Fortience Consulting Co., Ltd., a member of the NTT Data Group, concluded a System Integrator & Consulting Alliance Agreement (hereinafter referred to as this Agreement) with Dassault Systèmes K.K. on June 4, 2026.
This will enable Fortience to drive digital transformation using Dassault Systèmes’ suite of solutions, aiming to improve productivity and strengthen control in order to address complex challenges in the manufacturing industry, such as fluctuating demand and tightening regulations.
Initially, we plan to launch this service in the food, beverage, consumer goods, and life sciences (pharmaceutical) sectors.
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In recent years, the manufacturing industry has faced increasing external environmental changes, including soaring raw material prices, rising supply chain disruption risks, and a rise in new entrants due to technological innovations such as AI and IoT. Furthermore, the diversification of customer needs and the rapid pace of changing trends mean that the traditional product development and market launch processes and speeds may undermine competitive advantage. In addition, stricter regulations, including environmental and human rights considerations, information disclosure obligations, and enhanced management stemming from quality issues have increased the amount of information that must be considered and managed in the production and sales processes of products. In particular, the food and beverage, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical sectors are required to have more stringent and transparent quality control.
To address these challenges, digital transformation is essential to seamlessly connect data and achieve increased productivity and enhanced risk/quality management.
Therefore, Fortience has entered into this agreement with Dassault Systèmes. Through consulting, including the visualization of challenges, we will support the introduction and establishment of the most suitable solutions to address those challenges.
SOURCE: PRTimes


