Harness Builder for E3.series 2025 Webinar

Harness Builder 2025 for E3.series Release Enhancements

Wednesday, November 20, 2024 - 2:00 PM ET
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Abstract

As the complexity of electrical systems in industries like automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery increases, design engineers face new challenges in ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and seamless integration between design and manufacturing. Managing multiple variants, generating instructions for testing and production equipment, and manually handling extensive documentation can slow the design process and introduce errors. Harness Builder 2025 for E3.series tackles these challenges head-on, equipping design teams with advanced automation, improved integration, and enhanced flexibility to keep up with evolving industry demands.

This webinar will provide an in-depth look at the latest Harness Builder 2025 release advancements. Attendees will learn how new features address critical wiring harness design and manufacturing challenges.

Topics covered include:

  • Integration with cutting-edge manufacturing and testing equipment
  • New automation tools for improved design accuracy and speed
  • Export improvements that streamline documentation
  • Advanced calculation tools for more precise measurements and estimates
  • Design variation management updates.

What you will learn:

  • New manufacturing and testing equipment integrations
  • How to Utilize Enhancements in the Co-pilot Systems
  • The latest updates for BOM and WRL documentation
  • How to implement the new braiding machine output to estimate manufacturing time and material use
  • How to Manage Wire Length Calculations and Ensure Measurement Accuracy at the Connector Front

Who should attend:

  • Original Equipment Manufacturers
  • Harness Manufacturers
  • Quoting Department
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Testing Engineers

Speaker

Matt-Stanford-square-150x150Matthew Stanford – Customer Success Manager, Zuken USA

Matt is a Colombian-born mechanical engineer with more than 10 years of experience in design for manufacturing, specializing in harness design. He is also a Certified IPC Specialist in IPC/WHMA-A-620 and has worked in the aviation and marine industries. In his free time, Matt enjoys playing with his son, building Lego, and 3D printing.

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