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2023 Automotive Product Development Predictions

In recent years, unprecedented challenges have offered us an idea of evolving innovations and increasing complexities in technology on the horizon for teams across industries. For product developers, these changing conditions will present a variety of new landscapes and offer unique challenges, opportunities, and more than likely, many surprises.   

As we were entering 2023, Jama Software® asked selected thought leaders — across various industries — for the trends and events they foresee unfolding over the next year and beyond. 

For this eBook, Steve Neemeh,  CEO / CTO of LHP Engineering Solutions; Danny Beerens, Senior Consultant at Jama Software; and, Richard Watson, Practice Director at Jama Software — weighed in on automotive product and systems development trends they’re anticipating in 2023. 

Download this insightful paper to learn more about:  

  • Anticipated challenges in 2023 and beyond 

  • Expected regulations for production teams to look for  

  • Tips for success in the automotive sector 

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