CLAAS Focusing on Sustainable Food Production with Intelligent, Energy Efficient Machines - A Customer Case Study
CLAAS, a leading agricultural equipment manufacturer headquartered in Germany, and a leader in the 4th Industrial Revolution, is thinking globally and acting locally. CLAAS's development and production sites around the world must develop machines according to company standards and practices, requiring consistent processes, sharing the same data, and exchanging ideas and expertise across borders in a secure manner. Read Story Now.
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ENOVIA on Tour! Keys to 3DEXPERIENCE Roadshow 2015
You are invited to join your professional peers and our team of experts to hear the latest and most accurate information on ENOVIA solutions and strategies, learn from customer testimonials, and get even more excited about making the move to
3DEXPERIENCE®.
Featured topics:
- Transition to 3DEXPERIENCE
- 3DEXPERIENCE Roles, Dashboards and Analytics
- Design in Configured Context
- A "Key" to Innovation for CATIA V5 Customers
- Configuration Management
- Program, Project and Contracts Management for "ZERO Delays"
Click Here for Schedule and Registration
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Keys to 3DEXPERIENCE R2015 Roadshow Summary and Files
Waltham, Bangalore and Shanghai

Thank you to everyone who joined our events in April. It was great to see, and meet everyone. We hope you found the time to be valuable,as well as, informative.
As promised, the files we spoke to can be found in our CI Community. Please download at your convenience.
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Messier-Bugatti-Dowty Using 3DS 3DEXPERIENCE Platform for Digital Continuity
Messier-Bugatti-Dowty (Safran) partners with 30 major aircraft manufacturers in the civil, military, regional, and business sectors. Its expertise in landing gear, wheels, carbon brakes, and electro-hydraulic and all-electric equipment, covers the entire lifecycle from design and manufacturing to maintenance and repair. With 20 sites worldwide and 7,000 employees, they strive for technological breakthroughs to stay at the front of innovation.
Its carbon brakes are 50% lighter than older generation steel counterparts. Airlines save on fuel through new composite materials, including titanium, used for machining equipment and landing gear, thus reducing their weight, environmental impact and operating costs. Cont'd...
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