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Dassault Systèmes observes four trends shaping the future of manufacturing

Dassault Systèmes’Manufacturing in the Age of Experience event will take place November 7-8, 2017 in Shanghai.  Decision makers and influencers from the global manufacturing community will join 3DEXPERIENCE platform users to explore the smart, value, human and creative trends in manufacturing that are changing the shop floor and enabling value networks to replace the traditional supply chain.

Four customer testimonials on manufacturing will address improving speed and agility with real-time learning, connecting value streams from ideation to consumers, empowering collaboration and creativity, and enabling new business models with cost-effective mass customization:

  • Adrian Price, Director Global Powertrain Manufacturing, Ford Motor Company
  • Zhenrui Zhao, Deputy Director, Tangshan Steel
  • Chunming LIU, Deputy Chief Engineer, CRRC
  • Alec CLARK, Mechanic Engineer, Joby Aviation

In addition to delivering opening and closing remarks, Dassault Systèmes executives will give a live demonstration of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform detailing how manufacturers can transform their industry by adopting a“3DEXPERIENCE twin” approach to simulate experience and optimize operations throughout the extended enterprise.

Breakout 3DEXPERIENCE platform user sessions will offer in-depth tutorials on manufacturing trends in the context of twelve industries and multiple domains such as robotics, co-bots, digital continuity, and artificial intelligence, as well as on Dassault Systèmes’ DELMIA, EXALEAD, ENOVIA and QUINTIQ applications.

Attendees can also experience a future manufacturing plant in the interactive 3DEXPERIENCE playground, connect with peers, and gain insight from a roundtable discussion on the future of manufacturing in China.

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