Renault and Dassault Systèmes pioneer ground-breaking Approach:
Global online Collaboration to Boost Innovation
Regulatory News:
Dassault Systèmes: (Paris:DSY) (NASDAQ:DASTY):
Renault has selected Dassault Systèmes’ V6 PLM (Product Lifecycle
Management) as its new global product development solution, in order to
improve productivity, and product quality.
Renault has already started to implement the ENOVIA V6 based
collaborative platform and CATIA V6, and will rapidly move to the full
DS V6 portfolio to enable the company and its suppliers to collaborate
on the creation of new product designs in real time.
Renault will deploy V6 PLM in all geographies and throughout all brands.
The online access to the digital mock-up (DMU) will lead to a
simplification of the collaboration between engineering sites. This use
of a unique, collaborative interface for all developers worldwide
supports simultaneous product/process engineering to get it ‘right the
first time’.
Renault’s original engineering processes, divided into three different
silos with three different solutions, will be transformed with a unified
collaborative platform using a single, standardized data model, and
solutions that are deployable “out of the box” for all engineering
divisions. At the heart of Renault’s strategy to transform its product
development is the V6 platform’s virtualization of the entire product
lifecycle within a truly collaborative environment that is both flexible
and precise. Other requirements were the need to reinforce collaboration
with extended enterprise partners and suppliers and to ensure
iso-performance and data consistency between globally dispersed teams.
In DS’s V6 solution, Renault found an integrated and collaborative PLM
environment allowing more operational transparency and the possibility
to validate scenarios through virtual simulation and online management
of the DMU. This will significantly ease decision making throughout the
stakeholder community and across the entire product lifecycle of Renault
automobiles, from conception through design, compliance, simulation, and
manufacturing.
“In the coming years, we will develop collaborative engineering. The
partnership with Dassault Systèmes will contribute to this strategy. We
chose the V6 platform because its integrated PLM environment brings our
global teams together through real-time collaboration and online-enabled
design anywhere,” said Odile Desforges, EVP engineering and quality,
Renault.