| Siemens PLM helps to address aerospace challenges |
| Written by Mark Fletcher | |
| Tuesday, 16 June 2009 | |
| Siemens PLM Software is demonstrating its comprehensive PLM portfolio at the 2009 Paris Air Show in the Siemens PLM Software booth located in Hall 2-F73. The company will demonstrate Teamcenter software, the company’s flagship digital lifecycle management portfolio; NX software, its next-generation digital product development system; and Tecnomatix software, its digital manufacturing portfolio. The company this year plans to unveil advanced capabilities for Teamcenter and Tecnomatix designed to address key business needs for aerospace and defence (A&D) organisations, including advancing total enterprise productivity, creating complex programme efficiencies and improving service and logistics productivity. Enhancements to Teamcenter, the world’s most widely-used digital lifecycle management portfolio, will allow programme teams to better coordinate resources required to meet the strategic needs of a company and drive their product and programme performance. New capabilities in Tecnomatix will help A&D companies optimise manufacturing lines and improve manufacturing planning, resulting in faster time-to-market for their products through increased planning and manufacturing productivity. “Siemens PLM Software continues to demonstrate their commitment to the A&D market and reinforce their position as one of the leading suppliers of PLM solutions,” said Ed Miller, president of CIMdata, Inc., a leading PLM industry consulting and research firm. “Having a firm grasp of the challenges that global A&D organisations face, the company is responding with enhancements to their solutions that are intended to further drive productivity and establish programme control throughout the entire product lifecycle.” “To succeed in today’s economic climate, aerospace and defence organisations need to ensure that they are managing complex programs in the most efficient way possible. Our PLM tools are helping A&D customers enhance supply-chain performance, speed product time-to-market, and drive seamless, secure collaboration with partners and suppliers, all while reducing costs,” said Dave Shirk, executive vice president, Global Marketing, Siemens PLM Software. “Our A&D customers continue to recognise the value that PLM brings to their organizations and we’re committed to expanding our solutions’ capabilities to address new industry challenges and help our customers meet their goals.” Related links and articles: Autodesk at 2009 Paris Air Show If you find regular news, features and product announcements useful, why not sign up to the 'Mechanical Design' weekly newsletter. Simply click HERE to register. |
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