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Industrial & Manufacturing Semiannual Update: Design & Engineering Technologies: 1H 2026

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 29 Jun 2026
Code: PT-4044
Research Type: Presentation
Pages: 11
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Understand the key market developments shaping design and engineering technologies across Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), simulation, and data management.
  • Identify the most important market opportunities emerging across industrial design and engineering software over the next 6 to 24 months.
  • Evaluate how Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital thread integration, and data contextualization are changing expectations for industrial software platforms.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Evaluation of market opportunities over a 6- to 24-month horizon, including surrogate models, AI-powered design automation, and factory simulation.
  • Comparative examination of disruptive threats that are increasing or decreasing in relevance across design and engineering technologies.
  • Assessment of market developments for PLM, simulation, product design, and industrial data management.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • How are CAD, PLM, simulation, and data management platforms becoming more tightly integrated to support a comprehensive digital thread across the industrial enterprise?
  • Which market opportunities and disruptive threats should design and engineering technology providers prioritize over the next 6 to 24 months?
  • How are recent acquisitions and partnerships reshaping the competitive landscape for CAD, PLM, simulation, and industrial data management providers?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • CAD, PLM, simulation, and industrial data software product leaders shaping roadmaps around digital thread integration, Agentic AI, and cloud-native collaboration.
  • Manufacturing Chief Information Officers (CIOs), Chief Technology Officers (CTOs), and digital transformation leaders planning how to connect design, engineering, production, supply chain, and enterprise data into a scalable AI-ready digital thread.
  • Industrial software strategy and corporate development teams evaluating acquisition, partnership, and positioning opportunities across AI-based simulation, DataOps, PLM services, and lifecycle management ecosystems.