The Voice of Smart Digital Manufacturing

By: Siemens Digital Industries Software
  • Summary

  • The Voice of Smart Digital Manufacturing is a podcast dedicated to the industries of tomorrow. Throughout 10 episodes, we will invite industry experts to share their experiences on how Siemens enables industry manufacturers – from Medical to Electronics – to become leaders, by leveraging the digital infrastructure to accelerate growth and innovation to market while lowering the cost. This series will shine a light on the road ahead for industries that are willing to embrace change brought on by digital transformation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episodes
  • Closed-Loop Manufacturing is Critical
    Jul 15 2022
    Closed-loop manufacturing seeks to increase efficiency in resource usage and data flow throughout the production line. It promotes a faster flow of information that is aimed at increasing the quality of the products and production efficiency. This is why the medical device industry, which operates under strict regulatory frameworks, has embraced it as part of the digital transformation. I’m your host, Bettina Pruemper, with Siemens Global Marketing, and today I’m joined by Dr. James B. Thompson, Senior Director for Industry Strategy, Medical Device and Pharmaceutical, at Siemens Digital Industries Software. He’ll help us understand the role that closed-loop manufacturing plays in medical device manufacturing. In this episode, you’ll find out what digital enterprise entails and the impact it is having on the medical device industry. We’ll also highlight the benefits that come with digitalizing the manufacturing floor, and we’ll discuss the concept of closed-loop manufacturing and how it relates to other concepts such as digital twins and digital enterprise. What You’ll Learn in this Episode: The role of digital enterprise in the medical device industry (04:40) How digital enterprise helps reduce the risk of errors in medical device manufacturing (06:33) What is meant by digital twins (07:46) The benefits of closed-loop manufacturing in the medical device industry (09:05) Connect with James B. Thompson:  LinkedIn Connect with Bettina Pruemper: LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    14 mins
  • The Application of Predictive Analytics in Electronics Manufacturing
    Jun 15 2022
    Data-driven manufacturing allows for critical decisions in the production line to be arrived at based on accurate findings. It also creates an opportunity for predicting the impact that changes in critical stages would have on the final product. Overall, it increases control over the processes involved and paves the way for production line automation. I’m your host, Bettina Pruemper, with Siemens Global Marketing, and today I’m joined by Tovi Yadin, Innovation Solutions Manager at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Her main focus is data-driven manufacturing which is also known as automated manufacturing. She’ll help us understand the concept of predictive analytics and its application in electronic manufacturing. In this episode, you’ll learn about the role that predictive analytics plays in electronic manufacturing and the impact it’s having on the industry. You’ll also learn about the process of implementing it in manufacturing. Lastly, we’ll discuss the role of data in accelerating the automation of processes in an electronics production line. What You’ll Learn in this Episode: The importance of analytics in electronics manufacturing (04:03) What the four-level ladder of analytics entails (05:35) How predictive analytics help customers solve problems (07:50) Deployment of predictive analytics applications (11:30) The future of automated electronics manufacturing (14:26) Connect with Tovi Yadin:  LinkedIn Connect with Bettina Pruemper: LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    18 mins
  • How Are The Key Trends In Electronics Manufacturing Affecting Digitalization Strategies
    May 15 2022
    Complexity driven by customization is one of the biggest challenges that manufacturers are facing today. It has led to a shift in how companies approach batch sizing, suppliers validation, and product packaging, among others. However, this has also led to an acceleration in the digital transformation of manufacturing floors which, in turn, has increased optimization of production resources. I’m your host, Bettina Pruemper, with Siemens Global Marketing, and today I’m joined by Oren Manor, Director of Business Development for Digital Manufacturing at Siemens Digital Industries Software. He’ll help us understand the current state of electronics manufacturing and how to resolve the challenges facing the industry. In this episode, you’ll learn about the short-term and long-term impact of the pandemic on the electronics industry. You’ll also get to understand the challenges that increased customization has brought to the industry and how they are being resolved. Join us to get a clear picture of where the industry is and what we can expect to see from it in the future. What You’ll Learn in this Episode: Key trends in the electronic manufacturing industry in 2021 (04:11) Factors impacting the electronic manufacturing industry (08:18) Benefits of a digitalized manufacturing floor (09:55) How to transition to high mix-manufacturing efficiently (14:09) How to resolve the challenge of increased product complexity (16:12) How to deal with increased product electrification (17:25) Connect with Oren Manor:  LinkedIn Connect with Bettina Pruemper: LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    22 mins

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