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Wire harness design: An underappreciated secret ingredient of your aerospace successAgéndalo en tu calendario habitual ¡en tu horario!

Jueves, 17 de febrero de 2022, de 05.00 a 06.00 hs Horario de Ohio (US)
Webinar en inglés
Digitize your harness design tools for data reliability and success.
 
Electrification of aerospace and defense platforms has grown exponentially to meet the needs for more features and functionality required by demanding missions. Today there is a significant focus on logical design activities associated with the development of the platform electrical system, its functions and software and interconnections between components. Sometimes, the effort to accomplish the physical implementation, by way of wiring and component installation, and the challenges associated with developing and fabricating the wire harnesses that connect the system elements together are less appreciated.
 
This webinar will discuss how improving your harness design tools and processes will enable you to meet these challenges and bring success to your business. Complete the form now to register.
 
Modern aircraft electrical system challenges
 
The aerospace industry demands more than just increased electrification. In addition, aircraft versions, increased regulatory product and process requirements and global competition are forcing the use of holistic systems that provide data transparency and configurability assured by seamless data flow (digital continuity).
 
Solid and robust harness design form the foundation of reliable, cost-effective and successful product manufacturing. As the platform develops from the virtual to a physical product, the use of a digital twin brings many critical advantages to the design of wire harnesses that are essential in modern aerospace and defense (A&D) products.
 
The digital twin role in E/E aircraft systems development
 
In an industry where traceability and data reliability are critical, there is a growing move away from traditional disjointed systems that are unable to keep up with the increased complexity. There is movement toward digitalization and use of advanced tools and processes to utilize the digital twin in E/E systems development. This in turn can help realize:
 
              - Higher quality due to rejection of error-prone manual methods
              - Assurance of data correctness when not exposed to manual iterations
             - The accomplishment of urgent updates with faster connected processes
             - Increased management of growing complexity
 
Who will benefit from this aircraft wire harness design webinar?
 
This webinar will expand your understanding of challenges and opportunities in wire harness design in A&D. The presentation will address digitalization and advancements in E/E systems development for:
 
- Engineering managers
- Design engineers
- Manufacturing engineers
- Quality engineers
 
Explore what’s new in wire harness design with our experts
 
Steve Caravella:Solutions Architect and Market Development Manager - Integrated Electrical Systems (IES), Siemens Digital Industries Software
 
With more than 28 years in the aerospace industry, Steve's experience includes leading and executing projects and programs in technical and program management roles, defining and implementing new business processes and tools and developing and mentoring engineering teams. His technical strengths include airworthiness and engineering design (structures and system engineering) along with a strong customer and end-user focus. Steve holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering mechanics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Connect with Steve at linkedin.com/in/steve-caravella.
 
Bartosz Czarnecki:Product Manager (leader of harness manufacturing for the IES segment), Siemens Digital Industries Software
 
Bartosz's 17-year-career has been dedicated to electrical harnesses, working in the aerospace industry as an electrical operator, followed by roles as a process engineer and production engineering manager. For part of his career, he worked in the space industry, working on electrical harness design, focused on production engineering and the manufacturing and testing of electrical harnesses. He holds a master's degree in electrotechnics from the Technical University of Radom in Poland. Connect with Bartosz at linkedin.com/bartosz-czarnecki.
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