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The UK-based design system giant AVEVA points out the importance of data collaboration between ship design and actual operation. In advanced vessels such as those using new fuels, the mutual utilization of data in design, construction, and operation becomes crucial. The company aims to achieve "digital handover," which involves utilizing design data in actual operations, in collaboration with the shipbuilding industry and others. We spoke with Gauthier Stone Street, Product Manager of the Marine Division, and Matt Miller, Industry Principal, about the company's solutions and trends in digital transformation in the maritime industry.
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Free membership registrationOn November 20, 2024, AVEVA Corporation, the Japanese subsidiary of AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software that promotes digital transformation (DX) and sustainability (headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, VP, Japan General Manager: Masaki Kogure, hereinafter referred to as AVEVA), announced that Japan Catalyst Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, President: Kazuhiro Noda, hereinafter referred to as Japan Catalyst) has implemented the cloud-based integrated engineering solution "AVEVATM Unified Engineering1" on the CONNECT2 platform to improve the efficiency of construction design operations at its Himeji manufacturing plant.
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Free membership registrationOn the 21st, the British company Aviva, which specializes in design systems for ships, held a user conference in Tokyo. Imabari Shipbuilding and Namura Shipbuilding introduced their efforts towards 3D design, demonstrating the effects of 3D implementation such as reductions in design man-hours and the challenges of adoption. Additionally, the direction of digital transformation (DX) in South Korean shipyards was reported, indicating that major shipbuilding companies are progressing to the next phase of factory monitoring.
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Free membership registrationDate and Time: November 21, 2024 (Thursday) from 10:00 to 18:30 (Registration starts at 9:00) Venue: Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba Target Audience: Executives, managers, decision-makers, DX promotion personnel, plant managers, users, etc., from the oil, gas, chemical, power, energy, shipbuilding, food/beverage, manufacturing, EPC sectors, and more. This year, we are planning approximately 30 presentations, including a keynote speech by the CEO of AVEVA, the latest technology trends, case studies by our customers, and presentations by partner companies. Sponsors: Aras Japan LLC, Ube Information Systems Corporation, NEC Corporation, Schneider Electric Holdings, and Fuji Engineering Service Co., Ltd. (titles omitted) Capacity: 650 people Participation Fee: Free *Registration deadline: November 15, 2024 (Friday), but registration will close once capacity is reached. Organizer: AVEVA Corporation
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Free membership registrationAVEVA Corporation, which has a wealth of global achievements in the process manufacturing industry, and NEC, which has been supporting Japan's process manufacturing industry for many years, started their collaboration in 2022. A dialogue between the two companies has now taken place, where Masaki Kogure, Vice President and Japan General Manager of AVEVA Corporation, and Takenori Mishima, General Manager of NEC's Second Manufacturing Solutions Division, passionately discuss the background and aims of their collaboration, as well as future prospects. Please take a look for hints on solving challenges.
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