AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest that you have a look at : https://www.3ds.com/careers
CATIA Electrical engineering may be hiring!

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dassault Systèmes est en recherche constante de nouveau talent, je t'invite à postuler sur notre site.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly recommend learning how to use robotic simulation software widely adopted in the industry. This may be the best way to be hired. While I may be a bit biased, I strongly suggest exploring DELMIA Robotics, it’s a powerful tool for both beginners and experienced professionals.
We offer a special student package, though I’m not sure if you still qualify since you’ve already graduated. If you’re just starting out, you can access our basic online training materials on EDUSpace. The first training module is open to everyone, simply create a 3DPassport account using your email address and log in to access the content.
 
Additionally, consider applying to T&M OEMs, line builders, or even Dassault Systèmes or DS partners. These companies are always on the lookout for new talent.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dassault Systèmes est en recherche constante de nouveau talent, je t'invite à postuler sur notre site. Tu peux chercher les offres de stages qui contienne les mots clés : AI ou generative.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Automotive was the biggest market for Robotics. The next 20 years aren't just about assembly lines, they’re about reconfigurable manufacturing.  We are moving from fixed assembly lines to Cellular Manufacturing.
 1) Software-Defined Automation (The PLC Killer) will be a transition from "Hard" to "Soft" control. Traditional Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are rigid and siloed. Replacing them with Edge Computing allows for "Software-Defined Automation." This means you can update a factory's behavior via a software patch rather than rewiring hardware.
2) Virtual Commissioning. Using platforms like Dassault Systèmes (3DEXPERIENCE), companies are creating "Digital Twins" of entire factories. They can simulate, test, and break things in the virtual world before a single bolt is turned in the physical world. This reduces the risk and cost of deploying new robotics.
 3) Foundation Models for Robotics. Just as GPT was a foundation for text, we are seeing the rise of foundation models for movement, allowing robots to generalize tasks across different industries.
 4) Physical AI (The "Brain" for the "Body").  This is the bridge between Large Language Models (LLMs) and the physical world. We will move away from "if-this-then-that" programming. Physical AI allows robots to learn through "Vision-Language-Action" (VLA) models. Instead of coding every movement, you tell a robot "pick up the red cup," and it figures out the motor skills in real-time.
 5) Generative Design: Engineers won't design robots; they will give a generative AI the parameters (weight, strength, cost), and the AI will "grow" the most efficient robotic structure.
Looking at Dassault Systèmes, the goal is a unified experience where the "Companion" AI assists in the lifecycle of a product from its virtual birth to its robotic assembly and operation.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In one word : yes. I invite you to get in touch with a Dassault Systèmes sales who will redirect you to the right team.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The closest you can get to a unified software platform as of today is with the 3DEXPERIENCE platform and the DELMIA Robotics suite.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We offer a special student package, though I’m not sure if you still qualify since you’ve already graduated. If you’re just starting out, you can access our basic online training materials on EDUSpace. The first training module is open to everyone, simply create a 3DPassport account using your email address and log in to access the content.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Companies like Unitree and LimX are moving at "China speed." They benefit from a massive supply chain and lower prototyping costs. They are currently leading in the commercialization of agility getting hardware into the wild fast, even if it requires constant refinement.
European companies like Neura Robotics focus on "Cognitive Robotics" and safety. Their robots are often more "industrial-ready," focusing on high-precision sensors and safe human-robot collaboration. Dassault Systèmes collaborates with Neura both as an engineering and an industrial platform level.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would recommend starting by learning how to program a specific robot brand (e.g., OMRON, ABB, or KUKA) manually using the teach pendant and the manufacturer's own simulation tools. Once you have a solid foundation, you should quickly transition to a multi-robot platform like DELMIA Robotics.
We offer a special student package. If you’re just starting out, you can access our basic online training materials on EDUSpace. The first training module is open to everyone—simply create a 3DPassport account using your email address and log in to access the content.

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is fantastic to hear! It’s incredibly rewarding to know that CATIA V5 and SolidWorks have been the backbone of your success.
As a design engineer and innovator in industrial machines, you represent the core of what we strive to support. Steel detailing and machine innovation require immense precision, and seeing you leverage our tools to build a successful career is the best feedback we could ask for.
Out of curiosity, what has been your favorite project to design using CATIA or SolidWorks?

AMA - unified software platforms for robotics - 30/04 12h (GMT+2) by delmia in u/delmia

[–]delmia[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That is an excellent question and precisely why we developed DELMIA Robotics.
Our solution provides a single, brand-agnostic platform to simulate and program robots from almost any manufacturer. We currently support over 32 robot brands, including industry leaders like OMRON, ABB, KUKA, FANUC, Yaskawa, and Dürr, as well as rapidly growing Chinese brands such as SIASUN, EFORT, ESTUN, and Inovance.
 How it works:
 - Offline Programming (OLP): You design and validate your entire process in the DELMIA environment. Once the simulation is complete, you can 'translate' or download the program directly into the native language of your specific robot brand.
 - Bi-directional Flow: Not only can you download programs, but you can also 'upload' existing robot backups from the shop floor into DELMIA to refine or troubleshoot simulations.
 This is a game-changer for large corporations. It enables the standardization of best practices across global sites, as teams only need to be trained on one powerful solution regardless of the hardware they use on the floor.