At the opening ceremony of the Aerospace and Defence Manufacturing Innovation Day in Hà Nội City. — VNS Photo Tiendat
The first ever Aerospace and Defence Manufacturing Innovation Day attracted participation from key organisations and ministries, including the French Ambassador to Việt Nam.
The forum, on July 2, was jointly organised by Dassault Systèmes, the National Innovation Center (NIC) and Kami Manufacturing Technology Corporation (KMTC).
The focus was on Việt Nam's digital transformation and innovation in aviation, aerospace and defence, drawing significant interest from global investors, particularly from France.
French Ambassador Olivier Brochet said: "France and Việt Nam have enjoyed over 10 years of strategic partnership, with French enterprises bringing numerous technological solutions to Việt Nam to foster economic development and innovation. Today’s event, featuring Dassault Systèmes, highlights the expertise and technology that France can contribute to this bilateral cooperation."
Topics discussed at the event included the impact of digitisation and new technologies such as virtual twins on future manufacturing, aiming to accelerate innovation and optimise operations. Model-Based Enterprises (MBE) are emerging as a key methodology to streamline and standardise business processes.
David Ziegler, Vice President of Aerospace & Defence at Dassault Systèmes, said: "Over the past 40 years, since 1981, we have used virtual reality systems for design and practical applications.
"By 1989, we expanded partnerships with airlines and aircraft manufacturers using our VR software for component design. We introduced Virtual Twin technology before 2020, leading to 70 per cent of current vaccines being developed through this system. Looking towards 2040, we envision this technology driving innovation and new business models. Dassault Systèmes' systems are crucial in aerospace and defence, with strategic partnerships with Boeing, Airbus, Dassault Aviation and Lockheed Martin.
"Before designing an aircraft, goals for the product, cost and weight are set. Engineers, along with partners, create initial aircraft designs and digital system simulations using complex tools. They conduct necessary operations and tests, collaborating with experts in various fields on parallel studies like noise, simulation and vibration.
"The manufacturing process is also simulated, showing machinery and robot deployment. Dassault Systèmes' optimised workflow offers custom options for clients. Once the aircraft is operational, all flight data is recorded on our platform."
Louis Cao, President of Kami Manufacturing Technology Corporation, said: "Not only Kami but the entire domestic supply chain and manufacturing community view this partnership as a harmonious combination of Việt Nam's aerospace and defence expertise with Dassault Systèmes' global experience and advanced technological solutions. This collaboration will enhance the competitiveness of domestic component manufacturers to meet the modern needs of the aerospace industry, fostering innovation for the national digital economy."
Võ Xuân Hoài, Deputy Director of NIC, added: "NIC proudly supports high-tech initiatives, recognising the vital role of innovation in production and design amid digital transformation. Committed to investing in R&D, NIC collaborates with businesses, researchers and international partners to drive sustainable growth and innovation, fostering effective cooperation among stakeholders."
Dassault Systèmes established its representative office in Hà Nội in July 2022 and on that occasion, also announced a cooperation agreement with KMTC. This agreement will position KMTC as a leader in digital transformation in the aerospace manufacturing sector in Việt Nam. — VNS
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