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Inside machine building for the battery manufacturing industry - Ep. 2

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Welcome back to the Siemens Smart Manufacturing podcast series. In this episode we're re-joined by our experts Rahul Garg, Vice President for Industrial Machinery and the SMB program at Siemens Digital Industries software and Puneet Sinha, Senior Director for the Battery Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. In episode 2 of our smart manufacturing podcast we discuss the challenges battery manufacturers and machine builders are currently facing and how digital transformation is key to success.

By listening to this podcast you’ll learn about:

  • The unique challenges that battery manufacturers face compared to traditional manufacturing, including high scrap rates, complex interactions between different domains (materials, electronics, chemicals) and the significant impact of minor changes on quality and manufacturability.
  • How digital transformation and tools like the Digital Twin can help reduce waste, boost efficiency and achieve a lower carbon footprint in battery manufacturing
  • The importance of close collaboration between battery suppliers, material providers and machine builders are vital for overcoming challenges and enabling industry growth

Connect with Rahul on LinkedIn

Connect with Puneet on LinkedIn

  continue reading

57 episodes

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Welcome back to the Siemens Smart Manufacturing podcast series. In this episode we're re-joined by our experts Rahul Garg, Vice President for Industrial Machinery and the SMB program at Siemens Digital Industries software and Puneet Sinha, Senior Director for the Battery Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. In episode 2 of our smart manufacturing podcast we discuss the challenges battery manufacturers and machine builders are currently facing and how digital transformation is key to success.

By listening to this podcast you’ll learn about:

  • The unique challenges that battery manufacturers face compared to traditional manufacturing, including high scrap rates, complex interactions between different domains (materials, electronics, chemicals) and the significant impact of minor changes on quality and manufacturability.
  • How digital transformation and tools like the Digital Twin can help reduce waste, boost efficiency and achieve a lower carbon footprint in battery manufacturing
  • The importance of close collaboration between battery suppliers, material providers and machine builders are vital for overcoming challenges and enabling industry growth

Connect with Rahul on LinkedIn

Connect with Puneet on LinkedIn

  continue reading

57 episodes

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