Improving Time to Market : Webinar
In today's highly competitive global market, companies are always on the lookout for means to stay ahead of the competition; and bringing innovative products to the market in the shortest possible time is one such mean that gives them a definitive edge. Therefore, improving 'Time to Market', without compromising on quality, at each stage of product development has become one of the most critical goals for manufacturers. Since decisions taken during the design stage, impact more than 70% of the product's time-to-market and cost, progressive manufacturers are increasing turning towards solutions for design optimization and reducing design iterations for manufacturability.
This knowledge-packed webinar on the importance of 'Time to Market', will have guest speaker from leading independent analyst firm, Forrester Research, Mr George Lawrie, VP and Principal Analyst, advising participants on how best-in-class companies improve their time to market, and the advantages of DFM for reducing design iterations.
During this live and interactive webinar, you will also learn how global manufacturers have improved their time to market by automating the DFM process.
This one-of-kind webinar starts by explaining the basic concept behind 'Time to Market' and how it plays a major part in the global competitive scenario. The webinar elaborates on traditional manufacturing scenario and the challenges associated with it, along with some of the best practices to help minimize it. You will also understand how advanced technology has enabled reduction in time and cost by addressing manufacturability problems right at the design stage- which is the basic principle of Design for Manufacturability (DFM).
Guest Speaker
George Lawrie,
Vice President,
Principal Analyst
Forrester Research Inc.
To register click here
http://www.geometricglobal.com/improving_time_to_market.htm
Date | Time | Duration | Place | Language |
14th July 2011 | 07:30 AM PDT 09:30 AM CDT 10:30 AM EDT 16:30 PM CET |
45 Mins | Online | English |
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