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Maturing Your Digital Transformation (Ep. #4): Automating the Mundane Part Two
Maturing Your Digital Transformation (Ep. #4): Automating the Mundane Part Two
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.
The aerospace and defense (A&D) industry often suffers from numerous mundane tasks that redirect most engineers’ time away from the engineering and critical thinking they were trained to do. To multiply the impact of their engineers, companies can automate these mundane tasks and get their engineers back on track. Successful implementation, however, may prove tricky for those who do not know what to watch out for.
Join Todd Tuthill, Vice President of the A&D Industry for Siemens Digital Industries Software, as he continues his discussion from the last episode on automating the mundane. In this episode, Todd talks about how companies can successfully automate their engineering processes and how that would not only require a technological shift, but also a cultural one.
In this episode, you will learn:
· How automation can help companies meet deadlines on time
· Where in an organization is a good place to start implementing automation
· Pitfalls to avoid when implementing automation
· The importance of building a culture that will accept new ways of engineering
· A hint of what comes after automating the mundane
Connect with Todd Tuthill:
● LinkedIn
Connect with Patty Russo:
● LinkedIn
Resources:
● Siemens Aerospace & Defense website
Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today.
The aerospace and defense (A&D) industry often suffers from numerous mundane tasks that redirect most engineers’ time away from the engineering and critical thinking they were trained to do. To multiply the impact of their engineers, companies can automate these mundane tasks and get their engineers back on track. Successful implementation, however, may prove tricky for those who do not know what to watch out for.
Join Todd Tuthill, Vice President of the A&D Industry for Siemens Digital Industries Software, as he continues his discussion from the last episode on automating the mundane. In this episode, Todd talks about how companies can successfully automate their engineering processes and how that would not only require a technological shift, but also a cultural one.
In this episode, you will learn:
· How automation can help companies meet deadlines on time
· Where in an organization is a good place to start implementing automation
· Pitfalls to avoid when implementing automation
· The importance of building a culture that will accept new ways of engineering
· A hint of what comes after automating the mundane
Connect with Todd Tuthill:
Connect with Patty Russo:
Resources:
● Siemens Aerospace & Defense website
Released:
Sep 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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