18 min

Intelligent Manufacturing - Deliver Quality Products Faster Talking Aerospace Today

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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.
Everyone’s talking about the factory of the future as something that’s years away, or a concept that needs to be realized, but the truth is – the factory of the future is here now because the technology of tomorrow exists today.
Today, in the final podcast of our “Productivity” series, we’ll be talking about intelligent manufacturing and how aerospace companies can be more productive throughout their engineering and manufacturing processes and ultimately deliver complex and highly integrated quality products faster. We’ll be talking about ways to accelerate production ramp-up using intelligent manufacturing and how to introduce flexible automation throughout the product lifecycle process.
I’m your host, Scott Salzwedel, and I hope you’ll join me and Dale Tutt, Vice President of Aerospace & Defense at Siemens Digital Industries Software, in our final episode of the series.
Learn the many ways intelligent manufacturing can assist aerospace companies involved in urban air mobility, electric propulsion, supersonic flight, or any of the other promising areas going on right now. 
In this episode, you’ll learn:

The common challenges manufacturers face today. (04:08)

How manufacturing has changed in the traditional factory and what that means to the digital factory. (05:34)

How companies can make the digital transition smoother. (09:04)

The role Siemens plays when it comes to intelligent manufacturing. (11:02)

A real-world example of how Siemens is helping customers today. (14:05) 

Connect with Dale:
LinkedIn
Connect with Scott:
LinkedIn
For more information, please visit the Siemens Aerospace & Defense website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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.
Everyone’s talking about the factory of the future as something that’s years away, or a concept that needs to be realized, but the truth is – the factory of the future is here now because the technology of tomorrow exists today.
Today, in the final podcast of our “Productivity” series, we’ll be talking about intelligent manufacturing and how aerospace companies can be more productive throughout their engineering and manufacturing processes and ultimately deliver complex and highly integrated quality products faster. We’ll be talking about ways to accelerate production ramp-up using intelligent manufacturing and how to introduce flexible automation throughout the product lifecycle process.
I’m your host, Scott Salzwedel, and I hope you’ll join me and Dale Tutt, Vice President of Aerospace & Defense at Siemens Digital Industries Software, in our final episode of the series.
Learn the many ways intelligent manufacturing can assist aerospace companies involved in urban air mobility, electric propulsion, supersonic flight, or any of the other promising areas going on right now. 
In this episode, you’ll learn:

The common challenges manufacturers face today. (04:08)

How manufacturing has changed in the traditional factory and what that means to the digital factory. (05:34)

How companies can make the digital transition smoother. (09:04)

The role Siemens plays when it comes to intelligent manufacturing. (11:02)

A real-world example of how Siemens is helping customers today. (14:05) 

Connect with Dale:
LinkedIn
Connect with Scott:
LinkedIn
For more information, please visit the Siemens Aerospace & Defense website.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 min

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