New digital and communication technologies are having a profound impact on society and our daily lives…
Employees, customers, suppliers, partners – just about everybody benefits from our digital transformation. Here’s what some of them have to say.
Design clever and complex products that meet customer expectations faster and more efficiently – that’s the purpose of model-based systems engineering (MBSE).
Absa Mare and Éric Dubois, Improvement and IT directors at Safran Transmission Systems, and Sébastien Aeberli, Chief Data Officer at Safran Aircraft Engines, explain the key role of data in innovative product development, especially for the CFM RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines) program.
From connectivity to augmented reality and cobots, digital technologies are revolutionizing our factories. To help us choose the right levers and maximize the gains on our hundreds of production lines, Safran has developed the Diagnostic 4.0 methodology.
Manufacturing 4.0 introduces digital technologies to transform the way we manage production in the digital age, and the Manufacturing Control System (MCS) is playing a decisive role. We visit the Safran Landing Systems facility in Mirabel, Montreal, Quebec, which is pioneering this new approach.
At each Safran Landing Systems facility, digital transformation includes going paperless for instructions issued to operators on production lines. At the forefront of this revolution, the Bidos site is pursuing a roadmap with a goal of “zero paper” by the end of 2023.
SFC02 helps airline pilots achieve fuel savings. Ten years after its inception, this solution’s architecture has been completely revamped and is being moved to AWS Cloud.
Collibra, the new Safran dictionary bringing together all data-related definitions across the Group, was made available to Safran Aircraft Engines on July 7. A decisive first step in the deployment of data governance at Safran.
At 7am on Monday morning, Gérard Coumes and Quentin Loizeau from Safran Engineering Services set off for the village of Bidos near Pau in southwest France. Their mission: wrap up the AILAN 4.0 project. During this project, they’ve been providing expertise in augmented reality (AR) to help the teams at Safran Landing Systems digitize final inspection of the nose landing gear for the Airbus A320 family.
SHIFT, Digital Academy, EtQ… A quick look at Safran’s digital transformation.