Special Focus Issue: Industrial Manufacturing Solutions

Our Special Focus Issue on industrial manufacturing will take a look at new advances in digital twins, digital manufacturing, and PLM.

The manufacturing sector is undergoing significant changes right now, with a focus on digital transformation (however you define it), reshoring, nearshoring, supply chain disruptions, and recovery from the COVID pandemic, while still dealing with economic uncertainty fueled by world events and high inflation and interest rates.

In addition, recent legislative efforts backed by the Biden administration in the U.S. have shifted some incentives toward specific sectors (like semiconductor manufacturing) and new manufacturing approaches, including 3D printing.

Download this Special Focus Issue where we take a look at new advancements in PLM technology that affect manufacturing, as well as the virtualization of many parts of the manufacturing chain. We hope you enjoy the issue.

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