#113: Extended Digital Threads and PLM Reality
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In this episode of Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, hosts Juliann Grant and Jonathan Scott sit down with globally recognized PLM pioneer Dr. Martin Eigner to unpack the evolving landscape of PLM, digital threads, configuration management, and cross-enterprise integration.
Dr. Eigner brings decades of research, academic leadership, and industry experience to dissect topics many engineering leaders struggle with:
• What configuration items really are
• Why extended digital threads matter
• Why companies are starting to value integration more than best-of-breed functionality
• How PLM, ERP, MES and requirements tools must work together
• Why AI and graph databases could shape the next phase of engineering digitization
This is a dense, high-value conversation for anyone looking to modernize engineering systems, understand digital transformation beyond buzzwords, or align organizational leadership around PLM strategy.
Key Takeaways
● Configuration items span far beyond CAD models; there are typically 200–300 essential objects across the product lifecycle—from requirements to manufacturing process plans.
● A PLM system is only one piece of product lifecycle management; the full lifecycle includes concept, requirements, engineering, production, service, and recycling.
● Many companies now see integration as more valuable than functional specialization.
● The extended digital thread connects configuration items across systems, enabling true change impact analysis.
● Legacy systems create siloed data; extended threads aim to mask these silos through better connectivity.
● Graph databases may be essential to future PLM and digital-thread performance.
● Organizational challenges—not technology—are the biggest roadblocks to transformation.
● Change requires leadership ownership, better alignment between vertical and horizontal teams, and sometimes a rethink of organizational structure.
Memorable Quote
“There’s a trend that companies are evaluating integration higher than best-in-function—and that is new, but extremely important.” — Dr. Martin Eigner
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