Manufacturers are under pressure from rising customer demand for smart, connected, and personalized products, necessitating simplified operations or mastery of complexity. The strategy of embracing complexity involves innovations at the boundaries of domains, where integration of mechanical, electrical, and software development is essential despite inherent challenges. Additionally, the product lifecycle is transforming into a continuous innovation process requiring management of overlapping activities across design, manufacturing, and performance. Many manufacturers struggle with legacy systems that do not support this interconnectedness, leading to inefficiencies and missed innovation opportunities.
Manufacturers face increasing pressure across the entire value chain due to growing customer demand for smart, connected, and personalized products.
Companies must find ways to either simplify operations or master complexity to stay competitive in today's industrial landscape.
True innovation comes from integrating mechanical, electrical, and software development domains, despite the technical and organizational challenges posed.
Companies must now manage a blurred sequence of overlapping activities from design to manufacturing to field performance.
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