EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 36 MIN
#132: Event Wrap Up - CIMdata Market and Industry Conference 2026
from Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering · host Razorleaf Corp.
Is AI coming for PLM or saving it? This week on Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, hosts Juliann Grant and Jonathan Scott are joined by special guest Ashish Kulkarni, Senior PLM Leader at Razorleaf International (Netherlands), for a dual-continent recap of CIMdata's Annual Market and Industry Conference — held simultaneously in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Paris, France.Between them, the three cover the global PLM market data, the AI conversation dominating the industry, vendor vs. buyer disconnects, and what it all means if you work in digital engineering, PLM, or manufacturing technology.Key Takeaways:The global PLM market grew 8.7% to $87.3 billion — strong, but below the 9.3% forecastTop PLM investment priorities have shifted: knowledge management, global collaboration, and configurability are now leading over traditional part and BOM managementThe percentage of respondents saying PLM has "run its course" jumped from 22% in 2025 to 55% in 2026 — a striking shift in market sentimentAI is not replacing PLM — yet. But the question is now being asked openly, especially in EuropeArchitecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) and Electronic Design Automation (EDA) were the surprise growth leaders, with AEC growth well above forecastCIMdata recategorized how it reports the market: moving from CPDM to "Product Innovation Platforms," with new scrutiny on how tools vs. platforms are classifiedSI/VAR growth significantly missed forecast (7.5% vs. 12.6% predicted) — reasons remain unclearA "fluency-deployment divide" is emerging end users are experimenting with AI tools like ChatGPT, but in-house enterprise AI deployments in PLM are still very earlyVendors are racing to embed AI capabilities; buyers are moving slower and prioritizing data readiness firstFear factors around AI — "your data has to be perfect before you can use it" — are being actively addressed by presenters like Diego TamburiniAbout Our GuestAshish Kulkarni is a Senior PLM Leader at Razorleaf International, based in the Netherlands. With over 23 years of experience driving enterprise-scale digital transformation across Europe and 15+ years in PLM (including ENOVIA), Ashish has led strategic growth across Europe and the Mediterranean region. He was instrumental in building and growing the Razorleaf India office.Resources & ReferencesCIMdata Annual PLM Market and Industry Conference (Ann Arbor, MI and Paris, France)CIMdata PLM Market Report — official publication expected May 2025CIMdata PLM Roadmap and PDT Conference — May (North America) and Fall (Sweden) Diego Tamburini — previous Stay Sharp episodes on Strategic Patterns for Implementing AI in Manufacturing and The AI Reality Gap – What You Need to Know Before Building at Scale.Topics mentioned: RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), model-based systems engineering (MBSE), digital threadMusic is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Story Blocks.Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.© 2026 Razorleaf Corp. All Rights Reserved.
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Is AI coming for PLM or saving it? This week on Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, hosts Juliann Grant and Jonathan Scott are joined by special guest Ashish Kulkarni, Senior PLM Leader at Razorleaf International (Netherlands), for a dual-continent recap of CIMdata's Annual Market and Industry Conference — held simultaneously in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Paris, France. Between them, the three cover the global PLM market data, the AI conversation dominating the industry, vendor vs. buyer d...
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