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GE’s Digital Manufacturing Transformation Jim Beilstein – CIO Advanced Manufacturing General Electric
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GE Business Portfolio
50,000+ Technologists
$108B Ind. Rev; 400+ Global Factories; $70B+ Mfg Spend; $5B+ R&D Spend
Aviation $20B
Power & Water $28B
Energy Management $7B
Oil & Gas $15B
Transportation $6B
Healthcare $18B
Appliances & Lighting
$8B
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GE FOR GE
PRODUCTIVITY Digital thread Predix + data Digital twin
GE FOR WORLD
PLATFORM Predix Secure
Cloud for industry
GE FOR CUSTOMERS
APPS GE’s software business
“Inside-out” strategy Outcomes for customers
Supplier Customer
GE is the digital industrial company
$15B software business by 2020 © 2015 General Electric Company - All rights reserved
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Manufacturing Today at GE
Engine designed DIGITALLY, but …
Data broken into PIECES, and …
Then put back together in Supply Chain MANUALLY
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GE’s Brilliant Factory
Virtual Product Design
Virtual Manufacturing
Service/Repair Shop
Supply Chain Network Enabling the “digital thread” • Fully-connected • Automated • Never surprised • “Factory that never stops”
- Supplier feedback loop-
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The GE Digital Thread
Model Based Enterprise (MBE) Design
Systems Integration
(DSI)
Brilliant Factory
Field & Service
Digital Thread: Feed-forward, Feedback, Analytics, Apps © 2015 General Electric Company - All rights reserved
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Why now?
Agile Manufacturing Hardware Meets Software New Ecosystems
“Henry Ford is generally regarded as the father of mass production. He was not. He was the sponsor of it.”
Charles E. Sorensen My Forty Years with Ford
The Physical and Digital worlds are converging …
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1% productivity savings =$500MM for GE
Manufacturing from “The Cloud” to the Factory Floor
NEW COLLABORATIVE ECOSYSTEMS EMERGING
BRILLIANT FACTORY
Advanced Manufacturing
Industrial Internet
Industrial data growing 2X other data, more complex
Collect, analyze, use physical data to: • Engage enterprise, engineering
and supply chain
• Build digital thread
Platforms • Open source, collaborative
(DMDII)
• Systems talking to each other
Data storage Automation
Advanced Manufacturing
Industrial Internet
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The Physical and Digital worlds are converging …
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Accelerators • Open, but secure architectures for
machines and manufacturing systems • Platform-based approach for systems
and analytics • Specific applications built to solve
manufacturing pain points • Key focus areas:
• Sensor enabling machines • Visualization with analytics • System integration • Standards & architecture • Big data and analytics
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The Ford Assembly Line Automotive Lean Factory GE Brilliant Factory
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