Monday, June 11, 2012

Community College 'PLM best practices' program designed to revitalize U.S. manufacturing

 

The program, developed in conjunction with Iowa Western Community College (IWCC), provides resources to interested community colleges and local manufacturers including a recommended associate’s degree curriculum, a guide for obtaining in-kind software grants to provide the technology needed for implementation, and a detailed white paper, titled Community Colleges Revitalize Manufacturing, outlining the process for building a successful academic, government and business partnership for the program’s execution. It is estimated that within five to 15 years the retirement of skilled baby boomers will create a workforce shortage of 10 million additional workers by 2020. Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) job growth is projected to rise at twice the rate of the economy by 2018. The shortage of engineers in 2010 totaled 750,000 worldwide. With this in mind, manufacturers are finding it increasingly difficult to fill open positions with individuals who have advanced technology skills.Jane Oates, assistant secretary for employment and training at the U.S. Department of Labor, stressed the importance of partnerships and the critical need for STEM education in her keynote address at the 2012 Siemens PLM Connection Americas User Conference earlier this month.“Strong partnerships between employers, training providers, and all levels of government are crucial to ensure our workforce has the skills and experience to remain a global manufacturing leader,” said Oates. “By focusing attention on specific training needs in areas like data management and high-tech manufacturing, these partnerships are helping community colleges expand into community career centers -- places that teach people skills that businesses are looking for right now --and that’s a model the President and I fully support.”
(President Obama referenced this topic during his 2012 State of the Union address.) 

Siemens PLM Software and Iowa Western Community College
In February 2011, Siemens PLM Software announced the largest in-kind corporate contribution ever received by IWCC that enabled the college to successfully launch a design technology program. The program prepares graduates to enter the workforce in a high-demand career field or transfer to a four-year institution to complete a bachelor’s degree.
Through the successful IWCC and Siemens PLM Software partnership, the new community college best practice program has been implemented. The program provides a two-year, fast-track curriculum, developed by an advisory board of academia and industry, with an emphasis on upgrading incumbent worker skills as well as training dislocated and minority-categorized workers. The curriculum introduces individuals to product design and development software technology used by many of the world’s leading manufacturing, architectural and construction companies.
“Now community colleges around the nation have a proven blueprint to meet the needs of local employers and prepare local students for high-paying careers in design technology,” said Dr. Dan Kinney, president, IWCC.
“As the baby boom generation retires and product complexity continues to grow, students who are able to use PLM technology are expected to be highly recruited,” said, Bill Boswell, senior director, Partner Strategy, Siemens PLM Software. “We are delighted to have had Assistant Secretary Oates present with us at our Americas User Conference to reinforce the need for STEM education and the importance of practical industry, academic, government partnerships.”

Source : http://www.automationworld.com/community-college-plm-best-practices-program-designed-revitalize-us-manufacturing date June 11, 2012 Time 12:39 PM

 

Siemens PLM Case Study: MET - YouTube


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DASSAULT SYSTEMES : General Meeting of Shareholders



The Annual General Meeting of Dassault Systèmes' shareholders (Paris:DSY)(Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) was held on June 7, 2012 at the registered office. The shareholders present or represented at the meeting held 73.11% of Dassault Systèmes'shares.
The shareholders' meeting approved the financial statements of the parent company and the consolidated financial statements. All resolutions submitted to the shareholders' vote were approved including a dividend payment amounting to Euro 0.70 per share.
The dividend will be paid on June 26, 2012.
The detailed results of the votes are published on the Dassault Systèmes' website at (http://www.3ds.com/company/finance/shareholders-corner/).
Dassault Systèmes' 2011 Document de reference is also available on its website (http://www.3ds.com/company/finance/overview/) and upon request at the company's headquarters.
About Dassault Systèmes
Dassault Systèmes, the 3D Experience Company, provides business and people with virtual universes to imagine sustainable innovations. Its world-leading solutions transform the way products are designed, produced, and supported. Dassault Systèmes' collaborative solutions foster social innovation, expanding possibilities for the virtual world to improve the real world. The group brings value to over 150,000 customers of all sizes in all industries in more than 80 countries. For more information, visit www.3ds.com.

http://www.4-traders.com/DASSAULT-SYSTEMES-4635/news/DASSAULT-SYSTEMES-General-Meeting-of-Shareholders-14362878/

PLM-Centric Quality Management


We’ve been writing a lot about the benefits of increasing communication and collaboration by breaking down traditional functional barriers in manufacturing. When searching for the solution to a problem, collective knowledge is almost always the better choice. Manufacturing software and IT advancements are highlighting the fact that compartmentalizing information, or keeping it in what many refer to as silos, is inefficient and often results in sub-optimal decisions.
Quality, for instance, is a great example of how a single process is often monitored by many disparate management systems across the value chain. Companies understand that quality is important, but areas such as engineering, manufacturing, and the global supply network manage it differently. However, when integrated correctly, it can be a powerful tool. One area that we believe it can make a particular impact in is Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). By measuring quality at the conception of an idea, issues can be assessed and resolved through the product's life until disposal.
In this blog, we'll discuss the importance of quality in the manufacturing process and also begin our discussion of PLM-centric quality management.

Why is Quality Important?

Because the quality of an organization’s products has various effects on productivity, cost, compliance, and safety as well as a multitude of other areas, quality is a pervasive issue and should be watched vigilantly. Nonconformances that directly touch consumers can manifest as changes in reputation, legal issues, and backlash on increased prices. As each of these issues can have grave consequences, especially for the cost of quality, we will start our discussion of why quality is important here.
Mentioned in prior blog posts, the cost of quality is an equation with two variables: the cost of good quality and the cost of poor quality. Lacking communication and feedback in different phases of product design, production, and post-production has adverse effects on both cost of good and poor quality. For example, a siloed customer complaint, which could have helped to fix a persisting nonconformance in design, may have a drastic impact on reputation, pricing, productivity, safety, and compliance down the road. Because these quality issues can surface in many ways, the earlier we begin monitoring the cost of quality, the more accurately we can estimate and control it during a product's life. 

Combining PLM and Quality

The issue of managing systems or single processes in silos is nothing new. Many different types of software have targeted this problem, perhaps none more successfully than PLM. It helps companies better manage workflows and product data at each stage of product development, delivery, service, and end-of-life processes. Understood as both a technology and methodology, PLM is designed to connect multiple disciplines of engineering as well as with the broader value chain.
As we continually advocate for collaboration in manufacturing, LNS Research believes that PLM is a strong focal point for managing quality within both single processes and acorss the enterprise. In our next blog, we'll inspect how PLM and quality can be used together to drive business performance.

Sunday, June 10, 2012


SUB10 Systems Ltd. Implements Aras and Minerva Solutions 

 

Andover, Mass.June 8, 2012Aras, an enterprise open source Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software solution provider, announced that Devon, United Kingdom-based SUB10 Systems Ltd., a provider of millimeter wave (MMW) wireless Ethernet bridges, selected the Aras PLM solution suite combined with Minerva’s Electronic and High-Tech (EHT) solution to improve collaboration, streamline development processes and drive product configuration management across the enterprise.
“At Minerva, we’ve applied our 10 years of experience implementing PLM solutions specifically for the electronic industry into a solution that combines advanced technology with an open source business model to enable companies such as SUB10 Systems to get their PLM projects up and running quickly and cost-effectively with minimal risk,” said Leon Lauritsen, Director at Minerva.
To accelerate implementation and leverage industry best practices, the company will implement Minerva’s Electronic and High-Tech solution for Aras Innovator.


Sub10 Systems specializes in the design, development and manufacturing of the Liberator and Dominator brands of wireless, MMW point-to-point links. Liberator high speed wireless data links deliver line-of sight connections using MMW over distance of up to one kilometer. Designed for use in urban locations, the compact links are smaller than an iPad and offer lower cost provisioning, installation and operation.
“We considered other PLM solutions developed for the electronic industry but selected Minerva’s EHT solution on top of Aras because it gives us a lot of functionality, proven best practices and industry knowledge, along with reduced implementation time,” said Nick Redfern, NPI Manager at SUB10 Systems Ltd.

SUB10 Systems Limited Selects Aras Solution Suite Combined with Minerva EHT for Enterprise Product Lifecycle Management

Andover, MA, June 08, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Aras®, the leading enterprise open source Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software solution provider, today announced that SUB10 Systems Limited, a premier provider of millimeter wave (MMW) wireless Ethernet bridges based in Devon, UK, has selected the Aras PLM solution suite combined with Minerva’s Electronic and High-Tech (EHT) solution to improve collaboration, streamline development processes and drive product configuration management across the enterprise.

Sub10 Systems specializes in the design, development and manufacture of the Liberator® and Dominator® brands of wireless, MMW point-to-point links. Liberator high speed wireless data links deliver line-of sight connections using MMW over distance of up to one kilometer. Designed for use in urban locations, the compact links are smaller than an iPad and offer lower cost provisioning, installation and operation.

To accelerate implementation and leverage industry best practices, the Company will implement Minerva’s Electronic and High-Tech solution for Aras Innovator®. “We considered other PLM solutions developed for the electronic industry, but selected Minerva’s EHT solution on top of Aras because it gives us a lot of functionality, proven best practices and industry knowledge, along with reduced implementation time,” said Nick Redfern, NPI Manager at SUB10 Systems Limited.

“At Minerva, we’ve applied our more 10 years of experience implementing PLM solutions specifically for the Electronic industry into a solution that combines advanced technology with an open source business model to enable companies such as SUB10 Systems to get their PLM projects up and running quickly and cost-effectively with minimal risk,” said Leon Lauritsen, Director at Minerva.

About Sub10 Systems
Based in Devon in the South West of England, Sub10 Systems was founded in 2010 by a group of highly respected telecomm professionals with a broad base of management, technical, channel and sales disciplines. Sub10 Systems specializes in the design, development and manufacture of the Liberator® and Dominator® brands of wireless, millimeter wave (MMW) Point-to-Point links. Sales of Liberator and Dominator are via a network of distributors and integrators. To learn more, visit www.sub10systems.com

About Minerva
Since 1996 Minerva has implemented Enterprise solutions in both PLM and ERP. Minerva has established itself as Europe’s largest Aras implementation partner. Our customers value that we challenge their current ways of operating and that they are assisted in getting a better insight in the options available in order to reach these goals. At Minerva we not only help describing the customers' current state and the ways to reach the ultimate end goal, we also implement the systems to support the change management process. Minerva has also established themselves as large contributor to Aras in terms of provided different add-on capabilities. These add-ons are technical productivity tools, integrations and also full industry solutions. For additional information visit www.minerva-plm.com/aras/home

About Aras
Aras is the leading provider of enterprise open source Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software solutions. Freedom from licensing eliminates up-front expenses and per user costs while superior technology makes Aras the most advanced enterprise PLM solution suite available. Customers include Motorola, Freudenberg, GE, Hitachi, Lockheed Martin, Textron and TEVA Pharmaceuticals. Aras is privately held with global headquarters in Andover, Mass. For additional information visit www.aras.com or follow us on Twitter @aras_plm

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PLM Services Company : Acnovate

 

Acnovate is a global provider of product life cycle management and Engineering services. Acnovate enables organizations achieve market differentiation by synchronizing their business strategy to idea development to PLM capability development to execution process.

Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Services


Acnovate provides a full array of PLM services covering the entire implementation cycle from management on-boarding through solution deployment to maintenance of application. We enable organizations integrate product data across the value chain through collaboration

At Acnovate we are Software platform neutral. Our focus is to provide the best of the breed PLM solutions not sell software or patronize any particular software Vendor. Since our approach to PLM solutions is process Centric, our solutions are aligned around our customer’s business needs, not technology offerings. This approach helps our customers make objective decisions on software purchase

Acnovate team members have extensive knowledge in developing and deploying PLM solutions across a broad spectrum of industries. Acnovate has Subject Matter Experts (SME) who can provide industry specific solutions.

Our PLM Offerings

Business Process Consulting
PLM strategy and roadmap, Gap analysis, Process and Methods, Solution Architecting, PLM technology & product selection.

Implementation
Project Scoping, Proof of Concepts / Prototyping, Requirements Capture / Analysis, System Design / Modeling, Development Testing, Deployment, Training, Post production support – Support & helpdesk

Migration
Application migration, data migration, Version upgrades, Product Migration

Development
PDM rocess connectors, API and toolkit development

Customization
Workflows, Document management, Imaging, Bills and configuration management, Knowledge retrieval, Custom integration

Application Management Services
Production support, helpdesk (L1/ L2/ L3 support), maintenance

Integration/ Interoperability
CAD integrations, PDM integrations, Bi directional Integration with ERP, ECAD integration , integration of PDM systems with project planning tools.

Maintenance and Support
Maintenance of the complete system, Enhancements (Functionality and Hardware) through Change Mechanism, Applying Software Updates, Bug Fixing, Testing and Deployment , Performance testing and tuning, Performance Testing for Application/ Database/WebServer/ Servlet Engine/ Operating System and Networking, Statistical Analysis of Performance and reporting

Technology Offerings

Acnovate is platform Agnostic. Some of the PLM tools we work with,

PTC -  Windchill- PDMLink,Pro/Intralink, FlexPLM
Siemens - TeamCenter
Dassault Systems - MatrixOne, SmarTeam, Enovia 
Oracle -
Agile
SAP

Aras

Arena PLM

Gerber Technology


Industry Offerings

  • Footwear & apparel Industry
  • Semiconductor Industry
  • Food Processing Industry
  • Digital Media Industry
  • Aerospace Industry
  • Medical Devices Manufacturer
  • Automotive Industry
  • Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Industry
  • Retail Industry
  • Telecommunication

Services offerings for Apparel and Footwear industry

  • Business process
  • Style definitions and product specifications
  • Seasonal calendar management
  • Merchandising and Line Planning
  • Product Sourcing & costing
  • Sample Management
  • Color Management
  • Materials Management
  • Workflow management
  • Reports and Dashboards
  • Vendor Collaboration
  • Integration with ERP and other systems
Copyright © 2012 Acnovate Corporation