Minimize the friction and complexity of product development
The friction and complexity within your product development processes create a downstream ripple effect, which can quickly impact costs and business margins. Common challenges include data silos which limit concurrent work, slow and error-prone processes, and difficulty managing engineering changes.
To overcome these challenges and reduce costs throughout the product lifecycle, it’s critical that companies begin with a strong digital foundation.
Reduce costs with PTC technology
Digital transformation minimizes costs and risk across the product lifecycle by enabling companies to manage product complexity, streamline processes, and break down data silos.
Explore how PTC’s digital foundation enables you to reduce product-related costs by giving you more accurate data and more time to plan.
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Case studies
Reducing development costs with concurrent engineering
Learn how to avoid costly product delays and quality issues by using concurrent engineering to identify and resolve cross-discipline conflicts early in the development process.
How to reduce the cost of poor quality
Learn how implementing PLM can help organizations directly lower their cost of poor quality.
Making the case for ALM
Explore how ALM helps software teams save time and costs by empowering them to streamline development processes, collaborate more efficiently, and deliver high-quality software faster.
iRobot’s part-centric approach to product development
Learn how iRobot is using Windchill PLM to tackle component shortages, introduce new variants, and drive efficient product development.
PTC named #1 vendor for enterprise PLM
Discover why PTC was named the Market Leading vendor in ABI’s 2024 PLM for Large Manufacturing Enterprises Competitive Matrix.
Calculate cost-saving opportunities in product development
Learn how much product development mistakes cost with a calculator that includes costs for team expenses and tooling, as well as the impact of lost market opportunities and customer satisfaction.
Key outcomes of a connected workforce
With an empowered, connected workforce, leading manufacturers are boosting productivity, improving quality, and enhancing collaboration.