This podcast discusses how the cloud changes the product development process, fundamentally impacting how a business operates. Machine builders can blend their engineer-to-order (ETO) and configure-to-order (CTO) demands. 
 
Engineer-to-order (ETO) comes inherently with increased risk of doing something for the first time, so it naturally follows that companies must find ways to reuse previous designs, leading to a configure-to-order (CTO) way of working.
 
In our third podcast in the Teamcenter X solution series, our host Chris Pennington, Global Industry Marketing Leader for Industrial Machinery at Siemens Digital Industries Software, interviews Jaques Mostert, Solution Director for Industrial Machinery at Siemens Digital Industries Software. They will discuss how customers for industrial machinery will always require a level unique to each machine as companies sometimes make different products.


This episode includes some of the following key points:

There is some level of reuse possible in production, as it can only be a partial copy of what was done before, resulting in an engineering environment where ETO and CTO practices are mixed.

Smarter machines become integral to the product, providing greater complexity and profitability.

A managed environment provides multidisciplinary teams collaborating in one place in real-time.

ETO/CTO provides out-of-the-box, configured-to-order products.

The cloud solution gives the ability to take control of CAD data – CAD systems supplied by Siemens and the other main CAD vendors.

Factories are smarter and more automated, meaning the machines are becoming smarter, connected with more sensors, and controlled by sophisticated automation systems.

 
Connect with Jaques Mostert:
LinkedIn
 
Connect with Chris Pennington:
LinkedIn

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Where Today Meets Tomorrow

Siemens Digital Industry Software

PLM for Machine Builders (built on Teamcenter X) addresses manufacturers' challenges working in a CTO and ETO environment

JAN 31, 202313 MIN
Where Today Meets Tomorrow

PLM for Machine Builders (built on Teamcenter X) addresses manufacturers' challenges working in a CTO and ETO environment

JAN 31, 202313 MIN

Description

This podcast discusses how the cloud changes the product development process, fundamentally impacting how a business operates. Machine builders can blend their engineer-to-order (ETO) and configure-to-order (CTO) demands. 

 

Engineer-to-order (ETO) comes inherently with increased risk of doing something for the first time, so it naturally follows that companies must find ways to reuse previous designs, leading to a configure-to-order (CTO) way of working.

 

In our third podcast in the Teamcenter X solution series, our host Chris Pennington, Global Industry Marketing Leader for Industrial Machinery at Siemens Digital Industries Software, interviews Jaques Mostert, Solution Director for Industrial Machinery at Siemens Digital Industries Software. They will discuss how customers for industrial machinery will always require a level unique to each machine as companies sometimes make different products.



This episode includes some of the following key points:

  • There is some level of reuse possible in production, as it can only be a partial copy of what was done before, resulting in an engineering environment where ETO and CTO practices are mixed.
  • Smarter machines become integral to the product, providing greater complexity and profitability.
  • A managed environment provides multidisciplinary teams collaborating in one place in real-time.
  • ETO/CTO provides out-of-the-box, configured-to-order products.
  • The cloud solution gives the ability to take control of CAD data – CAD systems supplied by Siemens and the other main CAD vendors.
  • Factories are smarter and more automated, meaning the machines are becoming smarter, connected with more sensors, and controlled by sophisticated automation systems.

 

Connect with Jaques Mostert:

 

Connect with Chris Pennington:


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.