Discover how Siemens Capital EE design tools can help you accelerate innovation and meet evolving industry demands
The automotive industry is undergoing a monumental transformation, with electrification, connectivity, and autonomous driving at the forefront. These advancements are reshaping the landscape of electrical/electronic (EE) design, making vehicles increasingly reliant on complex electronic systems. Automotive EE designers face numerous challenges, from ensuring the reliability and safety of critical systems to managing the escalating complexity of integrated circuits amid ever-evolving industry standards and regulations.
Meanwhile, the pressure to get products to market faster is growing exponentially. Finding ways to design electrical systems quickly, cost-effectively and efficiently has become a central focus of manufacturers.
In response to these challenges a generative design methodology is required, something only Siemens can provide. Generative design employs algorithms and artificial intelligence to explore a wide range of design possibilities, generating optimized solutions based on specified criteria and constraints. This computational design approach helps address the need for innovative technology while maintaining uncompromising reliability.
Siemens is at the forefront of providing solutions and partnerships to guide the development of best-in-class automotive EE systems. In this webinar, we will highlight how Capital, Siemens’ comprehensive suite of electrical system and wire harness design tools, plays a pivotal role in these solutions. Attendees will gain insights into how Capital supports quick, cost-effective, and efficient EE design, enabling manufacturers to meet the growing pressure to get products to market faster.
Responsable de produit technique
Chad Holley est responsable de produit technique au sein d'IES, où il s'occupe des offres de connectivité. Il travaille pour Siemens depuis plus de 8 ans et a aidé de nombreux clients à déployer Capital. Avant de rejoindre Siemens, Chad a occupé divers postes dans le domaine du câblage et de la conception de systèmes dans les secteurs de l'automobile, de l'aéronautique et de la défense. Chad a servi dans la marine américaine en tant qu'électricien et est titulaire d'un Bachelor en génie électrique de la Michigan State University.