The idea of different industries coming together has been around for a while. Sectors naturally exchange technologies, processes and ideas the more they interact. And this fosters greater overlap between sectors and also the creation of new and innovative industries
FREMONT, CA: The ideas of different industries come together with various technologies into business sectors. The more industries connect, the more naturally sectors trade technologies, procedures, and ideas. And this encourages both the development of fresh, cutting-edge industries as well as increasing sectoral overlap.
Farmers' and merchants' requirements were satisfied in the distant past, which led to the development of banking. Wearables were developed more recently as a result of the convergence of technology and medicine. Rate and scope of convergence are going to accelerate as society becomes more interconnected and global. Recent research, blog postings, and press reports have all discussed how the digital revolution is reshaping long-standing industries and business models. Commentators usually never mention how this rush to convergence would undermine test organisations, though.
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Despite this, best-in-class businesses are already striving to address the effects of convergence by developing aerospace multi-industry test platforms, collaborating with other organisations that have exposure to several industries, and learning from them.
Sector convergence represents the greatest fundamental growth potential for businesses. This chance will be available to test firms through learning from and using different industries. The most creative businesses will then go one step further by combining their resources from various industries. In turn, this encourages creativity.
The fundamental tenet of convergence is the interchange of ideas. Several industries already exchange data and insights. This method is being used to test strategies more and more often lately.
Working on functional safety is a fantastic illustration of this procedure in action. The IEC 61508 Functional Safety standard for embedded systems was developed by heavy manufacturers in an effort to make industrial surroundings as safe as possible.
Safety-critical embedded systems were also required to be incorporated into the designs of other industries, such as rail and automotive. Instead of starting from scratch, they accepted, expanded, and modified IEC 61508 for the manufacturing sector for their industries, resulting in the creation of the new EN 50126 and ISO 26262 standards. This method of cross-sector learning can help test strategists save time when including functional safety testing.
By expanding their investment in things like processors or analogue-to-digital converters, suppliers in the aerospace testing sector can offer superior products to all industries at reduced prices. Organizations considerably boost their ability to make use of technology when they invest in hardware, software, or services for multi-industry test solutions.

