4D Systems, a pioneer in providing embedded display solutions, rearticulates its organizational purpose, emphasizing the centrality of human-centric and intuitive technology. Reflecting on past practices focused merely on key performance indicators and strategic frameworks, the company underscores the necessity of a defined, driving purpose. Delving into the ethos that initially sparked its inception, the firm revisits and refines its Purpose, Vision, Mission, and Values (PVMV) statements. Central to these statements is the dedication to enhancing human creativity through engineered solutions and propelling the human-technology interaction forward amidst the ongoing Industry 4.0 revolution.
In a recent partnership, 4D Systems, a pioneer in intelligent graphics solutions, joined forces with hardware tech venture, Breadboard Mates, aiming to accelerate project development and experimentation through innovative tools. Breadboard Mates, founded in October 2020, significantly reduces the resources required for electronics development. Their products, such as TIMI-96 and Mates Studio, utilize 4D Lab's PIXXI graphics processors, streamlining the development process across standalone, host driven, or PC testing applications, addressing modern market demands adeptly.
In a recent business update, the CEO of 4D Systems reflects on the challenges faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, particularly mentioning the adaptation to remote work amid Sydney's lockdown. Despite hurdles, the organization upheld its agility, notably achieving carbon-neutral global logistics with DHL. 2022 aims are high with plans to introduce a fully automated SMT line enhancing production efficiency. The CEO also hints at upcoming projects under smartSOLUTIONS in medical, building, and lifestyle segments, the launch of GEN5 graphics processor, and organizational initiatives underlining its green commitment and core values rebranding.
Facing global supply chain issues due to the pandemic, 4D Systems has ramped up its production to meet a rising demand. The firm saw more orders as shortages hit various sectors. By working closely with distributors and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), it managed to keep up with the demand, especially during June and July. The manufacturing team in Sydney tackled various challenges, ensuring timely delivery of orders across different sectors like aerospace and medical equipment. This response showcases 4D Systems' ongoing commitment to solving problems amid tough conditions, aligning with its core value of "Courage in Creativity."