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Integrated Lifecycle Management for Electronics

June 14, 2023

Integrated Lifecycle Management for Electronics

Focus on digital collaboration to boost innovation and realize these benefits of integrated lifecycle management for electronics:

  • Connect people and processes across the entire product ecosystem
  • Teams work in parallel but with full visibility to design products faster
  • Collaboration with partners and suppliers for faster NPI
  • Gain the flexibility to adapt quickly to future product needs

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