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Digitally Engineering the Future of Sustainable Industrial Equipment 

Learn how to optimize equipment for durability, efficiency, and sustainability while reducing costs and material waste during this upcoming webinar.

Date/Time:
January 20, 2025
11 AM EST

Venue:
Virtual

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Overview

For industrial equipment manufacturers, the pressure to innovate is constant. Today, that means engineering machinery that is not only powerful and durable but also sustainable. Meeting ambitious corporate goals, such as reaching net-zero by 2050 and complying with standards like the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), requires more than siloed ESG initiatives. It demands that sustainability be embedded directly into the engineering and design process.

This webinar will demonstrate how to achieve this integration using a digital thread powered by materials intelligence and multiphysics simulation. Using a real-world example, we will demonstrate how to utilize a centralized materials information management system (MIMS) to select lighter, stronger, and more environmentally conscious materials. Discover how simulation tools can optimize for structural integrity, thermal efficiency, and reduced energy consumption, enabling you to build a superior product with a smaller environmental footprint and lower manufacturing costs.

What Attendees Will Learn

  • Select lightweight, durable, and environmentally friendly materials that can withstand high-pressure operating conditions.
  • Integrate sustainability metrics and materials data directly into CAD and PLM environments to make smarter decisions early in the design phase.
  • Utilize multiphysics simulation to optimize equipment for enhanced efficiency, reduced material consumption, and extended lifespan.
  • Maintain a traceable digital thread to simplify compliance with environmental regulations, such as REACH, RoHS, CSRD, and ESPR.

Who Should Attend

  • Engineering Managers
  • Engineering Directors

Speaker

  • Charlie Bream
  • Manuelle Clavel

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