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EPLAN’s Data Portal Is Now Available to Everyone!

Posted by EPLAN USA on Nov 29, 2016 7:00:00 AM

EPLANS Data Portal is Now Open to All Engineers

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Topics: Data Portal, standardization, Big Data

How Standardized Data Throughout a Product’s Lifecycle Creates Efficiencies and Increased Accuracy

Posted by EPLAN USA on Apr 11, 2016 2:35:32 PM

How Standardized Data Throughout a Product’s Lifecycle Creates Efficiencies and Increased Accuracy

The rise of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is creating a mind shift in how design and production are done. The product lifecycle of the future will be increasingly oriented towards individualized customer demands and extend from the initial idea through product development, manufacturing, sales, and on to retrofitting and recycling.

The interconnection of machines, processes, people and thedata that fuels it all is creating an integrated environment that means tremendous opportunity for greater efficiencies,cost savings and improved customer service.

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Topics: Data Portal, standardization, Big Data

5 Ways Optimized Engineering Saves Time & Money

Posted by EPLAN USA on Jan 12, 2016 9:00:00 AM

WaysOptimized_Engineering_Saves_Time_Money.pngAs The Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) matures, the cost and time efficiencies that it can bring are pretty astounding. To be able to have unified operations across all touch points of the product development process makes optimized engineering possible. Here are 5 ways that it does this.

1. Data

Working in a connected environment means you can share data across all aspects of the production, from pre-planning to build. What does having the ability to be able to leverage data through out the engineering process and also into the manufacturing process mean?

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Topics: collaboration, Automation, CAE, Data Portal, standardization, Database-Driven Design

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