Hosted by Industry Week
December 15, 2022
12:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM CT / 9:00 AM PT / 5:00 PM GMT
60 minutes
Summary
You only get one shot to make it right. When your product gets loaded onto a rocket and launched into space, sending out a service crew to fix minor flaws after shipment isn’t a real option. So, satellite manufacturers face 100% reliability demands and still have to control costs to make a product. Supply chain disruptions, tight labor markets and concerns about the economy only make that job harder. Tools that enable agility and rapid adaptation are can help.
With digital manufacturing, companies can simulate and validate processes quickly and accurately, allowing them to lower their production risk, accelerate innovation and ensure quality and reliability.
Join us on Thursday, December 15th for a discussion on virtual plant build and design to learn how satellite manufacturers benefit from implementing digital manufacturing and simulation in their facilities. Webinar Highlights:
- Virtually validate plant layout modification
- Identify and resolve bottlenecks early in the manufacturing planning process
- Validate throughput of an assembly line
- Perform multiple “what-if” scenarios in order to find the best solution
- Create a process plan using engineering data
- Visualize product build using defined assembly sequences
Speaker:
David Grigg | DELMIA Industry Process Consultant | Dassault Systèmes
David holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wayne State University and has over 40 years of engineering experience implementing, managing, and custom 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE systems.
David joined DELMIA in early 2008, and currently holds the position of industry Process Consultant Expert; he is focused on the Virtual Twin Experience in manufacturing processes planning, simulation, work instructions, and for aerospace and defense.
