Achieve greater accuracy and efficiency with effective cross-domain collaboration
Increasing electrical complexity in modern vehicles has made it essential to have efficient and effective collaboration between electrical and mechanical design engineers. Automotive companies can no longer hope to succeed with the two domains siloed, communicating and collaborating with each other with expensive, maintenance-intensive internal software or antiquated, document-based methods.
To succeed in the present and future, automotive companies must adopt an ECAD-MCAD co-design solution to give them the best chance at first-pass success.
Download this white paper to discover what’s possible when your electrical and mechanical design domains are directly connected.
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