The Audi e-tron GT is the brand's first vehicle whose assembly operations and associated logistics processes were tested exclusively virtually and without physical prototypes
When planning the assembly of the e-tron GT, all assembly processes such as workflows and actions by employees were tested and optimized in virtual rooms.
Using special software and hardware, production halls and entire buildings at the Audi site in Neckarsulm were scanned in three dimensions.
As part of a pilot project, the logistics planners in Neckarsulm are currently testing how special containers can be planned and tested entirely in a virtual space and without any physical prototype.
Using parts from the 3D printer, individual elements can also be physically tested in virtual space in the future.
How Audi digitally planned production of the e-tron GT

Audi e-tron GT is the brand’s first model for which production planning was without any physical prototypes; carmaker develops VR software for planning and workshops in a virtual space.

28 Dec 2020 | 9842 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

The Audi e-tron GT is the first Audi model for which production was planned entirely without physical prototypes. Multiple technical innovations made this possible, including three-dimensional building scans, machine learning processes and the use of virtual reality.

All assembly processes, such as procedures and employee actions were tested and optimised in ...

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