by Markus Erlmann | 21 Aug 2009
Do you like being on the beach? I guess so and so is Jill.
Beside the fun part of it, you could see in the video the precise capabilities of Jill (the sister of Jack) to use her fingers in a virtual environment. This is actually important when simulating difficult assembly situations in which precise grasping are an issue.
Using the digital human model Jill (... and of course Jack) you are able to validate and optimize your manual assembly processes already during the assembly planning.
Want to know more? Just visit the digital human homepage.
Markus Erlmann is a marketing manager for Tecnomatix at Siemens PLM Software. He is a mechanical engineer, who has been working in the Digital Manufacturing area for more than 15 years as a sales manager, product manager and marketing manager. Markus lives in Munich, Germany, and is interested in new manufacturing processes and green technology.
Tags:
tecnomatix |
Tecnomatix |
Jack |
Manufacturing |
Jill |
Assembly Planning |
Manual Assembly |

There are no comments for this entry yet.
Susan Cinadr on Maintenance pack (MP1) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
CNC Blechbearbeitung on Maintenance pack (MP2) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
Balkrishna on Maintenance pack (MP1) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
Dehydration symptoms on Early indicators are positive.
Ian Webb on Announcing Solid Edge With Synchronous Technology 2.
Mike Payne on Announcing Solid Edge With Synchronous Technology 2.
David Breitstein on Get to the point!.
Alastair Robertson on Produce “spectacular rainbow-colored images”.
5800 Granite Parkway
Suite 600
Plano, TX
75024
(v): +1 800 498 5351