The increase of intelligent, connected products and IoT devices is driving new complexities into the design, development, and supply chain processes. Electronic component engineering is more challenging, more inefficient, and more risk prone than ever. As a result, current disjointed practices for managing purchased components used in products are breaking down. Improved integration is needed from design selection and reuse to ensuring conflict mineral and environmental compliance through product changes notification and eventual end of life. In this presentation find out how integrating electronic component engineering into the PLM workflow streamlines and simplifies selection, approval, sourcing and compliance processes to increase productivity while reducing liability and supply chain risks.
The Guide is designed to help potential PLM users evaluate the applicability and payoffs of PLM in their enterprise, and to help existing users of PLM monitor the impact it is having on their product programs.
The PLM MAR Series provides detailed information and in-depth analysis on the worldwide PLM market. It contains analyses of major trends and issues, leading PLM providers, revenue analyses for geographical regions and industry sectors, and historical and projected data on market growth.
These reports offer country-specific analyses of the PLM market. Their focus is on PLM investment and use in industrial markets. Reports cover Brazil, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
This report presents CIMdata’s overview of the global simulation and analysis market, one of the fastest growing segments of the overall product lifecycle management market, including profiles of the leading S&A firms.
This report presents CIMdata’s overview of the worldwide CAM software and services market. It also includes a discussion on the trends in the CAM industry and updates on the top CAM solution providers.