PTC CEO Jim Heppelmann Continues Thought Leadership Collaboration with Harvard Business School Professor
Michael Porter
New Article on Augmented Reality Published in Harvard Business Review to Be Featured at National Association
of Manufacturers Event in Boston’s Innovation District
PTC (NASDAQ: PTC) today announced that its CEO Jim Heppelmann has co-authored with Harvard Business School
Professor Michael Porter an article that defines the business implications of augmented reality (AR) and explores how AR is
creating value in industrial settings today. Content from the new article will be featured at an Executive Forum hosted today by
the National Association of Manufacturers.
The article, entitled “Why Every Organization Needs an AR Strategy,” appears in the November/December issue of Harvard Business
Review (HBR), and extends the ongoing collaboration between Heppelmann and Porter, which resulted in two previous
HBR articles on the business impact of the rise of smart, connected products. The latest article provides a research-driven
road map for how companies should deploy AR, as well as discusses the critical choices they will face integrating it into business
strategy and operations.
Augmented reality is poised to impact companies in every industry and transform how we learn, make decisions, interact with the
physical world – and, ultimately, compete. As IoT data continues to grow exponentially, so too does the power of AR, as it allows
us to leverage and interpret that information. AR serves as the bridge between the physical and digital worlds, opening up our
ability to take advantage of the torrent of information and insights produced by billions of smart, connected products
worldwide.
An early believer in the potential of AR for industrial use cases, PTC has leveraged its acquisition of the Vuforia®
augmented reality platform to expand the capabilities of its market-leading ThingWorx® Industrial Innovation Platform.
Building on its proven history in product design, manufacturing, and service, PTC is helping to bring the power of AR technology to
these traditional business activities with the ability to visualize, instruct, guide, and improve interactions with physical
things.
“AR addresses the fundamental disconnect between the wealth of digital data generated by the Internet of Things and the ability
of human beings to capitalize on it in the physical world in which we live,” said Jim Heppelmann, president and CEO, PTC. “There
are countless ways AR will change businesses – including how they serve customers, train employees, design and create products,
manage their value chains, and how they compete. AR also represents a powerful new interface that enhances the way humans interact
with an increasingly digital world.”
To help business leaders understand the implications of AR, Heppelmann and Porter will present their research findings at an
Executive Forum hosted by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) today in Boston’s Innovation District.
The NAM and its member companies annually host such meetings and manufacturing events to provide opportunities for members to
connect with their peers and legislators to network, learn, and obtain information on the latest policy issues related to
manufacturing and government.
To download a copy of the full HBR article, please visit: https://www.ptc.com/en/industry-insights/harvard-business-review/pre-register.
To register for the NAM Executive Forum webcast, click here.
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About PTC (NASDAQ: PTC)
PTC is a global provider of technology that transforms how companies design, manufacture, operate, and service the “things” in the
Internet of Things (IoT). With more than $1 billion in revenue and 6,000 employees worldwide, PTC is one of the largest software
companies based in Massachusetts. In 1986 PTC revolutionized digital 3D design, and in 1998 were first to market with
Internet-based product lifecycle management. Today, PTC enables global manufacturers and an ecosystem of partners and developers to
drive innovation related to such promising technologies as the IoT and Augmented Reality.
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