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Industrial Talk is onsite at OMG, Q1 Meeting and talking to Paul Oberly and Tangi Meyer with Dassault Systemes about "Virtual Twin and digitization of processes!" Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk podcast, featuring Tangi Mayer and Paul Oberly from Dassault Systems. Tangi, a senior strategic planner, and Paul, the lead for Delmia augmented experience in North America, discuss the integration of advanced technologies like computer vision and AI to create a "virtual twin" of real-world manufacturing processes. This digital representation allows for efficient, error-free production by connecting the virtual and real worlds, enhancing safety, and optimizing workflows. They emphasize the importance of data in driving business operations and the potential for AR to revolutionize manufacturing and inspection processes, making them more intuitive and efficient. Action Items [ ] Connect with Tangi Meyer [ ] Connect with Paul Oberly Outline Introduction and Welcome Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk podcast, emphasizing its focus on industrial professionals and their innovations. Scott welcomes listeners and highlights the importance of industrial professionals in solving global problems. The podcast is broadcasting from the OMG q1 meeting in Reston, Virginia, showcasing a collection of problem solvers. Scott sets the stage for the conversation, mentioning the presence of two guests, Tangi Mayer and Paul Oberly. Guest Introductions Tangi Mayer introduces himself as French, working for Dassault Systemes, specifically Demi are, the manufacturing brand. Tangi describes his role as a senior strategic planner, focusing on anticipating trends and supporting future product and market developments. Paul Oberly introduces himself as the lead for Delmia augmented experience in North America, covering Canada, the US, and Mexico. Paul mentions the positive outcomes of their meetings at the OMG q1 meeting, including exceeding objectives and having productive discussions. Overview of Dassault Systemes' Work Tangi explains that Dassault Systemes uses advanced technologies like computer vision and AI to connect the virtual world with the real world through augmented reality. Paul emphasizes the importance of this connection, especially in the context of automation and Industry 4.0, bringing the digital twin to the production floor. Scott inquires about the bottom-line value and efficiencies gained from this approach. Paul highlights the benefits of getting things done right the first time and digitizing tribal knowledge to ensure quality and cohesive execution. Tangi's Background and Dassault Systemes' Acquisition Tangi shares his background, mentioning his previous work with Dita, a startup supporting the industry with augmented reality solutions. Dita was acquired by Dassault Systemes in July 2022, marking Tangi's official joining of the company. Scott asks Tangi about the process of creating a digital twin for a manufacturer. Paul explains that the product is the foundation for the business, and data is the driving force behind it. The Role of Data and Virtual Twin Paul discusses the importance of data in driving the business and connecting various systems like CAD, IoT, and Enterprise. The virtual twin serves as the foundation for the business,...
Hoy en el consultorio de bolsa de Capital Intereconomía, el analista independiente José María Lerma ha realizado un análisis de la situación actual de las principales bolsas a nivel mundial. Según Lerma, los mercados siguen siendo alcistas y las bajadas registradas “nos dieron oportunidad de compra”. El Dow Jones tiene la vista puesta en los 38.000 puntos. El analista incide en estar atentos la semana que viene a los 5.200 puntos del S&P500. La publicación de los resultados de Alphabet y Microsoft ha disparado el optimismo en los mercados. José María Lerma también ha respondido a las consultas de los oyentes y destaca valores interesantes: Telefónica, Santander, Apple, Dassault Systems, Basf, ACS, Acciona Renovables
CES (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show) is a leading event that presents pioneering technology solutions that are shaping the future. CES is more than just a trade show; it is a platform where revolutionary technology is revealed, demonstrating the boundless potential of what technology can accomplish.A significant aspect of CES is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. Technology is being developed to assist individuals with various disabilities, aiming to simplify their lives and enhance their quality of life. From products that augment mobility to those that boost sexual health, CES serves as a hub for state-of-the-art solutions that cater to a diverse array of needs.Furthermore, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organization that orchestrates CES, works tirelessly throughout the year. With a team of over 200 employees, the CTA conducts market research, advocates for pro-innovation tech policies, and develops technology standards that ensure interoperability and convenience for consumers. This behind-the-scenes work emphasizes the commitment to advancing technology and propelling progress in the industry.Engaging young adults and students in the realm of technology is also a crucial part of CES. While the event primarily caters to industry professionals, there are initiatives such as guided tours and scholarship programs designed to inspire and educate the next generation of innovators. By introducing young minds to the possibilities exhibited at CES, there is potential to ignite interest and nurture talent in fields like engineering, medicine, and beyond.AI at the forefront of CES 2024Jim Fellinger from the CTA, joined us to discuss this year's event. At CES 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare in groundbreaking ways. Companies like Dassault Systems are revolutionizing the industry with their digital twin technology, which allows for the complete replication of the human heart. This technology enables researchers to conduct tests that would otherwise require animal or human subjects, leading to more efficient and ethical research practices.AI is also being utilized to improve healthcare systems and the development of new drugs. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, companies are able to streamline processes, enhance patient care, and drive innovation in the medical field. The use of AI in healthcare is not only improving the quality of care but also revolutionizing the way healthcare professionals work.While there may be concerns about the potential for AI to replace humans in professional settings, it is important to approach new technology with a healthy degree of skepticism. AI is not meant to replace healthcare professionals but rather to augment their capabilities and improve patient outcomes. By leveraging AI technology, healthcare providers can enhance diagnostics, treatment plans, and overall patient care.Another example highlighted is the use of AI technology in agriculture, specifically in the development of a tractor that uses lasers to eliminate weeds and pests instead of pesticides. This innovation not only improves efficiency in farming practices but also has a positive impact on the environment and surrounding communities. By utilizing AI in this way, companies like John Deere are demonstrating how technology can be used to address important issues such as sustainability and environmental impact.Conclusion: A big year for the tech industry at CES 2024Some years, CES represents an incremental advancement for the industry. Other years, it represents an experimental year. For CES 2024, however, the event represented exponential growth across all industries that touch on the tech world. With the power of AI at the forefront, the next 12 months are going to be filled with new takes on old problems, and solutions to problems we didn't know we had.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
CES (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show) is a leading event that presents pioneering technology solutions that are shaping the future. CES is more than just a trade show; it is a platform where revolutionary technology is revealed, demonstrating the boundless potential of what technology can accomplish.A significant aspect of CES is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. Technology is being developed to assist individuals with various disabilities, aiming to simplify their lives and enhance their quality of life. From products that augment mobility to those that boost sexual health, CES serves as a hub for state-of-the-art solutions that cater to a diverse array of needs.Furthermore, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organization that orchestrates CES, works tirelessly throughout the year. With a team of over 200 employees, the CTA conducts market research, advocates for pro-innovation tech policies, and develops technology standards that ensure interoperability and convenience for consumers. This behind-the-scenes work emphasizes the commitment to advancing technology and propelling progress in the industry.Engaging young adults and students in the realm of technology is also a crucial part of CES. While the event primarily caters to industry professionals, there are initiatives such as guided tours and scholarship programs designed to inspire and educate the next generation of innovators. By introducing young minds to the possibilities exhibited at CES, there is potential to ignite interest and nurture talent in fields like engineering, medicine, and beyond.AI at the forefront of CES 2024Jim Fellinger from the CTA, joined us to discuss this year's event. At CES 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare in groundbreaking ways. Companies like Dassault Systems are revolutionizing the industry with their digital twin technology, which allows for the complete replication of the human heart. This technology enables researchers to conduct tests that would otherwise require animal or human subjects, leading to more efficient and ethical research practices.AI is also being utilized to improve healthcare systems and the development of new drugs. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, companies are able to streamline processes, enhance patient care, and drive innovation in the medical field. The use of AI in healthcare is not only improving the quality of care but also revolutionizing the way healthcare professionals work.While there may be concerns about the potential for AI to replace humans in professional settings, it is important to approach new technology with a healthy degree of skepticism. AI is not meant to replace healthcare professionals but rather to augment their capabilities and improve patient outcomes. By leveraging AI technology, healthcare providers can enhance diagnostics, treatment plans, and overall patient care.Another example highlighted is the use of AI technology in agriculture, specifically in the development of a tractor that uses lasers to eliminate weeds and pests instead of pesticides. This innovation not only improves efficiency in farming practices but also has a positive impact on the environment and surrounding communities. By utilizing AI in this way, companies like John Deere are demonstrating how technology can be used to address important issues such as sustainability and environmental impact.Conclusion: A big year for the tech industry at CES 2024Some years, CES represents an incremental advancement for the industry. Other years, it represents an experimental year. For CES 2024, however, the event represented exponential growth across all industries that touch on the tech world. With the power of AI at the forefront, the next 12 months are going to be filled with new takes on old problems, and solutions to problems we didn't know we had.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Analizamos el comportamiento de HSBC, Siemens Energy, Galp, Dassault Systems, Tom Tom, Asos y Clariant con Pablo García, director general de Divacons-Alphavalue.
Nos fijamos hoy en Deutsche Bank, Wordline, Dassault Systems, Porsche, Beiersdorf y Reckitt con Alberto Roldán, director general de Metagestión.
Hablamos de B2B con Oscar Torres, directivo de Dassault Systems y fundador del Programa B2B Management Esade. Tertulia con Julián Salcedo, presidente del Foro de Economistas Inmobiliarios y socio director de CEFRE; Rafael Ramiro, Profesor de Icade Business School -Universidad Pontificia Comillas; y María José Villanueva, consultora de salud y farma y miembro de la asociación española de ejecutivas y consejera.
Óscar Torres, directivo de Dassault Systems y fundador y directo del Programa B2B Management Esade, expone las claves para hacer crecer tu empresa B2B.
Tertulia con Carmen Morales, profesora del IE Business School; Rafael Ramiro, Profesor de Icade Business School -Universidad Pontificia Comillas y David Vincent Henneberger, Head of Office Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
Oscar Torres is a sales leader with every credential. He is the Founder and Director of the B2B Management Program at ESADE Executive Education…a business school ranked #4 in the world for Executive Education by the Financial Times. He also is the Global Sr. Director of Channel and Sales Transformation at Dassault Systems. He's advised leaders in over 500 companies worldwide and his work on predictability and trust have been featured in leading publications worldwide. Oscar joins the show in a really insightful conversation around the drivers of predictability. And since the job of every sales leader is predictable growth…this is an episode you'll be glad you took in. You can connect with Oscar on LinkedIn here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscartorresbaus/). You can learn more about ESADE Executive Education here (http://www.esade.edu/b2b). For video excerpts of this and other episodes of the Sales Leadership Podcast, check out Sales Leadership United on Patreon Here (https://www.patreon.com/SalesLeadershipUnited).
Al final de la semana pasada, el Dax 40 consiguió por fin superar las resistencias a las que se enfrentaba en el corto plazo. El selectivo, que se había erigido en las últimas semanas como la principal referencia a vigilar en Europa porque su comportamiento puede anticipar los movimientos en el resto de bolsas continentales, consiguió este jueves batir la cota de los 16.000 puntos, que era la parte superior del rango lateral en el que se había estado moviendo en el último mes."Esto no significa que las bolsas del Viejo Continente no puedan seguir subiendo, pero sí que me obliga a estar ojo avizor ante cualquier signo de debilidad y de ahí que a partir de ahora sea partidario de ajustar las referencias de stop más agresivas, que serán las primeras en saltar y en alertarnos de que la tendencia alcista en la que nos encontramos podría necesitar un merecido descanso", explica Joan Cabrero en su comentario estratégico semanal.Pese a todo, tal y como comenta el experto en el podcast, aún se pueden encontrar oportunidades de inversión en valores concretos que ofrecen una atractiva ecuación rentabilidad/riesgo, como es el caso de Micron Technologies y EQT Corporation en EEUU o de Dassault Systems en Europa.
Editor's note: Click here to subscribe to the podcast.The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN). This week:- Plant Fires Thousands of Workers in Late Night Text- Ford Suggests Turning Off the Heat in Your F-150 Lightning This Winter- Boring is Bailing on U.S. Projects- Caterpillar Successfully Demonstrates First Battery Electric Large Mining Truck- Automaker Floats Minimalist Convertible ConceptIn Case You Missed It- Hyundai to Rebuild Original 1974 Pony Coupe Concept- SF Will Allow Police to Deploy Lethal Robots- Canoo Delivers Light Tactical Vehicle to U.S. ArmyThis episode is sponsored by Dassault Systems. Register for our live video podcast: How to Attract New Talent with AR. This new live podcast will tell you how augmented reality is helping manufacturers reach operational excellence and attract young, qualified workers in a competitive landscape. Register Here.Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN). In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- Haribo Gifts Man Candy After He Finds Company's $4M Lost Check- Investigation Blames Factory Blast on Errors, 'Alarm Fatigue'- Tesla Gigafactory Construction Workers Allege Unsafe Conditions, Wage Theft- There's a New World's Fastest Production EV- Automaker Aims to Capitalize on Tech LayoffsIn Case You Missed It- Jack Daniels Takes Dog Toy Case to the Supreme Court - Young Adults in China Don't Want Factory Jobs- Surgeons Grow 3D-Printed Nose on Patient's ArmThis week's episode is sponsored by Dassault Systems. Make sure to register for our live video podcast: How to Attract New Talent with AR. This new live podcast will tell you how augmented reality is helping manufacturers reach operational excellence and attract young, qualified workers in a competitive landscape. Register Here.Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
What does it take to create leadership training programs that result in real behavior change? Billy Martin has the answer because he's done this successfully with sales leaders in two global companies—Salesforce and Dassault Systems. He describes all the elements built into their process, including teaching leaders how to ask powerful questions that draw out the native genius of their team members.Billy is Senior Director of Strategic Programs and Leadership at Medidata Solutions, a Dassault Systems Company. He's passionate about leading teams of professionals that create programs for onboarding new sales leaders and B2B sales reps around the world. His team builds and delivers various leadership business simulations, training programs, guided coaching activities and skill assessments --- all designed to scale globally across the leadership community. Billy is the co-author of One Thing: Focus on Sales Leadership: Insight from Top Business Executives on What It Takes to Be a Great Leader. He's also been a basketball referee since 1978.You'll discover: The FLIPD model and what the acronym meansHow Billy uses simulations to make learning relevant for learnersThe follow-up components that help leaders ingrain skillsWhat Billy and his team do to help leaders become effective coachesWays that Bill has grown as a leader over the yearsCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
TOGA: Plataforma Omnicanal Las plataformas para el manejo de la omnicanalidad, permiten integrar y unificar múltiples canales como parte de la estrategia del ciclo de relacionamiento del cliente, donde se integran las acciones de los diferentes puntos de contacto, para generar experiencias relevantes con los clientes y colaboradores. Es así como las empresas logran tener integradas las áreas de marketing, ventas y atención, analizando y optimizando la operación, incrementando la productividad, aumentando el ROI y mejorando la experiencia del cliente, permitiendo conversaciones fluidas y sin esfuerzo en todos los canales, con la posibilidad de que los clientes cambien de canal según su preferencia. TOGA Soluciones, es una empresa especializada que cumple 20 años de ofrecer servicios y soluciones en Consultoría, Desarrollo, Hosteo e Implementación de soluciones para Centros de Contacto y Customer Experience. Ha trabajado dentro del área de consultoría y pre-venta para compañías como Siemens y MatrixOne, hoy Dassault Systems. En el próximo capítulo de Tomando Café con Jesús Hoyos, estaremos hablando con Boris Garfias, Socio Director de TOGA SOLUCIONES sobre la plataforma de omnicanalidad que ofrece la empresa. #tomandocafeconjesushoyos #Cx2advisory #omnicanalidad #podcastdecrm
Christophe Martel shares how he has successfully led sales teams through 3 recessions. In this video, he shares the best tactics that every sales leader must do during a recession. He also shares how sales teams are affected by recessions and how to turn them around. Learn more about TI People at https://www.ti-people.com/ Christophe Martel is the Co-Founder of TI People; a specialist HR consultancy business that helps companies enrich the lives of their employees. He is a 35-year sales veteran and has led teams across 4 continents in brands such as IBM, HP, Dassault Systems, Computervision, and CEB. You can also find the video versions of some of our podcasts, plus many more topics like financial acumen and analysis on my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGQejy1U3NlAxvhWNg--VRw. You can also follow me on LinkedIn where I regularly share pertinent advice for professional sales https://www.linkedin.com/in/moeedamin/ and sign up for my weekly newsletter via https://www.proverbialdoor.com/ Finally, if you want to learn more about how my programs and services can help you and your team raise your sales & commercial success then you can contact me via enquiries@proverbialdoor.com
Continúan en París las pasarelas de Alta Costura en medio del duelo y del coronavirus. El ambiente festivo que caracteriza a estos eventos, en esta temporada esta opacado por el fallecimiento de actores importantes en el mundo de la moda y por la ausencia de público provocada por el coronavirus. Afortunadamente las joyerías más prestigiosas, como Chaumet, abren sus puertas para mostrar sus últimas creaciones a los periodistas y a su exclusiva clientela. Si algo destacaba en la ciudad luz durante los desfiles era el bullicio provocado por miles de periodistas y de clientes de las casas de costura que, a falta de atrapar un taxi, iban de un desfile a otro casi corriendo calzando zapatos deportivos de último grito. En esta ocasión, París ha perdido su ambiente marcada por el fallecimiento de algunos actores importantes en el mundo de la moda. El último ha sido Thierry Mugler quien marcó la moda de los años 80 y 90 con su estilo futurista. El coronavirus también se siente por la ausencia de periodistas y de clientes que les tienen pánico a los viajes. Por si fuera poco, algunos diseñadores han optado por presentar sus colecciones en videos y, en el caso de Julien Fournié, utilizando las tecnologías más adelantadas como el metaverso. La sombra futura de esta tecnología ya causa pánico, pero no a un diseñador como este que lleva tiempo colaborando con Dassault Systems y crea sus modelos en 3 dimensiones. Precisamente este es el reto de la Alta Costura, que los clientes vuelvan a París, que los periodistas puedan hacer acto de presencia en los desfiles y no descubrirlos a través de videos y que el meta verso que nos anuncia un futuro sin contacto humano no remplace las burbujas de champán, muy típicas en estos encuentros. -Otros ausentes- Hasta ahora, en la Alta Costura, no han participado diseñadores africanos. "Aunque desde hace unas tres temporadas desfila como invitado Imane Ayissi, un franco camerunés que tiene mucho talento", anota Jean-Paul Cauvin, director general de la casa Julien Fournié. La Alta Joyería tampoco participa en los desfiles. Jean-Marc Mansvelt, director general de Chaumet, el primer joyero parisino que se instaló, en 1780, en la Plaza Vendome París, explica la razón: “Hoy en día no participamos en las pasarelas porque pienso que es complicado. Todo el mundo se concentra en los trajes, en el vestuario. Al mismo tiempo el tema es válido porque la joyería y la Alta Joyería forman parte del vestuario. Pienso que es terreno que debemos explorar porque, como dije antes, la joyería y la Alta Joyería están muy ligadas a la belleza, al vestuario, a la ilusión, a la creación. Tenemos muchos puntos comunes.” Debido a su carácter extraordinario, se le ha otorgado un estatus especial. Desde 2010, su calendario oficial acoge a las Casas de Alta Joyería, miembros de la Federación. Este enfoque permite una sincronización de las presentaciones, pero también desplegar la historia de 2 sectores con un saber hacer excepcional y en perpetua reinvención. -La "Oleada" de Chaumet- "Déferlante", Oleada, es la nueva colección de Alta Joyería inspirada en el movimiento de las olas. Uno de los temas míticos de Chaumet. Desde hace más de dos siglos, los elementos naturales, especialmente el agua, han sido una importante fuente de inspiración para este gran joyero, el primero en instalarse, hace varios siglos, en la Plaza Vendôme de París. Con Déferlante, la nueva colección cápsula de Alta Joyería, la Maison Chaumet escribe un nuevo y espectacular capítulo. Capturadas en movimiento, las olas que rompen animan las ocho piezas que componen el set, que incluye un reloj secreto. Como prolongación de Torsade de Chaumet la anterior colección de Alta Joyería de la Maison y una oda a la vida y al movimiento, Déferlante se concentra en las firmas de Chaumet, desde la tiara hasta la joya transformable. En una fusión de contrastes, la colección posee la gracia inherente a las creaciones creaciones de Chaumet, capaz de evocar espigas de trigo acariciadas por el viento o el batir de las alas de un pájaro. Como una mezcla de tensiones cuidadosamente equilibrada, Déferlante destila el efecto del agua que brota agua en su combinación de tamaños, virtuosos escenarios y atrevidos ángulos. Con la colección Déferlante los artesanos del taller 12 Vendôme han vuelto a realizar hazañas extraordinarias en el arte de evocar el agua en todas sus formas. En efecto, cascadas, gotas y estalactitas que animan las diademas, los adornos para el cabello, los broches y las peinetas de Chaumet. La historia comienza con el corpiño en forma de cascada que Joseph Chaumet expuso en la Exposición Universal de París de 1900. Aclamado por su gracia y habilidad técnica, la pieza inspiró al crítico Roger Marx a escribir: "De todas las joyas, la más grande, la más suntuosa, el más mágico, el devant de corsage expuesto por el Sr. Chaumet debe su esplendor no tanto al número como al tamaño de los diamantes, a la composición que controlaba su uso y que hacía que la limpidez de las gemas brillara como las olas de una cascada, como ráfagas de luz". 122 años después, Déferlante es la perpetuación de esta creatividad inagotable, tomando un elemento de la naturaleza y interpretarlo para que corresponda a la mujer contemporánea
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ berichten die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über einen neuen Rekord bei Biontech, virtuelle Welten und Firmen mit Preissetzungsmacht in der Inflation. Außerdem geht es um Windeln.de, Heideldruck, Virtu Financial, Charles Schwab, Interactive Brokers, LSE, Deutsche Börse, Euronext, Dassault Systems, Merck, ASML, Microsoft, Facebook, Visa, Mastercard, MSCI, Roblox und Horizon Kinetics Inflation Beneficiaries ETF (WKN: A3CL8U). "Alles auf Aktien" ist der tägliche Börsen-Shot aus der WELT-Wirtschaftsredaktion. Die Wirtschafts- und Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz diskutieren über die wichtigsten News an den Märkten und das Finanzthema des Tages. Außerdem gibt es jeden Tag eine Inspiration, die das Leben leichter machen soll. In nur zehn Minuten geht es um alles, was man aktuell über Aktien, ETFs, Fonds und erfolgreiche Geldanlage wissen sollte. Für erfahrene Anleger und Neueinsteiger. Montag bis Freitag, ab 6 Uhr morgens. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++Werbung+++ Hier geht's zur App: Scalable Capital ist der Broker mit Flatrate. Unbegrenzt Aktien traden und alle ETFs kostenlos besparen – für nur 2,99 € im Monat, ohne weitere Kosten. Und jetzt ab aufs Parkett, die Scalable App downloaden und loslegen. Hier geht's zur App: https://bit.ly/3abrHQm
In this episode, Nikou speaks to Dr. John Sottery Ph.D. of Bionic Vitality. He is a scientist who has dedicated himself to understanding and optimizing human health at the molecular level. He and Nikou discuss how he guides people through the process of reducing their biological age. The science and advice he shares are easy to understand. They cover topics like boosting your cell´s garbage disposal processes. As well as the benefits of quite a few different, supplements and minerals. The subjects of leaky gut, SIBO, Keto, and the role insulin plays in fat disposal are also covered. Dr. Sottery encourages you to discuss any changes you want to make to your lifestyle, diet, or medications with your doctor. KEY TAKEAWAYS John Sottery´s prices are low enough for everyone to access his services and learn how to reduce their biological age. Traditional drugs have a place, but they do not need to be your first or only choice. Everyone should run any health-related changes they want to make past their doctor. When your cells can no longer take out the trash effectively serious health issues can develop e.g., Parkinson´s Anyone can support their cells' garbage disposal system to enhance their autophagy process. Long-chain omega 3 cannot be manufactured by your body. Make fixing your omega 3 to omega 6 ratios a priority. It reduces inflammation in the body. When you feed cattle grain, even for a few weeks, a lot of the good nutrients disappear. Your gut needs to work properly for you to benefit from the good food and supplements you take. Remove all seed or vegetable oils from your diet. All sugars including the ones that are thought of as healthy register in your brain the same way. The rate at which people´s bodies dispose of carbs varies. In many cases, you can eat some healthy carbs without gaining weight. BEST MOMENTS ‘I don´t hate drugs… I want to take the fewest amount of drugs, for the shortest time, at the lowest possible dose. ´ ‘If you're going to have salmon, it has to be wild-caught.’ ‘The brain registers all sugars the same way including monk fruit.’ ‘If your gut is screwed up, you are toast.’ EPISODE RESOURCES The Perfect Health Diet https://www.johnsottery.com/ For anyone looking to break their sugar addiction, decrease chronic inflammation, brain fog, fatigue, and lose weight naturally through food, mindfulness and movement: https://nikouela.lpages.co/gutreset ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. John Sottery is a scientist who is focused on understanding and optimizing human health at a molecular level. His Bionic Vitality program provides a research-based blueprint for people who REFUSE to age normally. Each month, he teaches individuals from around the world (US, Canada, Europe, Middle East, and Australia) how to transform their health, energy, and appearance via state-of-the-art strategies based on breakthrough scientific research. ( www.JohnSottery.com ) John received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Duke University (1985), where he was honored with the J.T. Adams Chemistry Fellowship. At Procter & Gamble, Dr. Sottery led the development of new sunscreen technology and played a key role in developing products that achieved hundreds of millions of dollars in sales. (Awarded a P&G Competitive Advantage Award) Over the last 39 years, his work has resulted in 6 US patents – and multiple international patents, scientific presentations, and publications. Dr. Sottery has been an invited speaker at scientific conferences, around the world (New York, Orlando, London, Cannes, Sydney, etc.), including an Invited Keynote Presentation at Formula III in La Grande Motte, France (chaired by the 1991 Nobel Prize Winner, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes). He has been an expert speaker at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and has been interviewed by numerous publications including Scientific American and GCI (Cover Story). John has authored invited chapters in two books: "Scientific American's Ask The Experts" “PBS Special Life 201" And Dr. Sottery has founded and bootstrapped two companies from startup to successful acquisition. Enginuity PLM – Acquired by Dassault Systems (2011) IMS Inc – Acquired by FSTI (2019) Expert featured on the PBS Special "Life 201" (Currently airing across the United States). VALUABLE RESOURCES Email: nikoulohse@gmail.com Instagram: @nikouela ABOUT THE HOST Nikou Lohse is a mom of three, wife to former MLB pitcher Kyle Lohse, Master Pilates instructor, yoga teacher, and lover of all things MOVEment, MINDFULness, and commUNITY. Nikou is a serial entrepreneur. She started her first company at 21 doing sales & marketing for Fortune 500 companies, made her first million at 24, and decided to exit at 30 in order to pursue her passion for helping others. She became a yoga, Pilates, barre, and mindfulness instructor, but her own struggle with SIBO and postpartum depression led her to redefine the way she took care of her body. Now, as a holistic health coach, she is on a mission to empower women and help them heal their gut through nutrition, movement, mindfulness, and spirituality. CONTACT METHOD Email: nikoulohse@gmail.com Podcast Description Failing forward is about the successes we find after enduring failure. Each episode is an opportunity to hear interviews and stories from professional athletes, entrepreneurs, executives, doctors, and loved ones who have fallen down, struggled, and transformed. They’ll be sharing how they got to where they are today, and the lessons they learned along the way. We’ll be covering topics in entrepreneurship, careers, relationships, holistic wellness, mindfulness, gut health, and finding your competitive edge. With raw human moments and empowering information, this podcast is here to inspire you, remind you of your greatness, and give you the knowledge to up-level in every area of your life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nous ne sommes pas dans la science-fiction, ou dans l'aventure intérieure, mais bien avec Bertrand Duplat le génial inventeur est concepteur d'un micro robot pour explorer et réparer notre cerveau. Imaginez un robot qui se déplace, qui peut libérer un médicament, réparer une zone, faire une image… et ce avec une taille 3 fois plus petite qu'un grain de riz. Ingénieur de formation (ENSTA), il a grandi avec Pif Gadget et Métal Hurlant, c'est peut-être de là qu'il tire ses géniales inventions (40 brevets à son actif). Dans une première partie, nous retraçons son parcours, son enfance, la création du logiciel Virtools qu'il a revendu à Dassault Systems. Dans une seconde partie, Bertrand nous parle de son robot, des perspectives, des possibilités, et répond à plusieurs questions : Quelles sont les contraintes techniques (tailles, poids) ? Comment le robot se déplace ? Quelles sont les lois de la physique dans le cerveau ? Les cerveaux sont-il tous différents ? Comment ce robot va aider la médecine ? Que pourrait-il soigner ? Quelles sont les autres techniques pour opérer un cerveau ? Où en est son élaboration ? la roadmap Vous l'imaginez, c'est un épisode rare où on ne voit pas e temps passé. Bertrand explique simplement des choses compliquées. Je vous laisse écouter cet épisode, vous allez voir c'est passionnant. Bonne écoute
The BelkIoT Podcast - IoT Every "Thing" with Sai Prakash Belkeri
In this episode, we talk about how Dassault Systems is helping Industries and Cities transform into Smart Industries and Smart Cities. Director at Dassault Systems, Mr. RaviKiran Pothukuchi talks all about the Digital Transformation world. Demystifies many jargons and walks us through the fast-growing space with lots of examples ranging from Virtual Singapore to Smart roads in Jaipur. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To know more Logon to our Website - https://BelkIoT.in Join our Community - https://BelkIoT.in/join-us Post your questions and suggestions at our Twitter - @BelkIoT Instagram - @BelkIoT Connect with Sai Prakash Belkeri LinkedIn - Sai Prakash Belkeri Twitter - @Belkerisai Instagram - @BelkeriSai --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/belkiot/message
In recent history, there have been three important events that have led marketing teams to shift their focus and embrace digital marketing transformation. The first event was 9/11 in 2001 and how fear and uncertainty gripped the U.S. (and others) which hindered planned marketing activities including travel and events where thousands of people congregated. The second event was the economic crisis of 2008 which had both businesses and consumers concerned about the repercussions that came out of every dollar spent. Third, is how COVID has affected many lives and how we conduct business. March 2020 provided the world with a new chapter. Those who accepted and embraced the changes with compassion for each other have figured out ways to conduct business, despite the challenges many businesses have faced. My guest this week on the Modern Marketing Engine podcast is Sara Larsen. Sara’s experience and “marketing scars” come from years of marketing leadership roles at organizations such as IBM, SAP, and Dassault Systems. Most recently, Sara was the CMO at Brightcove, the leading online video streaming platform. Sara and I spoke about what she describes as the three digital marketing transformation pillars every organization needs in order to become successful in the face of significant change. Marketing Transformation Pivot Before I reveal Sara’s three pillars, the word pivot warrants attention. This word is likely on the list of words that marketers didn’t anticipate we would use so much in 2020. The word is commonly used to define a slight change that ensures short term survival. This is exactly what many marketers thought 2020 needed, a slight change in the way we market our businesses. But as the events of 2020 unfolded, we continued to see no indications that things would return back to its pre-COVID state. So, the word pivot was not only used to describe short term survival, instead, it was used to describe long term resilience and growth. Most organizations have already gone through the first part which is ensuring short-term survival. For example, some businesses in B2C have adjusted for the short term such as bakeries pivoting to sell kits to bake at home and alcohol distilleries pivoting to make hand-sanitizers. However, these adjustments or pivots aren’t necessarily sustainable and we now need to think about how we pivot towards long-term resilience and growth. Pillar #1 - How Relevant are you during this Marketing Transformation? Many organizations began to experience the reality that some customers didn’t view them as necessary or relevant in the “new normal.” As marketers, we need to understand that buyer’s needs have changed, and we must ask ourselves, is what we’re selling still relevant? This is where marketers need to be aligned not just with sales but also with your product strategy. Sales can tell you what conversations they’re having with buyers. What are they looking for now? What are their highest priorities and where in their organization does your product fit in? This will help define how imminent a pivot will be from what you were doing before to what you need to be offering now. We’ve always seen alignment as important but in the face of digital marketing transformation we see that it is more important than ever. Business continuity is also at an all-time high. For example, video messaging can sometimes substitute for those virtual meetings that your buyers may no longer consider as high-priority. Pillar #2 - The Marketing Mix Has Fundamentally Change Interestingly, many of us can tell you the exact day, hour, and even minute when we realized back in March that our plans for the year were going to be turned upside down. When the COVID-19 outbreak has deemed a pandemic everything changed. The most notable marketing pivot in 2020 centered around events and event planning. Most events have either been canceled or have gone entirely virtual. These new events have given organizations the need to step up their innovation to keep attendees engaged. Though Sara estimates that in-person events are likely to resume after Q2 of 2021, the results from virtual events have been mostly positive. At in-person events, it was tough to keep an attendee engaged for over 20 minutes, but virtual events allow organizations to showcase technology and this is all thanks to video best practices. Social content, podcasts, video content, these are all great platforms for brands to showcase their assets. We referenced both 9/11 and the 2008 economic crisis earlier in this post. In 2008, similar to this year, everyone was saying that things would resume in 2009, and for the most part, things did. But how are things different this year? For starters, people’s lives are in play by contrast to 2008, which was an economic-only event. Today, the technology is more advanced, and with so much invested in digital marketing transformation and content marketing, marketers have the ability to pivot to this new normal. Sure, events will come back eventually but we might be looking at hybrid events. Being Helpful can Benefit you in the Long Run Sara’s team at Brightcove began to offer free live-streaming video to organizations who could use it to support their community. They offered this service to schools and churches and community theatres. They offered up to 50 free hours and this was not only rewarding but was also a very helpful research opportunity. With the information gathered, they began to see what problems organizations were facing during the pandemic in the midst of their digital marketing transformation. It was a good way to learn what problems most organizations were facing and what solutions they needed. Pillar #3 - Evolving Talent Needs in the Midst of Digital Marketing Transformation Marketers often raise the question, what do I need to learn next? Marketing leaders and their teams need to continually keep up with the latest trends to stay competitive. But this year things have been different. It used to be, what would I need to know next year? Today it’s what do I need to know for next week? Trends are changing at an alarming rate. Selling with video and selling with social media used to be a suggestion, today it’s a necessity to stay relevant. Sara says that as marketing leaders, we need to know where the world is headed. What does the buyer care about? How do we speak to buyers on their preferred digital channels? The conventional wisdom that in order to close bigger deals, customers need to meet with salespeople face-to-face is no longer true…That big sales aren’t likely to happen virtually. Sara highlights a recent study conducted by McKinsey that says, over 70% of B2B buyers are open to self-service models of up to $50k. Over 27% said they’d spend over $500k. What does this mean? That your buyers understand that the world has gone virtual so you need to adapt as well. A study conducted by Gartner in 2020 states that the modern B2B buying committee only spends 17% of its time in their customer journey, talking to suppliers. The rest of the time is spent defining their requirements, looking up websites, competitors, and watching videos and reading reviews. That means, instead of worrying about how much time you spend speaking to prospective buyers, you need to be thinking about what content will appeal to your buyer to be included in their research. This includes all forms of content including video, podcasts and social media posts. Many executives are reluctant to invest in online training or peer mentoring because they would rather wait until “things get back to normal.” Sara is an advocate of staying current by keeping talent up to speed on the trends that are needed today. She says that current talent demands include event planning, putting on digital experiences, investing in digital training, and lastly, research. You need to determine whether or not your buyer type is the same or if your product or service is best suited for a different buyer persona. Shifting Towards Digital Marketing Transformation I thoroughly enjoy speaking with marketing visionaries who are constantly looking to better themselves and those around them. Sara says that digital marketing transformation isn’t always planned and this year is a clear example of it. We ended the episode on a high note with Sara emphasizing the importance of having empathy for your team, clients, and colleagues while driving our businesses forward. This change has affected everyone so as we move out of this pivot and into the long-term resilience and growth, empathy will carry us through and into our next chapter. Outline of this Digital Transformation Episode [2:40] Sara Larsen Bio and Introduction [3:50] 3 digital transformation pillars she wants to talk about [4:00] Importance of Pivoting towards short term change and long term resilience and growth [4:30] First Pillar: Are you Relevant? Will your traditional marketing strategies be enough? [11:00] Second Pillar: The Digital Marketing Mix has Fundamentally Changed [12:30] When are events coming back? Importance of Digital technology. [15:45] The difference between this market change and the change in the 2008 economic recession. [20:30] Third Pillar: Evolving Talent Needs [25:40] Invest in Online Training and Peer Mentoring [27:00] Marketing evolution and continuous need to reassess
Overview Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy podcast talks to Glen de Vries, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Medidata, a leading online platform for clinical trials. He’s also the author of the book, “The Patient Equation.” In this episode, Glen talks about his career as a healthcare entrepreneur and how he pioneered the use of the internet to improve how physicians diagnose and help patients. Episode Highlights Glen introduces “The Patient Equation,” his book about how the data revolution is transforming healthcare. He also talks about his childhood, particularly his aspirations and the reasons he pursued research as a career. What inspired Glen to launch Medidata? How did Medidata become what it is today? One key to success is to have the right people around you. For Glen, this includes his partners, who made Medidata possible. Glen discusses the challenges Medidata faced and how they moved forward to pursue company goals. Across his career, Glen has always had a conviction for online connection. He talks about the importance of collaboration between medical professionals, particularly when it comes to research and medicine. Data is at the center of these collaborations - curating data fit for a purpose and using data to get the right tools in the hands of physicians. When it comes to data collection, you should utilize data in a way that can actually ‘wake up’ new information. Use big data to find small factors. Leverage relevant inputs to get the right outputs. How is Medidata proving to be relevant in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic? 3 Key Points The future of the healthcare industry rests on the innovation of information dissemination between researchers and healthcare professionals. Collaborative work can help ensure various options will be available for both the physicians and the patients, and a more individualistic approach to treatment can be created. No one treatment equation is highly precise, as every patient is unique. What works for you may not work for others. Tweetable Quotes “My work experience may seem illogical but I’ve realized they were connected steps I had to go through to reach where I am today.” - Glen de Vries “The Patient Equation is not a one-size-fits-all formula for treatment success. Rather, it’s a tool to create a better framework to think about.” - Glen de Vries “It’s important not to give up despite what happens. Surround yourself with individuals who have different experiences that complement each other and trust in their greatness.” - Glen de Vries References Mentioned Medidata Website: https://www.medidata.com/en/ The Patient Equation: : https://www.medidata.com/en/medidata-institute/thepatientequation/ Dassault Systems: https://www.3ds.com/about-3ds #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #healthcare #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #onlineconnection #internet #data #datacollection #thepatientequation #covid19
La Bourse de Paris a creusé ses pertes dans l'après-midi pour retomber sous le seuil des 5000 points. Le CAC 40 termine à - 1,22% vers les 4978 points. Il faut dire que l'évolution de la situation sanitaire qui vient de nouveau remettre en cause la potentielle vigueur de la reprise et les doutes émis par la Fed mercredi continuent de plomber le moral des investisseurs. Outre-Atlantique, la déception de la Réserve fédérale stoppe d'ailleurs toujours toute initiative. Après un démarrage en ordre dispersé, les principaux indices ont basculé en territoire négatif. La Bourse de Paris a creusé ses pertes dans l'après-midi pour retomber sous le seuil des 5000 points. Le CAC 40 termine à - 1,22% vers les 4978 points. Il faut dire que l'évolution de la situation sanitaire qui vient de nouveau remettre en cause la potentielle vigueur de la reprise et les doutes émis par la Fed mercredi continuent de plomber le moral des investisseurs. Outre-Atlantique, la déception de la Réserve fédérale stoppe d'ailleurs toujours toute initiative. Après un démarrage en ordre dispersé, les principaux indices ont basculé en territoire négatif. L'actualité du jour sur les marchés européens est marquée par le rachat de Bankia par CaixaBank, un accord qui donne naissance à la plus grande banque d'Espagne en volume d'actifs. Mais le secteur bancaire n'en bénéficie pas. Plus de 3% de baisse pour Société Générale et Crédit Agricole, -2,34% pour BNP Paribas. L'autre information en matière de fusions acquisitions vient de LSE. L'opérateur de la Bourse de Londres a annoncé être en négociations exclusives avec Euronext sur la cession de sa filiale Borsa Italiana, l'opérateur de la Bourse de Milan. Résultat, la plateforme qui gère notamment la Bourse de Paris se place en tête du SBF 120. Parmi les hausses du jour sur le CAC 40, le secteur technologique parvient à tirer son épingle du jeu. Worldline est en tête de l'indice +1,70%. Dassault Systems est également bien positionné +1,11%. Soitec grimpe aussi sur le SBF 120. A l'inverse, la dégringolade se poursuit pour Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield qui a annoncé mercredi une augmentation de capital. Par ricochet, les foncières commerciales cotées sur le SBF 120 sont sanctionnées. Klépierre et Mercialys chutent de 10%. Lagardère continue de son côté sa dégringolade. -15% en une semaine. La Bourse de Paris a creusé ses pertes dans l'après-midi pour retomber sous le seuil des 5000 points. Le CAC 40 termine à - 1,22% vers les 4978 points. Il faut dire que l'évolution de la situation sanitaire qui vient de nouveau remettre en cause la potentielle vigueur de la reprise et les doutes émis par la Fed mercredi continuent de plomber le moral des investisseurs. Outre-Atlantique, la déception
Glen de Vries, is co-founder of Medidata, which was acquired by Dassault Systems for $6B in 2019. Glen is co-founder and co-CEO of Medidata, the most-used platform for clinical trials around the world. Glen has been driving Medidata’s mission since the company’s inception in 1999, “powering smarter treatments and healthier people”. He has recently authored a book called "The Patient Equation: The Precision Medicine Revolution in the Age of Covid-19 and Beyond" where he describes how the digitization of healthcare data will create massive opportunities for personalized medicine. Company Homepage: https://www.medidata.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/captainclinical Disclaimer: Remember, the Health Unchained podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and we are not providing any sort of legal, financial, or medical advice. Please do your own research and due diligence before making any important decisions related to these matters. Show Notes •Glen's journey from the lab to starting Medidata •Healthcare technology innovation and adoption •Opening up the aperture for better problem solving •Glen’s New book - The Patient Equation - (all royalties donated to Conquer Cancer, the ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) Foundation). •Clinical research innovation •Trends in COVID-19 Clinical Trials/Studies – Lessons for the future? •How can we develop a healthcare system that aligns with the promise precision medicine? •The Importance of incentives in healthcare systems •How can smart devices and wearables change the way doctors practice medicine? •DoD – Device on Dog problem •Will wearables improve patient adherence monitoring during clinical research? •What is the value/benefits of collecting personal healthcare data over time? •Gattaca (the movie) and it’s relation to healthcare data •What are the limits of technology for clinical trials research? •What impact do the big tech players have on the clinical trials industry? •What is Medidata's roadmap for the rest of 2020 and 2021? •Who are the people who have been your biggest influences? •When do you expect to go to space? - https://isglendevriesinspacerightnow.com/ •Final takeaways News Corner On August 26, 2020, in an effort to provide faster Covid-19 test results, the FDA authorized an emergency use of a rapid antigen test that can only be used by authorized labs and patient care settings. To be clear, the BinaxNOW™ COVID-19 Ag Test Card EUA has not been FDA cleared or approved for broad consumer use. A day after Abbott received this emergency FDA approval of its 15-minute COVID-19 test, HHS has awarded it a $760 million contract to produce 150 million tests, the department said this week. The HHS said the tests may be deployed to schools and other "special needs" populations. Healthcare providers using Abbott's test will swab a patient's nose, transfer the sample to a test card. Results become available In just 15 minutes with no instrumentation, using proven lateral flow technology with demonstrated sensitivity of 97.1% and specificity of 98.5% in clinical study. Abbott says they will ship tens of millions of tests in September, ramping to 50 million tests a month at the beginning of October. https://abbott.mediaroom.com/2020-08-26-Abbotts-Fast-5-15-Minute-Easy-to-Use-COVID-19-Antigen-Test-Receives-FDA-Emergency-Use-Authorization-Mobile-App-Displays-Test-Results-to-Help-Our-Return-to-Daily-Life-Ramping-Production-to-50-Million-Tests-a-Month https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/supply-chain/us-awards-abbott-760m-contract-for-rapid-covid-19-tests.html Health Unchained Links Website: https://healthunchained.org Telegram: t.me/healthunchained Twitter: twitter.com/Healthunchaind Bert’s Blockchain and Healthcare Weekly Newsletter: https://bert.substack.com/
Mark comes from a background in design and engineering, and so has been able to bring a lot to the table in his current role as a product portfolio manager at Dassault Systems. Join our discussion surrounding cloud computing, AI and machine learning, and additive manufacturing features you didn’t even know existed in SolidWorks. Pipeline Design & Engineering partners with medical device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, or automation equipment but don’t have the bandwidth or resources internally to develop that equipment. You can find us on the web at www.testfixturedesign.com and www.designtheproduct.com . Mechanical Engineering, SolidWorks, Dassault Systems, Cloud computing, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Additive manufacturing, 3D Experience
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Louis is an expert in CRM, CPQ, PLM and ERP systems and works as a Principal at Dassault Systems. He is also a well-known Forbes Columnist. In this interview he shares why he thinks Machine Learning, Pricing and Visualization are CPQ topics to watch out for, why he thinks “auto-complete” is an important CPQ capability, how manufacturers stay away from price wars, what he means by collaborative selling and much more. Follow him on Twitter @LouisColumbus LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiscolumbus/
We have seen our share of exotic, interesting and sad motorcycles over the last few years, but French manufacturer Newron has brought something new to the table with an electric motorcycle that has a large cylindrical battery and a wooden body. The story of Newron Motors has been one of fits and starts. Sébastien Mahut is an electronic engineer by trade and the man behind the concept motorcycle. He has dreamed of designing an all-electric motorcycle since he was as a child, but until recently, it seemed unlikely that it would ever become a reality. Officially, Newron Motors was founded in 2016. Shortly thereafter, the company met the design team at Dassault Systems at an incubator, and used Dassault's 3DExperience platform to collaborate on prototypes, sketching and design validation. The money ran out at the incubator and Newron has now turned to the Advans Group. The company is working with ELSYS Design, a division of the ADVANS Group that specializes in embedded systems. ELSYS is working on a test bench for Newron's wood-wrapped electric motorcycle, and also plans to collaborate on the control and communication interface components. The company is now on it's second prototype and one interesting feature will allow riders to set their destination in the GPS and allow the motorcycle to configure the most efficient power usage for the trip. The bike will also connect to a smartphone application that will help owners perform predictive maintenance. Newron’s plans are ambitions. The company hopes to produce 12 road-certified motorcycles in 2020, before ramping up production to commercialization in 2021.While the production goals seem aggressive, if not a long shot, it seems that little will prevent Sébastien Mahut for realizing his dream.
Elle est la dernière des 7 Merveilles du Monde antique encore existante, et pourtant personne ne sait à ce jour comment la pyramide de Kheops a été construite !150 m de haut pour une masse de 5 millions de tonnes, le tout sur une surface de 5 hectares, mais les scientifiques se demandent en effet comment les égyptiens ont pu ériger un tel monument, il y a 4500 ans, à une époque où la roue n’existait même pas !!Depuis 2015, des découvertes ont été effectuées grâce à la mission Scan Pyramids menée par le Mehdi Tayoubi, spécialiste de la simulation chez Dassault Systems, Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Digitalisering endrer samfunnet og i denne episoden av Energibransjens TEMApodcast tar vi en prat med Renate Enge i Dassault om hvordan trender og digitalisering i praksis endrer hverdagene til ingeniørene.Dassault Systems deltar som sponsor når olje- og energibransjen møtes de på konferansen Digital Energy 2018 den 21. november i Stavanger for å ytterligere å bidra til praten og diskusjonene rundt dette interessante og relevante temaet.For mer informasjon: digital-energy.noTid: 21. november 2018.Sted: Clarion StavangerNB! Denne podcast-episoden inneholder produktplassering.Medvirkende i podcast: Partner Success Manager/ Cloud Lead Renate Enge fra Dassault Systems og utviklingsdirektør Chul Christian Aamodt i enerWE.Produsent: Cecilie SvabøBakgrunnsbilde: Pixabay See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Olivier Dassault, dont le nom sonne comme celui d’un capitaine d’industrie est également un parlementaire mais surtout un aviateur, photographe, compositeur de musique et un soutien indéfectible pour Crooner Radio. C’est avec le plaisir de l’artiste chroniqueur-aviateur qu’il survole l’actualité sociale, politique, artistique Française, sans se priver de laisser aller sa sensibilité et de parler vrai sur Crooner radio. Plus d'informations : www.crooner.fr
With more and more technology being added to cars, automakers can no longer design vehicles that delight customers, they now have to design vehicles that build trust. Input is needed from many different disciplines, so design can encompass a customer’s entire experience. On Autoline This Week, John McElroy is joined by three design experts who explain why “designers have to become stewards of morality.”
With more and more technology being added to cars, automakers can no longer design vehicles that delight customers, they now have to design vehicles that build trust. Input is needed from many different disciplines, so design can encompass a customer’s entire experience. On Autoline This Week, John McElroy is joined by three design experts who explain why “designers have to become stewards of morality.”
Dr Patrick Johnson talks to ecancertv about Dassault Systems’ work building a collaborative online environment to aid therapeutic development. It is hoped that this will facilitate a greater level of collaboration between pharmaceutical companies, research labs and computer companies and will help develop better models of disease progression. It is expected that the construction this large system to model multiple cancers will allow the identification of similarities in chemical pathways and aid the drug development. Dr Johnson concludes by discussing the importance of multi-disciplinary approach which encourages different disciplines to work together to develop the next generation of therapies. Filming Supported by Amgen