Todd Tuthill, Siemens Digital Industries Software’s vice-president of aerospace & defence looks at how physical prototypes are being replaced with the digital twin.
Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced that Swedish electric aircraft builder, Heart Aerospace has selected the Capital software portfolio from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of software and services to support its design, development, and certification of zero emission electric aircraft.
With the global drive toward climate-neutral aviation gaining pace and the rebirth of interest in supersonic travel, innovations in aircraft configurations require careful and diligent use of aerodynamic and structural design optimisation.
Siemens has announced that Airbus has selected Capital electrical/electronic (E/E) systems development software from Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio to accelerate the development of commercial aircraft.
Dale Tutt, vice-president of aerospace and defence at Siemens Digital Industries Software explains how complexity can be turned into your competitive advantage through digitalisation.
Siemens has announced the US Air Force has selected Teamcenter software as the foundational system of record to support its digital acquisition and sustainment strategy for critical systems and technologies across the service.
Through its Xcelerator portfolio, Siemens Digital Industries Software is delivering Digital Thread for Defence to enable next generation design, manufacturing and sustainment innovation across the entire aerospace and defence industry, including the Department of Defence (DoD), OEMs, the supply base and aerospace and defence start-up companies.
Colorado-based Bye Aerospace is using Siemens’ NX and Fibersim to reduce product development time for all-electric composite aircraft and enhance productivity with 66% fewer engineering employees.
A robust and proven FEA pre- and post-processing solution, accessible to businesses of all sizes, Lisa Airplanes chooses Siemens PLM Software’s Femap and NX Nastran to certify its new two-seater plane, the Akoya
Siemens PLM software reveals how it helps GKN Aerospace Fokker Landing Gear save up to 30% of performance and loads development time. Aerospace Manufacturing reports.