Digital‑first brands are launching products faster by unifying design, engineering, and manufacturing. See how connected design‑to‑make workflows in Autodesk Fusion reduce rework and speed time‑to‑market.
Elevate your design and manufacturing processes with Autodesk Fusion
Speed doesn’t come from working harder. It comes from removing friction. Digital‑first brands, especially in consumer products, hardware, and advanced manufacturing have figured this out. They’re not launching faster because they’ve hired more engineers or added more tools. They’re launching faster because they’ve stopped breaking product development into pieces.
Design, engineering, and, manufacturing, aren’t siloed any longer. They’re one continuous workflow and the brands winning right now are the ones who’ve unified it.

The gap between design and manufacturing
Most product delays don’t happen during the design process. They happen in the handoff.
Design is complete. Manufacturing reacts. Engineering scrambles. Changes stack up. Files get emailed. Versions get lost. Timelines slip.
Digital‑first brands take a different approach. They collapse those handoffs by using connected, design‑to‑make workflows that keep everyone working from the same data, at the same time.
That’s the core idea behind digital manufacturing: connect design, simulation, manufacturing, and product data so teams can move faster with fewer surprises.
What this looks like
Made by Gather: Scaling without slowing down
Made by Gather, the team behind some of the fastest‑growing kitchenware brands in the U.S., didn’t have a speed problem. They had a coordination problem. Product data lived everywhere: spreadsheets, inboxes, disconnected systems. Teams duplicated work. Decisions took longer than they should.
By centralizing product development and lifecycle workflows with Autodesk Fusion’s cloud PLM, they created a single source of truth across design, engineering, and manufacturing. The impact was dramatic: the company reported a 4× efficiency gain in product development by eliminating silos and keeping teams aligned in real time.
Zenbooth: Moving fast, even when production gets complex
Zenbooth is rethinking personal space at work with flat‑pack privacy booths—products that blend parametric design, material choices, and repeatable manufacturing at scale.
From early design iterations to full production, Zenbooth uses Autodesk Fusion and Fusion Operations to connect design, CAD/CAM, and shop‑floor execution in a shared environment. That connection means fewer redraws, faster updates to production files, and tighter collaboration as designs evolve.
By keeping design and manufacturing teams working from the same models and production data, Zenbooth has been able to significantly reduce lead times while continuing to iterate on its products. When design and manufacturing stay in sync, speed doesn’t come from heroics—it becomes repeatable.
How early alignment beats late-stage fire drills
These companies aren’t winning because they move faster at the end. They win because they catch problems earlier.
Unified design‑to‑make workflows help teams:
- Design with manufacturing constraints in mind
- See the impact of changes immediately
- Reduce late‑stage rework that kills timelines
In short: fewer surprises, fewer resets, faster launches.
Where Fusion fits in
Autodesk Fusion was built for this exact shift. Instead of stitching together disconnected CAD, CAM, simulation, and data management tools, Fusion brings them together in a single, connected platform—supporting digital manufacturing workflows from concept to production.
For digital‑first brands, that means:
- Design and manufacturing stay in sync
- Changes don’t derail schedules
- Teams move faster without cutting corners
The bottom line
Digital‑first brands don’t obsess over speed. They prioritize flow. By unifying design and manufacturing workflows, they remove the friction that slows everyone else down, and time‑to‑market drops as a result.
If your product teams are still handing files from one system to another, the bottleneck isn’t talent or ambition. It’s the workflow. Let Fusion connect the dots.