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Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast, Joining us today is Prabhu Patil, Prabhu is founder & CEO of PROLIM. Prabhu has over 30 years of PLM and IoT Experience. Prabhu has started his career as Space Scientist building Missiles. He applied CAD/CAM technology and built missiles. Later he worked at PTC, IBM from software developer to Project Manager. Later he worked for 18 years at SDRC, UGS, Siemens PLM and worked in Automotive, Aerospace, Medical Devices and Industry Machinery. Prabhu has built PROLIM with 9 global offices with over 500 employees. Tune in to learn more!
The landscape of industrial machinery and manufacturing has seen an innovative overhaul of technological advancements.Siemens is one of the largest industrial automation supplier in the world,With a unique position in the software side. They have been a leading provider of industrial automation for a number of years So they understand how technology needs to be integrated into the machinery.Today, in our first podcast in this series, Bill Davis and I, we're discussing how machinery manufacturers are gaining a competitive edge by implementing smart manufacturing.Bill Davis is the Director of Industrial Machinery & Heavy Equipment Solutions at Siemens. He has a Mechanical Engineering Degree, Bachelor in Science Degree from Milwaukee School of Engineering, with a Masters in Business Administration from Marquette University. In the course of his experience, he has gained a lot of skills with regards to CAD and PDM, as well as operations management. Listen to the First Episode of Siemens PLM Podcast series to learn how machine manufacturers are maximizing profits, and the industry trends driving the adoption of this innovative technology.Questions I ask:Within that 30-year span of your career, how long have you been focused on smart manufacturing? (02:28)What is smart manufacturing? (03:01)In what way is Siemens PLM implementing smart manufacturing into companies and into manufacturers? (06:08)In looking at just the trends in this industry, how do you see Siemens with the machine trends and aligning that with smart manufacturing? (08:38)How are you seeing trends changing in the way customer purchases a machine? (12:52)In this episode, you will learn:Bill Davis's background and career. (01:15)Smart manufacturing at the product level. (03:55)Smart manufacturing at the machinery level. (04:32)What adaptability means, in terms of smart manufacturing. (09:42)What extendability refers to, in terms of smart manufacturing. (11:22)Connect with Bill Davis:LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the world of digital transformation, slow-moving annual strategic planning processes don't allow organizations to capitalize on fast-emerging opportunities, or respond to unanticipated risks or competitive threats. In this SCIP IntelliCast episode, we speak with former Siemens executive Dr. Helmuth Ludwig (Global CIO, CEO of Siemens Industry & Siemens PLM ) on how organizations can develop and adjust strategy in a digital age through:Data backed personal experiencesWhole market ecosystem viewsAgile and Strategic Planning For training, best practices, and peer connections on competitive strategy & intelligence, connect with us at www.scip.org.
SAM Counsel - Attorney Steve® Software Audit Essentials - Autodesk piracy reports may reveal alot In this exciting episode of Vondran Legal Hour, Attorney Steve® the Software Audit Defense Lawyer talks about Autodesk auditing and what happens when someone reports your company for using unlicensed software, or using cracked software, or over-installing software, or even going outside your license territorial rights. These are big issues these days and Autodesk is continuing to hit hard in 2021 with EULA audits (contractual audits), and following up on piracy reports from software whistleblowers, ex-employees (many times disgruntled), and even competitors or your own contractors may report you for a variety of reasons. This IP podcast discusses the state of their piracy intake form as of the date of this posting. If you receive a letter from a law firm like Donahue Fitzgerlarld up in San Francisco bay area, or get an "internal audit letter" from Autodesk the corporation, call us to discuss. In most cases, they will have experienced copyright infringement attorneys on their team, and it makes good sense to have a skilled software audit (SAM Counsel) on your team. We have handled hundreds of software audits over the years, including Siemens PLM, Vero software, Solidworks, Business Software Alliance ("BSA") and others. Call us at (877) 276-5084.
When it comes to driving product innovation, the consumer is king. Millennials today recognize a desired change in a product or brand, and in no time they’re using the power of social media, creating momentum to drive that change. This consumer behavior is changing the dynamics of the industry, making the need for flexibility increasingly important.Meeting the demands of consumers by having the ability to customize products on a mass scale can catapult a business to the forefront of the consumer goods market. Advancing digital capability within manufacturing is truly a game-changer. Our guests today are Suzanne Kopcha and Alastair Orchard. Suzanne is Vice President of Consumer Products & Retail Industry. Here at Siemens PLM, she analyzes industry trends and uses that data to explain how digitalization can turn challenges into opportunities. Alastair is the Vice President of Digital Enterprise at Siemens PLM Software, and has been a driving force behind digitalization at Siemens since the beginning. He was one of the first people to define the company's Digital Enterprise Portfolio. Questions I Ask:Can you explain what we mean when we talk about “Consumer Products”? (2:04)How did Anton S. Huber replace hardware with software as the basis for innovation? (5:52) Can you talk about the current crisis within the consumer products industry? (9:40)How is the consumer demand for sustainability affecting the industry? (11:41)In This Episode, You Will Learn:Why digital capability is the new currency (4:22)The origin story of digitalization at Siemens (5:03)How Siemens shift to software has grown (8:20)The hottest current topic in discussions with customers (13:51)Connect with Suzanne Kopcha:LinkedinThought LeadershipWomen in Leadership SymposiumConnect with Alastair Orchard:LinkedinYoutube: Trusted TraceabilityPLM Webinar See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hackrod has partnered with Siemens PLM to develop a new platform that eases barriers from bringing complex manufacturing ideas from concept to market.Read the full transcript and watch the video:https://www.cxotalk.com/video/siemens-hackrod-collaborative-design-plm-web-30
Hackrod has partnered with Siemens PLM to develop a new platform that eases barriers from bringing complex manufacturing ideas from concept to market.Read the full transcript and watch the video:https://www.cxotalk.com/video/siemens-hackrod-collaborative-design-plm-web-30
Digital Enterprise Society is the authority on the transformation to a digital enterprise, impacting all areas of an organization. Tune in for discussions among industry leaders about operations and action needed to drive digitization principles forward for the future of product development and life cycles. On this episode, Thom Singer and Craig Brown interview Eric Kozikowsk, Kevin Del Re, and Soho Yun, three Purdue University students and soon to be working professionals in PLM. They each share some of their education and work experiences, questions they have about the industry, and advice to help even younger students successfully enter the world of PLM. The conversation wraps up with exceptional advice about the value of securing and fostering mentor relationships. This panel discussion offers valuable career advice for professionals at every experience level and proves that the future of PLM is in very capable hands. On today’s podcast, you will learn: Opportunities, lessons learned, and surprises from current PLM students A look at automation in the factory — comparing the work of robots vs. humans. Virtual product integration challenges require new skill sets and toolsets to complete complex tasks. The expanse of information gathered at every step of processes requires specialized handling and computing skills. There is a wide variety of opportunities available within PLM, and evolution to a PLM career can originate anywhere from pharmacy to engineering. PLM Q & A from next-generation professionals What data is essential and what data doesn’t actually need to be tracked? What skill sets will set new professionals apart from their competition? What computing skills are most essential for success in the future of PLM? Advice from graduate students for high schoolers Secure internships to increase your knowledge of available opportunities. Get involved with teams to maximize your exposure to PLM. Explore and enhance a wide variety of skill sets. Mentor relationships are invaluable and most successful when started early and engaged in often. Continue the conversation with us within the Digital Enterprise Society Community at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org. Guest Bios: Eric Kozikowski is a Purdue University graduate student studying Product Lifecycle Management. He came to Purdue in 2018 after graduating from Illinois State University with a degree in Engineering Technology focused on Manufacturing Engineering and Automation. He has interned as a design engineer intern at Midland OPW Dover in Skokie, IL as well as an industrial engineering intern at Bridgestone Tires in Normal, IL. Kevin Del Re is a second-year master’s student at Purdue University. His undergraduate focused on different areas in Computer Aided Design (CAD), he received a certificate in leadership from Purdue University and His master’s studies focus on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). He has volunteered at Siemens PLM conferences, worked as a Production and design associate at S4 Industries, and collaborated with other construction trades, created custom Revit families and modeled electrical plans at Prime Electric. He is currently searching for a position after graduation where he can build upon the skills that he developed during his undergraduate and graduate degrees and be at the forefront of new developments in the CAD-PLM world. Soho Yun is a Master's student at Purdue University in the Department of Computer Graphics Technology with a focus in Product Lifecycle Management. She works at the Digital Enterprise Center as a research assistant under Dr. Nathan Hartman. During her undergrad years, Soho focused on gaining internship experiences in different fields including CAD modeling and graphic design/marketing. Her plans after graduation include looking for job opportunities in PLM consulting and hopefully spend some time with her family back home in Korea. Purdue's Digital Enterprise Center (DEC) is an interdisciplinary research center founded in the Department of Computer Graphics Technology in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute. The Center works in conjunction with the Indiana Manufacturing Competitiveness Center to operate a digital manufacturing research testbed. The Center fuses the talents and expertise of university faculty to serve as a resource for the manufacturing industry's transformation to the digital enterprise and Industry 4.0. Through research and practice around the tools, processes, and information models used in digital manufacturing across the lifecycle, the Digital Enterprise Center draws industry and academia together to enhance manufacturing competitiveness.
The landscape of industrial machinery and manufacturing has seen an innovative overhaul of technological advancements.Siemens is one of the largest industrial automation supplier in the world, with a unique position in the software side. They have been a leading provider of industrial automation for a number of years so they understand how technology needs to be integrated into the machinery. Today, in our first podcast in this series, Bill Davis and I, we're discussing how machinery manufacturers are gaining a competitive edge by implementing smart manufacturing. Bill Davis is the Director of Industrial Machinery & Heavy Equipment Solutions at Siemens. He has a Mechanical Engineering Degree, Bachelor in Science Degree from Milwaukee School of Engineering, with a Masters in Business Administration from Marquette University. In the course of his experience, he has gained a lot of skills with regards to CAD and PDM, as well as operations management. Listen to the First Episode of Siemens PLM Podcast series to learn how machine manufacturers are maximizing profits, and the industry trends driving the adoption of this innovative technology. Questions I ask:· Within that 30-year span of your career, how long have you been focused on smart manufacturing? (02:28)· What is smart manufacturing? (03:01)· In what way is Siemens PLM implementing smart manufacturing into companies and into manufacturers? (06:08)· In looking at just the trends in this industry, how do you see Siemens with the machine trends and aligning that with smart manufacturing? (08:38)· How are you seeing trends changing in the way customer purchases a machine? (12:52) In this episode, you will learn:· Bill Davis’s background and career. (01:15)· Smart manufacturing at the product level. (03:55)· Smart manufacturing at the machinery level. (04:32)· What adaptability means, in terms of smart manufacturing. (09:42)· What extendability refers to, in terms of smart manufacturing. (11:22) Connect with Bill Davis:· LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to another episode of The Future Car Podcast. In this episode, Geoff, Ed and the Future Car crew kicked off the new year at CES 2019. It was a great week spent with the best and brightest in consumer tech and the gang captured some interviews that will be coming in the feed in the months ahead. Here, we caught up Anil Khanna, product line director for audio innovation in the Mentor portfolio at Siemens PLM, and Kenneth Waurin, worldwide strategy manager at Analog Devices (ADI). Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming to you live from the B2B Marketing Exchange in Scottsdale, AZ! Tune in to listen to this episode as I sit down with Toni Boger of Siemens PLM at the event.
Software Audit Defense - Siemens cases in Texas In this exciting episode of Vondran Legal Hour, Attorney Steve® discusses the Siemens PLM lawsuits featuring "John Does" accused of infringing Siemens sotware. If you are a company or individual being sued in Houston, Texas by Reed Smith law firm, we can help. We are probably the leading law firm in this area of torrent software defense. For more information visit us at AttorneySteve.com
Puneet Sinha is a Penn St. Ph.D. who has gone from GM to startup to Siemens PLM in a decade, with a few other stops besides. He riffs on fuel cells and the grid, also on balancing range and fuel economy, driving performance and passenger comfort. And he answers the most personal question yet on the podcast: "Puneet, have you ever experienced range anxiety?" Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Puneet Sinha is a Penn St. Ph.D. who has gone from GM to startup to Siemens PLM in a decade, with a few other stops besides. He riffs on fuel cells and the grid, also on balancing range and fuel economy, driving performance and passenger comfort. And he answers the most personal question yet on the podcast: "Puneet, have you ever experienced range anxiety?" Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Attorney Steve® Discusses New Siemens Lawsuit filed in Southern District of Texas In this episode of Vondran Legal Hour, we discuss case# 4:18-cv-02344 ffiled in the federal court in Texas. The lawsuit alleges willful and intentional copyright infringement of Siermens Product Lifecycle Management ("PLM") software including NX9, NX10, NX11, Solide Edge, Femap, and NX Nastran. Their prodcucts cover the field of The lawsuit was filed by the law firm of Reed Smith and was filed on July 9, 2018. The lawsuit names Does 1-107. That means over 100 people were sued. VIDEO RESOURCES 1. What is a "DOE" defendant? 2. Information about Torrent downloads 3. Copyright infringement penalties 4. Common defenses in software infringement cases 5. What is a motion to quash subpoena? Call us for a free intial consultation if you received a letter from your ISP such as Comcast or Charter Communications. Call us at (877) 276-5084.
Daniel Clarke (http://bit.ly/2BvIWdz), principal engineer for sensor fusion and sensor security for the Mentor product suite at Siemens PLM, also a Ph.D. astrophysicist. Just what does astrophysics have to do with autonomous driving? Clarke: "Astrophysics is essentially sensors on the ground looking up at the sky to understand what's above us... With autonomous cars it's very similar from a sensing perspective. There are a bunch of sensors sitting on a platform observing the environment. Astrophysics and autonomous driving have a lot in common when it comes to the underlying techniques and technologies, the mathematics, the statistics of the sensors, how you integrate the sensors together -- it's all very similar. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mostly unedited full Q&A with Dave Lauzun, Siemens PLM vice president of automotive transportation. Get the full conversation, from growing up in a GM family in Michigan to his work on self-driving at Siemens today. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Lauzun, Siemens PLM vice president of automotive transportation, unpacks the details of the engineering, from prototypes to eventual mass market autonomous vehicles. Dave was born and raised in Michigan and comes from a GM family. In fact, his family were big contributors to the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum in Lansing. He's lived the past and present of the auto industry from the time he was a kid. He's now working on the future of transportation, including self-driving cars and mobility services. Talking about the engineering problems to get to this future is what he does. About three quarters of Dave's career was in design. He's been in exterior design, interior design, chassis design. The rest of his career has been a mixture of manufacturing in assembly plants and stamping plants, and program management and vehicle development. Dave spent the first quarter-century of his career at Chrysler during Lee Iacocca's tenure and shares stories about that, too. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unedited conversation with Ed Bernardon, vice president of strategic automotive initiatives at Siemens PLM. According to Ed, the biggest technical challenge standing in the way of full automation is getting the logic and AI right. The issue is whether the systems are going to be able to handle all the different situations, as they ultimately must do. This is a mind-boggling software and simulation challenge. Trust is also a social issue that will still be a long time in coming, though will inevitably arrive. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Think of the future of transportation. The distant future. What do you see? Or maybe, what don't you see? A whole slew of technologies and systems are upending the way we get around. Ed Bernardon knows about these technologies. He is vice president of strategic automotive initiatives at Siemens PLM. He loves racing go-karts with his son. He also plays guitar and grows grapes in his backyard for wine, which takes some doing since he's a New Englander. His work at Siemens is all about self-driving car technology. Three years ago, Ed became one of the company's designated thought leaders and spokespersons about autonomous cars and future car technologies. At first this had to do a lot with just writing articles. Though it quickly turned into lots of work on actual hardware projects, initially working with the city of Boston and also in various racing settings. If you go back like two or three years, people were hardly talking about autonomous cars. But it became popular so quickly and the expectations of what these cars were going to do went way, way up there -- surely too high. Gartner's Hype Cycle for emerging technologies predicts this very thing, an inflation of expectations. In this episode, Geoff and Ed discuss where we are on this cycle, and also riff widely on the future of transportation and the testing of self-driving vehicles. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vehicle electrification and autonomy are challenges facing automakers today and well into the future. But it’s not only the OEMs that need to clear the hurdles that are changing the industry. The vendors who populate the supply chain must do so, too. Larry Bemis, vice president of Customer Success and Quality Assurance of Siemens PLM Software’s manufacturing business unit, explains to Manufacturing Engineering Editor Emeritus Jim Sawyer how high these hurdles can be and what software can do to make it over the bar.
Stephen Bashada is executive vice president and general manager of Cloud and Data Services for Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Digital Factory Division. Dan & Steve discuss the AWS-Siemens partnership, Mindsphere, and Siemens PLM history as it extends to IIoT. In this role Bashada leads the MindSphere IoT business. MindSphere is the cloud-based, open IoT operating system from Siemens that connects real things to the digital world, and provides powerful industry applications and digital services to drive business success. MindSphere’s open Platform as a Service (PaaS) enables a rich partner ecosystem to develop and deliver new applications. No other IoT provider can drive closed-loop innovation through complete digital twins for products, production, and performance like Siemens.
Amazon AppStream 2.0 is an application streaming service that provides users instant access to their applications from anywhere, on any connected device. Enterprises can use Amazon AppStream 2.0 to securely deliver the latest versions of their desktop apps to their users. ISVs can reach more users across more devices, without rewriting applications, by streaming their desktop apps from the cloud to their users’ browsers. In this session, we show you how easy it is to upload your apps to Amazon AppStream and start delivering them to thousands of users. We’ll also learn from Siemens PLM how they are moving their desktop apps to the cloud with Amazon AppStream 2.0, and enabling their enterprise customers greater flexibility and productivity through streamed applications.
Gary discusses digital manufacturing--specifically virtual commissioning--with Tom Hoffman of Siemens PLM. Check out the benefits of working out machine ideas on a computer before cutting steel.
Gary discusses the recent Siemens PLM conference, digital manufacturing and cool design tools.