenge lies right at the start of the development process.