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With Toyota and Maplesoft, we’re developing new
modelling tools to support the design and
the control of automotive systems, but the ultimate goal of
this research is to allow an engineer to reduce the development costs
of a new product and to bring that product to market faster.
In the 2000, we were looking to expand the product line. Well, we talked
very extensively to mathematicians but we actually wanted to have
that technology used by engineers.
I showed them how their tools, combined with my modelling theories, could
actually be quite useful for an engineer, particularly
in the automotive industry. With that, we started
a partnership in 2000 and the end results of that
four-year program were modelling tools that Maplesoft then commercialized
in a package now called MapleSim.
This is very unique technology. It solves very meaningful
problems, especially in the automotive field.
It allows designers to work much faster and at a much higher degree of fidelity.
As president of the Toyota plant in Cambridge, when we
first started the production of the RX in Canada which
was the first plant outside of Japan to produce the Lexus, it was
a huge challenge. The No. 1 customer complaint was the alignment
of the vehicle. So we decided we needed to do a deep analysis, but that took us
two years to do, to try to evaluate. We realized we couldn’t sustain that.
So that’s where Dr. McPhee came part of my solution.
The result of that meeting in 2006-2007 was a three-way partnership.
We were getting direct feedback from end-users, very engaged
end-users at Toyota, and so this was extremely valuable feedback
for us because it would help us guide the direction of our future research
and its transfer into commercial products via Maplesoft.
We’re learning from each other, and that was the synergy that
we were looking for. At the end of the day, people said,
“Well, did it make a difference?” Well, I can tell you that our
warranty claim for alignment has now been reduced by 50%.
The funding for… from NSERC has been key to the success
of this relationship. Right now, we have thousands of users
around the world in industries ranging from robotics to mechatronics
to automotive and aerospace systems using the modelling theories that we developed in our lab.
It’s truly transformed the company and it has allowed us to expand into
engineering services and engineering products in
ways we could never have dreamed of doing five years ago.