Digital Engineering: The new growth engine for discrete manufacturers

June 1, 2018

Digital technologies are reshaping the manufacturing landscape. Product-based business models are being disrupted by service-based business models, new skills are needed in a world of smart products, and innovation success depends on the effectiveness of a company’s open ecosystem.

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Nevco Sports

The Company's headquarters remain at its original location in Greenville, Illinois. With offices in the United States and Canada, Nevco began marketing internationally in the early 1970s. Today, Nevco scoreboards, message centers and video displays are used to enhance the fan experience at events worldwide. The Company derived its name from its founder, Ralph Nevinger. Nevco is known to be the largest privately held scoreboard manufacturer in the world. The Company is headed by G. D. Moore.

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In the swarm of buzzwords surrounding today’s manufacturing sector, the “Smart Factory” or “Factory of the Future” buzz is especially prominent. In this white paper featuring experts from Siemens Digital Industries Software, we’ll unpack the meaning of the term, examine key considerations in understanding its value and explore a few important takeaways for how to take advantage of these technologies, including for small and medium businesses (SMBs).

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Industry 4.0 challenges and solutions for the digital transformation and use of exponential technologies

whitePaper | May 15, 2022

Around the world, traditional manufacturing industry is in the throes of a digital transformation that is accelerated by exponentially growing technologies (e.g. intelligent robots, autonomous drones, sensors, 3D printing). The pace of change reflects ’Moore’s law’ on the speed at which information technology-driven change happens. Companies and their industrial processes need to adapt to this rapid change if they are not to be left behind by developments in their sector and by their competitors.

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Additive Manufacturing Capabilities In Creo

whitePaper | November 11, 2019

Creo is a 3D CAD solution that helps you build better products faster by accelerating product innovation, reusing the best of your design and replacing assumptions with facts. Go from the earliest phases of product design to a smart, connected product with Creo. And with cloud-based augmented reality in each seat of Creo, you can collaborate with anyone, instantly at any step in the product development process. In the fast-changing world of the Industrial IoT, no other company can get you to substantial value as quickly and effectively as PTC.

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whitePaper | March 17, 2022

Manufacturing industry professionals must corral and understand massive amounts of data from many systems to drive operational efficiencies, higher levels of service, supply chain resiliency, and ultimately a complete view of the business. Having the ability to explore the impact of and interplay among changes in production efficiency, product quality, customer demand, and service excellence isn’t possible without visibility into data and meaningful data analytics. This “big data” approach to manufacturing operations and supply chain optimization can deliver big results and is at the heart of the digital transformation initiatives of many industrial companies.

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whitePaper | September 21, 2022

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whitePaper | November 17, 2022

Changing customer expectations, coupled with pandemic, natural disaster, and geo-political impacted supply chain delays, renewed the spotlight on business agility and digital maturity in manufacturing. Just as customers demanded more transparency into the production process, the world saw shortages of raw materials and parts, pushing droves of manufacturers to reevaluate the way they do business. For many, the answer was smart manufacturing—achieved through cloud-based technologies that simplify digital transformation.

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Nevco Sports

The Company's headquarters remain at its original location in Greenville, Illinois. With offices in the United States and Canada, Nevco began marketing internationally in the early 1970s. Today, Nevco scoreboards, message centers and video displays are used to enhance the fan experience at events worldwide. The Company derived its name from its founder, Ralph Nevinger. Nevco is known to be the largest privately held scoreboard manufacturer in the world. The Company is headed by G. D. Moore.

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