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In this CoLab Panel, three industry DFM experts share their perspectives on the state of DFM today and how companies can rethink DFM in their organizations. There are two types of engineering teams. 1️⃣ Engineering teams that do DFM But it’s too hard. Because the team has to download files from PLM. Then, put those files into a PowerPoint deck. Make notes on individual CAD or 2D views for suppliers or manufacturing partners. Then send a massive PowerPoint file over email. And, it takes too long because it’s too hard. We hear from engineering teams with 100+ engineers and 50+ suppliers that DFM feedback takes too long. In fact, it takes so long that it’s starting to affect company initiatives like time to market and gross margins. 2️⃣ Engineering teams that don't do DFM Because it's too hard and it takes too long. With globally distributed teams and a rapidly diversified supplier network, these teams don't have the processes in place to conduct proper pre-production DFM reviews. So, they find out too late that a part can't be machined, assembled or tooled using the available manufacturing capabilities. While DFM would be an excellent solution -- these teams don't have a way to get from zero to one. Either the people or the processes can't incite a sustainable way to repeatedly conduct DFM. So, they just don't do it. In this Panel, we’re bringing together three experienced engineers: 🔷 Tyler Phillips, Director of Global Engineering for TPI Composites 🔷 Tyler Vizek, Senior Customer Success Manager at CoLab Software and former Engineer for Northrup Grumman 🔷 Matthew Lane, Customer Success Manager at CoLab Software and former Senior Technical Program Manager at Tesla Each panelist brings a unique perspective on the state of DFM in 2024. Because each has been on the receiving or delivering end of DFM reviews. So, they’ll each answer the following prompts a bit differently: 🔷 How companies "do DFM" today? 🔷 What are the results of DFM, both short term and long term? 🔷 Where and why does the DFM process breaks down? 🔷 How can companies rethink or redesign DFM in an engineering organization? To learn more, visit: https://www.colabsoftware.com/use-cas...