Contain complexity and maximize innovation with a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach
Heavy equipment OEMs and suppliers face an ever-changing set of challenges as they bring the next generation of machines to market. Customer expectations have never been higher thanks to competitive pressure, regulatory environments and emerging technologies that drive more complexity into designs. How do you deliver what customers want today, while still having the bandwidth to develop what they’ll need tomorrow?
In this webinar, you will learn:
Join this webinar with Siemens Digital Industries Software experts to see how the comprehensive digital twin can help you build cohesive designs, manage related data and maintain standards compliance to overcome challenges and deliver machines of the future.
Mánager sénior de Marketing, Software de ingeniería de producto
Tom Spangler has more than 30 years of experience in CAD and PLM, including 15 years in design, IT, and data management in the automotive industry at both the OEM and supplier levels. Tom completed his master’s degree in business administration in 2006 and joined Siemens in 2008 as a marketing manager. In that role he has created and contributed to multiple product launches, marketing campaigns, and other initiatives.
Industry Lead, Heavy Equipment
Hendrik Lange holds the position of Industry Lead Heavy Equipment Industry for Siemens Digital Industries Software. In his role, Hendrik is focused on driving the DI SW strategic direction for this Industry. This includes the Go-to market activities and the Heavy Equipment specific solution definition to provide value to our customers.
Previously to this assignment, Hendrik had the responsibility of global Solution Director for the Automotive & Transportation Industry, was responsible for Automotive Industry Marketing in EMEA and worked in different roles in Pre-Sales, Post-Sales and Business Consulting in Germany.
Before joining Siemens in 1999, Hendrik worked for EDS in Germany and in Charlotte, NC. He holds a Master Degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in mechanical engineering.