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Zuken has released the Panel Builder 2026 for E3.series, the latest update to its advanced manufacturing design platform within the E3.series suite. Built for control panel and switchgear production, Panel Builder 2026 enables engineering and manufacturing teams to generate intelligent wiring and assembly instructions directly from electrical design data.
The 2026 release introduces advanced new capabilities that enhance collaboration, streamline workflows, and scale production across complex manufacturing environments, Teams can deliver more panels in less time while maintaining quality and alignment with engineering intent.
“This release represents a real step forward in how we bridge engineering and manufacturing,” says Paul Harvell, vice president of engineering at Zuken USA. “By embedding live feedback, supporting variant-heavy production, and integrating with a wider range of equipment, we’re reducing the friction between design and delivery. Panel Builder 2026 isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a shift toward smarter, more connected production lines.”
Panel shops often produce multiple builds of the same design to support high-volume orders and reuse proven configurations. Multiple Build Tracking lets production supervisors drive wiring tasks for identical panels while tracking a complete history linked to a single panel. This helps wiring operations scale with consistency and traceability.
Panel Builder 2026 strengthens Zuken’s connected manufacturing strategy with expanded support for automated wire processing. Enhancements to the PWA 6000 output ensure alignment with Wiring Task Manager wire data and sort order, helping manufacturers maintain accuracy and efficiency from engineering through final assembly.
New enhancements streamline build preparation and work assignments for engineers and project managers:
Technicians gain more intuitive, actionable digital work instructions, including the ability to toggle between 2D and 3D sheets based on the installed wire. This makes assembly more visual and error-resistant. Enhanced filtering options, including “completed/total” indicators, simplify tracking progress and task prioritization, giving technicians more relevant, real-time information at their fingertips.
“The new workflow controls and visualization options are designed for the realities of modern panel shops,” said Geoffrey Ng, E3.series technical marketing manager at Zuken USA. “Technicians see only the most relevant tasks, supervisors can react to changes faster, and engineering updates flow through to the shop floor without rework or confusion.”
The Panel Builder Assembly module continues to evolve in the 2026 update, providing improved task management and adaptability. New filtering options make it easier for technicians and supervisors to locate and organize tasks in complex builds. Loading changes to the .e3s file without losing existing tasks allows late-stage design updates to be incorporated without disrupting production workflows.
With Panel Builder 2026, Zuken reinforces its commitment to connected, adaptable manufacturing. From multi-build support to enhanced automation and real-time collaboration tools, this release empowers engineering and production teams to work smarter, faster, and with greater precision.
Panel Builder 2026 is available in late December as part of Zuken’s E3.series suite.
To learn more or request a demo of Panel Builder for E3.series, visit Zuken’s Panel Builder page.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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