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Multi-domain challenges in the automotive, aerospace, and heavy equipment industries

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Cross-industry trends are challenging traditional methodologies in multiple industries. Electrification is rapidly gaining ground, products in all industries are becoming more intelligent and connected, incorporating sophisticated electronic devices and embedded software. The only way to rise to the challenges of the markets of tomorrow is to evolve your E/E system development methodologies.

Benefit from a comprehensive E/E systems development solution that will help you to efficiently engineer today's smart products with Siemens Capital E/E Systems Development portfolio.


Electrification is rapidly gaining ground, and products in all industries are becoming more intelligent and connected

Cross-industry trends are challenging traditional methodologies for developing vehicles, aircraft, and industrial machinery. Electrification is rapidly gaining ground in these industries due to consistent improvements in electric powertrain technology, as well as the looming restrictions of new environmental regulations that will sooner or later end the era of combustion engines with fossil fuels. Additionally, products in all industries are becoming more intelligent and connected, incorporating sophisticated electronic devices and embedded software. Together, these trends are causing a significant increase in the complexity of the electrical and electronic (E/E) systems within a variety of products.

E/E Systems development as a comprehensive solution

The next generation of E/E systems development approaches must break down the silos between software, electrical, electronic, and network development to ensure comprehensive traceability and compliance whilst accelerating product development. The Siemens Capital E/E Systems development portfolio is such an approach. Built upon existing leading electrical systems capabilities, it now encompasses E/E system and software architectures, networks, and embedded software development targeting automotive, aerospace, and adjacent markets.

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