Designing digital delivery

M.M.'s experimentation with Truspace in the Test4digitalization portfolio.

At the Comelli auditorium in Udine - the headquarters of the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia - on Wednesday, June 21, innovation takes center stage.

In fact, an event sponsored by Area Science Park turns the spotlight on companies that have seized the opportunity to accelerate their innovation and digital transformation processes before others, thanks in part to the support of the Test4digitalization project call,launched by IndustryPlatform 4FVG, the regional digital innovation hub.

An opportunity not only to compare the results of completed projects, but to network the contents of high-tech projects still in progress. 

These include those brought by the Udine-based company M.M.srl , which is participating in the day's testimony to a project still underway developed with Truspace, relating to "Digital Delivery in the design and customer delivery of complex fiberglass structures."

M.M., a company that has been operating for more than four decades in the GRP industry with a wide range of products (gratings, railings, stairs, fences, gates) intended for different application sectors and with a leadership in both the Italian and international markets, has  embraced a profound process of digital transformation with great anticipation.

The arrival of a Digital Transformation Managerin the company - Massimo Sotgiu - since 2021 has given a strong impetus to the reengineering and digitization of business processes. Thanks to participation in the first call of the Test4Digitalization project and after starting the digitization of the production process, M.M. has opened up to other topics, including the introduction of BIM methodology, to anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing market.

"M.M., within its evolutionary roadmap that has digital transformation as its main driver," saysMassimo Sotgiu himself, " is implementing several projects in parallel. Evolutions whose main objective is to respond to the needs (internal and external) of greater speed of response in an increasingly complex context, introducing new operational models supported by appropriate tools."

"In this context ," Sotgiu continues, "M.M. has initiated a BIM project with 4Days, declined in such a way that the tool used-the Truspace platform-functional for both internal needs (the collaboration between Technical and Commercial Departments) and external needs (the interaction with the customer) can initiate a collaborative design that in a single environment encloses all the information to be managed."

The project, developed as part of the Test4digitalization call, specifically aims to experiment with providing the client with a digital twin of the structure (digital twin) to accompany the physical product throughout its life cycle. From the design phase, managed through 3D models on which people will be able to collaborate and navigate to search for information and documents, as well as plan and control the progress of the design, production and installation phases; to management, through maintenance and monitoring processes.

A project that embodies the opportunity both to reengineer the company's existing processes, evolving them to move toward the BIM world, and to equip itself with evolved tools for sharing information.

Photo Credits: M.M.

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