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Infineon, Stadler, Mercedes-Benz and FAPS in discussion on data transparency

The wiring harness value chain involves multiple stakeholders—OEMs, suppliers, and engineers—each contributing to design, manufacturing, and maintenance. With so many players involved, is increased transparency and collaboration a security and confidentiality risk, or does it unlock new opportunities for efficiency?

The wiring harness value chain involves multiple stakeholders—OEMs, suppliers, and engineers—each contributing to design, manufacturing, and maintenance. With so many players involved, is increased transparency and collaboration a security and confidentiality risk, or does it unlock new opportunities for efficiency?

While data silos protect sensitive information, they also lead to inefficiencies, miscommunication, redundant efforts, and costly design errors. By embracing network effects, organizations can leverage data-driven collaboration to optimize design, improve cost efficiency, and reduce material waste. A unified data model across departments and systems would allow stakeholders to work with accurate, contextualized information, enhancing both security and efficiency.

Want to dive deeper into this debate? Watch the expert panel discussion, "Back to the Physics," from our CUBE Conference in Stuttgart (2023). Industry leaders—including Torben Materna (Mercedes-Benz), Henri Höse (Stadler Railways), Huong Nguyen (FAPS), Christoph Schulz-Linkholt (Infineon), and Daniel Metzinger (SPREAD)—explore the common challenge of consolidating data across various departments into a cohesive, understandable model.

Watch now and discover how the industry is reshaping the wiring harness value chain.

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