Farnborough MDMC
Workshop
Rolls-Royce a hit with Farnborough audience
The third in the current series of MDMC
Workshops was held on July 18, 2006 alongside
the Farnborough Air show. The event attracted
the largest group of participants of the series
so far, including airframe manufacturers,
gas turbine OEMs,
materials suppliers, Tier 1 suppliers, and
R&D
organizations. The audience were engrossed
by the keynote presentation from Dr Malcolm
Thomas at Rolls-Royce.
The event began with Granta’s Richard
Painter providing an overview of the business
cases developed and used by members in making
their decisions to join the Material Data Management
Consortium (MDMC). The presentation informed
an open discussion on the varied needs of the
audience.
Many of these needs were similar to those covered
in the keynote presentation. Dr Malcolm
Thomas is Director of Materials and Mechanical
Behaviour at Rolls-Royce plc, responsible for
materials across the four business streams within
the company: aerospace, marine, energy, and
power. He reviewed the specifics of the Rolls-Royce
business case and briefly described the implementation
of an enteprise materials information management
system.
Dr Thomas'
presentation, delivered to an engrossed audience,
described the plan to implement materials information
management software in different business
areas and geographical locations, resulting
in thousands of engineers, analysts, and designers
worldwide gaining secure access to controlled
materials data. He
outlined the benefits derived by Rolls-Royce
from its membership of the MDMC, particularly
through relationships and discussions with the
other Consortium members.
These benefits
include:
- direct influence over the capabilities and
developments of the Consortium software,
GRANTA MI
- exchange of experience and discussion
with other experts in the field
- expanded understanding of materials
information management beyond Rolls-Royce techniques
- a chance to “look see” and gain
detailed understanding of the system before
the full purchase decision
- cost sharing for development of specific
functionality
- cost reduction against list prices.
Dr Thomas concluded by urging involvement with
the Consortium,
adding that Rolls-Royce was actively encouraging
its supply chain partners and collaborators
to adopt GRANTA MI as the materials information
management standard, easing data
transfer issues, assisting partnering and collaboration,
and saving costs.
This presentation was followed by
a brief overview of the GRANTA MI software and
a detailed technical discussion about the performance
and capabilities of the system.
The Material Data Management Consortium (MDMC)
is a collaborative project of leading engineering
organizations established to address this issue.
It has identified and solved many of the key
practical challenges in enterprise management
of materials data and guided the development
of a new system, GRANTA MI, that meets these
challenges. The ultimate goals of MDMC members
are to reduce risk and liability and to save
millions of dollars in improved design efficiency.
A final workshop will be held on July 31 in
conjunction with the 8th MDMC Meeting at Los
Alamos National Labs in New Mexico. If you would
like more information, please contact info@grantadesign.com or
visit the workshops
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