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Maya HTT
Maya HTT, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Maya HTT collaboration with software players such as Siemens Digital Industries Software empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Maya HTT | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter | Product Lifecycle Management | PLM and Engineering |
| Maya HTT | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter 3D | 3D Modeling | PLM and Engineering |
| Maya HTT | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter Nastran | Finite Element Analysis | PLM and Engineering |
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Nord-Lock Group | Manufacturing | 730 | $211M | Sweden | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter | Product Lifecycle Management | 2012 |
In 2012, Nord-Lock Group implemented Siemens Simcenter within its Product Lifecycle Management environment to support advanced joint analysis and to formalize simulation-driven design practices. The deployment centered on Simcenter 3D and the Simcenter Nastran solver, used by the new R&D technical center near Lyon, France, to perform non-linear stress and deformation calculations specific to bolted joints and multi-fastener assemblies.
The implementation emphasized parametric studies and CAD-integrated simulation workflows, enabling engineers to validate internal design rules and to derive simplified models for wider reuse. Siemens Simcenter was configured to manage CAD data and to run scenario-based analyses that replicate vibration, preload loss, and dynamic loading phenomena, helping the team investigate failure situations and substitute digital simulation for some physical tests.
Nord-Lock Group integrated Simcenter outputs into its global support mission by making simplified models and calculation results available to technical centers and sales engineers worldwide. The project was supported by SmartMeca for software evaluation, selection, installation, training and technical support, and the R&D center continued using established calculation tools such as Cetim Cobra alongside Simcenter for comparative analysis and validation.
Governance and process changes focused on centralizing advanced simulation in R&D, formalizing parametric study workflows, and distributing derived models to field teams to reduce the need for on-site complex calculations. Future plans included custom application development using the NX application programming interface, NX Open, to embed Nord-Lock Group design rules into business tools for sales engineers on tablets, reinforcing the relationship between Siemens Simcenter, Product Lifecycle Management, and operational engineering processes.
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Nord-Lock Group | Manufacturing | 730 | $211M | Sweden | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter Nastran | Finite Element Analysis | 2012 |
In 2012, Nord-Lock Group implemented Siemens Simcenter Nastran as part of its simulation toolset, deploying the Siemens Simcenter Nastran application to support engineering analysis in the company R&D center. Siemens Simcenter Nastran is used as a Finite Element Analysis solution to drive advanced non-linear structural calculations and parametric studies for bolted joint design and failure investigation.
The implementation centered on Simcenter 3D workflows and the Simcenter Nastran solver, leveraging integrated CAD data management and the solver’s non-linear analysis capabilities to evaluate stress states, deformations, and multi-fastener joint behavior. Functional use cases implemented included parametric scenario analysis to validate internal business rules, virtual failure mode simulation to reproduce loosening and preload loss phenomena, and the creation of simplified calculation models for downstream use.
Implementation partners supporting the rollout included SmartMeca, which provided evaluation, selection, installation, training and technical support, and Maya HTT as an additional SI/VAR noted in the engagement. Operational coverage focused on the global R&D technical center near Lyon, France, with outputs consumed by application engineers and sales engineers in other technical centers worldwide, and plans to extend tooling via the NX Open API for custom business tool development.
Governance and workflow changes formalized the creation and distribution of parametric study templates and simplified models, enabling centralized simulation-led validation of design rules and providing simulation alternatives where physical tests are impractical. The Siemens Simcenter Nastran deployment was positioned to capitalize on the R&D center’s testing lab capabilities, complementing physical tests and enabling virtual investigation of complex breakage cases to inform repair and design guidance.
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Nord-Lock Group | Manufacturing | 730 | $211M | Sweden | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter 3D | 3D Modeling | 2012 |
In 2012, Nord-Lock Group deployed Siemens Simcenter 3D as a core tool in its 3D Modeling capability at the newly established R&D center near Lyon, France. Siemens Simcenter 3D was adopted alongside the Simcenter Nastran solver to support advanced simulation workflows for industrial machinery joint analysis.
The implementation emphasized non-linear structural analysis and parametric study workflows, using Siemens Simcenter 3D to analyze stress states, deformations and multi-fastener behavior. The deployment leveraged Simcenter Nastran for solver performance and the integrated CAD data management features of Simcenter 3D, with plans to extend automation through NX Open to embed Nord-Lock Group design rules into reusable business tools.
Implementation partners included SmartMeca and Maya HTT, with SmartMeca explicitly supporting software evaluation, solution selection, installation, training and technical support. Operational coverage centered on the global R&D technical center and extended to other Nord-Lock Group technical centers worldwide, and the lab environment continued to use Cetim Cobra for preloaded screwed and bolted joint calculations as a complementary capability.
Governance and workflow changes focused on converting complex simulation outputs into simplified models and validated rules for sales and application engineers, enabling capitalized technical expertise to be shared across sites. Siemens Simcenter 3D was also used as an alternative to some physical tests for very large or very small structures, and Nord-Lock Group signaled future development work to expose design rules via NX Open for tablet access by field engineers.
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