Digital PLM transformation for a global conglomerate in medical imaging
Case Study

Digital PLM transformation for a global conglomerate in medical imaging

Accelerated product innovation, faster time to market, improved quality and compliance and increased revenue and profitability
Challenge

A multinational conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan—operating across photography, optics, office and medical electronics, biotechnology, and chemicals—faced significant challenges in its medical electronics division. These included:

  • Manual and fragmented product engineering and development processes   
  • Paper-based Design History File (DHF) and quality record management   
  • Heavy reliance on human expertise for documentation and historical records   
  • Inefficiencies in service management and repair processes   
  • Barriers to achieving regulatory compliance   
Solution

Hitachi Digital Services partnered with the client to modernize their product development and quality systems. The transformation included:

  • Strategic assessment of product development, quality, and regulatory processes   
  • Definition of a future-state operating model to enhance innovation, efficiency, and compliance   
  • Implementation of Digital PLM and Digital Thread capabilities, including:   
  • Digital Product Definition   
  • Digital DHF and Device Master Record (DMR) management   
  • Closed-loop Quality and Regulatory Management   
  • Service Lifecycle Management   
Result

The digital PLM transformation delivered measurable improvements across the value chain:   

  • Modern, digital and closed-loop ways of working across value chain powered by digital tools and methods 
  • Single version of truth for product data, readily accessible for right stakeholders at right time 
  • Product ideation to launch cycle time reduction by 30% 
  • Product and operational quality improvement by 30% 
  • Operational costs reduction by 20% 
Key benefits include:
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improvement in quality and compliance

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