New interoperability enhancements in Solid Edge 2023 unlock the power of your design data while future proofing your work.
How are companies addressing digital transformation, ever-increasing design complexity and the effects of a post-pandemic world on tech companies amid the so-called “Great Resignation?” This year, our technology-led analyst firm, Lifecycle Insights, conducted an in-depth independent study to learn more about and better understand what the coming years hold for engineering. The survey collected responses from 274 companies that design products across all major industries, with revenues ranging from $1 million to over $5 billion.
To say the Covid-19 pandemic is having lingering effects on how companies are operating in the “new normal” of a post-pandemic world is a tremendous understatement. Technology continues to advance rapidly in a time of historic levels of digital transformation. Evolving markets for electric vehicles, IoT devices, 6G, miniaturization, and more are increasing the need for systems and product design flows and tool capabilities without pause. Digital twins, artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) are terms we use daily, and product and systems design flows developed to accelerate first-pass design success are continually evolving.
Last year, 2020, was a bad year all around. Not only were we dealing with the pandemic, but the automotive industry was also dealing with another bad year of automotive recalls. (~54 million of them). NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.) says each recall costs ~$100/recall/vehicle resulting in around $5.4 billion in direct costs to the
Consumer demands and governmental regulations have made vehicle development extremely complex. Thus, verifying and validating your vehicle is a massive effort. Continuously verifying your vehicle can help from ideation to the end of the lifecycle. With an integrated Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach, you change the way your vehicles are planned, managed, and delivered. Software
It seems like only yesterday that Perpetual licenses were the only method to purchase Engineering Software; paying a maintenance fee annually was the accepted practice. However, the creeping increase in annual maintenance costs, speed of IT transformation, and the wider adoption of cloud technologies with continuous software releases have made subscription models more attractive to budget
The Automotive market is changing faster than ever. This leads to a more complex vehicle development process. The only way to address these issues is an integrated Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach. With Software & Systems Engineering, your teams can manage this complexity to deliver the right vehicle on time, every time. Watch now! Learn