New Product Development
Following the Digital Thread: The Digital Thread Takes Flight
In part 8 of our eight-part video series, we explore the potential future applications of the digital thread.
In part 8 of our eight-part video series, we explore the potential future applications of the digital thread.
In Part 7 of our eight-part video series, we synthesize the steps of the digital thread.
Part 6 of our eight-part video series looks at quality assurance in additive manufacturing.
Many companies overlook the potential of new applications for products they have sold for years.
Part 5 of our eight-part video series looks at digital additive manufacturing systems.
Mature companies often lack the vision and the commitment to fully commit to new technologies.
Part 4 of our eight-part video series looks at how digital simulation makes product testing more efficient.
In Part 3 of our eight-part video series, we examine how topology optimization makes design more cost-effective.
Part 2 of our eight-part video series explores design as the starting point for digital production.
New markets for judgment bridge critical gaps between scientific breakthroughs and commercial markets.
Companies can improve productivity by tapping into free digital goods and paying their own employees to contribute.
People who are satisfied with the current way of doing business are not likely to transform it.
A new survey reports companies are now seeing a direct correlation between big data and AI success.
When it comes to patent policies, the U.S. system is not broken — so lawmakers shouldn’t fix it.
A major economic shift is happening — from the experience economy to the coherence economy.
Many executives don’t recognize the threat posed by failing to respond to digital disruption.
Featured excerpt from Big Mind: How Collective Intelligence Can Change Our World.
There’s a significant correlation between net profit growth and a corporate culture of innovation.
Leading teams with complicated hierarchies of power demands both curiosity and humility.
While U.S. research efforts are rising substantially, research productivity is sharply declining.