Aleks Markovic from Zelmar Kitchen Designs & More uses a Puget Genesis II system to deliver a highly specialized virtual reality home remodel design to their clients.
Case Study with Spot Media Production Group
Puget Systems helped Spot MPG move from Mac to PC for their post-production / video editing needs.
Case Study with Factor 10
Puget Systems Provides Reliable Workstations for Factor 10 About Factor 10 Factor 10 is a full service design studio. Operating out of New Orleans, they’ve been around for about a decade. They offer consulting for companies, using a team with various different talents, including designers, business consultants, and engineers. Factor 10 works with their customers to develop entire
Case Study for Johnson Health Tech
Puget Systems helps Johnson Health Tech increase productivity by improving rendering times.
Case Study with Corridor Digital (2017)
Corridor Digital uses a workstation from Puget Systems for their intensive VFX and to significantly decrease their rendering times with Octane Render.
Case Study for Verrix
Jenna Zimmerman at Verrix uses a Puget Systems Echo Pro workstation to efficiently create medium-to-large assemblies in SOLIDWORKS.
Frank Field Photography’s Digital Darkroom
About Frank Field Photography Frank Field of Frank Field Photography specializes in capturing landscapes from coastal Northern California. He spends a lot of his time capturing the beauty of coastal areas along California’s historic Highway 1 which includes parts of Marin, Mendocino and Sonoma counties. Frank took an interest in landscape photography back in the late 1960s
Virtual Reality Case Study with METECS
METECS chose Puget Systems and our Serenity and Echo Pro solutions to power their VR simulations in the HERA facility at Johnson Space Center.
Case Study with SPU Falcon Racing
SPU Falcon Racing Baja SAE is a collegiate engineering design group for undergraduate students located at Seattle Pacific University in Queen Anne, WA. The team is competing to have its Baja SAE vehicle design accepted for manufacture by a fictitious firm. In order to provide optimal performance for both their work in SOLIDWORKS, and FEA simulations in ANSYS, SPU Falcon Racing Baja SAE used a system from the Puget Systems Obsidian line of PCs.