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자동차 및 운송
Integration of mechanical, software and electronic systems technologies for vehicle systems
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Supply chain collaboration in design, construction, maintenance and retirement of mission-critical assets
산업 자세히 보기산업용 기계 및 중장비
Integration of manufacturing process planning with design and engineering for today’s machine complexity
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Visibility, compliance and accountability for insurance and financial industries
Explore IndustryMedia & Telecommunications
Siemens PLM Software, a leader in media and telecommunications software, delivers digital solutions for cutting-edge technology supporting complex products in a rapidly changing market.
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Explore IndustryWebinars EV manufacturing
Webinars EV manufacturing
Register now to learn how to succeed in the electric vehicle manufacturing industry of the future.
Electrification is here to stay—according to the Boston Consulting group global electric vehicle sales are expected to grow dramatically throughout the coming decade.
The pace of innovation is unprecedented and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers, and new entrants, who only produce electronic vehicles, need the right infrastructure to keep up. Electronic components are going to be a key differentiator for electric vehicles. Our webinar will cover how data standardization and digital twinning can help electronics manufacturers succeed in this complex new arena.
Manufacturers need flexible plants that can adapt to change at a breakneck pace to thrive in the new market. However, most facilities today include disconnected silos and domains, and data preparation and machine programming are time-consuming and must be repeated at every site. Engineering changes are not tracked, causing redundancies and loss of knowledge.
In the webinar, you will learn how to break down the silos with an integrated solution for electronics manufacturing across all facilities, including data standardization to support automation and utilization of physical production system data to create a “digital twin” for every phase of the innovation process. The digital twin saves valuable time and resources while enabling earlier identification of issues and faster responses to problems.
Who is presenting?
Nilesh Wani
Campaign Manager, Siemens Digital Industries Software
Kobi Levi
Business Development Manager, Siemens Digital Industries Software
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Register now to learn how to succeed in the electric vehicle manufacturing industry of the future.
Electrification is here to stay—according to the Boston Consulting group global electric vehicle sales are expected to grow dramatically throughout the coming decade.
The pace of innovation is unprecedented and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers, and new entrants, who only produce electronic vehicles, need the right infrastructure to keep up. Electronic components are going to be a key differentiator for electric vehicles. Our webinar will cover how data standardization and digital twinning can help electronics manufacturers succeed in this complex new arena.
Manufacturers need flexible plants that can adapt to change at a breakneck pace to thrive in the new market. However, most facilities today include disconnected silos and domains, and data preparation and machine programming are time-consuming and must be repeated at every site. Engineering changes are not tracked, causing redundancies and loss of knowledge.
In the webinar, you will learn how to break down the silos with an integrated solution for electronics manufacturing across all facilities, including data standardization to support automation and utilization of physical production system data to create a “digital twin” for every phase of the innovation process. The digital twin saves valuable time and resources while enabling earlier identification of issues and faster responses to problems.
Who is presenting?
Nilesh Wani
Campaign Manager, Siemens Digital Industries Software
Kobi Levi
Business Development Manager, Siemens Digital Industries Software