Real acceleration.
for aerospace & defense production
How do we scale up production to meet surging demand? The sheer complexity of A&D systems, coupled with regulatory pressures, and creaking legacy operations are a mountain to climb. The way forward is clear – a wholesale shift to end-to-end digital.
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Digital Continuity in Aerospace & Defense
As problems go, it’s a great one to have, but not simple.
The sheer complexity of A&D systems, coupled with regulatory pressures, and creaking legacy operations are a mountain to climb.
The way forward is clear – a wholesale shift to end-to-end digital.
Making that shift real is where Capgemini excels.
ERP systems were designed to bring structure and control to complex operations – and for many years, they did.
But customizations piled up, integrations grew brittle, and key functions like engineering and production drifted apart.
Instead of helping teams move faster and work together, ERP is now one of the things holding them back.
Production volumes are rising rapidly, supply chains are stretched, and experienced personnel are leaving faster than they can be replaced.
The people, processes, and tools that once delivered consistency and reliability are now being tested at scale – and many are no longer suited to today’s pace of operations.
Model-Based Systems Engineering has proven to be transformative in the design and development of A&D systems, but its potential doesn’t end there.
Extending the use of MBSE across the product lifecycle into manufacturing and production unlocks new optimization opportunities.