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Zuken to Showcase Defense Design Solutions at DSEI 2025

by | Jul 23, 2025

New design tools set to debut at DSEI 2025 support real-time collaboration, model-based systems engineering, and data management. The focus is on reducing errors, speeding delivery, and smoother workflows - built for today’s defense engineering demands.
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BRISTOL, UK, July 23, 2025 – Zuken will demonstrate how its engineering tools support standards-compliant development of defense and security systems at DSEI 2025, taking place at ExCeL London from 9–12 September 2025. The focus is on reducing risk, improving design speed, and ensuring end-to-end traceability across complex electronic system workflows.

Zuken’s design tools, data management platforms, and consultancy services enables a model-based transition from high-level system requirements to design and manufacturing outputs. Built-in MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering) capabilities ensure design alignment, traceability, and reduced rework – minimizing program risk and accelerating delivery timelines for defense-grade systems.

Defense and security engineering programs face demands to reduce development cycles and while meeting reliability and compliance standards. Zuken’s solutions connect engineering domains and replace isolated, manual workflows with integrated processes that support projects from system architecture through production.

At DSEI 2025, Zuken will demonstrate how its solutions contribute to:

  • Real-time collaboration across electrical, electronic, and mechanical design teams, eliminating costly late-stage design conflicts.
  • Configuration and data management through version control, access permissions, and traceability, supporting audit readiness and secure cross-team collaboration.
  • Design process automation, including wire routing and standards compliance checks, reducing manual effort and lowers design risk.
  • Early-stage validation via simulation and virtual prototyping, enabling issue detection before physical prototyping and accelerating time-to-deployment.

Zuken’s presence at DSEI reflects its support for digital transformation in the defense and security sector, enabling partners and customers develop unfailing systems on schedule.

Source: Zuken

About Zuken

Zuken Inc., a Yokohama-based software company founded in 1976, develops advanced design tools for printed circuit boards, electrical and fluid systems, and 3D cabinet and wire harness layouts. Serving sectors including electronics manufacturing, automotive, aerospace and telecommunications, Zuken reported ¥38.47B in revenue as of March 31, 2024. The company employs roughly 1,600 people worldwide. Zuken’s core platforms – CR-8000 for electronic design and E3.series for electrical systems – offer 2D/3D system – level toolsets with integrated design data and configuration management. The company is also advancing into model-based systems engineering, aligning with the demand for digital engineering and product lifecycle integration. For nearly five decades, Zuken has supported manufacturers in optimizing complex design processes with engineering solutions.