Digitalization has broad proven value for the industrial and manufacturing industries. Automotive manufacturing, especially Body in White (BIW) operations, is especially susceptible to downtime events and hidden inefficiencies in both automated and hands-on procedures. Reducing those inefficiencies can deliver significant value at both the execution phase and downstream.

Ongoing challenges in knowledge retention and capture, increasing product complexity, and broadening global workforces can be minimized with a combination of IoT, digital twins, AI, XR, robotics, and other technologies. At the same time, attention must be paid to integrating these technologies with existing and new infrastructure to maximize potential return and minimize wasted investment. 

This webinar featuring DELMIA and ABI Research will analyze these Body in White processes and enabling technologies while demonstrating real-world product capabilities. Discussion points will include:

  • BIW introduction and analysis of process versus execution stages
  • Market data on key enabling technologies, including digital/virtual twins, XR, and robotics
  • Use cases and benefits of the virtual twins for BiW execution
  • Relevant product categories and examples, including MOM, MEM, IoT, and PLM

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Eric Abbruzzese
Research Director
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Mike Bradford  (120 × 180 px)

Mike Bradford
Strategic Business Development Director

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