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The Future of Computer-Aided Design

By: Dassault Systèmes , Manish Kumar
02 December, 2024
2 min read
The Future of Computer-Aided Design
The Future of Computer-Aided Design
AI will ultimately streamline and optimize design capabilities, but overcoming cross-disciplinary barriers is a necessary first step.

As we approach 2025, a unified modeling and simulation-based design approach will take center stage by driving product innovation through real-time feedback and simultaneous operations. This approach will lead to breaking down traditional silos in design, bridging the gap between modeling and simulation, and overcoming cross-disciplinary barriers to foster a more collaborative design environment. This transformation will streamline workflows, accelerate time to market and enable the creation of innovative products that meet evolving customer needs. As designs grow increasingly complex, the 3D modeling and computer-aided design (CAD) environment will shift from siloed practices to collaborative frameworks, requiring multidisciplinary input to tackle complex design challenges.

Centralized data will be the key to better decision making

Centralized access to information will no longer be a luxury but a necessity for seamless data flow. As product designs evolve from basic mechanical structures to complex, integrated systems that combine electronics and software, collaboration across engineering, design, and manufacturing teams will become critical. A unified view of real-time data will break down silos, enabling faster, more informed decisions and driving innovation in product development. Prioritizing centralized access to data will alleviate constraints derived from the outdated "over the wall" mentality, where teams worked in isolation and passed incomplete information between departments. Instead, we will see a unified source of truth for all product data.

This shift will allow engineering and manufacturing teams to collaborate from the earliest design stages, streamlining communication and accelerating decision-making. Research has shown that nearly half of manufacturers still struggle with poor decision-making, often due to fragmented and siloed data. We need to dramatically lower that number in 2025. With integrated tools, real-time, centralized data access, and cross-disciplinary collaboration, companies can reduce time-to-market, enhance innovation, and avoid the costly mistakes caused by fragmented information—leading the way in the future of design and manufacturing.

The era of AI in CAD 

With 95% of companies anticipating that AI will improve product development, it’s increasingly important for organizations to ensure their AI systems are built on a foundation grounded in reliable, high-quality data. 2025 will be crucial laying a data-driven foundation that allows AI tools to thrive. Many organizations lack a centralized platform to collect and manage data that is vital for training AI models, which may introduce potential risks such as inaccuracies in automated designs, lack of transparency in decision-making, and potential security vulnerabilities that require careful management. Without a clear picture of all the data at your disposal, AI models also won’t function to their highest capability. This includes know-how in addition to hard knowledge.

Key learnings are critical to input into AI models to complement facts to ensure that all users do not make the same mistakes twice. AI will be the determining factor that ultimately streamlines and optimizes design capabilities, but 2025 can be considered a bridging year to ensure that AI models have all the data in place to ensure organizations are maximizing their potential.

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