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Dassault Systemes encourage Indian students to innovate

Jain shared the example of Samriddhi Pandey, Founder and CEO of the Mumbai-based Defy Aerospace that designs, develops and builds a unique drone technology for commercial cargo operations to help the healthcare sector in the country…writes Karishma Saurabh Kalita

As India witnesses a surge in new startups across industries where young entrepreneurs are taking the risk of building something useful for the society, Suchit Jain, VP of Strategy and Business Development at Dassault Systemes, has stressed that the goal is to motivate students and youth in the country to create the next big innovations for the world.

Jain, who holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from IIT-Bombay and a master’s degree in structural mechanics from the University of Southern California, told IANS that they have been working with startups from the very beginning, when “we started 25 years ago”.

“We invested a lot in this education and we continued to do so because it forms a virtuous cycle where the students would come out and be motivated to create the next innovations of the world,” he said on the side-lines of the a3D Experience World 2023′ here.

He went on to say that this works out well whether they start a startup by themselves or go on to be employed by an entrepreneur.

“Our goal has always been not to just give them free access to software but to put them in a network in various ways for them to succeed in their ventures,” Jain noted.

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When asked about empowering youth in India, Jain said they have been working a lot with students, especially women.

“When I visited India in November 2022, as part of our design competition called ‘Aakruti-Shaping Imagination’ which saw the participation of more than 320 colleges from all over the country, there was a prize for an all-girls team.

“There were several girls from engineering backgrounds who had submitted their designs. The idea here was to motivate them,” he added.

Jain shared the example of Samriddhi Pandey, Founder and CEO of the Mumbai-based Defy Aerospace that designs, develops and builds a unique drone technology for commercial cargo operations to help the healthcare sector in the country.

“Her story is very interesting. She’s making large-sized drones for the delivery of medical supplies. What is amazing here is that she has made her name in a field which is generally dominated by men,” he informed.

Jain earlier told that he found out that a lot of startups and programmes were government funded and private organisations were not ready to put their money in.

“But this is now changing. In the last 3-4 years, hardware startups have been coming up in India. We see a positive outlook for the coming time with this kind of change and with the greater participation of women,” said the executive.

“When I went to my engineering school (IIT-Bombay), we had very few female counterparts, but the scenario now is completely different,” he added.

The startup ecosystem in India is growing fast and in the next few years, “we look forward to more innovations, more entrepreneurs, with even a greater participation of women”.

India continues to be the third largest tech startup ecosystem globally (after the US and China). The country also added the second highest number of unicorns in the world, with over 23 added in the CY2022, according to a latest Nasscom-Zinnov report.

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Dassault Systemes to showcase virtual twin experiences

It will demonstrate how the platform facilitates transformative and digital business processes, captures insights and expertise from across the aerospace ecosystem…reports Asian Lite News

Dassault Systemes is participating in Aero India 2023, Indias biannual air show and aviation exhibition organized by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Government of India.

At the show, Dassault Systemes will highlight its role as a vital contributor to modernising and indigenising the Indian aerospace ecosystem by enabling sustainability, optimisation, and self-reliance through its ‘3DEXPERIENCE’ platform.

It will demonstrate how the platform facilitates transformative and digital business processes, captures insights and expertise from across the aerospace ecosystem, and integrates multiple aspects of the value chain including design, engineering, manufacturing, marketing, maintenance and repair.

Additionally, the company will showcase how the ‘3DEXPERIENCE’ platform tackles the rising technological complexities within the industry through an integrated, open and mode-based data environment, and how virtual twin experiences can largely improve the efficiency of the aerospace sector in India.

Dassault Systemes’ experts will be present at Aero India 2023, displaying industry solution experiences based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform that enable quicker innovation, reduced costs, improved quality, predictive maintenance, sustainable operations and accelerated designing. Some of these include “Co-Design to Target: Allows OEMs to integrate disparate tools, organisations and processes into a single stream to optimize form, fit and function in an integrated System Digital Mock-up (DMU). This System DMU can avoid many integration issues that significantly impact costs and schedules.

Build to Operate: Provides digital continuity that enables agile production with quality. In addition, the platform provides the ability to utilise production and supply chain scheduling for “what if” scenarios and enables capacity planning to address market demand. It connects planning to the shop floor through virtual twin technology to anticipate issues, and take proactive action.

Keep Them Operating: Helps to improve spare part engineering, support and service engineering and MRO businesses. It gathers, aligns and enriches digital data continuity — whether internal or external, structured or unstructured, simple or complex — to deliver that information the way users want to receive it.

Engineered to Fly: Supports the development of new electric and hybrid systems in UAVs, from ideation and architecture trade-offs, through detailed design and optimisation, to model-based certification.

In addition to these industry solution experiences, there will be an Immersive Visual Experience for the attendees.

The 3DEXPERIENCE platform is a business experience platform for knowledge and expertise, a game-changer collaborative environment that empowers businesses and people to innovate in an entirely new way.

The platform enables social and collaborative interactions, 3D modelling, simulation and optimisation, and information intelligence. It serves 12 industries with tailored industry solutions to address the specific regulations and challenges of each.

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