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Digitalization Tools Benefitting Digital Part Production
Digitalization Technologies Improve Shop Management Performance for Machinery Manufacturers
Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as well as their supply chain partners are tasked with manufacturing parts and components for industrial machines. For both organizations, functionality on the shop floor is critical: parts must be built quickly while ensuring reliability and the highest quality, and they must be integrated into the larger machine while meeting high tolerance and precision needs. All this while maximizing production capacity.
Although any amount of digitization is certainly a better approach than relying on pen and paper, a disjointed reliance on various and disconnected tools is not sustainable in today’s fast-paced, high-pressure manufacturing environments. This disjointed approach does not support rapid and cost-effective innovation and response to changing customer specifications or tolerance levels. This process is inflexible and slow, and will not allow OEMs to compete with global, low-cost providers that are leveraging advanced technologies to drive innovation, differentiation, cost competitiveness, quality and speed to market.
To be successful, machine manufacturers need to fully merge their digital and physical processes. They also need to create continuous digitized communication and feedback loop to understand how each change to part design impacts the larger manufacturing process.
Join us for this webinar as we review the value of the Digital Part Production solution in greater detail and examine the three key differentiators including:
Frans Adamowicz
Solutions Director for Industrial Machinery , Siemens Digital Industries Software
Frans Adamowicz is Solutions Director for Industrial Machinery responsible for supporting the Industry Lead in delivering key strategic initiatives, solutions and global business development. As part of the industries team he is responsible for identifying key initiatives and developing solutions for the industry while working closely with industry leading customers and providing thought leadership on new and emerging issues faced by the machinery industry.
Bill Butcher
Senior Marketing Manager, Siemens Industrial Machinery and Heavy Equipment Industry
In his current role as the Senior Marketing Manager for Siemen’s Industrial Machinery and Heavy Equipment industry, he is responsible for delivering strategic marketing content including campaign strategy, go-to-market messaging and digital inbound content that communicates the value of the Siemen’s Digital Industries Software portfolio.
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Digitalization Technologies Improve Shop Management Performance for Machinery Manufacturers
Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as well as their supply chain partners are tasked with manufacturing parts and components for industrial machines. For both organizations, functionality on the shop floor is critical: parts must be built quickly while ensuring reliability and the highest quality, and they must be integrated into the larger machine while meeting high tolerance and precision needs. All this while maximizing production capacity.
Although any amount of digitization is certainly a better approach than relying on pen and paper, a disjointed reliance on various and disconnected tools is not sustainable in today’s fast-paced, high-pressure manufacturing environments. This disjointed approach does not support rapid and cost-effective innovation and response to changing customer specifications or tolerance levels. This process is inflexible and slow, and will not allow OEMs to compete with global, low-cost providers that are leveraging advanced technologies to drive innovation, differentiation, cost competitiveness, quality and speed to market.
To be successful, machine manufacturers need to fully merge their digital and physical processes. They also need to create continuous digitized communication and feedback loop to understand how each change to part design impacts the larger manufacturing process.
Join us for this webinar as we review the value of the Digital Part Production solution in greater detail and examine the three key differentiators including:
Frans Adamowicz
Solutions Director for Industrial Machinery , Siemens Digital Industries Software
Frans Adamowicz is Solutions Director for Industrial Machinery responsible for supporting the Industry Lead in delivering key strategic initiatives, solutions and global business development. As part of the industries team he is responsible for identifying key initiatives and developing solutions for the industry while working closely with industry leading customers and providing thought leadership on new and emerging issues faced by the machinery industry.
Bill Butcher
Senior Marketing Manager, Siemens Industrial Machinery and Heavy Equipment Industry
In his current role as the Senior Marketing Manager for Siemen’s Industrial Machinery and Heavy Equipment industry, he is responsible for delivering strategic marketing content including campaign strategy, go-to-market messaging and digital inbound content that communicates the value of the Siemen’s Digital Industries Software portfolio.