The industrial machinery industry is turning to integrated design and simulation to stay competitive.
Industrial machine design is more complex than it’s ever been as clients demand customized machines and remote employees expect new working conditions.
This webinar outlines how integrated design and simulation generates machine data traceability, aligns disciplines, and uses virtual simulation testing to maximize machine performance.
Learn directly from the experts how machine builders and equipment manufacturers can begin to implement integrated design and simulation today.
What integrated design and simulation can do for machine building and design
Industry 4.0 drives the need for manufacturers to use decentralized, autonomous machines capable of communicating with one another and the products being manufactured to optimize production.
Using integrated design and simulation, businesses can:
- Drive traceability via dynamically updated models and a single source repository
- Accelerate consistency between design and simulation through a single-use model
- Optimize machine builds by using the same model for virtual simulation testing
- Increase design flexibility and data/project reuse through the single source repository
- Save time and reduce costs through cloud-based collaboration tools
Attend this webinar and see how machine builders and equipment manufacturers can use integrated design and simulation to create the next generation of smart, flexible machines.
Meet the speaker
Steve Boot:SIEMENS DIGITAL INDUSTRIES SOFTWARE
Simcenter Tech Consultant of Digital Manufacturing
Steve boot is a digital manufacturing expert with proven technical acumen in connecting data analysis with simulation processing. With over 20 years at Siemens, Steve provides clients and prospects alike with in-depth knowledge on computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management applications, helping them improve and innovate their business.