target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Oct 2022 - Document type: IDC FutureScape - Doc  Document number: # US48627622

IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Manufacturing Product and Service Innovation 2023 Predictions

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  • Aly Pinder Loading
  • John Snow Loading
  • Mukesh Dialani Loading
  • Jeffrey Hojlo Loading
  • Christopher Holmes
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  • IDC FutureScape Figure

    • Figure: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Manufacturing Product and Service Innovation 2023 Top 10 Predictions

  • Executive Summary

  • IDC FutureScape Predictions

    • Summary of External Drivers

    • Predictions: Impact on Technology Buyers

    • Prediction 1: By 2025, 70% of G2000 OEMs Will Deploy Digital Twins for Collaboration Across Organizations and Ecosystems to Accelerate Product Innovation, Improve Quality, and Reduce Cost

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 2: By 2025, 50% of Medium-Sized, Large, and Enterprise OEMs Will Rely on Continuous Simulation for Decision Support of Product Development by Leveraging High-Performance Computing (On Premises and in Cloud)

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 3: By 2024, 50% of G2000 OEMs Will Have Program Control Towers, Providing Real-Time Alerts About Quality and Supply Chain Issues that Affect Product Success, Improving New Product Time to Market by 3%

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 4: By 2026, 75% of OEMs Will Embrace Sustainability-Driven Product Design by Using PLM to Track Key Sustainability Metrics for Engineering, Manufacturing, Suppliers, and Services

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 5: By 2025, 65% of Global 2000 OEMs Will Integrate CRM Data into PLM and Employ Collaborative Product Innovation to Deliver Higher Quality and Customer Satisfaction

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 6: Resulting from the Difficulties to Acquire Service Talent, 60% of G2000 OEMs in 2023 Will Set Up Dedicated Incentives and Programs to Drive Engagement Improving Worker Satisfaction by 10% Annually

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 7: By 2026, More than 65% of Equipment OEMs Will Partner with Their Clients to Access Real-Time Information to Drive Remote Monitoring and Resolution Activities, with Customer Satisfaction Scores of Up to 5%

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 8: To Improve Sustainability Through a Reduction in Unnecessary Truck Rolls, 65% of G2000 OEMs Will Accelerate Efforts to Allow More Self-Service by 2026

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 9: By the End of 2027, 70% of G2000 OEMs Will Autonomously Trigger Service Work Orders and Resolution Recommendations Based on AI and ML Improving Mean Time to Repair by 10% Annually

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

    • Prediction 10: By 2026, Market Relevancy and Survival Needs Will Force at Least 60% of G2000 OEMs to Partner with Engineering Services Providers to Codevelop and Maintain Products and Ensure Operations Resiliency

    • Associated Drivers

    • IT Impact

    • Guidance

  • Advice for Technology Buyers

  • External Drivers: Detail

    • Storms of Disruption — Accelerating, Interconnected Uncertainty

    • Global Supply Shock — Refocusing on Multisource and Resilience

    • Digital Business — Stepping Stone to the Future Enterprise

    • Meaningful Intelligence — Differentiated Decision Power

    • Ecosystem-Based Innovation — Driving Enterprise Value

    • Mainstream ESG — Sustainability Is Measured and Mandatory

    • Everything as a Service — Thriving Through the Change

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    • Related Research