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Disconnected electromechanical design processes are costing electronics manufacturers time, money and effort

According to a recent Aberdeen Research survey, a whopping 32% of electronics manufacturers identified poor collaboration as a major factor for missing new product objectives. To remain competitive, manufacturers must find ways for their electronics and mechanical design teams to collaborate effectively.

Disjointed electromechanical design systems result in:

  • Lost information
  • Limited traceability
  • Low visibility of changes
  • New packaging challenges

Consumer product designers can transform electro-mechanical design processes using concurrent engineering

Using tools and intelligent software, designers can synchronize their data efficiently and collaborate across domains to ensure the implementation of design intent. Electronics manufacturers that adopt integrated multi-domain design strategies enable design teams to focus on design instead of process and realize these benefits:

  • Shorter development cycles by working concurrently
  • Reduce product risk by finding and fixing errors earlier in the design process
  • Increase the likelihood of achieving first-pass success
  • Enable design optimization for form-factor, quality and performance
  • Streamline collaboration between electronics & mechanical teams

Learn how your team can benefit from a collaborative electromechanical design process in this short video.

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