Siemens Extends PLM Software Support for Daimlaer AG

Migration to Siemens PLM Software's NX to be complete by end of 2015 for passenger cars and by end of 2016 for trucks.

Migration to Siemens PLM Software's NX to be complete by end of 2015 for passenger cars and by end of 2016 for trucks.

By DE Editors

Siemens PLM Softwarehas announced that Daimler AG has extended its commitment to Siemens PLM Software and its products for a total of 10 years, and has pledged to an extensive rollout for the replacement of its current computer-aided design (CAD) environment with NX software. Daimler’s NX deployment for passenger cars will be complete by the end of 2015 and for trucks by the end of 2016.

As part of the worldwide 10-year agreement, Daimler AG will begin using Siemens PLM Software’s technology in its first vehicle series beginning in 2012. Siemens PLM Software will begin enabling Daimler’s network of suppliers beginning in July 2011 Daimler’s objective is to further improve the support of its business processes by implementing a seamlessly integrated CAD suite.

“Daimler’s clear commitment and implementation plan for NX highlights the enhanced strategic relationship we initially announced in November 2010 and underscores the long-term relationship that we’re both looking for in this union,” says Chuck Grindstaff, president and chief technology officer, Siemens PLM Software. “The growing complexity of vehicle design and development has forced numerous automotive companies to evaluate the systems currently in place to ensure they are using best-in-class technology” Daimler is no exception.”

Siemens PLM Software has a successful relationship with Daimler through its existing Teamcenter software implementation. Following an evaluation, Daimler made the decision to continue using Teamcenter as its standard for product data management and PLM, and to also migrate from its current CAD technology to NX.

For more information, visit Siemens PLM Software.
 
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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