
PLM Road Map™ 2013 is the must-attend event for industry executives and PLM practitioners globally – providing independent education and a collaborative networking environment where ideas, trends, experiences, and relationships critical to the industry germinate and take root. Over the last decade, product lifecycle management (PLM) has risen as a strategic business approach to mediate between the many stakeholders throughout the product lifecycle, applying the appropriate technologies to support often complicated processes. Recently, new technologies, processes, and expectations have emerged or matured that threaten this dominant paradigm with extinction.
The first morning will start with a keynote presentation followed by two breakout sessions covering PLM Enterprise Value & Integration/Digital Manufacturing and Simulation & Analysis. The second day will feature two breakout sessions covering the topics of Systems Engineering and Social Product Development & Collaboration. At the end of day two PLM Road Map attendees will come together for a keynote presentation.
PLM Road Map™ 2013 is a strategic two-day conference focused on how companies are successfully employing PLM strategies and enabling solutions to meet challenging product development, manufacturing, and deployment issues. Join us at this year’s PLM Road Map to explore with our speakers and other attendees how PLM is changing, the current impacts of these changes, and what challenges industrial end users and PLM solution and service providers will face in the short and medium term.
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Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) has emerged as a strategy to support product and process development, enabled by software technology and services. Ideally, companies manage products from concept to retirement as part of their PLM strategy. Aiming to reduce the environmental impact of products in both production and in their use, sustainability has become a common rallying cry for manufacturers.
Great strides have been made in design for the disassembly, recycling, and reuse of materials and PLM strategies and enabling solutions have played a significant role in the successes to date.
But what if we could have zero impact, what if everything we took out of the ground, or created, could be infinitely reused and repurposed?
This is one way of looking at the “circular economy,” a radically new approach to thinking about what we do, build, and use.
- This new approach involves systems thinking, looking at products in a holistic way.
- Systems engineering offers a framework to adopt this broad view and an expanding set of tools can help navigate the necessary planning and development tradeoffs.
- Adopters will need services from specialists—service providers who focus on this approach.
- Reusing materials repeatedly can change their properties; the question is: will they stand up to one more reuse?
- While we can see the benefits of applying more S&A in the early stages of the product lifecycle, these solutions are compute-intensive. Can we simulate in a more circular-friendly way?
- Most of the large S&A companies provide a broad range of services, but are there new opportunities?
- Recent CIMdata research in the aerospace and defense sector showed that leading companies want to move beyond just data and process management.
- Our industrial consulting has showed this same phenomenon in other industries.
- This will create new opportunities for specialist providers and services organizations who can deliver the subject matter expertise required to support the broader adoption and implementation demanded by this new thinking.
- We have seen increasingly more of these solutions enabled for cloud delivery.
- Understanding what is available, what is to come, and what else might be required will help smooth the path to a circular approach to IT utilization.
- Many of these tools will expand delivery onto mobile platforms, bringing capabilities to the “deskless,” and to other remote users.
- Mobile and cloud are changing the relationship between solution providers and their SI/Reseller/VAR partners.
Thinking “circular” is really outside-the-box thinking. PLM has created and consumed the same type of “raw material” for several generations, namely files. Several new trends and the actions of some leading companies are pointing to a new way to store and communicate information, as objects, creating files only as needed to support certain processes and use cases.
CIMdata’s 2014 PLM Market & Industry Forum, the leading event designed exclusively for solution and services providers in the PLM economy, is a key deliverable for our PLM Community members.
North America
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Cost to Attend - Priced in US$:
Register by March 3 - US$750
Register after March 3 - US$950
Location
Sheraton Hotel
3200 Boardwalk Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA
Phone: +1 734.996.0600
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Europe
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Cost to Attend - Priced in Euros:
Register by March 10 - €595
Register after March 10 - €795
Location
Steigenberger Hotel
Kaiser-Friedrich-Promenade 69-75
61348 Bad Homburg (Frankfurt), GERMANY
Phone: +49 6172 181-0
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China
Friday, April 11, 2014
Shanghai, CHINA
Venue TBD
Japan
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Myojin Kaikan
Sotokanda 2-16-2, Chiyoda-Ku
Tokyo, JAPAN
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