Increasingly complex devices need seamless collaboration between domains and can use a single platform to manage electromechanical design. By taking a holistic look at the entire design process, electronics manufacturers can remove barriers, unleash creativity and leverage complexity. With digital transformation, engineers can focus on design and not process, allowing organizations to make complexity a competitive advantage by meeting increasingly varied market demands at scale.
Today's design teams are working in sub-optimal, single-discipline platforms. With rapid development, electronics devices often need to collaboration among mechanical, electrical, embedded software, and application software teams quickly and seamlessly.
A robust digital twin isn't limited to design; it's a digitalization strategy covering the product lifecycle, including theoretical concepts, manufacturing and assembly, and upgrades. The multi-domain digital content removes the need to reenter or sync data between systems—ensuring cross-functional teams throughout the product lifecycle have access to the information when needed.
Learn how to leverage multi-domain design strategy when facing a digital transformation in this short video.