Scene Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Vijayan Swaminathan), developer and provider of the integrated workspace "Scene Workspace" for the manufacturing industry, has launched "3D Docs AI," a new feature that utilizes AI to create assembly processes (M-BOM) and assembly manuals from 3D CAD data, as a beta feature within "Scene Workspace." This feature, jointly developed with the Machinery Department of Denso Corporation, enables seamless, end-to-end connectivity between design, production engineering, and manufacturing on a single platform. In an era where development speed is a prerequisite for competitiveness, this function replaces the often-personalized design support tasks that follow design, such as "assembly process design," with AI-generated drafts plus human review, simultaneously supporting faster Time to Market and technical knowledge transfer. ▶ Introduction video for 3D Docs AI: https://youtu.be/qvXIWlfZnhE ▶ Joint development with Denso Machinery Department: https://www.scene.space/post-all/news/656.html Background: "Winning on quality is not enough if we lose on speed." The manufacturing industry competition has entered an era where "development speed" is a prerequisite. For example, the lead time for automobile development, from concept to launch, has been shortened from 5-7 years to 2-3 years by emerging EV manufacturers in China. Falling behind means that quality superiority alone is not enough to win. Therefore, "concurrent engineering," where the engineering chain runs in parallel, is essential. However, the reality is that many current operations rely on Japan's unique "operational excellence" to push through. As a result, non-value-added tasks such as repeated document creation, constant meetings, and frequent rework are increasing, creating new distortions. In particular, "assembly process design," which follows the completion of design, involves significant man-hours and personalization within design support task