Applied Imperative with Dale Goulding

Applied CAx

Applied Imperative explores the tools, technologies, and methodologies driving innovation across industries. This podcast is your guide to understanding the cutting-edge solutions driving progress in aerospace and defense, new energy, and beyond. Hosted by Dale Goulding, Executive Director, Aerospace & Defense at Applied CAx. Dale has over 25 years of expertise in the automotive and aerospace industries and is passionate about advancing aerospace innovation, as well as the broader themes of compounding accelerating technologies touching many areas of our current and future lives.

  1. 7月30日

    AI in aerospace: How innovative companies stay competitive | Applied Imperative Episode 13 by Applied CAx

    How is digital transformation accelerating innovation in aerospace? Dale Goulding interviews Todd Tuthill, VP of Aerospace, Defense, and Marine Industry at Siemens Digital Industries, about the five-step journey to digital transformation: configuration, connection, automation, generative design, and closed-loop processes. They discuss how AI and generative design are streamlining engineering, address the industry’s talent challenges, and highlight success stories like Northrop's Digital Pathfinder Project, which cut manufacturing time by 50%. Todd shares his perspective on the future of aerospace and the importance of community support in navigating challenges.      Takeaways   Digital transformation is essential for survival in aerospace.   There are more opportunities than people in the aerospace sector.   The five-step journey of digital transformation is crucial.   Generative design and AI will shape the future of engineering.   Companies can achieve significant savings through digital workflows.   Time to market is a critical factor in aerospace development.   Digital transformation applies to the entire lifecycle, not just design.   Community support is vital for companies on their transformation journey.   Automation can free up engineers to focus on more complex tasks.   Continuous improvement is necessary as technology evolves.     Show links   Todd Tuthill’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddtuthill/   Follow and subscribe to The Applied Imperative Podcast on Apple, Spotify or YouTube https://linktr.ee/appliedimperative

    16 分钟
  2. 7月23日

    Harnessing AI for a nuclear renaissance | Applied Imperative Episode 12 by Applied CAx

    Next-generation nuclear requires next-generation tools. Dale Goulding interviews John Nixon—vice president, global strategy, energy chemicals and infrastructure—and William Hahn—director solutions consulting—to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, model-based systems engineering, and next-generation nuclear energy. They discuss the current state of the nuclear industry, the role of simulation in driving innovation, and lessons learned from the space sector. The conversation looks ahead to how AI and digital tools will transform energy infrastructure and technology.     Takeaways  We're experiencing a nuclear renaissance.  AI is now an expected part of the industry.  Data centers require gigawatts of power.  Model-based systems engineering is crucial for complex designs.  AI can significantly reduce engineering time.  Integration of systems is essential for efficiency.  Simulation helps eliminate rework in projects.  The future of energy transmission is changing.  AI will enable new advancements in engineering.  Power consumption will radically change in the coming years.    Show links   John Nixon’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnnixon/  William Hahn’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-hahn-iii/  Follow and subscribe to The Applied Imperative Podcast on Apple, Spotify or YouTube https://linktr.ee/appliedimperative

    19 分钟
  3. 7月22日

    Mendix and AI: How Mendix is enabling faster progress | Applied Imperative Episode 11 by Applied CAx

    What happens when AI meets low-code? Dale Goulding interviews Ray Kok, CEO of Mendix, to discuss how AI is transforming software development. They explore how Mendix enables faster application development, the integration of AI, and the future of low-code in enterprise software. Ray also shares insights from his career at Siemens and the importance of collaboration between business and IT in digital transformation.    Takeaways  Low-code development is rapidly changing software creation.  Mendix allows for faster application development, enhancing business agility.  Integration with Siemens' ecosystem is crucial for leveraging data.  AI is being integrated into Mendix to further accelerate development.  The typical development speed with Mendix is six to eight times faster.  Business users can actively participate in the development process.  Mendix supports both low-code and traditional coding for flexibility.  The market for low-code is expected to grow significantly in the coming years.  Mendix is becoming a key player in enterprise application software.  The next generation will require intuitive tools for effective work.  Show links  Mendix website: https://www.mendix.com/  Ray Kok’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-kok-8022578/   Follow and subscribe to The Applied Imperative Podcast on Apple, Spotify or YouTube https://linktr.ee/appliedimperative

    15 分钟
  4. 6月18日

    Engineering the Future: AI & the Next Generation | Applied Imperative Episode 9 by Applied CAx

    How will the incoming generation of tech-savvy engineers reshape the way we innovate? Dale Goulding interviews Del Costy, president and managing partner of Siemens Digital Industries Software and Automation for the Americas. They discuss Siemens’ ONE Tech Company initiative and explore how partnerships with Microsoft and Nvidia, advancements in AI, and a new generation of engineers are driving the future of innovation. Del offers guidance for rising engineers and reveals how Siemens is shaping the future alongside them.   Takeaways Del Costy emphasizes the importance of being excellent for customers. The ONE Tech Company vision aims to harmonize various technologies for customer value. Partnerships with hyperscalers like Microsoft and Nvidia are crucial for Siemens. AI is seen as a powerful tool for innovation and design iteration. The future of engineering involves immersive environments and rapid prototyping. Young engineers should focus on curiosity, engagement, and respect in the workplace. The expectation of the next generation workforce will shape future tools and processes. Siemens is committed to sustainability and energy efficiency in its operations. Human ingenuity remains a key driver of progress in engineering and manufacturing.   Show links ⁠Del Costy's LinkedIn⁠ Follow and subscribe to The Applied Imperative Podcast on Apple, Spotify or YouTube https://linktr.ee/appliedimperative

    17 分钟

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Applied Imperative explores the tools, technologies, and methodologies driving innovation across industries. This podcast is your guide to understanding the cutting-edge solutions driving progress in aerospace and defense, new energy, and beyond. Hosted by Dale Goulding, Executive Director, Aerospace & Defense at Applied CAx. Dale has over 25 years of expertise in the automotive and aerospace industries and is passionate about advancing aerospace innovation, as well as the broader themes of compounding accelerating technologies touching many areas of our current and future lives.