When Seagate set out to replace their aging and siloed R&D systems with a platform that ensured scalability for future growth and business needs, they turned to PTC. Learn more about how this leading manufacturer is driving high volume complex manufacturing to the next level.
When Seagate, the leading global data storage company, set out to replace their aging and siloed R&D systems with a platform that ensured scalability for future growth and business needs, they turned to PTC. Windchill PLM software has now become the backbone for an enterprise-wide digital thread — spanning geographies, lines of business, engineering disciplines, and functions (such as manufacturing, operations, finance, service, supply chain, materials, and more).
With the foundation in place for a product-driven digital thread, Seagate is realizing:
- Maximum productivity at each lifecycle phase: Fewer errors, more automation, and less time to complete tasks
- Decreased product costs: Reduced part duplication, greater data integrity, and better supply chain collaboration
- Reduced cost of poor quality: Less scrap and rework, plus better customer satisfaction
Seagate anticipates these improvements will result in tens of millions of dollars in savings per year, and faster time to market. Learn more about how this leading manufacturer is driving high volume complex manufacturing to the next level.
About the Speakers:
Amir Mazoochi – Sr. Director, Seagate. Amir’s new charter is the development of Business Improvement thinking, the communication of new ideas and tools and the deployment of this work to create improved performance and efficiency in a more systematic and structured way. He’s held multiple leadership roles including software & product development, business excellence, PMO & program management, information systems, manufacturing, operations, and quality organizations. Amir is trained as Six Sigma Champion and led several black belt projects.
Dale Westhoff – Technical Sales Fellow, PTC. Prior to joining PTC Dale spent 24 years working in the high tech industry as both an engineer and engineering director. He has experience in electro-mechanical design as well as high volume manufacturing. Dale has lead multiple PLM implementations and focuses on the business process transformations that need to occur as part of a successful PLM project.
This webinar is sponsored by PTC.