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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Kenesto for Document Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Kenesto for Document Management include: Nanyang Technological University, a Singapore based Education organisation with 7500 employees and revenues of $1.80 billion, New Jersey Institute of Technology, a United States based Education organisation with 1047 employees and revenues of $326.0 million, Renaissance Construction, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $35.0 million and many others.
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Nanyang Technological University | Education | 7500 | $1.8B | Singapore | Kenesto Corporation | Kenesto | Document Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Nanyang Technological University moved its NTU Formula Racing CAD organization to Kenesto, using Kenesto as a Document Management solution to centralize SolidWorks assemblies, parts, and STEP files for the student racing team in Singapore. The engagement focused on CAD file management integration and SolidWorks synchronization to provide coordinated access and version control for student engineers working on race car design.
Deployment leveraged Kenesto Drive and the platform's CAD file management integration to enable file locking, version protection, and synchronized SolidWorks workflows, with central storage of assemblies, parts and neutral STEP files. Governance and process changes emphasized centralized file ownership and enforced check out and locking workflows to protect revisions, and the operational scope remained focused on NTU Formula Racing engineering activities, enabling faster collaboration and controlled versioning as described in the case study.
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New Jersey Institute of Technology | Education | 1047 | $326M | United States | Kenesto Corporation | Kenesto | Document Management | 2026 | n/a |
In 2026, New Jersey Institute of Technology implemented Kenesto for Document Management to manage CAD files for the NJIT Formula SAE student engineering team in the United States. Kenesto was deployed to provide structured version control and file locking tied to the team’s SolidWorks design workflows, addressing collaboration friction and accidental overwrites.
The implementation concentrated on document management capabilities typical for CAD centric engineering teams, including version history, explicit check in and check out controls, and file locking to prevent concurrent edits. The deployment used Kenesto Drive integration with SolidWorks for PDM like document management, enabling the Formula SAE team to maintain controlled copies of assemblies and part files while preserving design iterations and traceability.
Operational coverage was scoped to the student engineering team and their SolidWorks workstations, aligning file access and storage with design lifecycle activities rather than broad campus IT functions. The configuration emphasized engineering collaboration workflows, with permissions and file states managed around CAD release states and team roles to streamline day to day design handoffs.
Governance changes focused on introducing disciplined file locking and version control processes into the team’s workflow, reducing accidental overwrites and improving collaboration across student contributors. Kenesto enabled a consistent Document Management approach for CAD, and the deployment narrative centers on managing SolidWorks data integrity and collaborative design governance for NJIT’s Formula SAE program.
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Renaissance Construction | Construction and Real Estate | 120 | $35M | United States | Kenesto Corporation | Kenesto | Document Management | 2023 | Ingenieursbureau Evan Buytendijk |
In 2023, Renaissance Construction implemented Kenesto for Document Management. The engagement in the United States focused on automating processing of large construction PDFs to support document control and RFI workflows.
The Kenesto deployment incorporated the PDFBilt module for construction-document processing, delivered with StratusDrive from OEM partner StratusVue, to automate OCR, sheet-splitting and link insertion for multi-sheet drawings. PDFBilt automation was used to extract text, split drawing sets into individual sheets, and insert navigational links, aligning with standard document management functional workflows for drawing distribution and markup traceability.
The project was executed as a trial with delivery support from StratusVue and implementation services provided by Ingenieursbureau Evan Buytendijk. The case study reports that Kenesto with PDFBilt reduced processing time compared with Bluebeam and lowered RFI-related delays, positioning the solution within Renaissance Constructions document processing and RFI management practices.
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