Control the approved baseline
Keep the current model, supporting documents, and release checkpoints connected so teams stop working from different versions.
Run variant design review in one controlled browser workflow so Home Appliances teams keep comments, approvals, and the latest model aligned.
Connect variant reviews, manuals, installation support, and channel training across consumer-facing product lines.
Keep the current model, supporting documents, and release checkpoints connected so teams stop working from different versions.
Use project, role, and external-collaboration permissions so reviewers, suppliers, service teams, or trainers see only what they need.
Once the engineering baseline is approved, the same data should feed the downstream review, handoff, or delivery step without manual rework.
Start with one pilot that keeps approvals, comments, and downstream delivery connected around the same approved source.
These products are commonly combined to support variant design review in home appliances teams.
Review, share, and mark up CAD in the browser so more stakeholders can act on the same approved context.
Keep versions, permissions, approvals, and release checkpoints connected to the same source data.
Keep modeling, design changes, and drawing output inside the same cloud-native environment.
Once this workflow is stable, the neighboring scenarios below are the natural places to expand next.
These are the questions teams usually ask before they launch the first pilot.
Yes. Most teams start by connecting the highest-friction review, handoff, or delivery step first, then expand once that path is stable and measurable.
Yes. The goal is to give internal and external stakeholders one controlled browser workflow while keeping source data, approved versions, and permissions traceable.
Choose one home appliances program, one product line, or one service or training theme with clear owners and visible handoff friction.