Makersite and Siemens to Deliver Integrated Sustainability Intelligence in PLM

Stuttgart, Germany –15th July 2025 – Makersite, a cloud-based platform for product lifecycle intelligence, today announced a cooperation with Siemens Digital Industries Software to integrate Makersite’s environmental, cost, and supply chain risk data directly into Siemens’ Teamcenter® software for product lifecycle management (PLM).

This collaboration aims to enable design, compliance, and engineering teams to access actionable sustainability insights throughout the product lifecycle, directly from Teamcenter. By leveraging Makersite’s advanced AI engine and comprehensive supply chain and environmental databases, Teamcenter customers will be able to analyze their entire product portfolio at scale.

The collaboration further solidifies Siemens’ Sustainable Industries initiatives, which empowers customers to embed sustainability across the entire product lifecycle. Siemens Digital Industries Software plays a leading role in this effort, providing tools that support design, simulation, and lifecycle management across mechanical, electrical, electronics and software domains.

“This collaboration continues Makersite’s mission to help manufacturers create better, safer, greener products—faster,” said Neil D’Souza, CEO of Makersite. “By embedding our data into Teamcenter, we will enable smarter decision-making where and when it matters most, with product teams and engineers.”

Sonya Sauvé, Director Sustainability Solutions, Siemens Digital Industries, said:
“Our collaboration with Makersite marks a significant step forward in how industries approach sustainability. This solution will embed environmental intelligence directly into Teamcenter product lifecycle management, enabling manufacturers to make informed design decisions that benefit both their bottom line and the planet. It’s about making sustainability actionable at every step of product development.”

With mounting regulatory pressures and growing market demand for robust sustainability data, the Makersite-Siemens collaboration will equip manufacturers to stay ahead – ensuring compliance, accelerating innovation, and enabling verifiable environmental performance.

(The above news release is courtesy of Makersite, first published on 15 July 2025  HERE..)

PTC and Makersite to Accelerate Sustainable Product Development

PTC has announced its latest step in the journey toward enabling smarter, more sustainable product development: the integration between PTC’s enterprise PLM product, Windchill, and Makersite, the leading AI-powered platform for product lifecycle intelligence.

Dave Duncan, VP of Sustainability at PTC, comments: “This integration helps manufacturers who are looking to balance product performance, environmental impact, and compliance demands. By bringing together fragmented supplier data and allowing teams to analyze product footprints for parts and bill of materials (BOMs) directly within Windchill, this integration empowers product development teams to make informed decisions faster and more efficiently than ever before.”

Learn why this is important and what makes it now possible by reading the full announcement HERE.

PLM Green Interview with Makersite

We are happy to start the year with the next round of the PLM Global Green Alliances (PGGA) interview series on PLM and Sustainability. This year, we will speak with some new companies, and we will also revisit some of our previous guests to learn about their progress in developing or applying sustainability solutions as part of a PLM strategy.

While we have now spoken with Aras, Autodesk, CIMdata, Dassault Systèmes, PTC, SAP, Sustaira, and Transition Technologies PSC there are still many software companies rapidly developing product portfolios in sustainability. You can find these recorded discussions HERE.

This time, I and fellow PLM Green contributor Mark Reisig, were happy to meet virtually with Makersite, a company whose AI-powered Product Lifecycle Intelligence (PLI) software can bring together cost, environmental, compliance, and risk data in one place as a data foundation to make smarter, greener decisions with the deepest understanding of your supply chain.

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