Design for manufacturing (DFM) is the process of designing your product with the goal of making it easy to manufacture. It is a critical manufacturing tooling design and process development step ...
Manufacturing, like most other industries, is at a crossroads, as traditional processes are superseded by new models that are ...
The manufacturing world is undergoing a profound transformation based on new design technologies that couple 3D representations of highly complex structures with artificial intelligence, model-based ...
Prematurely touted as the "next big thing" some years ago, DFM has found its proper place—tightly integrated with physical implementation—and is ready for prime time at last. Four to five years ago, ...
Design for manufacturing (DFM) refers to actions taken during the physical design stage of IC development to ensure that the design can be accurately manufactured. At larger nodes, most of the defects ...
One of the more positive development in recent times has been the increased focus on providing great user experiences across products. As complex products –like enterprise software, communication and ...
A substantial majority of a part’s cost (70% or more) is effectively locked in once a design is finalized. How can a design engineer truly predict the most important cost drivers of a particular ...
From the designer’s vision to the manufacturer’s process, proficient CAD for CAM software is built for factory floor realities. CAD for CAM, or computer-aided design for computer-aided manufacturing, ...
Robotic systems are transforming industries worldwide, from manufacturing plants to healthcare facilities. However, the journey from concept to deployment is often fraught with design and ...