Conventional manufacturing reviews, and the limitations common to digital model viewing, still result in unforeseen and costly engineering changes. Waiting until construction of production tooling and fabrication of pre-production parts leaves little time to mitigate or eliminate risks. By collaborating in "immersive design reviews", engineering teams can experience the full scope of the aircraft development and evaluate the human-centric process interactions. Thereby recognizing potential assembly or maintenance risks that may arise, then adjust the design as required to prevent issues from emerging during production.
ESI Will be Participating in a VR Themed Debate Hosted by The Times UK!
When: Thursday January 30th. The roundtable
discussion starts at 8:30am and ends at 10am!
Check it out on thetimes.co.uk and The Times live!
About the Speaker
Biography:
Working with global ground transportation OEMs Virtual Reality Business Development Manager for Northern Europe, Paul will give key insight into how Human centric virtual engineering is helping global engineering teams to identify and resolve critical design issues / risk much earlier. Paul helps clients identify how key industrial trends such as operator 4.0 coupled with mass customization, cost reduction in physical prototypes and reducing program times are forcing companies to adopt a more digital approach. To help reduce the reliance on physical mock ups / testing, as there simply isn’t time or money to wait for answers. In summary Paul will outline the businesses benefits of front loading with human centric immersive tools to reduce development risk in combination with traditional PLM tools and fitting within a business existing processes / methods.