pi oc: digital habits, millennials and manufacturing disruption
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Oleg Shilovitsky, blogger @BeyondPLM, CEO @openbom
Digital Habits, Millennials and Manufacturing Disruption
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Always connected
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And search for information online
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Inside the Habits of America’s First Digital Generation Research, 2015
No way to disconnect
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Mobile
New communication habits
Interactive technologies
Analog August? Digital Detox?The thing that I found most important is the notion of “connectivity”. And this is a chance that applies to manufacturing world too. Manufacturing companies are moving into the new era of connectivity.
New manufacturing companies will be able to leverage connectivity to design and build products differently. It will become one of the strongest competitive advantage. “Analog August” is a good idea for those who can afford it, but it sounds like mission impossible for modern manufacturing communities – connectivity is not an option anymore.
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Millennials ground rules
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Mobile first User experience
Control to solve the problem
Openness in social media
Manufacturing looks like giant web
Crowdfunding
Design contractors
Prototyping
Mfg2: scale
Mfg1: small batch
DFM consultants
component suppliersDesign tools
local factories
Chinese factories
online component
libraries
Funding
Hackers
H/W “startup”
additional component
libraries
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Example of manufacturing relationships in a hardware startup
PLM workflows are hard to implement
Workflow applications
Inflated expectations of enterprise workflow applications
Implementation workflows – devil is in details
How to kill PLM workflows dream?
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Interactive behavior
Instant communication
Live context
Connected data
Data sharing
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Workflows are dead?
Will interactive experience will replace structural workflows?
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Session briefTechnology is an incredible thing; that is if you can keep up with it. Today, people are so used to the speed, useability and ease of tools used in their personal lives that when faced with those at work, they struggle with how archaic, outdated and unnecessarily complex they seem. This has put immense pressure on digital software providers to adapt and enhance their offering.
The Internet and mobile technology continue to have major transformative effects on everything we do, and especially on communication. Interactive technologies are replacing old-fashioned workflows and providers are expanding from smartphones and websites to mobile and SaaS apps that provide a more useable, self-guided, and worry-free user experience. All of these together form a new digital framework around our lives and as such, new digital habits.
Oleg Shilovitsky has worked closely with the industry to understand this trend better and leads a discussion on what these habits look like and how they will disrupt the insufficient manufacturing workflows that companies have grown so used to running on.