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Technology building blocks as benefit for agility in development

1 December 2021 Posted by Dirck Seynaeve Industry & chemistry, Product innovation, Webinars

 

Companies are always looking for ways to make their innovation process more efficient. Using standard designs is one of those methods that can optimize the development process. By reusing key components and applications as well for systems using several components, it reduces development times and lowers risks. This leads to more focus on the criticalities, and in the end a better product and happy customer. This webinar was presented by Dirck Seynaeve, Project coordinator IoT at Verhaert.

 

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