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The five pillars of digital transformation for electronics

Streamline the entire electronic product design process with the five essential pillars of digital transformation while speeding time to market with Siemens EDA

The electronics industry is fast approaching a new era of digital transfor­mation. In this new paradigm, digital technologies create new business processes, cultures, and customer experiences by bringing together all the aspects of product design, including mechanical and electrical, and streamlining the entire design process-from product inception all the way through to manufacturing.

Electronics Systems Design, Addressing Complexity

Electronic products must meet strict guidelines for their intended operating environments as well as for manufacturability, and in a number of industries products have to meet a set of complicated regulatory standards.

To overcome these complexities, a next-generation design platform must support integration, shared data and improved intelligence. Integration across design processes and disciplines optimizes resources to reduce development time and cost.

MBSE in Electronic Product Design

Leveraging the technology of MBSE interfaces early in the design cycle allows engineering teams to work in parallel. Using a digital twin model allows more complex interactions, validations, analysis and simulations earlier in the design cycle, reducing the need for costly prototypes.

Engineering Productivity

Siemens next-generation systems design platform manages complex product design while providing the user's scalability, and can be tailored to an organization's size, challenges, and design team expertise. As leaders in automation, abstraction, reuse and concurrent design solutions, Siemens EDA connects your design tool chain to the broader ecosystem, establishing frictionless connections throughout to maintain productivity and throughout, ensure efficiency and reduced risk.

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