Session 2 – PDF Generator 3D at PROSTEP TechDay 2020

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Good morning and welcome to the PROSTEP TechDay, the meeting of the PROSTEP community. I’m so pleased that so many of you have made it today. This is the first time we are holding the format online live. I can promise you it’s worth taking part. It’s very interactive, very interesting. We have a great deal prepared for you. I’d like to start by introducing myself. My name is Julia Bauer. I am a TV and event host.

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I’ll be guiding you through the sessions. This is the second session that will go from 11 to 12 30.

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We’re going to be looking at PDF Generator 3D and then we’ll have another session following your lunch break from 2pm to 3:30. There you can learn all there is to know about product suite OpenPDM.

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Of course, in every session we have a very interesting client presentations and we also have an exclusive new product that we want to present today, a traceability solution called OpenCLM.

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I said interactive.

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You might wonder how? We obviously would like you to be able to exchange your ideas with our experts. Just look at your screen. You can ask questions. They’ll then be sent to my iPad and I will pass them on to the speakers.

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You will get your answers.

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So there will be a Q&A session following the client presentation, but also one at the end of the session for all of the speakers. Moreover, if you’d like to continue to ask questions, then we have a networking opportunity during a team session and I will then send you a link for this. At that point in time, you’ll be sent on to that meeting.

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You might have missed the first session. Don’t worry, we’ve recorded it.

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There will be English subtitles and it will be available online. This session and the next session will be recorded.

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And we obviously want to generate as much interest as possible.

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So that’s all for me. For now. Let’s now have a look at the agenda and what’s new at PROSTEP.

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I’m going to hand over to someone who’s much better equipped to tell you all about this.

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He has been in the company for 23 years and is head headed the business unit products since 2012. Peter Pfalzgraf. Welcome.

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Thank you very much. Welcome and welcome back to those of you here this morning.

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We’re going to look at the agenda.

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We’re now in the middle section.

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As Mrs. Bauer has already said, it’s about twenty PDF.

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We’d like to talk about the details of this agenda for this session.

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The TechDay is generally, the forum in which we present our solutions in detail, our offers, the solutions.

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Over the next 90 minutes, it’s going to be about PDF Generator 3D and visualization solutions in general, as we call it.

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It’s become much more in the meantime, of course.

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And subsequently, we’d like to give you some news about PROSTEP and of course, also address the issue. What has actually changed in our 3D PDF Generator product since last TechDay? Some of you might have been at the last TechDay. And you know that on the one hand, we like to see what has happened and then we cast an outlook towards the future.

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Next point at 11:25, approximately, that’s what we had envisaged anyway, a presentation from one of our customers that will be recording again.

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But after that, you will have the possibility to get in contact with Mr. Hieke from Siemens in a Q&A session Mr. Hieke  has already spoken at our TechDay.

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This is about the use of 3D pdf in manufacturing at Siemens Large Drives.

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That’s a division of Siemens and he obviously has continued things.

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So it’s quite interesting to see how these things develop once the rolled out to our customers. Another point thought we had actually recorded a second presentation.

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Unfortunately, we don’t have the time to show both of them today.

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That’s a project with our customer listening. We did that was it systems. But we will present this online as well.

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So you could watch that as well if you want to. The next point would be highlights from the PROSTEP lab.

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Just like in the last session as well, we will show you a few live demos and present some topics that we are currently working on in our product development.

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And following on that is a preview from a new product, OpenCLM. That’s top of the agenda for 2021.

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And today, we’re going to show you the first preview.

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Of course, it will be a really hot issue, but you will really be able to see our presentation of our planning today. Last but not least, a roadmap.

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That’s always what we do in our day.

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We want to show you what we are specifically planning in the plan for the following year concerning new product releases, et cetera, and also illustrate a few issues that will accompany this product over the next few years.

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Q&A has already been mentioned.

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That’s very important for us. We have one session right at the end of these 90 minutes.

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The last 10 minutes is normally what we plan, but there will be one after the presentation given by our customer, Mr. Hieke.

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But that would be specifically about Mr. Hieke answering questions to his presentation and exactly the same way again. Then right after the presentation, after the 90 minute session, there will be a live chat session in a separate team session.

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Our product manager Timo Trautman  will be available to address details or specific questions.

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Right, a few general pieces of information about PROSTEP here, you can see two pictures from last year. Actually, this is our last TechDay at the end of 2018.

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So it’s actually two years ago, we met in real life in our neighborhood with our infrastructure partner, DARTs. We’re able to meet personally.

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This time everything is slightly different. But still we’re trying to offer something very similar online.

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This was our 25 year birthday. We had that in our headquarters in Darmstadt with about 300 people.

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It was really a very nice event. And looking back now thinking, yeah, it’s a great thing about this year.

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We’re just going to have to make do something else.

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PROSTEP In the meantime, now we have about 280 people. Our portfolio goes beyond the product solutions as well there.

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The focus today in Tech Day. But generally speaking, we’re also active in PLM management and process consulting. That’s a very important part of our business consulting in the PLM sector, in various fields here in the middle.

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These are our solutions units. It’s about individual customized software development implementation.

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But then so connection with our products, our PLM products, which you can see here of our logos on the bottom.

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A few bits of news highlights from last year for you,. If you haven’t heard of this in consulting last year, we reinforced our efforts significantly.

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GMBH we have now acquired a majority of the company, Philip Hauser it and it’s about 35 people are very much focused on PLM. It’s described here. So particularly things like an application lifecycle management together, a PLM.

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All these things have to do with mechatronics and software development.

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That’s where the BHC team is very active in consulting.

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And of course, they all the tools and that really helps us in our own product. Well, so to get support from them.

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But in general,  see ourselves to be partner of digital transformation in various topics. White papers are highly interesting as well.

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You can download them from our home page for things like industry 4.0 in the context of PLM or things like Digital Twin. You can see that on the right hand side they are available for downloading.

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And the further topic I would like to present to you involved in solutions, implementation, solution development in 2019 in that’s life in Poland, and we opened another software development site that once again expands our software development capacity, our knowhow in the field, and our colleagues from Vaslav to support us in customized software development and customer projects, but also in our own product development.

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And that brings us right back to this session with an overview of our product offers here. OpenDXM GlobalX, OpenPDM, and the next session PDF Generator 3D. Our new solution,  OpenCLM. But now in this session, we’re going to focus on PDF Generated 3D and back to Mrs. Bauer.

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That sounds great. Thank you, Mr. Pfalzgraf. I think we should now speak a little bit about PDG Generater3D. I have someone else on the stage now for you today. He’s been working for the company since 1996 and is head of product management. Welcome, Udo Hering.

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Thank you, Mrs. Bauer.

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I’d like to welcome you all very much to our 3D PDF session, and I may give you a brief overview of where we were thinking about PDF Generator 3D the last two years and in which direction things will probably continue.

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I just wanted to talk about that, as you all know…

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PDF Generator 3D, we’re very much from the engineering background and primarily we acted on behalf of engineering processes.

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But we found that with the digitalization processes, which we have in every company now, we spoke about that this morning, but now it’s about digitization. So another major issue which concerns everybody here we have to continue developing in this direction and two years ago and working towards a product manager now that should be about right.

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We started service content generator, and we also want all the downstream processes after engineering to be taken care of processes and after sales, for instance, to provide information necessary. Information has to come from the specific sources and the specific sources haven’t changed.

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They’ve stayed. We’re still talking about PLM, ERP systems or other data sources in which this information

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in the source systems has to be managed and extracted from the source systems and then provided in an adequate form for the following users downstream in the downstream processes that has to be converted, packaged adequately and provided in bite sized bits basically.

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And we have provided service content generator and with this solution we can offer customized solutions to the requirements of a customer. And after sales, for instance, things like spare parts catalogs can be provided, whether online or offline.

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We still maintain the ability to provide things offline, online. We’ll talk about new is an online provision of such information as well.

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We offer that too obviously.  At and beyond that, things like service can be handled very well.

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Having an assembly, dismantling these things are available online and offline and further outside of automotive or manufacturing facility management systems.

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There’s a particular format – BIM, of course we support that too. And in this field we’re quite active now in the meantime as well.

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And so what has happened, of course, due to new technology, although there are quite powerful browsers, HTML5 Web browsers, which allow us to offer 3D geometry with high performance in combination of further information which is extracted from the respective backend systems, and that can be linked and they can be illustrated in browser friendly way.

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And the connection has to made the association between geometry and other meta data of the parts list, for instance, and that way, the necessary use cases of the customers can be covered, for instance, spare parts catalogs.

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And further, with this new browser technology theoretically  we can offer the solutions like every mobile device on every device.

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because you have to allow to access the data using the technology.

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That means you don’t necessarily need the PDF format.

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Adobe Reader, which as we know is available in every custom computer as it’s free of charge. But a browser is quite sufficient, like, for instance, Google Chrome or Firefox or others in order to illustrate and process such information.

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And of course, this solution.

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which we provide with this service content generator, can also be used to existing applications in a customer’s web portal. That means you don’t have to start from scratch.

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You can start on a brownfield site and add information that is needed in the various points.

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You can see the red logo in the middle Our PDF Generator 3D…

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Which extracts data, PDM basis from the back end packs it in the right format and at the end presents it in a way it is needed on the other side with the recipient.

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That’s all I have to say to them. Just very briefly, back to the overview.

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Where are we, how things develop and more details about new functions.

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My colleague will talk about that later. Now back to Mrs. Bauer.

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Thank you. We’re interested to see how all this develops. In the meantime, let’s ask Mr. Pfalzgraf what the current issues around PDF are.

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We have just heard that we do much more than just PDF generation in the meantime. Now we do things like Web visualization also based on HTML5 of the standards. These are the classic topics we have to deal with at the moment.

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You can just use a standard browser that nevertheless PDF is an important issue, particularly when you’re talking about things like documentation, archiving, archiving data,. They have to be stored in a legally correct form.

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And I’ll talk about what has happened last few years quite a lot.

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You can see the logo 3D PDF Consortium PROSTEP was in it right from the beginning, a founding member in the context of PDF standardization and at the time as a collaboration going on with the PDF association, which is right in the standardization issue and particular PDF standards were continued quite significantly.

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We reported about other standards like PDF/E for engineering.

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Now PDF/A for archiving has been continued and extended so that you can archive engineering data within it.

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You can see here how the new PDF/A, specification  that has been broken down into PDF/A.  Where the embedded files can be attached to really use a PDF container Timo Trautman will talk about what it means to have a PDF container later on.

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But very important.

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This second format, PDF/A for E and then you have the possibility to integrate 3D data into it says JavaScript here script.

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That’s important because the connection of metadata can be reflected and you can read the cover of PDF documents which can be filed.

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So that’s the international standard. We expect that to be ISO standard over the next two years in the middle. That’s also very interesting. New things that have been added at the moment.

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They’re being discussed quite intensively, further 3D formats, integrated PDF, 3D formats as an alternative format, which if you know about it.

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Otherwise, that doesn’t need to interest all that much. And also STEP AP242 prior one should be integrating. That’s highly interesting.

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Companies already working with STEP today, there.

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It’s being debated at the moment and the intention is to integrate that in the standardization process next year.

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There’s another topic, formats like glTF and JT , which were also discussed in prior to what it could be that that develops further.

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It’s different from attaching STEP file within the PDF file, it’s an embedded STEP file.

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But this would really be a native STEP file, which can visualize in PDF, that’s coming up. But it’s still a matter for being discussed.

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But I just wanted to point out that that is what’s happening now.

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DDP – digital data package that is an initiative by the PROSTEP iVIP association, also active in CLM, we’ll talk about that later.

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It’s about defining data exchange formats which support you in this digital thread. So that means continuity has to be guaranteed throughout a company digitally speaking. And so additional functions can be reflected in such a format so that data content can be linked and communicated.

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And here, we’re in a phase of thinking of concepts until the end of 2020 and then offer demos for the next year.

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We believe that we will take partners with our 3D generator solution. That’s all I have to say.

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Thank you. That sounds great. All good things come in three. And I have a third question for Mr. Hering. Which customers use this content generator service?

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Mrs. Bauer, I can answer that question. There are a whole lot of customers.

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I’ve picked out three examples quite deliberately from different customers, different industries, different use cases.

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Let’s start with Meyer Weft.

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This is a customer that most of you should know maybe some of you have already had the pleasure to spend time on one of these rather luxurious cruise ships in the Mediterranean or perhaps even in the Pacific.

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Meyer Weft mile docks before they float their boats, they have to have them certified as a certifying authority like Germany, alloyed and others.

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And before they would use large bits of paper, they had to present the design documents and…

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I went along with these paper documents one by one, but not until they noticed that it was using PDF technology also in context with the 3D illustration would be  much simpler and much faster.

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That mean is the process was established based on Adobe or actually 3D DPF generator technology. So that this paper based process could be merged or replaced by a paperless process and that data are taken CATIA V4, which Meyer Werft still uses partly astonishing really, but the data is extracted and recording merged.

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And as you can see on this graphic illustration on the bottom, color coded, which makes it much easier for the examiners to see the different parts of different material thicknesses.

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And based on that, then he can offer his assessment. That’s a very nice example of how PDF can support a paperless process.

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We’ve got a second example. Atotech.

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 A leading global manufacturer of coating machines and galvanization that they further development in coatings or electronics.

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And there the requirement to provide the customer for spare parts catalog.

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The simplest way possible and there shouldn’t be too many resulting errors in ordering things.

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That means their we established a PDF process, which  takes its information from an SAP system, but also further sources.

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And this information for all of this is provided in a PDF also using JT format. And you can see a nice example down the bottom left, you can see a table even with a shopping cart.

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it’s a PDF container with additional information, which the customer can download and they can navigate his way through it very nicely, select number, and then he can get a 3D model.

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And based on that, you can trigger his ordering process. I mean, that’s a very simple application. The customer doesn’t need anything else. But in Adobe Reader, it opens package and get additional information  the added documents attached documents, trigger his ordering process.

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And of course, it all has the advantage that the order comes in in a way that can be processed directly without any checks and any additional work that has to be done and reduces errors that way.

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a third example, something totally different from a totally different industry.

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Perhaps some of you have something like that.

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Nobel Biocare. We’ve been working with since 2013, as it says here, they started using PDF technology to create such DPF documents with our technology,  Nobel Biocare is one of the largest implant manufacturers in the world.

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And obviously they have to provide information to their dentists. And they do that based on the 3D scanning system, which is visualized here, accordingly. So this information was sent as a 3D PDF document to the dentist to assess it and passing it on. This is now being continued, that means no PDF document is necessary any longer.

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Why not? Because quite a lot has changed with dentists, particularly using devices. Most of you know this as a smartphone could be an iPhone or iPad, for instance.

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And your dentist doesn’t want to sit in front of a PC, wants to see these things directly on his mobile device.

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And based on the HTML5 file, a regular browser can open this document, check it, release it, and that and that way can pass on the order.

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so all this is developing quite vigorously and and Timo Trautman will have further information later.

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Thank you. I think so, too.

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A lot has been done in 3D, particularly since the last time that you came together two years ago at the same event.

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So what has happened? We will now hear about this from the person responsible for this area at PROSTEP. But he has also done many other things in the past. He has worked in product management and PDM. Timo Trautmann over to you.

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Thank you very much for my side, as well as the first time today we’re going to see two or three times more as well.

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Since the last TechDay, that’s about two years ago, quite a few releases have been let out. We’re not entirely linear and we don’t have a regular recital.

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We don’t offer one every half year, for instance, we have very agile process.

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And this agile process allows us to react to CAD system releases from CAD manufacturers, or  follow customer requirements much more closely.

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A very important point.

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You can see this on the slide as well as that with each new release.

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We also support the main CAD systems/manufacturers 9.3.

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That’s the version which is going to be in operation for large automotive manufacturer. We’re supporting that today already with conversion so our customers can be sure that we will continue to support the up-to-date versions.

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That’s also true for all the other CAD systems.

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For instance, CREO 7 is new on the list, or NX 1926.

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Is that really the most recent update or not because Siemens also runs a very agile process, besides all the standard maintenance processes

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we’ve also integrated new highlight feature.

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I’ve tried to illustrate that as well, since in 9.0 we had a function to run in geometry that’s very important there.

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one algorithm, nine, two and three of the  focused very much on 3D  annotations and rendering for one hand, things like server side rendering or the other hand.

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I’m now on line three, particularly in CREO we have new functions. So it doesn’t get to dry topics, which were quite important from our customers point of view for the last two years, that’s a hollowing one and hollowing means

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You’ve got to imagine you’re in after sales and you were meant to receive a data set from engineering, which you can publish in a spare parts catalog.

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Engineering would say, oh, my goodness, no, we can’t do that for far too much.

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We’ve got to do something.

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Now, you want to offer a gearbox as a spare part, but you don’t want the person who receives the spare parts catalog to know what’s in your gear.

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So therefore we have to the function which fully automatically merges assemblies in an office, not only inside invisible.

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So this is a that’s got advantages performance. I think you can imagine that if instead of a thousand parts and we have one, it’s much faster visualizing a thousand parts.

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On the other hand, of course, you’ve got a protection of, you know, how we shouldn’t be underestimated. We just make sure that your engineering knowhow stays within the company does not leave the company.

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What’s very important is that all of these things illustrated to PDF.

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But as our colleagues have just said we can do that for JT and STEP files as well. That means we can generate a JT file just the same.

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We have the cover geometry.

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Another important point for our customers is that we support other end devices.

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PDF is still a very good topic, particularly in documentation, but there are a whole lot of new applications.

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For instance, spare part catalogs, for instance, Web based visualization of PDM data, but also things like assembling and disassembling.

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And we have a specific solution in our Web based spare parts catalogue and which allows you to publish things very simply, to PDF or HTML. The way to get there. Is identical but we’ll get back to that after that lab session.

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That’s all I have to say.

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I think we can continue now.

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Thank you. We can we will move on immediately. So now it is time for everyone watching online to get involved. We will have a client presentation now that is pre-recorded afterwards. The client will join the meeting live and I will then put your questions to him. So anyone with a question, I would like to get some more information. Please go to the website and use the space provided.

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Hopefully we can then hold a lively Q&A session afterwards. So who is this client?

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I’m delighted to be able to introduce him. He comes from SIEMENS Large Drive Applications. He is an IT manager and has been responsible for a variety of projects for over ten years. He is now going to talk to us about the manufacturing process. I’m very excited to see what he has to say.

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André Hieke

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Good morning. My name is André Hieke and I work for SIEMENS AG as an IT project manager and I would like to tell you about how use 3D PDF in manufacturing.

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 I won’t introduce SIEMENS at this point. I just like to tell you briefly what SIEMENS LDA is… .

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It’s part of the SIEMENS group.

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We produce high voltage motors, high voltage rectifiers in several sites in the world. Our products are characterized by the highly complex on the one hand and on the other hand, they also offer a huge number of variants in our company.

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You have an average lot finds about one point two once we have high quality variance and in manufacturing, but also in sales. Last year or two years ago, actually all that you have the opportunity to, you know, to present this, you will detail what that means for us, perhaps somebody who can still remember that and say it’s enough to you presented 3D PDF  in sales and after sales, it was precisely about the topic – how we can cope with this high variance product documentation.

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It’s about how 3D PDF was used in the project and part of the success of the project. I said that the experience gained in this project PROSTEP can now be used for internal applications. That means in manufacturing itself. And that’s exactly the presentation  to continue today. It’s basically a continuation of what we started two years ago.  currently using the 3D PDF in sales and after sales for the future of the jointness processes.

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The current – a quick glance at the current situation.

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Tentative to switch to a drawingless change we don’t use a drawing anymore, but JT in all areas of manufacturing and in the following process,  as a proof of concept.

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Two years ago, before a select part of manufacturing that was housing manufacturing in our case.

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We got them in the process of JT is distributed using SAP.

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And produces a so-called output management system which is installed in the workstation cell for particular

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ticket and using this output management system of the of workers provided for JT at his workplace.

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The process worked.

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That was never a major problem. The big problem though

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On one hand, from the quality of JT was set very low had  to do with these processes in  Teamcenter of which we could not handle.

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by the public housing, which is several meters large.

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That would simply something we could not illustrate and I just couldn’t see it.

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And all these attributes I think were not entirely visible they were hidden in the JT’s characteristics.  If you know about JT2Go then you know how this use the right hand right mouse button.

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That wasn’t quite a lot to say. The farmwork, not touch screens.

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And it was simply not possible.  You can’t tell people to take the gloves off in an environment and go back to the computer to play with it.

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In high capacity we also had second sources and here we had problems. JT,  they simply didn’t understand what to do with it.

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These two processes were established, there were savings, of course, but that did not generate any advantages, really.

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And the whole process continues about quality control. We tried to have a look and see how we could improve all of this to make things easier for our workers in the factories.

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and we did have this capital sales project, which we introduced quite successfully using PDF.

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patrol stream,  have the possibility to generate data

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one of the formats was 3D PDF it was accepted very well, both by customers and also the engineers and our own processes.

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The first step was you got get the factory workers working in the factories, workplaces and we thought about which functions they need.

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And generated a template to self-explanatory.

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With touch screen capability and we integrated a few functions.

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We used to typical buttons, and for integrating 3D comments.

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We have possibility of illustrate a barcode for measurement machines so they can be measured directly and similar things

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And we also created all these things with the suppliers. Looking at the process. And that was a very small problem. And then I’ll put management’s estimates now to put the management system thinking of either the. Indian fighters and DNA and other experts, and should that be checked at each one, thinks it is generated using the post PDF generator to find the small workflow forms.

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And we need a VPN access upload for this cloud as most of the homes had to be expanded accordingly.

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As a citizen, what’s special about this project is that in the very, very short time, the end of the first ideas to the implementation of the templates we created, we took a few weeks.

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And I think half of the time that we can come up with in the cloud of time, we’ve been using this since 2000 to nineteen fifty for our housing manufacturing before turning up the advantages.

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If we feel that we’re able to implement a lot of the things that we couldn’t have done in the past in the default, a default view as we defined. I understand the taking of.

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I would have stayed heads for the simple that’s what we all set in the hope that the other thing is we can increase the level of detail during generation and we could also we were able to roll it out without any training and then we to want to stimulate and improve quality of the interface and can operate it directly.

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We.

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And what’s very important is we can also support the follow up process, put forward plans with the incoming goods, etc., when we think we can pass it on to our suppliers directly.

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So that’s what that’s what we did. That’s exactly what we’re currently doing.

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That’s the sentence of either of us, but the US is that we’re going to roll the sound of further and workplaces back in Nuremberg.

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You know, we want to add a shaft manufacturing and under The New York Times and also in other countries will also support lots of applications at the moment.

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It’s already running in Britain quite a lot. We can show you what it looks like at the moment beyond the things which this process has been set up in such a way.

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In the meantime, the sort of in the. And PDF, generally, you can add several parameters and you can travel video output so the several agencies can stand on the various manufacturing sites for various workplaces.

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I mean, they all different detail, all Cooperman’s ones, an assembly, some have HTML5 output, et cetera.

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And we can always come to that with the same process, basically with 91 people.

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Like we just have to replace the parameters of that process. So that’s one of the major points of success would say that the.

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But to the door, to the top of her step generator, through the you these things, very, very simple and you can ignore them.

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We are told we don’t to somebody for lack of energy as an attempt to translate into English just in one or two days, it can be working again. And that was the end of my presentation. Thank you very much for your time and your patience.

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And if you have any questions, I’d be very willing to answer them in our live session right away.

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A fascinating presentation, very insightful, thank you for the recording and thank you for being here in person today. We are so pleased to be able to see you here, albeit on the monitor. I’m sure you’ve guessed we have a number of questions for you. I’ll get started and work through from top to bottom. Someone has written more of a comment, but I’ll pass it on anyway. Interesting.

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The client integrated the trigger and Plus’s I didn’t know that. Great. I’m sure you’d like to comment on this.

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Yes, yes, yes, we use that as opportunity to with the other fields to be able to integrate lots of things that are customized version.

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That’s just what we did.

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Exactly. And that seems to be a success. We now have a real question for you. How were you able to create better quality 3-D PDF on the basis of poor quality is a concept that you’re going to be using a generator.

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Mr. Thompson, could you say more about that? But it’s very simple.

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If you take the opportunity to just extrapolate that up into what’s on the cities, that’s just a setting in a PDF generator over a longer period.

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I’ll probably pass this on to him when we speak to him later. Thank you. I have another question.

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How long did it take for employees working in manufacturing to be able to go paperless?

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That’s a very nice question. Yeah, in the 50s, of course, they only work paperless, leave with these new products or new machines, Noisette machine, and then they work closely with the populace.

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And for them, the switch has just turned into engineering.

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And from one day to the next, you know, drawings generated anymore, we are always on the fortunate or unfortunate situation in general where you want to see it, that our machine machines machine by about a factor of 20, 30 years.

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You need drawings of all products of in a long time.

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But then you think that was decided in one day to the next?

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Well, if everyone is ready for digitalization, then it’s not a problem. Thank you. We spoke a lot about what’s possible, but one, you is interested in what isn’t possible. Are there any requirements which you haven’t yet managed to implement using 3D PDF?

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I can’t think of anything for this application right away, of course, it always pushes for extension, but we’re talking about very small details, not the type of specific things being incorporated following a specific logic which we cannot implement.

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It is.

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But the application cases we have selected, the way to make them very flexible work in a factory doesn’t want to see his three little and perhaps rotated little bit and see the view.

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She doesn’t want to know that everything is possible.

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That’s good news, you know. One last question for you. To what extent is the 3D PDF solution accepted in manufacturing as opposed to 2D drawings or jati jati?

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That’s a very good question. That’s not the compassion, the acceptance is really very high.

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Yeah. In your introduction during this process, which didn’t work, I just to cope with this now is the way they can actually work in comparison to do.

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That’s another thing a lot of people still want to see print. You’ve got to say that we have a very large model model, which is the Shafter seven on iTunes.

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Of course, I can’t print that on a zero of the screen, so I had to scroll back and forth.

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That’s it, isn’t he? That’s really something that has to do with the follow up processes for what I can think of the idea of you in preparation for work.

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People really love to read a great conclusion. Mr Heap, thank you for the recording and for being here live today. All the best for the future. Thank you.

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I love you back.

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Thank you again. So back to our studio. I would like to take the opportunity to make one brief remark here. We were asked whether we were intending to make the presentations available after the conference. This is planned. You will get the recordings of all three sessions, including this one. And the presentations are part of this. Should you want to have the presentations individually? You can approach the respective colleagues at the post up and they’ll be passed on to you.

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I’d not like to continue with two buzzwords and firstly spare parts catalog creator and 3D content collaboration space.

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These are very long words but major highlights and come from the process step by step.

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What does this mean? Why is it relevant to you? Tima Trotman is here to explain. Now back to the second section out of the lab, it’s going to take a little bit more than it did before, but I’ve got more to tell you before we start with the specifics.

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There are two small points I might have to add a little bit more about it. What is a power generator freed up in the meantime? It’s no longer just a pure generator. It’s a modular conversion solution.

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That means we have a whole lot of different input formats at the moment, about 30 and up to 10 different output formats.

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And PDAF is, of course, still the most important output format in parallel XML five.

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But we have to support for formats in our customer process, modular software software as modular because we want our software to be adapted to your processes, not the other way around. We’re not introducing SAP.

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We’re providing a conversion solution now, which is meant to fulfill specifically your requirements and manage your data and definitely not generate any data silos.

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We existing data and to publish that in a document format and then you can just use your data to no further requirements any more HTML thought.

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How do you do that concept as it is?

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Generally, you can imagine we’ve got a whole lot to build on this. You know, this name could have taken this well, but I thought executed PDF, which would be suitable for feedback generator things, the input connect one.

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We have a lot of input connectors now on hand this morning. And you’ve heard this already in our various city systems. We support an open OPM technology. We also have access to all the systems in the market. We have access to SAP, but also just import data from an Excel spreadsheet. Importing data from an Excel spreadsheet is something that is commonly done. We have a lot of customers who, without Excel, simply can’t build machines or cars. It’s just not possible.

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So accordingly that we utilize such Excel files and then combine in a PDF document or HTML page number, on the other hand, have got our publishing tools, our output function on the one hand of 3D output function pdf, pdf printing processes, step one.

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But we also have the possibility to generate between 2D images.

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That means if you still want to support a printing process today, then we are able to generate high resolution 2D units from your 3D models.

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Last but not least, on the last but not least, I think this is really the MSP and we have significant pre and post processing options.

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That means if you address us with a requirement, which we have never the product so far, then the probability is relatively high that we will be able to do it without changing the product because we can adapt our product quite significantly and therefore meet the requirements of your process. Then offered by Spieler up in a couple minutes, maybe if I just reflect this example, I try to translate, I only get picked out a few examples that we’ve been publishing for some time.

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I use it for some time.

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But nevertheless, we still continue to develop constantly doing things also with our spare parts catalog generator to support new applications, new systems.

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Yeah. And also perhaps to generate different types of catalogs.

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The big advantage of our spare parts catalog generator is that it’s a 100 percent automated.

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So that means documental producer presses the button that will release weights for a quarter of an hour.

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And then the catalog has been generated for the whole system, the 30 lights on Bhasin, that might sound the in-game down like something some of you might not believe us.

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That’s why we’ve got a customer statement below.

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We’ve got one customer because the stock took seven working days, active research, and in order to compile a catalog, we had a spare parts catalog solution.

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If housing was not on Greenfield site, that is automatically online.

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And together with him, we introduced automation. And this automation means it doesn’t need seven days, but only half a day and half the day is the data quality. Check in the data ERP system, complete the data after the data have been comprehensively.

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And there is a further advantage is you have a client that’s zero clients because we either produce your HTML or on the one hand you only answer on email, use any desktop web browser, not just on the desktop, but also on a mobile device that means on safari, on the iPad, it will work just like on the Windows phone or e-mail for nine.

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We don’t support that anymore. By the way, just in case that question pops up by another important point, this is an endless change reporting.

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You’ve got to imagine, Modisane, your data set of data that’s now the person assesses the set of data. That’s no different difference.

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Can be geometric noise lockable or you might have jewelled in your home or you might have adapted its surface somehow, but this would be a much larger groups, might be more precise.

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We have some change reports scaling.

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So that noise changes to this part. This can be presented directly as Chambal direct.

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On the other hand, we can illustrate that directly when a tolerance measurements of change, the user can see that at first glance you’ve got a link between that table and 3D. That’s also one of the essential aspects that you have a PDF, of course, the unified connection in and non 3D information.

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That’s a use of many customers.

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And if you’re interested, please let us know.

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And now noisome newest solution of PDF generated, which is which works on the basis of 3D content, collaboration, space or portal.

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We haven’t got a final name for it yet.

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That’s why we’re still trying things out on the website.

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And Sarva, it’s a website or a server which you can publish or data on the island from there, scans it examines access rights and the whole thing is presented in a web browser and in a web browser can still comment.

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But he can also request the Senate change request directly in the Web browser that’s gotten so happy in life.

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And I’m going to show you my demo right away.

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But before we get to the live demo clip of my I’ve also called it Access the iPad and we’re going to show you this video right away.

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And these are demotes in this demo. I’m going to show part of the content collaboration, Quartel. I have been using my iPad pro from 2017.

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That means it’s not the most recent device.

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It’s like the older already the.

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But you will see that nevertheless, the performance is still very, very good.

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I can hear the fucking brutalism content collaboration.

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I’ve got a link to our content collaboration portal on screen.

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I can open the portal right away and forgot to login for the demo demo user experience time Christian Adam.

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Mostly young men and women, and the password is not a problem, it’s just a demo system which you would have access to anyway. And you can see I’m logged into the system. I can see all the 3D models that I have access to millions.

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The system could Sutcliff that the dedicated access control of the 3D models is coming in. You can see some of that.

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I can choose one of those drills and that there and lardons and accordingly, 3D geometry, iPad and I about Tyler select.

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I can select parts here ina give 3D and isolate geometry. And that is the attitude of the isolated geometry, all the good stuff in the game athletes.

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And instead of navigating geometry, I can give athletes access to the home of the use of access to the university system.

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I can select the views on Ghafour, but I’ve got access to that model structure.

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And here, for instance, it is I can isolate something because the entire engine at this point, this new standard, these are the standards, Trinka interaction function, that proposal from pizza or of travel the on the telephone or my iPad.

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You tell me if you don’t have you have a three really portal which also collaboration for traditional school of.

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So no, I can it’s all up to corporations that the cognitive to change wishes, which is change requests which have been generated.

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I can switch different sides and take a look with textual descriptions as one.

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Is this person generating this change request to file liked the idea of a 3D representation.

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The person saw this time when the screen was generated by one of the most moving but in so when the person added comments, I can also see that here in this model.

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So in providing for the text, they can see it’s in preparation.

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They will just do this with this is going to convert the comments and explain a dozen of each aspect perspective data on the server.

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Now, I’ll go along with this in Clementine’s and add a comment of the basket guys.

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For instance, Zulia to begin with, isolate the inside project, then have the possibility to go and say, OK, you guys don’t want to draw a circle around a ton of Anatoliy of MIT item by text.

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I can do the whole thing with the text as well.

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Possibility to write down the text. This have the effect that leaders, the committee and I can add a comment directly on the 3D geometry.

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So that’s that’s a common functionality.

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What we also have an explicit change request to be generated.

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I can do this plus the top here. So the geometry, as it must be seen in the time to generate the change request can be seen.

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If I can add something to the description here.

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Needs to. Strange. Here, we need to change something. They want to build a future version, not able to upload a picture, you’ve got to imagine you’re standing in front of a machine and want to upload a change request with the pointer.

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Then you want to see geometry in combination with you of descriptions and a picture of the service that’s available for others.

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I think in a sense, I’m just going to confirm this commentary. I’m going to look at these comments of his lawyer coming back and seeing a new comment being generated by Christina and Adam on the 13th of November.

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Twenty twenty preceding comments.

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I could see the text and I’ve got a feel for comments which I can respond to such a comment to the whole thing and say that means if I leave it all on and sit back in the comments and I’ve got the possibility to go back to the respective companies, I can see through John through all of the comments, but slightly comments against the two kinds of changes.

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Now, that’s just on Lifetime Tax Day. Everything else should rely on the check day from my workplace. And I’ll answer this comment perhaps, and I might show you a few more functions from the three day concept.

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I’ll text. OK, great. Now, back in line, you can see that I logged into the same portal as we’ve just seen on the video.

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I hope nobody tried to leave. Add new comments otherwise. We’ll see that right away.

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It’s a live system, but that’s a risk. I was willing to take her back to the torque converter.

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We’ve just seen that Candy not really hits on here of Windows on my Windows computer.

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You see, I can turn rotated exactly as I did before it opened on things that I can see. The comment, which question other generated spirits here as I logged in as different U.S. allies.

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And so this white field I can respond to this comment on.

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Reading is typing and speaking at the same time has been difficult commentor years by and unhappy. It’s now I can save this comment. So I’ve got a very common topic to really sliman collaboration functionality.

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If you do that, then you’re probably going to think this is quite familiar.

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So you have these functions and we thought it was quite a useful function, which you want to use in a Web browser as well, to be able to interact with a customer or partners or whoever, unfortunately, at this time has lapsed quite significantly already.

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So I’ll just say I’ll show you more of the three functions later on in my team section. I’ll show you the last slide and then come to an end.

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The current presentation thought that this is really just a summary thematic PDF generated.

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Do what we do with 3D printing. If we convert, combine is what?

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Link and visualize information to give you a very simple way. That means you don’t need any specific claim to use the whole thing.

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And these are things that we don’t do much to do in the spare parts catalog, not just data package processes and the technical data package. These are things that we do in the context of open CRM as well. That’s all I wanted to say. My presentation. Thank you very much for your attention. This is power back to me.

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Thank you, Mr. Trautmann. It’s incredibly impressive that so many things are possible. Quite honestly, I did like the purple bottle, but I imagine it’s not so much about the color. Great. And now it’s a moment you’ve all been waiting for. I already told you that will be presenting a completely new product today. And we finally got to that point. What’s it all about? The idea is traceability, the ability to improve traceability of particularly complex manufacturing processes.

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For example, for this purpose, there’s a new product, open system. This will be presented to you by someone who is also new, who you’ll probably meet for the first time today. He came from Kurnia to Darmstadt. He used to work for the car manufacturer SHEFFLER. Now he is here responsible for the open CRM product. I look forward to hearing what Fabrice Moghadam has to say.

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Thank you very much for this introduction. Welcome to this second round. I would like to show you the CRM solution. As you can see, the CRM is not just a solution that will help you to a product for better to manage your project.

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Better be sure. It’s also a significant element in your digitalization strategy.

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I like to motivate you and you’ll hear about that after a brief introduction about analyzation. I thought for you, this is certainly not news that the environment we’re working in today is constant change. What is new is the frequency and the flexibility with which changes that happened today and also in future.

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Going up on the media. covid-19 pandemic is one example. One that teaches us is that one single event can wreak havoc with our outlook and planning credibility and we don’t have a crystal ball yet to recover from.

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There are other possibilities we can make use of it. I believe that is flexibility.

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Companies have to become more flexible and do not just become more flexible, innovative, and we have to increase our potential for innovation, reduce costs and also reduce our risks.

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We can seek consequent Anokhi for these opportunities have to be followed up and strengthen future potential here ungeared within India in lifting potential Tenzer, you can see great potential in insufficient processes and also in I.T. We are already Mongul have an insufficient integration of itis.

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We won’t see a lot of potential to the left and there are numbers to back that up within the left hand column. I can see that sixty one percent in India. I can get out of work.

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There’s times dedicated my shadow, its financing potential.

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And if you look at that in more detail, 22 percent of the sixty one percent and this time spent gathering information.

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If this is a phenomenon which is certainly not new to you and there are many companies, I thought a document would have a job document hunter.

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I think that means the document.

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I just do nothing else but look for documents to specify that when you hire five people, one of those people would only be occupied with retrieving information.

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And this potential you can exploit better in the interim.

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And the second column, there are specific numbers in my last dollars.

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The U.S. alone, every year, 25 billion U.S. dollars are spent on warranty claims, the automotive industry, that’s nine billion in total, nine billion U.S. dollars only for warranty claims.

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And if you look behind the scenes, then you can see that large share of these numbers are due to lack of compliance requirements.

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And that is also due to insufficient transparency in processes and also the data.

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So that is why we process a solution in offering a solution which enables documents and generating documents with data on the fly or the compliance requirements can be dealt with that way.

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Field meetings.

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We will see how many meetings could you say, for instance, if you have the possibility to retrieve the data, became more development products by pressing a button or people working beyond the boundaries of tools to not only have Excel as a claim in order to close the gaps in processes, how would it be for them if they had the possibility with a new solution that works out tools throughout domain?

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Not fearful to offer this traceability up to building?

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And the further example, the use of the N-word, a development, Reinstein, or if I have to release example of how much more secure you should be in such a release if you have the possibility that all kinds of compliance data from courts would be available to you by pressing a button and for if you are preparing an audit, if you had all the information you needed available at your fingertips, that’s the past.

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And say these are just a few examples.

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I’m sure you would think of some of those yourself we see open again and we want to lift potential of this solution.

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C11, this way we can see where our manufacturing is very well digitalized now, an industry for zero in future.

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We can see where management, traceability, compliance, management for zero STEINERT with a good fine of further elements to work on digitalisation.

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And that’s what we want to position solutions because we have 25 years of expertise in PLM consulting, PLM solution development, and specifically this expertise orchestrated, bundled in order to provide such a solution.

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But you can see. Medium, medium product Peterkin Narathiwat with this second section generator in the hub, you can see what options will have on the future of Open Cinema as majority whole idea was, I think you’ll be able to sell more just geometry data and we can do much more on the phone.

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CNN we can solve all of these things by sliding Apulia, organising a PDF generator to roll it out and standardized formats.

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There’s also the possibility of Publishings Naty HTML and that in combination with our collaboration, collaboration’s global X that supports collaboration with our partners or collaboration of customers and later on the third session and talk a bit more in detail about them.

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That’s the cornerstone of open CRM because compatibility was the boundaries have to be integrated in this way.

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Just to give you the feeling that you’re working on integrating work into which everything is successful and you don’t have to go looking for information or documents anymore.

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Well, some people will ask themselves the question, people, the open sea, a solution? Of course not. From our point of view, there are not enough solutions in the market.

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That means we are positioning CNN as integration of the existing tool landscape, plus further and further functionalities like this, traceability based learning domain or beyond domain antoon boundaries and in Open Ciarlante.

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We have had a lot of candidates put a lot of value in usability of the device and that’s a bit of a great problem in that project of customers.

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Very often that is neglected and they want this experience to enter open CNM and I’m very happy to be given the necessary support to actually develop because the world has no need to open CMM not to want to set a completely new bar.

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And I would also personally think that in this constellation, different architectural so that if you feel better in Haiti, again, a launch often when it’s in a mixed landscape and on the one hand, you have the possibility to cover the whole bandwidth open, to navigate the system, to survive in the various tracing systems and treacy’s and see what has been done by the user interfaces which have been achieved through intelligent research.

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Just to give you a better overview, starting from the commentators to the test results, you know exactly what is your coverage throughout these domains?

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These are just examples more, of course, later.

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But I’m going to give you an answer right away.

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When will you get open to them is modular units that are already quite a lot of mortuary’s which have come up today and with different customers active on various projects.

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And based on these projects, a test for these modules were carrying out initial tests to see how certain domain tools can be integrated as an example, software instead of open a connectivity solution, which is not a bridge to magic and wind chill, which enables you to imagine traces throughout these three systems that just a small step, of course, then to go there and spent navigating these traces and visualized them with open C11, of course, Nolensville, everything again.

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And further, what you can see here now is our roadmap as a finished solution.

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I just want to be put on the market in January 21. January 21 will be the first demo and the first time.

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I would like to start discussing that with you together with our colleagues, so we can discuss the relevant applications together with your experts, of course, so that the path for such a single solution can be paid for.

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That’s basically what I have for you today.

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And in 10 minutes, I wanted to present the basic information. You need to know there’s much more to say about it, but help if future sessions about this back to Hezbollah. Thank you, Mr. Nam.

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That was very informative. I’m sure you have many questions. If that’s the case, please use the area provided on your screen to type your question. They will then be passed on to us following the next section. We will then start the Q&A session and then we can get into your questions with the speakers.

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Now, can we take away from this session?

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Well, the three EPRDF generator can already do a great deal, but new functions will be added as well for what these are and when they’ll be introduced. In other words, the roadmap. I’d like to hand over to Timo Trautman. OK, Dan, thank you. The road map, a PDF generated 13 saw between those beacons or guns that don’t have an absolutely clear lead cyclist.

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That means I cannot tell you what we’re going to be doing in half a year or a year from now or what specific features will be available.

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What we always do, though, is that we develop the necessary chart readers so that they can support the current systems.

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So we can tell you quite specifically with that version of 10 zero prediction, radioactivity will be released this year in December.

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That’s got a few updated CATV this year and you can format Doumbia under them all.

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Does I know that under there are some features we can support, particularly one of the biggest, largest systems I a significant performance improvement in performance control extremophile, reviewing the size of a model and then browser laden with larger models in the browser today stay 10 one cautiously predicting that the second quarter of twenty twenty one that will contain content collaboration space.

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That of course will have to for updates and will definitely be with us next year for the whole of next year is step up to four to three the data stream data stream, because we really see that as a great opportunity for smart, you know, help from PDF to continue to promote data from step format as a PDF, which has got to be matched worldwide and every desktop computer of leader Adobe Reader.

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That obviously is a function back from that time and Step Back has been dreaming of for 20 years. And at this point out of a box, you’d have that available to the reader. Otherwise, we’re open for ideas, change requests, new ideas and further extensions just approach.

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So we’re quite open minded often. Listen to your ideas and I think together we’ll find a good solution.

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I just have one small outlook now for Lab Lab.

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This is something that’s a bit further down the road here.

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We went along and you took our viewing solution I to see the film start. I just want to see what they’re arguing. Solution Medina.

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And then I connected Iot solutions.

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The Mars Rover Coplan.

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So connection with the virtual road and the physical world. And that’s something to work on as well. That’s a bit far removed from productive use, though.

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We don’t have a product at this point and these are still unvisited, but we certainly are able to support our processes. As you can imagine that having this in a spare parts catalog, for instance, on the other hand, I’m sure you have far more ideas how you use it. I can see that.

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So once again, the offer please approach me. And I’m sure that together we can find a solution.

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I thought that was our outlook. I think that’s all I have to say, Mrs. Bauer. Thank you.

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You’re obviously not excused quite yet, as I think we have a few questions for you after we then have the 60 minute info session. However, the first question is not for Mr. Trotman, but for Mr. McConnell. The question is to what extent are open PDM and open caelum linked? That’s a very good question, because you seen open sea film is based on integration, connectivity of open PDM, we want the system worlds to be integrated open offers in May of extra value added value because of added features, new functions, also capability.

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That’s basically our architecture and base everything on PTM at this point.

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Wonderful. A clear response will stay with Mr. Magnum with the question what partnerships or interfaces exist around Open Ceylan?

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We want to cover the entire process, change what’s in development and PTM model based development model and solutions for system modulation material, starting with the first place we’re going to continue.

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And also Iot not really all. That’s what’s planned for the next steps and development plans for divided and.

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Let’s go into a little bit more depth here. Somebody is interested to find out which technology is behind the CNN concept. If it didn’t, we use different technologies behind us. We can also use Ellsinore as a new technology.

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You can’t do that now. Scenes which will carry out next year, OSCE, OSCE does not have the application case.

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It’s on the integration.

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We still see the necessity to use classic connectors that were just to serve a few of these cases. But we have these technologies and used today already and we base everything on that.

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Thank you. Those are all the questions for Mr. McKinnon. Moving on to Mr. Trautmann saga. How can the change request function in the 3D content portal be integrated into the internal change process?

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Quite simply, misuse of open champion in two projects we’re currently thinking about by three data to be published on the PBS system and our content collaboration.

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And from there, we have the possibility to play back this information to truly an PLM system.

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Thank you. Now I’ll need a few figures. Someone would like to know what the spare part catalog solution costs the spare parts catalog system to begin, but it starts at about 40000 euros.

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That’s a single site solution. At that price, it will be in productive use. That’s nice and clear.

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Now onto to participation. Is it possible to participate in the PDF working group?

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That would be a question of as a full scale public. But he is not here. Unfortunately, I can answer it. Nevertheless, thank you for the work group is definitely very happy that anybody wants to unfaltering that.

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His experience playing to it for this is pretty much a system of natural manufactured solutions.

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On the other hand, of the four sets in, which there are many companies that unfortunately are not exclusively American companies at the moment, and of course, you’d be very happy to get some customers from Germany, you know, all ParkerVision.

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So even at times like these working groups are possible. That’s good news. Another question. One customer writes, We have very large 3D models. Can the browser display these? I would just say, yes, I just depends on how big your models are, but what I see isn’t what we have visualized in the Web browser.

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That was the whole subway station from Hong Kong that was illustrative and very highly performed. If your data larger than the subway station, then we’d have to start thinking about breaking it down, perhaps implementing a more adapted navigation.

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So I imagine that’s not someone manufacturing the purple bottle. One last question for Mr. Trautmann is the intention to offer the collaboration portal as a service?

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We don’t know that yet. It’s global with global X Sarsae.

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We have no place in which data exchange can be to be offered as a service and way to extend that extensive collaboration portal.

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We don’t know yet at the moment its plans and on premise solution vendors, etc. If they were customers who say we want to run this service, then we could host that for a customer without being exclusive, hosting a data center supply or Google or Amazon, on the other hand, or something like that could also be offered as a pure cloud solution.

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But we haven’t decided on that yet. And I think that the next tax day will definitely be able to report on that.

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That sounds good. You have to continue, I’m afraid I wanted to put the iPod down, but a few more questions came in. That’s good. Please do continue to get involved. That’s what this interactive format is all about.

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Someone writes on the 3D PDF. Can you go into the details of the step integration? Can I just open a step file in Adobe Reader using open with. Um, theoretically, yes, you know, the step integration looks like this today in a free PDF document, you might have a PSC data structure.

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Those are the two of the year supported by PDF, as much time left.

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So that’s work. Right.

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And that additional data streams that a transition to full to meet them tonight so that you are able to integrate a step file into the PDF file, definitely be able to do well.

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Now that 90 percent I’m 90 percent sure that kind of work, that professional that means a commercial value of Adobe will be that very possible to embed the stepfather the same idea and then can only be read by Adobe Reader.

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Thank you. And the last question, I assume I’m going to read it out because I’m not sure I completely understand the content. Lots of words. I’m sure you’ll have no difficulty, though. Just to clarify on 3D PDF, is the content collaboration Space Flight TDM or does this approach not contradict the idea of a digital shadow? What I’m thinking here of a single point of truth.

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Content collaboration spaces is a visual data. It’s just like a PDF file, a few of your data and a content collaboration pulverizes data as well.

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The data never generating revenue is always going to be generated fully, fully, automatically to generate new information silos.

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We only take data which are already there anyway, linked data in a different way and present data pleasant enough for and.

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So there you have your answer. And now we’ve really answered all the questions, thank you for your questions. Thank you as well to our speakers here in the studio.

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And we recorded video as well.

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It all worked wonderfully. Yes. You might like to hear a little bit more from Mr. Drummond and his colleagues. If so, you can attend the upcoming live session, which lasts for 60 minutes. He will now see the link on your screen. You can click here to be transferred to the team session and continue to discuss.

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Beyond that, this session and the other two are being recorded. They will be made available to you with English subtitles online.

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This means you can watch the whole thing again or share it with colleagues. And today we have a third session for you, as I already mentioned. But you do have time for lunch now. The third session starts at 2:00 p.m. and finishes at three thirty. The topic of that session is product suite open PDF. See you then. Enjoy your lunch.

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