REDUCING MANUAL ENGINEERING EFFORTS
Wipro PARI, previously known as Precision Automation and Robotics India Limited, is a global developer of automation and robotic systems which designs, manufactures and installs complete, automated systems, including multistation lines for machining and powertrain component assemblies.
Today's rise in digitalisation presents an opportunity to bring products to market faster and more efficiently. For Wipro PARI, the virtual commissioning (VC) process was a key element they needed to reduce their manual engineering efforts. The VC process uses simulation technology to create a plant's digital twin for testing changes before physically implementing them. VC enables manufacturers to perform end-to-end virtual verification, mechanical and control systems design, as well as risk and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA). This solution ultimately enables engineers to avoid cost-intensive rework.
When a leading automotive OEM approached Wipro PARI to perform VC for a large machining line, the company chose to use Process Simulate in the Tecnomatix® portfolio. Process Simulate is part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, the comprehensive and integrated portfolio of software, hardware and services.
PROLONGED MANUFACTURING PROCESS
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