One of the biggest differentiators in technology development will be the ability to build on existing digital innovations — think artificial intelligence and blockchain. Companies that can integrate these technologies and engineer the innovations they enable will be the ones that get ahead.
In essence, this is the value of digital engineering. This process uses contemporary digital capabilities to supercharge an organization’s efficiency and value, enhance workflows, and transform user and employee experiences. Digital engineering solutions can produce a cascade of continuous innovation that grows with technical advances and customer needs.
A great example of successful digital engineering is how Apple, a product-based company, applied its engineering prowess during the development of Apple Pay, its tech-enabled payment service. With the preexisting “tokenization” method of digital dialogue, actual credit card numbers are never transmitted during payments.
Apple Pay works with near field communication-based payments anywhere. To support its payment process, Apple also innovated other security measures, including touch and face ID on certain iPhones and continuous skin contact for Apple Watch users.
