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Advanced design for aerospace and defense

What design collaboration should look like next, and the five things engineering leaders should do about it.

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Your engineering teams are under more pressure than ever, and the development model most aerospace and defense organizations still rely on is struggling to keep up. Late-stage integration issues, compounding program risk and the looming workforce transition are forcing a shift in how engineering leaders run their programs.

Aerospace and defense design teams need a new approach to product design, one that leverages digital technologies to create a unified development environment where design decisions are collaborative and data-driven. In this independent piece, Lifecycle Insights lays out where today's development model is falling short, what comes next, and five recommendations engineering leaders can act on. Read the analyst report to get the full perspective.

What you will learn

  • Five recommendations engineering leaders can act on
  • Why today's approach to mechanical and electrical design collaboration is falling short
  • What a modern, unified and data-driven development environment looks like
  • How AI, simulation and immersive tools are changing the way aerospace and defense teams design

Who should read this

  • If you're leading engineering on a next-generation aerospace and defense program
  • If you're rethinking how mechanical and electrical teams work together
  • If you're building the case for design modernization inside your organization

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