Even though there are additionally many other topics – from composable software for the digitalization of automation to generative AI to the pressing energy and resource savings – the management of product data over its entire lifecycle remains exciting.
The sendler\circle not only offers outstanding speakers in all these topics, it is also a unique roundtable of industry experts who address these topics at a high strategic level.
In addition to the software and service providers that have made up the sendler\circle so far, we are pleased to welcome industry experts who increasingly see software as the heart of their innovation in their companies.
Good conversations at the Deidesheimer Hof in February 2015 (Photo Sendler)
On the agenda of the 59th send\lercircle on September 18, 2023 at Crowne Plaza Hamburg – City Alster:
- Dr. Jørgen Schiønning Larsen, CEO and founder of PDM technology:
Bluestar PLM, embedded in Microsoft Dynamics F&SCM, is now on the market in Germany. Presentation of company and solution approach. - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Stark, TU Berlin:
Artificial intelligence in engineering, a view from research. - Christian Wilkens, Group Manager Digitalization at BGE Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH:
Does final storage also have to do with BIM? And how far does PLM come into play?
Ah, the sendlercircle, where PLM remains the thrilling main topic after 20 years, much like a fine wine that gets better with age (or perhaps just never changes). Its delightful to see the mix of generative AI and energy savings on the agenda – proof that even the most steadfast PLM enthusiasts arent immune to the occasional environmental consciousness. And who wouldnt want to hear from the CEO of Bluestar PLM, embedded in Microsoft Dynamics F SCM, about his company and solution approach? Sounds like a session that could make even the most jaded PLM enthusiast sit up and take notice. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Starks perspective on AI in engineering from research sounds like a breath of fresh air, unless, of course, its just more of the same old AI buzzwords. Either way, it promises to be an intriguing discussion. Christian Wilkens exploration of BIM and PLM in the context of final storage is certainly a novel angle, one that promises to shed some light on the intersection of technology and, well, burying things. Its always a pleasure to witness the sendlercircles unique roundtable of experts tackle these high-level topics, even if their solutions are occasionally buried in complexity.vong quay