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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Siemens NX customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Siemens NX for Product 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 NX for Product Lifecycle Management include: General Motors, a United States based Automotive organisation with 162000 employees and revenues of $187.44 billion, Stelantis, a Netherlands based Automotive organisation with 248243 employees and revenues of $182.20 billion, Meta, a United States based Media organisation with 75945 employees and revenues of $164.50 billion, Meta Reality Labs, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 71970 employees and revenues of $117.93 billion, RTX Corporation Aerospace, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 185000 employees and revenues of $80.74 billion and many others.
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3D Engineering | Manufacturing | 150 | $15M | India | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, 3D Engineering implemented Siemens NX to strengthen Product Lifecycle Management across its engineering and manufacturing services. The Pune, India based solutions provider targeted collaboration and data management bottlenecks in its automotive, transportation, and industrial machinery customer base by embedding Siemens NX into development and manufacturing workflows.
The NX deployment emphasized design and manufacturing capabilities, including 5 axis machining guidance, common data set creation, and automated generation of setup sheets. Siemens NX was configured to automate the data upload process and streamline process documentation, enabling an explicit productivity increase of 50 percent for the customer engagement that used NX to export data into setup sheets and automate downstream data handoffs.
Integrations with Teamcenter were used to share product and process data across departments, improve version control, and consolidate setup and process documentation for the shop floor. The rollout included structured NX training for engineering teams on manufacturing workflows, and the implementation scope covered cross functional development teams that required consistent data handoffs and clearer process documentation.
Governance measures addressed IP protection and operational control by creating user roles and data access control as part of the Product Lifecycle Management setup. Beyond the NX engagement, 3D Engineering also demonstrated cross product synergies using Solid Edge and Teamcenter to shorten new product development cycles by over 25 percent and reduce incorrect shop floor drawings by over 50 percent, while the NX automation specifically delivered the 50 percent productivity gain reported for the automated data upload process.
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A. James Clark School of Engineering | Education | 200 | $78M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, A. James Clark School of Engineering received an in-kind software grant from Siemens Digital Industries Software that provisioned Siemens NX as part of a Product Lifecycle Management deployment across the Clark School, with the grant including NX, Simcenter solutions and Teamcenter and a commercial value reported at more than $750 million. The implementation positioned Siemens NX for use in engineering education, research and student competitions, linking the Product Lifecycle Management platform to coursework and applied project work in mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering.
Siemens NX was deployed alongside Simcenter Nastran, Simcenter STAR-CCM+, Simcenter Femap, Fibersim and Teamcenter, with Teamcenter Rapid Start used to deliver a preconfigured product data management baseline aligned to common industry practices. The use of NX supported CAD, design iteration, geometry linking and finite element analysis workflows in courses such as computer-aided design, finite element analysis, aerospace structures and space systems design, and Simcenter tools were used for simulation and testing activities.
Operational coverage included departmental labs, the Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel, multidisciplinary student teams such as UMDLoop, Terps Racing, Robotics@Maryland and the DOE Solar Decathlon Team, and broader campus access via Learning Advantage e-learning licenses. Siemens Digital Industries Software worked with PLM consultancy Piterion to configure Teamcenter for the UMDLoop team, and the Clark School planned to introduce Tecnomatix digital manufacturing solutions into future capstone and space systems courses.
Governance emphasized instructor and researcher proficiency through week-long and short course instruction, online demos, in-person expert sessions and self-paced Learning Advantage licenses, enabling PLM workflows to be embedded into curricula and competitive team processes. Explicit outcomes noted by the school include growing use of advanced Product Lifecycle Management solutions in curricula, competitive success for student teams, and strong job placement results for graduates trained on Siemens NX and associated PLM tools.
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A.G. KUNZ | Professional Services | 20 | $2M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2020 | n/a |
A.G. KUNZ implemented Siemens NX in 2020 to establish Product Lifecycle Management capabilities supporting its product and process engineering practice. The Siemens NX deployment was positioned to enable model based design and engineering for multi trade integrated products, aligning with the company focus on complex capital projects such as airports, utilities, health care, and data centers. This implementation tied the full application name Siemens NX to the Product Lifecycle Management agenda for product and process engineering across the firm.
Configuration emphasized core PLM workflows typical of Product Lifecycle Management such as MCAD modeling and assembly management, model based definition, design for manufacturability and assembly, and design for serviceability. Engineering change governance, structured part and assembly libraries, and version control were implemented to promote quality and repeatability while supporting multi trade integration and system integration objectives. The deployment also instrumented design validation and standardized templates to support repeatable production of prefabricated components.
Operational coverage targeted product teams and product and process engineers responsible for developing deployable integrated products, with rollout activities focused on embedding Siemens NX into existing design review and constructability workflows. Governance and process changes included formalized design review cadence, engineering change processes, and CAD data management practices to enforce consistency and serviceability requirements. Training priorities reflected the job profile emphasis on critical thinking and presentation of technical designs, aligning user enablement with the new Siemens NX driven Product Lifecycle Management environment.
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A3D Design | Manufacturing | 50 | $3M | France | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, A3D Design deployed Siemens NX as its Product Lifecycle Management platform to centralize CAD, CAE, CAM and NC programming workflows for its prototype and short run machining business. Siemens NX was installed in the company workshop mid-2011 by Siemens partner Janus Engineering, with an explicit focus on integrated simulation and verification capabilities for 5 axis machining and kinematics simulation of high speed milling machines.
The implementation configured Siemens NX to provide a single 3D database that spans conceptual designer renderings through to NC code generation, embedding CAD, CAM and CAE functional workflows. Integrated simulation and verification software was implemented to enable programming of 5 axis NC machines, and kinematics simulation capability was used to validate multi axis milling sequences prior to machine execution.
Operationally, stations running Siemens NX were linked directly to the shop floor, including five axis NC milling centers, two high speed milling machines and a three axis machine, all concentrated at the Feytiat, France workshop. A3D Design aligned the system with its machining infrastructure so the elements that control the high speed milling machine and its kinematics simulation are Siemens based, reinforcing a unified design to manufacturing chain.
Governance and process changes centered on consolidating design and machining data into a common database to empower designers and enable rapid in meeting model changes. The rollout emphasized supporting project costing and study duration estimation in real time, and enabling engineers to address ad hoc challenges in house rather than outsourcing verification or CAM tasks.
As reported by A3D Design, outcomes from the Siemens NX Product Lifecycle Management deployment included the ability to quickly define a project’s cost in real time for the duration of the associated study, readily make changes to models during customer interactions, rapidly produce unique high quality products, and win new business.
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Aalto University | Education | 4478 | $425M | Finland | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Aalto University implemented Siemens NX within its Product Lifecycle Management environment to strengthen engineering education and industry collaboration. Aalto University is a public research university headquartered in Espoo, Finland, and the deployment was organized to serve students, researchers and partner companies across the School of Engineering and the Aalto University Industrial Internet Campus.
Siemens NX was provisioned to support mechatronic design work and the creation of complex parts, assemblies and machines, and it was used alongside Solid Edge for introductory 3D modeling and Simcenter for simulation-driven verification. Functional capabilities emphasized by the implementation included CAD modeling, assembly design, bill of materials creation and simulation workflows, with NX serving as the primary tool for advanced design and verification tasks.
The Siemens NX deployment was integrated into a broader toolchain anchored by Teamcenter for product data management, establishing a digital thread that connected design artifacts, simulation results and project records. The solution is part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio including Solid Edge, Teamcenter, Simcenter and Tecnomatix, and it was exposed to students and industry partners via the AIIC platform to enable multidisciplinary research and project-oriented collaboration.
Governance and curriculum rules were defined to embed the tooling into education, using Solid Edge in bachelor courses, Teamcenter for all engineering-related information from day one and Siemens NX for mechatronic design assignments. Outcomes documented by the university include improved student problem-solving skills, preparation for careers in a digitalized industry and sustained collaboration with industry partners using the same toolset.
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Manufacturing | 280 | $17M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 2243 | $4.8B | Spain | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2000 | n/a |
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Aerospace and Defense | 300 | $50M | Switzerland | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 301 | $38M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Aerospace and Defense | 40 | $4M | United States | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens NX | Product Lifecycle Management | 2019 | n/a |
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Centennial College | Education | 4216 | $554M | Canada | 2026-03-24 | |
| Process Technology Europe | Manufacturing | 10 | $1M | United Kingdom | 2026-03-23 | |
| Optum | Insurance | 95000 | $105.4B | United States | 2026-03-17 | |
| Automotive | 25 | $3M | United Kingdom | 2026-03-16 | ||
| Aerospace and Defense | 17900 | $8.7B | Canada | 2026-03-13 | ||
| Manufacturing | 20 | $2M | United States | 2026-03-12 | ||
| Aerospace and Defense | 56000 | $34.0B | France | 2026-03-11 | ||
| Manufacturing | 2800 | $872M | Norway | 2026-03-05 | ||
| Construction and Real Estate | 75 | $19M | United States | 2026-03-04 | ||
| Education | 17000 | $2.3B | United States | 2026-02-28 |