


The City of Turku in Finland set out to rethink how municipal services are defined, managed, and governed, transitioning from a department-driven organization to a unified, service-based system with a holistic, lifecycle-oriented approach. To this end, Turku uses Aras Innovator to model public services as products, promoting transparency, consistency, and strategic control throughout the organization. This approach also enables the city to operate more coherently as a connected system rather than a collection of separate departments.

Selecting the right components for complex assemblies, like future fusion power plants, is often a time-consuming manual process. In this video, we demonstrate how to streamline product trade-off studies using a structured, linked-data approach inside Aras PLM.
Watch as we evaluate Multi-Purpose Transporter candidates using a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) algorithm (Modified TOPSIS). We cover the entire workflow from setting design ideals to generating traceable reports.