Learn how adopting Industry 4.0 processes through a common communication platform can speed up manufacturing processes through the lens of better communication and advanced offline programming solutions.
Competing in today’s manufacturing industry is not an easy endeavor with challenges that range from supply chain disruptions to a growing lack of skilled workers to constantly changing regulatory requirements and market volatility. New initiatives, such as Smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0, are poised to help overcome these issues and improve overall efficiencies, but companies must adopt the solutions that support this transition.
The 3DEXPERIENCE Works portfolio of tools, designed specifically for SOLIDWORKS users, connects all the people, data and applications needed to move from ideation through product delivery, and provides improved productivity, increased collaboration, and accelerated innovation. Based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, this portfolio of best-in-class tools provides a single source of truth from design (SOLIDWORKS) through manufacturing, securely storing your data and making it accessible to key stakeholders throughout your organization.
3DEXPERIENCE Works Machining solutions, which have been in use for the last 35+ years in automotive and aerospace companies, are built for the complexity of these machines that are now available to everyone. These solutions provide the user with a true virtual twin of the physical machine to allow new and inexperienced programmers to get up to speed quickly and verify that the program is correct the first time, while minimizing downtime of the CNC equipment. The virtual twin also provides gamification of programming that attracts the next generation to high-tech manufacturing and robotics.
Discover how solutions in the 3DEXPERIENCE Works portfolio can help your company embrace the technology to improve overall efficiencies and better weather the uncertain times ahead.
About the Speaker:
Michael Buchli – WW 3DEXPERIENCE WORKS Partner Sales Manager Expert – Dassault Systèmes
Michael Buchli has 20 years of design and manufacturing experience throughout the Midwest ranging from Aerospace to recycling systems. A number of those years were spent learning and understanding workflows and processes to improve efficiency and productivity. From running CNC equipment to welding and painting Michael has been hands-on in all aspects of bringing products to market. Michael is also certified in many areas of manufacturing and a CSWP. He has also written the CAMWorks Handbook.
This webinar is sponsored by DS SOLIDWORKS.