French company Daher uses ESI’s Virtual Reality solution ESI IC.IDO to optimize their assembly lines and increase productivity. Thanks to Virtual Reality, Daher’s engineers can assess assembly processes very early in the product development phase, before they commit to major investments and before any real prototype is built. The demonstration at the Elysée showed officials how Daher uses ESI’s solution to fine-tune the final assembly lines (FAL) of the TBM 900, the latest addition to the Daher’s very fast turboprop aircraft family.
Nicolas Orance, Chief Innovation Officer of Daher comments: "One of the current challenges of industrial companies is the digital transformation, and Daher has been implementing a number of solutions for the Aerospace and Nuclear sectors. Virtual Reality helps us bridge the gap between design solutions and ideas, and the shop floor implementation, by gaining time and efficiency."
During the demonstration, an ESI engineer connected from the Elysée Palace in Paris to a colleague based at ESI’s subsidiary in Stuttgart, Germany. Remotely, both engineers were immersed in the same 3D scene. They demonstrated a typical collaborative project review, working on the same virtual prototype — a best practice to enable reliable decision making, upfront in the product development process.
Vincent Chaillou, COO, ESI Group comments: "With its unique Virtual Prototyping offering addressing various industrial sectors, ESI is well equipped to support European initiatives for developing digital technologies, such as Industries du Futur and Industry 4.0."
Fouad El-Khaldi, General Manager of Strategy and Innovation, ESI Group, puts it in the context of the local economic development "This event illustrates the great potential of European companies, and especially Mid-Cap companies, to drive industrial growth in Europe with the help of digital technologies. Such collaborations with industrial players, as well as governmental bodies act as an efficient catalyst to increase Europe’s innovation ecosystem and industrial competitiveness. To this aim, ESI takes part in many research projects financed by the European Union through Private-Public Partnership, including EFFRA and EGVI."
About Daher
Daher is an equipment supplier developing Integrated Industrial Systems for aerospace and for advanced technologies.
By combining its know-how in industrial manufacturing, in product and process engineering, logistics and transport, and in industrial services, Daher designs and develops value-added solutions for its industrial partners, who derive the benefit from this convergence of industry and services. Daher has established itself as a leader in 5 fields of activity: aircraft manufacturer, aerostructures and systems, integrated logistics, nuclear services, and valves.
Daher generates a turnover of nearly one billion euros, with an order book which corresponds to more than three years of turnover. Driven by bold innovation ever since it was founded in 1863, Daher has established itself today as one of the major players of the 3rd industrial revolution.