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Winter Simulation Conference 2009
Many of you probably use or consume Procter & Gamble (P&G) products in some fashion almost every day. I certainly do, at least when I shave anyway. But it wasn’t until I thought about the fact that P&G uses simulation software – to optimize material flow, resource utilization and logistics – that I realized just how many products they produce every day around the world, and the high volumes associated with each of those products.
We had the opportunity to talk with the P&G Technology Section Head for Global Computer Aided Engineering, Brad Whitmore about the challenges they face and the success they’ve achiev
Giving Thanks, Making a Twitter List and Checking it Twice
Since the U.S. is on Thanksgiving holiday the next two days, I wanted to do a quick thank you post. First, I want to thank our team of bloggers here. Blogging is something they fit into their work in all their spare time so I’m thankful that they can and do. Thanks Mark, Jerry, Markus, Susan, Chris, Dan and Nik! I’m also thankful to so many in this industry who have engaged in social media this past year. The growing conversation is getting interesting. I’m particularly thankful to Twitter right now for lists (see:
Virtual Commissioning of Manufacturing Lines
Did you ever thought about how a whole manufacturing line is set up on the shop floor? And wondering why it is running smoothly and at an optimum in regards to throughput, reliability, flexibility, safety and sustainability. Well, not sure if all manufacturing lines running at an optimum. But I’m always fascinated seeing the complex system of a whole manufacturing line working smoothly.
Virtual Commissioning of Manufacturing Lines
Did you ever think about how a whole manufacturing line is set up on the shop floor? And wonder why it is running smoothly and at an optimum in regards to throughput, reliability, flexibility, safety and sustainability. Well, I’m not sure if all manufacturing lines run at an optimum, but I’m always fascinated seeing the complex system of a whole manufacturing line working smoothly.
PLM & Sand Art at PLM Connection Greater China
My colleague Branco Liu sent me some highlights from our recent PLM Connection Greater China event. Here is a pretty cool video of a sand art artist. At the end of the video, the artist spells out in Chinese these two phrases: 创新于思: Innovation comes from
- SolidJott
SolidWorks, CAD, 3D CAD
- Half Assed Fabulous
Art, Sculpture, 3D
- The SolidWorks Geek
SolidWorks, CAD, Design
- i, lamont
3d, technology, internet
- Grey Progress
3d, art, illustration
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