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Siemens and Hyundai Switch to NX and Teamcenter https://ift.tt/3EhvxWd Siemens Digital Industries Software has partnered with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation to introduce Siemens’ Teamcenter and NX Xcelerator products as their authoring, design and management software. NX is the German tech giant’s CAD/CAM/CAE package, while Teamcenter is its product lifecycle management (PLM) platform. This is a big win for Siemens, as companies rarely if ever switch between CAD, PLM, and other core design software packages.
The company stated that the two will work together to establish methods for considering the complete lifecycle of all vehicles, as well as the associated processes and activities. This includes production, purchase, and partner R&D. To pull it off, Siemens will be training Hyundai and Kia to effectively use Siemens software across its suppliers. Perhaps the switch to electrification would give car companies the opportunity for such a mid-stream shift to new core CAD and files management solutions. Such switching is usually very painful for companies, employees, thousands of partners, and IT staff. Workflows, shortcuts, and processes don’t work and migration, training and implementation are very painful. So, for better or for worse, companies tend to stick with the CAD solution they chose once and then add on a smorgasbord of other mitigating solutions to that. So, when companies standardize or when they start developing products early on is usually the only time to really get involved. Here, a large twinned car company is switching to Siemens’ Digital Twin solution mid-stream. This is rare and a huge accomplishment for the company. Given the complexity and many actors in the automotive supply chain the training element alone could be gargantuan. Overall, the total support of this implementation will take a very long time. If Siemens pulls it off, however, they will have implemented its CAD solutions with a significant new client and be able to make the case for others to do so as well. Siemens is keen to push its Digital Twin offering and the complete solution in managing files from inception to use across industrial firms. The Digital Twin is a key development that could grow out to become a completely new series of offerings, services, and functionalities that Siemens could build atop its existing offering, as well. Through the digital duplication of every part or perhaps even every input, they could track, analyze and optimize many manufacturing processes across the board. This would give manufacturing leaders more control over parts, processes and costs. Digital Twins could, in theory, save companies considerably and may be the next frontier where the digital meets the actual world. But, even in the present world of CAD files, permissions, and collaboration being harnessed by PLM solutions like Teamcenter, there is a lot of opportunity to streamline collaboration and exchange. The task before Siemens and Hyundai and Kia is a difficult one but the rewards could be a more fluid collaboration for many decades. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com December 2, 2021 at 07:03AM
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