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Tecnomatix 7.6 Released For Digital Manufacturing - April 03, 2006
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April 03, 2006
Tecnomatix 7.6 Released For Digital Manufacturing

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UGS Corp. has released Tecnomatix Version 7.6 software, the latest version of its comprehensive digital manufacturing software portfolio. Tecnomatix 7.6 includes new capabilities that facilitate the definition and optimization of common workflow processes typical to many manufacturing organizations, while automating time consuming tasks that serve to boost manufacturing engineering productivity in process design and validation. The latest release also includes a variety of enhancements to further improve ease-of-use.

UGS also announced that by more tightly integrating Tecnomatix with its Teamcenter PLM software portfolio and creating closer alignment with the UGS PLM Open business model, it has elevated digital manufacturing's impact on PLM and made significant progress in closing the gap between product and process design for the entire global manufacturing industry.

"The need for speed-to-market consistently ranks high on the business agendas of most manufacturing executives," said Gisela Wilson, Director of the PLM Solutions analysis at IDC. "By supporting manufacturing industry workflows in its Tecnomatix digital manufacturing portfolio, UGS is creating a virtual 'day-in-the-life' scenario for the manufacturing engineer and addressing the critical manufacturing business objective of accelerating production launch and meeting time-to-market commitments."

Enhanced workflow support in Tecnomatix 7.6 is designed to help manufacturing engineers define consistent, unambiguous, error-free processes that are optimized for efficiency. This industry-leading functionality includes support for a variety of common business workflow processes: "Big enterprises like Volkswagen are facing a huge number of parallel, sequential and interlinked business processes. This leads to a large amount of data that is created across all departments and must be managed in a structured way," said Mr. Tino Reichel, leader for the Digital Factory implementation in the Body in White - Planning in VW. "It is important to understand that every minute we can save during production launch on the factory floor can have a dramatic impact on our product's cost and our company's profitability. The challenge in implementing a digital method for supporting business processes is to enable the creativity of our engineers as well as the technical implementation of Digital Manufacturing software. It is a prerequisite to have agreed business processes and corresponding organizational support as a basis for such an implementation. Those digital methods should enable to automate or partially automate time consuming planning tasks that are critical elements in the process chain of our enterprise. The new Tecnomatix Software (Version 7.6) allows us to plan ahead for manufacturing and ramp-up processes, improve collaboration and thereby avoid expensive redundant efforts and mistakes in the manufacturing processes. This contributes to improving our bottom line."

UGS has focused many of the enhancements in Tecnomatix 7.6 on increasing the productivity of manufacturing engineering by reducing the time required for process design and validation tasks and improving usability. Some of the major enhancements include: "The latest release of Tecnomatix is consistent with UGS' commitment to providing manufacturers worldwide with the software tools that will help them optimize their efficiency and innovation throughout their entire product lifecycle," said Ziyon Amram, vice president, Manufacturing Solutions, UGS. "Through its enhanced support of common business workflow processes and focus on manufacturing engineering productivity, Tecnomatix 7.6 is helping companies transform their process of innovation through world-class digital manufacturing."

Tecnomatix enables companies to innovate by: Although we did not attend this year's National Manufacturing Week conference and exhibition, I've heard from a couple of my peers who did attend that despite what we've all been hearing and reading about lately, there was actually a slight air of optimism surrounding the manufacturing community. A number of emerging technology trends that might affect the future of manufacturing were introduced there and other venues in the past year, and this announcement about Tecnomatix from UGS is further proof that big things are happening in the manufacturing arena.

About a year ago, I saw a poll conducted by the folks that run the International Machine Tool Show (IMTS) that showed that the Top 10 general product categories that IMTS 2004 attendees were most interested in included: I'm sure the ranking of most of these polled categories paralleled the amount of traffic the vendors offering products in these categories received at the last IMTS. As you can see, operations ruled. I didn't really see many surprises in this poll, although it's interesting that computers and software ranked eighth. It seems, based on this poll, that attendees are pretty satisfied with their CAD/CAM software and the platforms they run on in favor of other technology areas that provide faster and more flexible actual manufacturing capabilities. Actually, the interest seems to be higher in flexibility than just raw speed.

Equipment flexibility has definitely become a major trend and direction lately on several different levels. Although flexibility means different things to different vendors, most equipment vendors would agree to define flexibility as the freedom and ability to perform a wide variety of tasks; the ability to be reconfigured extensively and quickly; the ability to handle a wide range of raw material;, and the ability to handle several different manufacturing operations with a tool, ideally reducing manual setups, work handling time, and tool inventories. While it can be a complex endeavor to successfully accomplish, technology and equipment flexibility is a major step forward in the areas of multi-tasking and multi-processing.

Another trend that I have seen emerging in manufacturing is automation integration and not just automation features of specific equipment. For example, I've seen and read about several instances of vendors demonstrating their equipment integrated at different levels of automation to showcase their ability to help customers arrive at the proper level of automation for their particular businesses. One vendor calls this concept "automate to order," where the customer's true needs are evaluated before implementing a blanket solution, and there is no longer such a thing as "one size fits all." What a refreshing concept - putting customers first and providing them with what they truly need and not just what the vendor thinks they need!

Although CAM software ranked near the bottom of the IMTS Top 10 list, like many of the other areas of technology, flexibility was a major trend and customer demand, along with efficiency. Much like what has happened on the CAD side of the equation, simulation is coming into its own on the CAM side. Programmed tool movements can be previewed for errors and wasted motion and can be corrected, saving machine tools and time. More complex, multi-tasking equipment demands CAM software that is also up to the task, especially with regard to the myriad synchronizations required - a tough proposition to say the least. Several CAM vendors are addressing this problem by forming partnerships with equipment vendors, and these partnerships are making things better for the respective vendors themselves, as well as their customers.

These are just a few of the things I've been following, but they all seem to point to the fact that technology, properly employed, could very well be a key that leads the way to a North American manufacturing revival. We've got a long, long way to go, but it is a start.

The Week's Top 5

At MCADCafé we track many things, including the stories that have attracted the most interest from our subscribers. Below are the five news items that were the most viewed during last week.

PTC On Board With BMW ORACLE Racing In Design Of 2007 America's Cup Yacht
PTC announced that the new BMW ORACLE Racing yacht, 'USA 87' a challenger for the 32nd America's Cup in 2007 has been developed with PTC software, including Pro/ENGINEER and Windchill. The new boat was christened at the team's base in Valencia, Spain - a culmination of a multi-year global design and development effort. BMW ORACLE Racing selected the PTC Product Development System because it supports the biggest objectives of innovative yachts: to be lighter, faster, and stronger. PTC has worked with BMW ORACLE Racing since 1999. In 2004, the partnership was renewed to support the sailing team in their challenge for the 32nd America's Cup in 2007 in Valencia, Spain. The team uses Pro/ENGINEER for all its design activities, from developing the shape of the hull and keel, to designing structural components for the mast. In addition, the engineers have automated many of the design tasks and optimization routines through the Pro/ENGINEER application programming interface, Pro/TOOLKIT.

Right Hemisphere Integrates Modules And New Capabilities In Deep Exploration CAD Edition 4.0
Right Hemisphere, who provides Product Graphics Management (PGM) software, announced the next release of its Deep Exploration client software. A standalone or companion application to the company's Deep Server enterprise PGM software, Deep Exploration 4.0 is available in two versions: Standard Edition and CAD Edition. Right Hemisphere also announced the availability of its two new software plug-ins for Deep Exploration CAD Edition and Adobe Acrobat 3D, called the Right Hemisphere PMI Module and the Right Hemisphere PDF Publishing Module. These plug-ins provide added functionality for 3D collaboration, and 3D PDF publishing. Deep Exploration CAD Edition transforms CAD models into lightweight product graphics; authors a full range of 2D and 3D product graphics; publishes finished graphics and documents; and augments high volume, 2D and 3D graphics processes.

World's Largest Supplier Of Food Weighing Machines Automates Custom Product Configuration With SolidWorks
Ishida Europe will use SolidWorks to streamline design time for the machinery global food companies use to automatically weigh and pack everything from cereal to seafood. The U.K.-based company plans to reduce custom machine configuration time by 80 percent with SolidWorks' automated design and advanced sheet metal capabilities. Ishida Europe is the European commercial and manufacturing arm of Ishida Co., Ltd., the Japan-based global developer of weighing and packaging machinery founded in 1893. Its machines weigh and pack food for such global brands as Frito-Lay, Mars, and Nestle. The parent company had largely been using static 2D software in its operations around the world before gradually switching to SolidWorks.

Actify Announces SpinFire Professional 8.0
Actify Inc., announced the availability of SpinFire Professional 8.0, a digital design communication tool for the automotive, high technology, aerospace, industrial automation, and discrete manufacturing industries. New features that enhance the digital design communication process include the ability to interact with Product Manufacturing Information (PMI, also known as GD&T), a plug-in application program interface (API) to create custom solutions, a completely new user interface, improved analysis capabilities, and an easier exploded assembly creation tool. SpinFire Professional 8.0 makes 2D and 3D CAD data more easily accessible to both technical and non-technical users. It provides 2D and 3D CAD visualization capabilities, without requiring a native CAD system, in a secure and user-friendly 3D format.

ANSYS Elects To Refile With FTC For Merger Review
ANSYS Inc. announced that following informal discussions with staff at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), ANSYS has elected to refile its pre-merger notification and report form under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act with respect to its acquisition of Fluent Inc. ANSYS has withdrawn its original filing and has refiled its Notification and Report Form with the FTC and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice on March 27, 2006. As a result, the FTC staff will have more time to review the information submitted by ANSYS and Fluent before the staff must determine what additional information, if any, it will request. ANSYS and Fluent remain committed to working cooperatively with the FTC as it conducts its review of the acquisition.


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