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PLANO, Texas - Siemens Digital Industries Software, a division of the $62.7 billion technology giant with notably low market volatility (Beta: 0.75), has renewed its technical partnership with Ducati Corse for another two years, the companies announced Thursday. The extended collaboration will continue to leverage the Siemens Xcelerator platform to develop motorcycles for both racing and consumer markets.
The partnership has been instrumental in Ducati’s recent racing success, with the Ducati Lenovo team winning the 2025 MotoGP championship. Marc Márquez secured the Riders’ Title while the team claimed its sixth consecutive MotoGP Constructors’ Title and the MotoGP Team Title for 2025.
"Our partnership with Siemens has not only helped us meet current challenges but has also positioned us perfectly to meet future challenges, both on the racetrack and in the global market," said Massimiliano Bertei, CTO of Ducati Motor Holding, in the press release. The collaboration aligns with Siemens’ steady financial performance, maintaining a 5.85% revenue growth and earning a "GOOD" overall financial health score according to InvestingPro analysis.
The collaboration integrates various Siemens software solutions across Ducati’s operations. The motorcycle manufacturer uses Polarion software for requirements management, Designcenter NX software for design work, and Teamcenter® software to connect design and engineering data with Ducati’s ERP system.
Ducati also employs Simcenter software to virtually simulate and integrate digital simulation with physical test data collected during race weekends. Fiberism software helps reduce development time for carbon fiber components.
Pietro Mappa, CAD/PLM manager at Ducati Motor Holding, noted that the Siemens Xcelerator platform has eliminated departmental silos between racing and street bike divisions. "We reduced development times with full sharing of data from the racing world to the street bike world," Mappa stated.
Franco Megali, vice president and CEO for Italy, Israel and Greece at Siemens Digital Industries Software, described the partnership as "a perfect example of the power of Siemens Xcelerator, to empower multi-domain teams to collaborate and achieve innovation at an incredible pace across the entire enterprise." For investors seeking deeper insights into Siemens’ technological innovations and market position, InvestingPro offers comprehensive analysis tools and additional metrics that help evaluate the company’s growth trajectory and competitive advantages.
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