Abstract
AbstractSystems Engineering has demonstrated significant value and has become increasingly necessary. However, this has increased challenges in the quest to build next gen systems tailored to changing customer needs and evolving industry requirements. Many systems engineering practices have evolved catering to these challenges, leading to development of model‐based systems engineering approaches. This paper describes leveraging MBSE and systems thinking application in medical device industry to adapt with changing customer needs, comply with regulatory constraints and advance towards sustainability.
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