Rand 3D Highlights Scalable PLM Adoption Strategies at PTC/USER Global Summit 2026

As a Silver Sponsor, Rand 3D will showcase how it helps engineering organizations accelerate PLM adoption and deliver measurable outcomes at Booth #36 and will co-present a customer case study with Doosan Bobcat North America.

Baltimore, MD — April 22, 2026 - Rand 3D, a division of Rand Worldwide, will present and exhibit at the PTC/USER Global Summit, April 27-30, 2026, at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. As a Silver Sponsor, Rand 3D will showcase how it helps engineering organizations accelerate PLM adoption and deliver measurable outcomes at Booth #36 and will co-present a customer case study with Doosan Bobcat North America.


"Organizations invest heavily in PLM technology, but the greatest risk is not the software itself, it's whether teams adopt it consistently and correctly," said Jason Barnett, vice president, Rand Worldwide. "As companies expand model-based and data-driven workflows, success depends on clear processes and reliable data. At this summit, we're looking forward to sharing how we help manufacturers align training, workflows, and standards so teams operate at a high level of performance and maintain confidence in their data. Our work with Doosan Bobcat is a strong example of how the right approach to learning and adoption reduces risk and delivers lasting value."

At Booth #36, Rand 3D experts will demonstrate how engineering organizations can move beyond system implementation to sustained adoption. Learn how structured training, simulation-based learning, and role-based curriculum design, help teams reduce risk, accelerate onboarding, and ensure PLM systems deliver measurable value over time.

PTC/USER Presentation:
From Classroom Bottlenecks to Scalable PLM Adoption: How Bobcat Transformed Windchill Training with Simulation-Based eLearning

Barb Nash, Rand 3D's product lead for learning content development, and Doosan Bobcat North America's Dan Towers, senior system architect, will co-present how Bobcat reduced database errors, lowered administrative overhead, and enabled scalable, enterprise-wide Windchill adoption by transitioning from live classroom training to simulation-based eLearning.

Taking place April 29 at 4:00 PM, this session demonstrates how role-based learning paths and simulated environments accelerate onboarding, improve data consistency, and standardize workflows across engineering, service, and manufacturing teams.

To learn more about Rand 3D's complete suite of PTC training offerings and technical documentation solutions, visit rand3d.com or speak with a Rand 3D expert at 1-877-726-3243.

About Rand 3D
Rand 3D, a division of Rand Worldwide (OTCBB: RWWI), is a leading technology adoption partner helping engineering organizations turn software investments into measurable results. Supporting users of PTC, Dassault Systèmes, and Autodesk solutions, Rand 3D works alongside clients to align people, processes, and technology. Through training, documentation services, and customized learning programs, Rand 3D helps organizations move beyond implementation to achieve consistent usage, improved performance, and long-term value from their engineering software investments.

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