Unified Modeling and Simulation for Structure Development of Heavy Machinery and Equipment

The 3DEXPERIENCE Platform can help heavy mobile machine manufacturers innovate in a collaborative environment and overcome challenges, such as safety, that drive the market.

The cabin is a key element of heavy machinery and equipment. Cabin safety, comfort, intelligence and performance are the first aspects considered by machine buyers and machine operators. Hundreds of accidents are caused by excavators every year. The cabin is the first protective element to ensure the operator safety.

To meet today's industry safety requirements, manufacturers need innovative tools to imagine and design the safe cabin structures in case of accidents, such as falling objects or machine rollovers. The 3DEXPERIENCE Platform can help heavy mobile machine manufacturers innovate in a collaborative environment and overcome challenges, such as safety, that drive the market.

Webinar Highlights:

  • Meeting safety and environmental legislations
  • Operator considerations in machine development
  • Complex machines with strict regulations
  • Surpassing competitors with constant innovation
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