3DExperience

Why to Buy 3D EXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS Software?

Currently there are many reasons for an organization to move towards cloud-based software. If you are working from home, and the design team is working at a different location or maybe you want to work with external vendors to share your data easily. 3D EXPERIENCE from Dassault Systems is simple cloud-based software that has every feature to speed up your design process. This blog will make your transition to cloud, easy with 3D EXPERIENCE Platform from Desktop version.   Here are the few advantages of 3D EXPERIENCE Platform Collaborate with Team You can share files with your team and view the work Using SWYM communities gather the communication for project group, department through post, Media, Easy access to file search Navigate you are your access to Platform Easy search tool to filter through Information on your platform with 6wTag, 3DSearch. Information Intelligence Easily create dashboard with widgets to access apps and Useful for analyzing data set of Automatic Update When new versions are released, the application is automatically updated on the next product This greatly reduces the administration needed to stay up to 3D EXPERIENCE -Cloud Based Design 3D EXPERIENCE helps you to easily create and share design on the cloud, allowing your development team to provide feedback through the product development Group of apps are available to use for all types of Apps usage based on your roles in the Few roles are: 3D Creator, 3D Sculpture, 3D Structure creator. Cloud Data Management Revision control is automated, and searching is Working on most recent files and roll back history to view and changes in part, assembly, Data would be safe and secure and can be shared with   Watch the video to learn more about 3D EXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBNHPwZIcRg Summary: Above are the few benefits of 3D EXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS with which you can decide whether to buy 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS or SOLIDWORKS Desktop version. For buying SOLIDWORKS Software or 3D EXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS, please contact our Industry consultant on this no. 9650032300 or Tel: +91-120-2401121/31 you can email us at sales@techsavvy.co.in Corp Off. Suite #303, Tower B, ITHUM IT Park, A – 40, Sector – 62, Noida, UP – 201301 GGN Suite No. 547, Tower B2, Spaze I-Tech Park, Sohna Road, Sector 49, Gurugram – 122018 REG Off. M-7, RIICO Software Complex, EPIP, Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan – 302022

Lean Mean Production Machine

Make Your Team a Lean Mean Production Machine

Lean Mean Production Machine Today’s engineering and manufacturing companies want to maintain consistent and high-level business operations despite unforeseen disruptions. Key challenges are typically related to safety, skill gaps in the workforce, lack of automation, and disconnected company communication. Technology itself is not the entire answer. While technology is an enabling tool for development and production teams, which are the lifeblood of sustainable operations, finding other creative and flexible ways to collaborate and solve problems is critical to success. Regular conference calls do not adequately provide the formal structure required for productive discussion and problem-solving. Plus, they don’t help reinforce behaviors related to Lean principles and improvement. And, most employees are dealing with overwhelming amounts of data and complexity, which can kill productivity. How can teams perform at their very best when members are physically and psychologically disconnected? Built-in Lean Thinking Delmia’s Lean Team Player on the 3DEXPERIENCE® platform empowers your team to find new ways to innovate by bringing people together in a structure that guides discovery, analysis, and problem-solving. Teams need to engage, regardless of location, in interactive ways where technology guides and captures the discussion instead of merely enabling it. It is important to make information accessible to key stakeholders (who may not be engineers or designers) so everyone can visualize what is happening to solve problems and find new ways to innovate. Lean Team Player makes Lean principles a natural outcome of team engagement so improvement becomes second nature instead of a forced or stilted part of the process.   Impromptu Meetings Let’s face it: Many meetings happen spontaneously in the lunchroom, hallway, or other nontraditional spaces, regardless of the shift. Team members address current issues, such as What is going on right now? What problems surfaced during the previous shift? What about production status? in these “pop-up” meetings. These are often (and literally) stand-up meetings. Team members are quick and to the point, tackling issues that need to be solved immediately. Lean Team Player enables the same spontaneity to quickly build a meeting agenda, highlight issues and challenges, and capture actions and assignments so nothing falls through the cracks. Lean Team Player provides the simplest of meeting tools: a digital whiteboard, marker, and sticky notes. The objective is to provide an environment to facilitate natural interactions and allow everyone to engage productively. Work-availability metrics, real-time, shop-floor views, and more enable accurate decision-making. When everyone can see what’s going on in the moment, the team has more interpersonal interactions from a more accurate and shared understanding. Long-range project plans and milestones are not lost: Lean Team Player makes adhering to or beating milestones easier. Everything you share in a Lean Team Player meeting, whether it is a video, 3D model, Excel file, or other content, can be marked up and added to task lists.   Keep Things Moving Forward Effective problem solving is a learned behavior. Lean Team Player provides the structure and guidance to provide that learning opportunity to every team interaction. In fact, there isn’t any aspect of business that won’t benefit from teams engaging more effectively with Lean principles. Quickly diagnose problems every time you encounter challenges. Using Lean Team Player, your team can interactively brainstorm possible symptoms and issues to narrow down potential root causes. Then, Lean Team Player enables team members to seamlessly jump into rich 3D content to visualize the situation and more rapidly come to a conclusion and resolve the issue quickly. According to surveys, 85 percent of team members feel more engaged in meetings, and 92 percent of team members find that Lean Team Player has a positive impact on their daily tasks. And Lean Team Player can be leveraged in virtually any industry.  

Design

Design in the Age of Experience: Design for Life

Engineers and designers tasked with the design and building of new products must always focus on how a proposed product would solve a particular problem. Design is a powerful tool that can address myriad issues, but what if your goal was to create a design that could address a significant global challenge? Taking that thought a few steps further: How do today’s designers create a sustainable, resilient world for future generations? That question and more will be explored during the Design in the Age of Experience 2019 event being held in Milan, Italy, April 8-14. This event will bring together designers and engineers, architects, urbanists, buyers and marketers, design schools, and many others. Today innovators and designers are now tasked with using systems thinking to drive change in our cities, mobility, energy use, and daily endeavors. Design in the Age of Experience will explore how this line of thought is being used to drive change today and how it will evolve with future generations. This year’s event will be broken down into multiple themes, which will include: MATTER. Tuesday, April 9th. We will take an in-depth look at the material and its role in design today. Topics covered will include the role of designers in rematerializing the world; bio-mimicry; and hands-on experiences with re-engineered materials. HUMAN. Wednesday, April 10th. Artificial Intelligence is not making us less human, but more so. This day will be dedicated to the delicate relationship between design and the human experience. SPACE. Thursday, April 11th. As evolving ecosystems, cities are home to a population bigger than ever before. This day’s program will explore the tremendous potential of regenerative urban design. ART OF LIVING. Friday, April 12th. Design as an art form contains lessons on healthy and sustainable living. These sessions will uncover how design advocates for social change. SOCIAL FORWARD. Saturday and Sunday, April 13th and 14th. Our future-forward weekend program features a lot of hands-on activities and a discussion on the next steps towards resilient cities of the future. The Design in the Age of Experience 2019 event will also feature the 3DEXPERIENCE playground featuring inspiring customer design stories from companies such as Honda, startup GYROLIFT, EEL Energy, and Patrick Jouin and his team from the Colliders initiative. The event will also feature the Design for Life Hackathon that will challenge teams to propose unique and inspiring solutions to what the city of the future will look like. The competing design teams will consult with industry experts to address challenges, engage with Dassault Systemes’ developers to create designs, and then present their solutions to a panel of judges who will choose the winners.