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Tune in to the Talking Aerospace Today Podcast, where Siemens talks about the innovations in the area of aerospace with industry leaders.
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Building George Jetson's Car Part One
The aerospace and defense industry has so many exciting technologies being developed. One that might be brought to fruition in the coming years is advanced air mobility (AAM), a new class of aircraft that promises fast transport for cargo and passengers across short distances such as between and within cities. However, there are multiple challenges to overcome to see AAM vehicles become widespread. How can digital transformation aid that goal?
In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of A&D for Siemens Digital Industries Software, kicks off a new arc exploring AAM and its challenges by introducing the concept of AAM vehicles. He goes into the different requirements and considerations AAM has compared to traditional aircraft, and identifies the four key challenges for companies in the AAM sector.
In this episode, you will learn:
The definition of what AAM vehicles are
How they differ from existing aircraft
The largest challenges companies working in AAM will face
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A Forward Look on AI in A&D Part Two
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.
The rapid rise of AI in recent years has taken the world by storm. While there are bound to be some obstacles in its implementation, the number of new opportunities it presents for businesses is immense. Aerospace and defense in particular is prime to benefit from the inclusion of AI into its engineering processes.
In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of A&D for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined again by Barclay Brown, Associate Director for AI Research for Collins Aerospace and leader for the AI Systems Working Group at INCOSE. They discuss what AI can bring to the A&D industry, how engineers could best utilize it in their work, and why companies should embrace AI sooner rather than later.
In this episode, you will learn:
Ways AI can benefit the A&D industry specifically
More barriers to unleashing AI’s full potential
How AI could improve engineers’ workflows
Why people should start embracing AI today
Connect with Todd Tuthill:
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Connect with Patty Russo:
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A Forward Look on AI in A&D Part One
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.
With the conclusion of the exploration of digital transformation maturity, the podcast now examines one of the key aspects that appeared throughout every stage: artificial intelligence. Previous episodes have discussed recent innovations in AI and potential applications in aerospace and defense, but what can AI do for the industry further down the line?
In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of A&D for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Barclay Brown, Associate Director for AI Research for Collins Aerospace and leader for the AI Systems Working Group at INCOSE. Together, they begin to discuss a more forward-looking vision than usual for AI in aerospace and how it can potentially lead to the advanced forms of engineering once thought impossible outside of science-fiction.
In this episode, you will learn:
How quickly AI is rising across industries
The challenges holding back the adoption of AI
How to address concerns about trust and handling proprietary data
The extent of where AI can be applied in hardware and engineering tools
Connect with Todd Tuthill:
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Connect with Patty Russo:
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Resources:
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Reaching Closed-Loop Optimization Part Two
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.
Digitalization efforts made in the aerospace and defense industry today have already done wonders in accelerating engineering workflows and reducing the amount of labor for A&D programs. The last stage of digital transformation maturity, closed-loop optimization, promises to build on those achievements and revolutionize the industry further.
In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Thierry Olbrechts, Director for Siemens’s Aerospace Industry Solutions, Simcenter Simulation and Test Portfolio. They continue their conversation on closed-loop optimization from the previous episode, discussing how it can benefit more than just product design and why companies should begin building their optimization capabilities now.
In this episode, you will learn:
How closed-loop optimization extends across the product lifecycle
Why optimization’s impact across the product lifecycle matters
How optimization builds on digitalization’s achievements in reducing manual interactions
Why companies should start investing in optimization capabilities now
Connect with Todd Tuthill:
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Connect with Patty Russo:
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Resources:
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Reaching Closed-Loop Optimization
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.
After delving into automation, AI, and generative design, the podcast’s exploration of digital transformation maturity is almost at its end. Now is the time to discuss the fifth and final stage of the journey, closed-loop optimization, and how it builds upon and adds to the previous stages that came before it.
In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Thierry Olbrechts, Director for Siemens’s Aerospace Industry Solutions, Simcenter Simulation and Test Portfolio. They introduce closed-loop optimization in the context of digital transformation maturity, and begin using the space industry as a use case as to how closed-loop optimization can improve upon the industry’s engineering workflows.
In this episode, you will learn:
What closed-loop optimization is in the context of digital transformation maturity
How engineering workflows and optimization worked in the space industry’s past
How digital transformation and tools have already transformed those workflows
How closed-loop optimization can improve them even further
Connect with Todd Tuthill:
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Connect with Thierry Olbrechts:
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Connect with Patty Russo:
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Resources:
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The Mechanical Side of Generative Design Part Two
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.
Generative design has a long history with the mechanical engineering domain, stretching all the way back to early attempts at topology optimization. Yet what generative design capabilities exist today for engineers to use now, and what will they look like as time goes on?
In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by John O’Connor, Director of Aerospace Product and Management at Siemens. They discuss what generative design looks like mechanical engineering today and how it might change, as well as how generative design can safely use company’s proprietary data to build new designs.
In this episode, you will learn:
The capabilities of generative design for mechanical systems today
Generative design’s relationship to a company’s proprietary data
The time-saving potential generative design allows
The future direction of generative design
Connect with Todd Tuthill:
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Connect with John O’Connor:
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Connect with Patty Russo:
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Resources:
Siemens Aerospace & Defense website