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The disruptive force behind change. In our industry, the ripple effects behind a late-stage change can have unfortunate consequences. Change is inevitable. But how do we avoid a change order that never should’ve happened in the first place? When we talk about change management what do we mean? Of course, some change is good – if you’re talking about a productivity improvement.Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the Aerospace and Defense industry. The place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.In this episode “Change management and the digital thread” we’ll be discussing the many sides to change management. When change happens late in the game, how do you keep configuration control? And what about change orders tied to certification? Really important stuff. We’ll also talk about how the digital thread can have a huge impact on change management in the area of electrical system design and development. My guests today, the always insightful Tony Nicoli, the Aerospace & Defense Director of Integrated Electrical Systems for Siemens Digital Industries Software. Also joining the conversation is Steve Caravella, a Solutions Architect from the Capital Team at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Steve has many years’ experience in the aerospace and defense industry as an electrical engineer and architect. We’re in a period of intense innovation these days and in order to survive, A&D companies must find rapid solutions to get to market faster ahead of the competition. Companies of all sizes have to be flexible, productive, and more efficient in finding new ways to reach their goals.My name is Scott Salzwedel and I’m the host of Talking Aerospace Today. I invite to take a listen to our latest episode on change management in the A&D industry. I hope you’ll join me.In this episode, you will learn:· The different sources of change (1:56)· Why every change you make brings you back to the starting point (4:30)· Regulatory changes (6:58)· How design closure brings change (7:42)· The components of change management (10:05)· How the model-based environment helps improve change management (12:53)· The benefits of digital thread in change management (13:49)· The certification side of change management (14:48)· Recommendations for managing change (15:57) Connect with Tony:● LinkedInConnect with Steve● LinkedInResources:● Capital E/E Systems development website● Blog: The Capital E/E Systems development solution. Exactly how has Capital evolved?● White paper: A closer look: Next generation electrical systems platform development See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The digital transformation has allowed us to design, engineer and build in ways never before imagined. But what was it like for engineers before software and even computers? …Are you kidding? Yes, once upon a time drafting tables with lots of ink and Mylar paper were the modus operandi for the industry. Welcome to season three of Talking Aerospace Today. In this episode, “Design Tools and Practices – Past, Present and into the Future” we discuss the tools and methodologies engineers have used throughout the decades. We’ll look at current and future technologies, too. Of course, the perspective we’ll be taking is that of electrical engineers responsible for electrical systems and platforms in the Aerospace and Defense industry. The industry has gone through major catalysts, or inflection points, through the years and we’ll discuss these catalysts, why they happened and what was the result? I’m excited to get started. This will be fun. Our guests today, first the inspiring and insightful Steve Caravella, a Solutions Architect from the Capital Team at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Steve has many years’ experience in the aerospace and defense industry (as you will soon discover). Steve goes way back in the time machine. Next, we’ll be joined by Tony Nicoli, the Aerospace & Defense Director of Integrated Electrical Systems for Siemens Digital Industries Software. Steve and Tony will also discuss design tools and methodologies related to today’s digital transformation. Lots of ground to cover here, folks. My name is Scott Salzwedel and I’m the host of Talking Aerospace Today. I invite you to take a listen to our latest podcast series that focuses on electrical system design in the A&D industry. In this episode, you will learn:● What does Steve do at Siemens? (2:23)● The tools Steve used in the days of B.C. - “Before Computer” (3:19)● How the computer shifted Steve’s job (4:26)● A major new catalyst: Computer Aided Design (5:01)● The evolution into 3D CAD (6:38)● The latest catalyst for change, model-based design (7:11)● The digital thread - what is and what it isn't (10:54)● About Siemens new Capital E/E Systems development environment (12:13)● How Airbus A380 exploited multidisciplinary opportunities (13:39)● The collaboration between ECAD/MCAD co-design (18:01)● What is model-based design? (19:55)● The benefits of the model-based design approach (20:32)● The difficulties of adopting new tools (21:51)● Using Siemens Digital Industries Software and Xcelerator portfolio (23:16) Connect with Steve● LinkedIn Connect with Tony:● LinkedIn Resources:● Capital website● Blog: The Capital E/E Systems development solution. Exactly how has Capital evolved?Podcast #1 from the Capital podcast series: “The Evolution of Electrical Design in Aerospace See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the Aerospace and Defense industry – the place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.We’re in a period of intense innovation these days and in order to survive A&D companies must find rapid solutions to get to market faster ahead of the competition. Companies of all sizes have to be flexible, productive, and efficient in finding new ways to reach their goals – in the face of growing complexity in all facets of product design, development and manufacturing.In our first episode of the podcast series “The Evolution of Electrical Development in Aerospace” we’ll be discussing trends shaping the industry today. How digitalization can become your new best friend. How a model-based approach to electrical design can be implemented throughout the complete product lifecycle from architecture design to certification, from manufacture to product support and beyond.My special guest, who will shed light on this topic and all upcoming episodes, is Tony Nicoli. Tony is the Aerospace & Defense Director of Integrated Electrical Systems for Siemens Digital Industries Software. Before Siemens, Tony worked in the industry as a researcher, a system engineer, a program manager, and a business innovator. He worked for Honeywell, Loral, and Lockheed Martin mainly in the areas of the surface-to-air missile countermeasures and ultrasonic imaging. Pretty cool stuff!My name is Scott Salzwedel and I’m the host of Talking Aerospace Today. I invite to take a listen to our latest podcast series that focuses on digitalization and the evolution of electrical design in the A&D industry. I hope you’ll join us.In this episode you will learnHow electrical design relates to the A&D industry (3:21)The trends the industry is facing today (3:39)How growing complexity is impacting the industry (5:32)How to transition to a model-based approach (7:24)A closer look at the Siemens E/E Systems development environment (9:43)Can you explain the E/E Systems approach in a step by step process? (10:50)Boeing’s model-based development techniques (12:19)Tony’s example of a manufacturing case (13:28)How Capital is helping customers during this global pandemic (14:22)The power behind a model-based development approach (15:21)Connect with Tony: LinkedInResources:Capital websiteBlog: The Capital E/E Systems development solution. Exactly how has Capital evolved?White Paper: A closer look: Next generation electrical systems platform development See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We have Tony Nicoli on again for the second time to delve into ETB husbandry and the evolution of it!
We have Tony Nicoli on again for the second time to delve into ETB husbandry and the evolution of it!
We have Tony Nicoli on again for the second time to delve into ETB husbandry and the evolution of it!
We'll be discussing how caninus and batesii came into the hobby, as well as what got Tony into Emeralds. Should be a great show with the Godfather of Emerald Tree Boas!
We'll be discussing how caninus and batesii came into the hobby, as well as what got Tony into Emeralds. Should be a great show with the Godfather of Emerald Tree Boas!
We'll be discussing how caninus and batesii came into the hobby, as well as what got Tony into Emeralds. Should be a great show with the Godfather of Emerald Tree Boas!