Multi-domain collaboration
How to break down barriers between teams and disciplines and improve product development
Multi-domain collaboration is very important today. In the Electronics Industry, a common trend impacting every product developer is that products are getting much more complex, comprised of mechanical, electronic, and software components.
Do these issues sound familiar to you?
- Schedule delays, poor market acceptance, or non-compliance because requirements weren’t tied to product design and delivery
- Design teams can’t find or re-use the right design information when they need it
- Tedious design review processes and the late discovery of issues (when it can be the most difficult and costly to change)
- Transition to manufacturing delayed because the BOM had errors or was incomplete
- Slow, error-prone change processes (ECO) that fail to account for cross-domain impacts
If you’re seeing these issues in your business, we can help you re-think your approach to product development and face the challenge to become a Digital Enterprise.
IDC data shows that the knowledge worker spends about 2.5 hours per day, or roughly 30% of the workday, searching for information. And that 60% of company executives felt that time constraints and lack of understanding of how to find information were preventing their employees from finding the information they needed.
Why Multi-Domain Collaboration is necessary
The kind of problems we have described arises from shortcomings in the organizational methods we have inherited from the past. Product complexity and the speed of change require a different approach. This scenario requires Digital Transformation, but we are not all ready. Less prepared companies have three common characteristics:
- Poor integration of electronic, mechanical, simulation, and software from design through manufacturing
- Inefficient design processes and data incompatibilities that increase error and require manual intervention
- Dependence on physical prototypes that increases both time-to-market and cost
Bringing complex products to market faster requires multi-discipline strategic initiatives. Cross-domain and multi-domain design collaboration, in particular, helps people find, share, and re-use information.
Only Siemens can provide the Digital Thread continuity that reduces the need for manual intervention, aids collaboration, and improves transparency across disciplines.
Barriers between teams and disciplines need to be broken down to enable concurrent product design - seamlessly integrating electronics, mechanical, simulation, and software into the overall product development workflow to get to market quicker, with higher quality products.
The Siemens portfolio for the Electronics Industry enables the Digital Twin from concept to manufacturing across all domains.
Why to choose Cadlog?
Siemens Ecosystem
The technologies already used by best-in-class organizations and Siemens' Digital Twin-based method made accessible for any small and medium business thanks to a set of scalable solutions.
360-Degree Digitization
You will be part of a large industrial system where many different companies cooperate to provide you with the best solutions for Digitization, whatever the field of application.
Experts in Electronics
We have been working in Electronics for more than 30 years. We have built a portfolio of solutions and own an expertise that allow us to face any aspect related to the design and manufacturing of electronics.
Customer at the Center
Listening to you, deeply understanding your company and requirements. Taking into consideration your budget and the goals you want to achieve. Supporting you daily to grow faster, together.
Software for Multi-domain Collaboration
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