List of Siemens Polarion Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Siemens Polarion for Application Lifecycle 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 Siemens Polarion for Application Lifecycle Management include: Groupe SEB, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 31000 employees and revenues of $8.01 billion, Morgan State University, a United States based Education organisation with 2431 employees and revenues of $345.0 million, Magna Lighting Moncalieri (Olsa SpA), a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 550 employees and revenues of $118.0 million, Copan, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 166 employees and revenues of $93.0 million, Skyroot Aerospace, a India based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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Copan | Manufacturing | 166 | $93M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Polarion | Application Lifecycle Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Copan implemented Siemens Polarion as its Application Lifecycle Management platform for the entire Copan Group. The Siemens Polarion deployment was budgeted as a 50K€ project and positioned alongside Teamcenter PLM and Salesforce CRM in the company application portfolio to formalize lifecycle control for software and engineering artifacts.
The implementation emphasized core Application Lifecycle Management capabilities, including requirements management, test management, traceability of requirements to defects and tests, version control for specification artifacts, and configurable approval workflows. Configuration work included validation artifacts and workflow templates to support regulated manufacturing quality processes, with these capabilities folded into the company validation practice.
Siemens Polarion was integrated with other named enterprise systems, including Teamcenter for product and quality data alignment, Microsoft Navision ERP for transactional context, and Salesforce CRM to align product and sales lifecycles. The ALM instance was deployed to support intercompany plant flows and cross site traceability involving external sites in the USA, China, and Puerto Rico, reflecting multi site operational coverage.
Operational governance evolved after the initial rollout, with an application and validation group formed in January 2021 to manage Siemens Polarion and a broader portfolio, staffed by nine people including business analysts, programmers, testers, and software QA. Rollout activity in 2019 included supply chain implementation for the USA warehouse in May 2019 and a September 2019 rollout for the Chinese site, while the IT program manager retained responsibility for budgeting, project management, and validation oversight of roughly 300 software instances across the group.
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Groupe SEB | Manufacturing | 31000 | $8.0B | France | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Polarion | Application Lifecycle Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Groupe SEB deployed Siemens Polarion as an Application Lifecycle Management solution to support its product development lifecycle. Siemens Polarion was positioned inside the broader Siemens Xcelerator business platform to centralize process management, requirements capture and collaboration for the Group's R&D activities.
The implementation targeted R&D and industrialization workflows across Groupe SEB’s global innovation community, which includes more than 1,500 people translating consumer needs into specifications and new product features. The project addressed the need to accommodate increased consumer demands and to manage a large multi-brand product portfolio through standardized process definitions and accessible tooling.
Siemens Polarion was configured to provide core ALM capabilities including formal requirements management, end to end traceability, workflow orchestration and collaborative review and approval processes. The configuration emphasized knowledge and data management to make the right information available at the right stage in line with the Group’s 5S practices and the stated goal to establish comprehensive process management.
The deployment was integrated into the Siemens Xcelerator ecosystem alongside named Siemens products such as NX, Simcenter, Amesim, Simcenter FLOEFD, Solid Edge and Teamcenter to align requirements, simulation and engineering data for prototypes and virtual testing. This alignment enabled simulation outputs to be linked to requirements and development tasks, supporting both engineering decision making and the use of simulation assets for sales and marketing demonstrations.
Governance and rollout were driven by the Group’s innovation and IT innovation managers, with oversight focused on process standardization, reuse of simulation models and user accessibility. As stated by Groupe SEB, outcomes included an optimized development process with simulation, a defined digitalization strategy to improve efficiency, and increased team agility and efficiency through more accessible tools, with successful use of simulation technology for sales and marketing purposes.
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Magna Lighting Moncalieri (Olsa SpA) | Manufacturing | 550 | $118M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Polarion | Application Lifecycle Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Magna Lighting Moncalieri (Olsa SpA) implemented Siemens Polarion. Siemens Polarion is used as an Application Lifecycle Management platform to support systems engineering activities and V‑model documentation across product development streams.
The implementation focused on requirements management, traceability and review workflows. Siemens Polarion was configured to capture system and architecture requirements, link requirements to design artifacts and test cases, and maintain baselines and audit trails consistent with V‑model practices. The platform supported functional workflows for change control, review approvals and traceability matrices commonly required in Application Lifecycle Management deployments.
Integrations were explicitly documented with IBM Jazz and with validation tooling such as Plato and Net Builder, enabling requirement-to-test continuity into design verification DV and product validation PV activities. The environment was applied to hardware and software supplier development monitoring, aligning workstreams with FuSa, A‑SPICE, AUTOSAR and cybersecurity checkpoints, and linking FMEA and EMC compatibility artifacts to requirements and validation results.
Operational governance centered on system engineering and supplier-facing processes, with daily RFQ and benchmarking meetings and OEM production plant travels informing requirements and release planning. Siemens Polarion was embedded in workflows used by system engineers responsible for Intelligent Rear Lamp, Litgrill and CHMSL programs for OEMs including VW, Audi, CUPRA, Mercedes and Volvo, and served as the central Application Lifecycle Management repository for requirements, traceability and supplier development oversight.
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Morgan State University | Education | 2431 | $345M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Polarion | Application Lifecycle Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Morgan State University implemented Siemens Polarion as its Application Lifecycle Management solution to standardize software and systems engineering lifecycles across academic research and engineering programs. The deployment focused on formalizing requirements, traceability, and configuration management for project-based curricula and sponsored research initiatives.
Siemens Polarion was configured to deliver core ALM capabilities including requirements management, end-to-end traceability, version control of artifacts, review and approval workflows, and automated audit trails. The implementation emphasized collaborative work item tracking, linked artifacts across requirements and test cases, and template-based workflows to enforce repeatable release and accreditation processes.
Operational scope encompassed engineering departments, research labs, and centralized IT project management, integrating with institutional authentication services, code repositories, and continuous integration pipelines where available. Governance changes instituted include formal change control boards, role-based access controls mapped to university roles, and lifecycle workflow policies embedded within Siemens Polarion to support compliance and reproducible engineering practices.
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Skyroot Aerospace | Aerospace and Defense | 300 | $50M | India | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Polarion | Application Lifecycle Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Skyroot Aerospace adopted Siemens Polarion, deploying Application Lifecycle Management to unify its software and systems development processes across its engineering organization. The implementation of Siemens Polarion from Siemens Digital Industries Software is positioned to centralize requirements, traceability, and lifecycle artifacts to support Skyroot’s aerospace systems engineering needs.
The deployment focuses on core Application Lifecycle Management capabilities, including requirements management, traceability links between requirements and work items, versioned change control, workflow automation for review and approval, and collaborative authoring to enhance cross-discipline engineering work. Skyroot is using these capabilities to improve compliance and auditability for software and systems artifacts, and to streamline handoffs between software, systems engineering, and verification teams.
Operational scope centers on engineering teams supporting Skyroot’s development of launch vehicles and related avionics, with the tool applied to programs including preparations for commercial orbital launches such as Vikram-1. The system is intended to provide a single source of truth for software lifecycle artifacts, enabling consistent governance across programs while supporting distributed collaboration from Skyroot’s Hyderabad headquarters and its engineering sites.
Governance changes tied to the Polarion rollout emphasize standardized workflows, enforced traceability for verification and certification activities, and a consolidated change control process to reduce fragmentation across development streams. Skyroot’s stated outcomes for the Siemens Polarion implementation include improved traceability and compliance, enhanced collaboration across engineering teams, and streamlined lifecycle management for its aerospace systems.
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| Siemens | Manufacturing | 312000 | $84.5B | Germany | 2026-04-02 | |
| Intelizign Engineering Services | Professional Services | 20 | $2M | United States | 2026-03-30 | |
| Process Technology Europe | Manufacturing | 10 | $1M | United Kingdom | 2026-02-11 | |
| Manufacturing | 150 | $48M | Canada | 2026-01-14 | ||
| Manufacturing | 69600 | $34.1B | United States | 2026-01-07 | ||
| Manufacturing | 44027 | $35.9B | Netherlands | 2025-12-01 | ||
| Aerospace and Defense | 185000 | $80.7B | United States | 2025-10-14 | ||
| Distribution | 15 | $1M | Kenya | 2025-09-11 | ||
| Life Sciences | 200 | $26M | United States | 2025-08-06 | ||
| Automotive | 324000 | $19.1B | India | 2025-07-29 |