Aviation Week to present webinar on design for aerospace
Aviation Week will present a free webinar titled “Discover the Next Generation of Design for Aerospace” on Aug. 1, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. ET.
Aviation Week will present a free webinar titled “Discover the Next Generation of Design for Aerospace” on Aug. 1, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. ET.
The webinar is sponsored by Siemens and will explore how the tools & solutions from Siemens PLM Software (Plano, TX, US) enable the creation of a complete digital twin providing a virtual representation of the product and its performance essential to shortening program schedules and reducing development costs.
Presenter: Dave Riemer, VP of Aerospace and Defense Strategy, Siemens PLM Software
David joined Siemens five years ago as VP, Aerospace and Defense Strategy where he is responsible for ensuring that Siemens’ software solutions are optimum for the Aerospace and Defense industry. David has significant experience leading engineering, programs and business units in the Aerospace and Defense industry. Prior to joining Siemens, David spent 35 years in senior leadership positions in the Aerospace and Defense industry. He held the VP, Science and Technology position at ATK Launch Systems where he was responsible for the Space Shuttle Reusable Solid Rocket Motor and development of the world’s largest solid rocket motor. Prior to ATK, David spent 29 years at Raytheon holding the VP, Product Development and Engineering and VP, General Manager Government Business at the company’s aircraft segment.
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