Dassault Systèmes will showcase the digital solutions that are enabling smaller aerospace innovators and new market entrants reinventing aircraft and spacecraft to offer new experiences in long-haul travel, urban commuting, last-mile delivery and space exploration, at the Paris Airshow, June 17-23, 2019.
From unmanned aerial vehicles to supersonic airliners and electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, new air mobility concepts integrating electric propulsion, new composite materials, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing are being developed by both traditional industry leaders and new disrupters. As systems become more complex to design, build and deliver, Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform offers innovators new ways to conceptualise, design, manufacture, test, certify and operate that accelerate their programmes and enable them to be first to market with a prototype.
At Dassault Systèmes’ booth D170 in hall 2B, an experiential area will show how OEMs, start-ups, and other small and mid-sized enterprises can use the company’s aerospace and defence industry solution experiences based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to implement digital continuity, and manage growing complexity and customer and supply chain networks, design for manufacturing, and deliver high performance operations.
Among the booth’s mobility experiences, a virtual air taxi will illustrate with augmented reality the use of the virtual world to create real-world vehicles through a vibrant, interactive cockpit interior, simulated airframe body flow, and a virtual vertical take-off – alongside a physical air taxi model.
Since 1981, Dassault Systèmes’ solutions have enabled the aerospace and defence industry to create trailblazing firsts that have shaped the future of flight: from the pioneering digital design of an entire commercial aircraft, to record-breaking solar-powered aviation, to new categories of air mobility systems shaking up traditional industry dynamics. Throughout the week, the company’s ongoing role in nurturing next generation concepts will also be demonstrated by three projects from its 3DEXPERIENCE Lab featured in the event’s Paris Air Lab, a 3,000m² area in the Concorde hall dedicated to aerospace innovation and its link to the energy, digital technology and artificial intelligence fields.
The projects include start-ups XSun, which is designing new types of solar long-range UAVs, and Zero 2 Infinity, which is building a low cost, environmentally friendly and service-oriented launcher for small satellites; as well as the open innovation project Open Codex, which aims to digitally reconstruct inventions by Leonardo da Vinci and transform them into 3D experiences.
“Aerospace and defence companies seek to reinvent the sky as current programs ramp up in delivery and an unprecedented amount of new aircraft programs are being defined,” said David Ziegler, vice-president, Aerospace & Defence Industry, Dassault Systèmes. “Our customers want to fundamentally change the way they work while benefiting from new ways of designing, manufacturing and maintaining air vehicles. At the centre of this change is the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, and Dassault Systèmes’ 38-year legacy of working with the world’s aerospace and defence companies of all sizes.”
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