Elysium Inc., an interoperability solution provider, hosted its first global user and partner summit in Huntington Beach, CA, last month. Attendees included a host of engineering-driven organizations, many of which are engaged in implementing Model-Based Definition (MBD) for all-digital manufacturing processes.
Annalise Suzuki (right), Director of Technology and Engagement for Elysium, speaking with presenter Ram Pentakota of Adient, at Elysium’s first global summit on Model-Based Definition and validation.Joining the Elysium summit were Boeing, Gulfstream, Google, Rockwell Collins, Renault Sport Formula One Team, Zodiac Aerospace, Adient, Karma Automotive, Kuka Systems, Advanced Integration Technology, BC Engineering & Design, Parker Hannifin and Parker Aerospace.
“Each company that attended our summit has diverse engineering systems and partners,” said Annalise Suzuki, director of Technology & Engagement for Elysium. “They absolutely must work from a unified digital model that conforms to the highest standards of accuracy for designing, machining and passing product information to stakeholders across their organizations.
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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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