Dassault systèmes showcases digitalisation solutions for thriving Aerospace
By OEM Update Editorial February 10, 2021 11:57 am
With the theme of showcasing “Digitalization to realize a thriving aerospace, defense and space ecosystem,” Dassault Systèmes at the 13th edition of Aero India 2021 showcases technology solutions to improve supply chain collaboration, to design for flexible manufacturing, to manage complex systems and accelerate program integration and to deliver high performance operations.
Experts from Dassault Systèmes will be present at booth numbers A6.6 and A6.8, to discuss how to bridge the gap between the virtual and real world to accelerate concept to operations by 50 percent through industry solution experiences based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Across the Aerospace & Defense industry, rising customer expectations for lower costs, higher standards and increased capabilities along with growing program complexity continually make it more challenging to compete. As systems become more complex to design, build and deliver, OEMs and suppliers need to accelerate innovation, drive efficiencies and move to the factory of the future to allow for greater agility on production rates. Today, supplier-created parts and content represents 50 percent-60 percent of the value of an aerospace system. Relentless price pressures are compelling aircraft manufacturers and suppliers to reinvent the way they work with the supply chain. The new model requires a closer partnership to improve visibility, on-time delivery and first-time quality. The “ Program Excellence ” industry solution experience enables companies to optimize their product strategy and reach a high level of efficiency in program execution. Companies can implement their digital transformation around governance, configuration, collaboration and analytics. The “ Engineered to Fly” industry solution experience helps suppliers win more business and more efficiently deliver on time, on budget, on target. Best in class engineering, simulation and project tools delivered on a single platform can improve productivity up to 40 percent while reducing total cost of ownership by at least 15 percent. Aerospace companies must integrate new technologies into ever-increasing complex aircraft that can meet passenger demands as well as operator cost and uptime targets.
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