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Engineering System International GmbH Siemensstr. 12 70565 Stuttgart, Germany http://www.esi-group.com
Contact Mr Egon Wiedekind +49 6102 2067183
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Engineering System International GmbH

ESI Live Heavy Machinery 2021

20 May 2021

(PresseBox) (Neu-Isenburg, )
 

Join our LIVE Digital Event
  • Listen to focused discussions on deploying digital technologies to meet the highest quality requirements and lifetime performance for the toughest usage conditions
  • Gain insight from industry leaders on virtual prototyping solutions to achieve greater levels of industrial efficiency, quality and product performance
  • Watch a live demonstration on human-centric product and process validation to ensure worker safety & productivity ​​during product operation, assembly & service with advanced Virtual Reality
Reserve your place today and receive all-access to exclusive
On-Demand Bonus Content.

Keynote Presentations

A PLM Digital Backbone - Providing an Integrated Digital Thread from Engineering to Production Planning with Lean Virtual Validation.

Product lifecycle management is the foundation for the digital thread, delivering supply chain agility and business continuity. The digital thread begins in the engineering department. This is where mechanical/electronic components and embedded software data is linked with traceability to requirements, simulations, certifications, BOMs, process plans, and MBSE. This information, along with its derivatives, needs to be leveraged bi-directionally, across teams and systems; including service, manufacturing, IT, and quality, among others. Learn from this presentation how data governance and traceability provided by product lifecycle management enables organizations to drive down costs, accelerates time to market, and delivers the highest levels of quality and compliance.

What comes first in heavy machinery: Electrification, autonomy, or the black swan?

The twin transition, the change towards digital and green at the same time, meets heavy machinery industry in various ways. It can all be summarized with some heavy “words”: Electrification, carbon neutrality, autonomy, cyber security, and possibly black swan as well.  Electrification is a MUST and it certainly comes because of the climate issues and carbon neutrality targets. After this MUST, there are the real digital business opportunities such as business boosting autonomy and controllability demanding cyber security. Industrial data sharing practices and tools are under serious and strong development at the moment, not only inside and between companies, but also on standardization and regulatory levels.

In addition, there might be attitudes and opinions in the forthcoming generations and especially after shock type of events, which may significantly increase or reduce the need for certain machines and this what we call the “black swan”. For example: If remote delivery of packages is primarily operated by drones, it may reduce the need for earth-operated heavy machines, but it may blow up the volumes of transported goods. Forecasting the volumes and impact direction of black swans remains really challenging.
 
LIVE VR Demo: Human-Centric Product & Process Validation

Safe & Productive Human-Centric Operations

Break the silos between design, manufacturing, and maintenance. Decrease lead times to meet the start of production, at controlled quality and cost. See how to validate product integration early in a human-centric way. Understand with confidence, that by integrating human interactions thought the product development lifecycle, is the way forward to predict and mitigate risk to assure delivery of Safe, Reliable, and Sustainable machinery.

Join our Human-Centric VR Demo and better understand
how to:

  • Anticipate and optimize human interactions, to protect worker safety and increase productivity while ramping-up production
  • Develop human-centric maintenance processes early on to secure, speed up and decrease the cost of maintenance
  • Identify Product Integration and Packaging issues through application of Immersive Reviews
Who should attend?

All those, who wish to gain insight on how to deliver safer, cleaner, and more productive machinery.  And who seek to leverage discussions on key technologies to face not only challenges related to product design, but also product manufacturing, product assembly, and even product operations.
  • VP Manufacturing Engineering (Assembly) / Team
    • Advanced Manufacturing Engineering
    • Worker Ergonomics
    • Tooling Engineering
  • VP Product/Service Engineering , VP Service Operations
  • PLM Directors
  • Methods and Process Directors, Reliability Engineering Directors
  • EV Initiative Program Managers, Business Portfolio Directors
  • Design Validation Directors
 

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Engineering System International GmbH

Founded in 1973, ESI Group is a leading innovator in Virtual Prototyping solutions and a global enabler of industrial transformation. Thanks to the company’s unique know-how in the physics of materials, it has developed and refined its advanced simulation capabilities since its inception. Having identified gaps in the traditional approach to Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), ESI has introduced a holistic methodology centered on industrial productivity and product performance throughout its entire lifecycle, i.e., Product Performance Lifecycle™, from engineering to manufacturing and in operation. Present in more than 20 countries, and major industrial sectors, ESI employs 1200 high-level specialists. In 2019, its turnover was 146M€. ESI is headquartered in France and is listed on compartment B of Euronext Paris.

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