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In the rapidly evolving technology industry, hard tech companies are facing a growing number of competitors. The process of developing hardware has become exceedingly complex in recent times. Each high-tech, medical, biotech, industrial automation, and consumer product is now a sophisticated piece of equipment, incorporating various components such as mechanical, electronics, embedded software, connected cloud technologies, and more. The challenge lies in constructing these products while keeping an eye on competitors, managing costs, and optimizing the supply chain. To achieve this, a unique platform like NERP is required – one that differs from what manufacturing companies have previously employed. Modern manufacturing firms are striving to operate efficiently by striking the right balance between their engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain management capabilities.

Hardware business is extremely complex and competitive with numerous companies vying for market share. To remain relevant and ahead of the curve companies need to lean into their unique value proposition and streamline their design and operational processes. Hard tech companies grapple with high customer demands, coupled with rising costs and unpredictable supply chain fluctuations. In this volatile environment, informed decisions backed by comprehensive data can be a game-changer. It all comes to the understanding of the products and process, which ultimately leads to the understanding of data. This is where a shift in focus from mere applications to data is imperative.

  1. In the race to launch products, efficiency is paramount. Access to consolidated, reliable data ensures that companies can deliver products on time, with predictable costs, thus effectively countering supply chain challenges. The key element in accelerating the production process and efficiency is the establishment of digital processes. Every activity in a company, especially in product development, is driven by data and digital processes. From conceptualization to costing – data is omnipresent. Therefore, managing this data becomes crucial.
  2. While the significance of structured data management is universally acknowledged, many companies are ensnared in archaic methods of data handling, which are often inefficient. While it is obvious to many company managers and owners that they need to operate differently the words “digital transformation” are coming from every corner, many of these companies are trapped in relatives of a traditional application-driven paradigm.
    This means they are following a traditional path of software selection – engineering tools (CAD) and financial tools (accounting, later MRP). This duality is triggered by the foundational principles of engineers and operators. A prevalent issue is the fragmentation of data across multiple tools. Each department, from design to finance, uses specialized tools, leading to a scattered data landscape. Often, these tools are operated without a broader view of how data interplays across the organization.
  3. The challenge arises – how does one facilitate data flow between cross platforms? More often than not, the solution is riddled with errors, resulting in a chaotic spread of files, messages, and spreadsheets. The antidote to this data chaos is simple – put data in the center. Instead of endlessly juggling between applications, companies should reorient their strategy to place ‘data at the center’, because it requires people to change.
    A typical engineer automatically dumps design data into an Excel file and sends it to the procurement department, which is struggling to bring this data in sync with their accounting application or even the MRP system. On the other side, engineers are often not getting any access to business tools because lack of licenses or just operational ignorance, which assumes that sending a spreadsheet is the easiest way.
  4. By changing a perspective on data management, a company can switch the way it operates, manages raw materials, organizes supply chains, and always controls all information about products or services. By placing product data in the center of your engineering and business operation you will ensure that all decisions in your company about material costs, customer satisfaction, demand, supply chain management, final products, cost, and every detail of the product is traceable and available to every person in the company. It helps to organize modern supply chain practices, improve efficiency, and, most importantly, find a competitive advantage in your business compared to other companies.

Here is the recipe for how to make it happen. It requires the establishment of product-centric data architecture where all informational elements are connected and there is a continuous flow model bringing the information together. Here are three pillars model for efficient data management for hard tech companies:

  • Establish a singular database, capturing all product components. This database should have a unique numbering system, enriched with exhaustive information ranging from physical characteristics to supplier data and costing.
  • Maintain thorough records of products, detailing components used, their versions, and subsequent changes Every item must have a full set of components, structured in a way to represent all data, dependencies, and links to suppliers, contractors, specifications, cost, etc.
  • It’s pivotal to ensure seamless data extraction from all tools, be it CAD, finance, or any other tools. The focus should be on accessing data from a central point, rather than redundant copying and “syncing” data between application data points. In the digital age, fragmented data is a liability. Navigating between various applications, only to access disjointed information, can cripple the efficiency and decision-making capability of hard tech companies.

Centralized data repositories, encompassing every nuance from parts to supplier history, can be the very tool that pivots a company’s trajectory. With unified platform like NERP having centralised data management systems, hard tech companies can streamline their operations, reduce errors, improve collaboration, and make informed decisions based on comprehensive data. So, if you're a hard tech company looking to stay ahead in the competitive landscape, it's time to embrace unified NERP platform and harnesses the power of data to drive your success. With the right tools and processes in place, you can navigate the complexities of the hardware business with confidence and gain a competitive edge.

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