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EDC News Update EDC has had a great start for 2002. New projects, new employees and with the acceptance of prestigious design awards; EDC has continued to excel in all aspects of the engineering and design industry. EDC is in the Process of Expanding Its Plastics Services While EDC has offered various plastics design and engineering services for years, full-cycle plastics project development has never been a primary focus of the company. EDC is working to change that. EDC has recently allied itself with major materials suppliers and various molding houses. These new alliances will enable EDC to offer a greatly expanded menu of plastics services and specialties. These new alliances will also work to further enhance EDC's working knowledge and expertise in the plastics market. With the addition of services enabled through professional plastics alliances, EDC now offers full-cycle plastics design, engineering, testing, evaluation, management, materials procurement, and manufacturing services. Thanks to EDC's expanded plastics product development services, EDC now performs plastics services better, faster, and cheaper than ever before. 2001
CADEE Image Contest
EDC recently entered renderings of the already award winning 'N Touch PC design into the 2001 CADEE image contest. The impressive design won 5th Place. Click here to view the award winning 'N Touch and other CADEE Image Winners Dear EDC, I would like to take the opportunity to congratulate you for the works you have done with the CATIA Rendering tools. The images produced this year are among the best we have ever seen and I am sure they will contribute to illustrate the high quality level of your products, as well as to develop CATIA awareness throughout our communications. Thank
you again for your involvement, and I hope you will participate again
for the coming CADEE contests. EDC Black Out Knife Design Featured in Design News Magazine The January 7, 2002 issue of Design News magazine features an article on EDC’s award-winning Black Out knife design. The article details the innovative design process that went into the creation of this very unique hand-held knife. The article’s author, Joe Ogando, credits EDC president Rodger Garner with helping to cut production time for the knife by 50 percent.
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