One of the foundations of a digital shipyard is the digital twin, but how, in practice, do you bring together that digital twin? Whether you are building a digital twin for a new build or creating one for an existing vessel, are focused on sustainment or just construction, our solution specialists will equip you to take the next step in bringing together a digital twin for:
- New builds.
- Older vessels.
- Construction or sustainment.
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This webinar takes place: 07/06/2022 5:30 am PT.
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This webinar took place: 07/06/2022 5:30 am PT.
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Greg Goulanian
Shipbuilding Solution Evangelist, SSI
Greg is the Shipbuilding Solution Evangelist for SSI where he is responsible for showcasing SSI’s innovative software solutions, global success stories, and the future of shipbuilding through papers, presentations, and various forms of media. Greg is committed to sharing how the latest in shipbuilding technology and innovation can help shipbuilders focus on the business of shipbuilding.
Simon Crook
Solutions Specialist, SSI
Simon IEng MRINA is a Design Draftsman with a strong technical skill-set, experience and a proven record in the management and development of professional, multidisciplinary design packages.
Simon’s interests include utilising a common 3D product model for model based enterprise (MBE), adopting Industry 4.0 technologies and solving problems with practical, eco-efficient design solutions.
Malay Pal
Solutions Specialist, SSI
Malay Pal is a Solutions Specialist at SSI, specializing in PLM technology. He is responsible for solution consulting activities for the shipbuilding industry. He has over 25 years of experience working with the shipbuilding industry, both naval (warships, submarines) and commercial, in the areas of design, construction, and data management.
Production Engineering, Shipbuilding, and the Digital Twin
By now, almost every shipbuilding executive has heard of the Digital Twin. Even though only a minority know how to get started implementing one (and even fewer already have what can truly be called a digital twin), at this point it is not a new concept. The latest challenge lies in understanding the practical benefits and implementation of the digital twin as it relates to production.