Connected. Autonomous. Smart. Electrified.
Those trends are shaping the future of heavy equipment. But the necessary product capabilities to enable them increase complexity, particularly with greater interaction between mechanics, electronics, and software. To avoid getting stuck in endless iterations, heavy equipment manufacturers are drastically revising their approaches to equipment performance engineering. Are you with them?
In this webinar, Mr. Jim Brown, President of Tech-Clarity, outlines what is driving those technology trends. He describes how they are disrupting the heavy equipment industry landscape, as established players are adopting new processes for product design and equipment performance engineering, while entrants are lurking to claim their place in the heavy equipment ecosystem with innovative solutions and business models. The industry is in full transformation. And you cannot afford to miss out.
Following the presentation, there will be a panel discussion between Mr. Brown and Digital Twin experts from Siemens Digital Industries Software, focusing on what it takes to deploy predictive equipment performance engineering. This first-time-right approach is the only way to successfully master the increasing complexity of innovative equipment design. You will learn more about which elements are necessary to avoid endless iterations and prototyping loops, which challenges you might face while implementing those, and why Siemens could be an excellent partner to guide you in this process.
In a recent report, Tech-Clarity, a U.S.-based research firm that studies the business vale of technology, describes the tremendous business value of predictive equipment performance engineering, as well as its potential to unlock new levels of innovation and performance. Discover how increasing performance engineering maturity through virtual prototypes and holistic modeling can improve efficiency and reduce costs.
The findings described in the Tech-Clarity report correspond well to Siemens’ vision on which components should be part of predictive equipment performance engineering to be successful with today’s complex product design and engineering. Siemens also converted that vision into a comprehensive set of software solutions. Most of those relate to one of the following three categories:
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Responsable de secteur, Équipements lourds
Hendrik Lange occupe le poste de responsable de secteur pour les équipements lourds chez Siemens Digital Industries Software. Hendrik se concentre sur la direction stratégique de DI SW pour ce secteur. Cela comprend les activités de commercialisation et la définition de solutions spécifiques pour les équipements lourds afin d'apporter une valeur ajoutée aux clients.
Avant cela, Hendrik était directeur au niveau mondial des solutions pour l'industrie de l'automobile et des transports. Il a également été responsable du marketing de l'industrie automobile dans la région EMEA et a occupé différents postes en avant-vente, après-vente et conseil en entreprise en Allemagne.
Avant de rejoindre Siemens en 1999, Hendrik a travaillé pour EDS en Allemagne et à Charlotte, en Caroline du Nord. Il est titulaire d'un Master (Dipl.-Ing.) en ingénierie mécanique.
Heavy Equipment Solution Director