KeyShot announces their Product Design-to-Market Suite and new SaaS category to help product companies leverage 3D to save millions and propel product innovation

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KeyShot announces their Product Design-to-Market Suite and new SaaS category to help product companies leverage 3D to save millions and propel product innovation

COSTA MESA, Calif., Oct. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – KeyShot announced a significant expansion of its company strategy, pioneering a new SaaS category – Product Design-to-Market – and unveiling a comprehensive suite of tools to lead that category. KeyShot’s Product Design-to-Market Suite will help organizations of all sizes transform their product vision into market reality with unprecedented time and cost-savings.

Two decades ago, the 3D design industry was plagued by inefficient processes due to poor rendering technology. KeyShot changed that — introducing the first scientifically accurate render engine. This groundbreaking technology provided the fastest and highest-quality rendering of its kind and continues to lead the industry today. KeyShot software is utilized by over two-thirds of Fortune 500 companies, from whom KeyShot learned firsthand about challenges in the product design and go-to-market process, seeing significant opportunities for efficiency and innovation. KeyShot calls this “The Efficiency Trap.”

The Efficiency Trap

At product companies of all sizes, the product design to market delivery journey includes siloed processes and redundancy, resulting in wasted time, lost money and slowed product innovation. Signs of the Efficiency Trap:

  • Data silos: Teams work on their own version of a product concept using specialty software and files stored on individual computers. This makes it difficult to track concepts as they evolve, and for data and visuals to be leveraged across functions.

  • Convoluted decision-making: Stakeholders may not understand a concept without clear visualizations. Designers and engineers must ensure alignment and synthesize hundreds of changes on a concept. Feedback is not tracked centrally, and stakeholders often provide conflicting instructions.

  • Costly manufacturing and marketing errors: Details like colors and materials change frequently as a product is developed. Because there is no shared location to track these details, employees rely on memory or old files for their next phase of work. Companies risk manufacturing a product incorrectly or displaying inaccurate product visuals online.

  • Failure to leverage visualizations in marketing: 3D visuals sell better than 2D: according to Shopify, sellers using 3D see a 94% increase in conversions. But many marketing teams are unaware of the high-quality 3D visuals that already exist, forcing them to recreate product visuals or miss an opportunity to create ecommerce experiences that increase sales.

A new SaaS category: Product Design-to-Market

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