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06.11.2025 08:23

Accenture, DFKI and Fraunhofer ISST publish joint whitepaper "AI in New Product Development"

Heike Leonhard DFKI Saarbrücken
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz GmbH, DFKI

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redefining how products are conceived, designed, and brought to market. In a comprehensive joint study, Accenture, the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), and the Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering ISST explore how AI can accelerate and transform new product development. The white paper outlines a scalable framework for the adoption of AI across engineering domains and disciplines, bridging the gap between isolated pilots and enterprise-wide transformation.

    The study highlights that while many organizations focus on applying AI to optimize single engineering tasks, the true potential lies in connecting data, tools, and domains across the entire product lifecycle. By establishing a robust Digital Thread (the continuous flow of product data from concept to production), companies can unlock knowledge trapped in silos, enable cross-domain collaboration, and accelerate the creation of innovative products.
    The white paper identifies five key dimensions essential for scaling AI in engineering: Data Quality, Interoperability, AI Platforms, Context Management, and Federated Governance. Together, they form the foundation for a sustainable AI ecosystem in product development, ensuring that technical progress aligns with organizational and strategic goals.

    Practical examples and industrial insights illustrate how AI can enhance all stages of engineering, from requirement management and product architecture to simulation, system testing, and release management. Vertically integrated AI use cases demonstrate domain-specific optimization, while horizontally integrated applications connect engineering disciplines to enable system-level reasoning and knowledge transfer.

    The study also underscores that the future of engineering lies in agentic AI capable of autonomous reasoning and workflow orchestration across domains and engineering tools. These systems will play a crucial role in realizing cross-domain automation, in which complex processes such as change and configuration management processes are automated end-to-end.

    However, the authors emphasize that achieving these capabilities requires more than technology alone. Companies must invest in AI-ready infrastructures, define clear governance models, and establish cross-functional collaboration between data, IT, and engineering teams. Without these foundations, AI risks remaining confined to isolated pilots with limited business impact. The conclusion is clear: enterprises that act now to connect their engineering data and build scalable AI capabilities will gain a decisive competitive advantage. Those that delay risk fragmentation, inefficiency, and loss of innovation momentum in an increasingly AI-driven engineering landscape.

    Contact:
    Dr.-Ing. Dirk Alexander Molitor
    Engineering and AI Consultant, Accenture
    dirk.molitor@accenture.com


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Dr.-Ing. Daniel Porta
    Group Lead Research Department Cognitive Assistants, DFKI
    Daniel.Porta@dfki.de
    +49 681 85775 5272


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://www.dfki.de/en/web/news/accenture-dfki-and-fraunhofer-isst-publish-joint...


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