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Adding to this, David Katzman, EVP and


general manager of Onshape and Arena at PTC, said: “Reditus Space is transforming how aerospace teams approach orbital logistics and manufacturing. “Its ability to go from concept to launch-ready


hardware with exceptional speed reflects the strategic advantage of cloud-native tools. With Onshape, it has gained the flexibility to collaborate securely, iterate rapidly, and meet regulatory standards, all within a single platform built for the pace of modern aerospace innovation.”


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s aerospace and defence teams face unprecedented demand, the pressure to innovate faster whilst complying with strict


security and mission-readiness requirements is becoming essential. Reditus Space has therefore specified London-based PTC’s cloud-native Onshape computer-aided design (CAD) and product data management (PDM) platform to accelerate the development of its reusable orbital re-entry technology in the space sector. The solutions are supporting the company’s


move from early concepts to flight-ready designs for its groundbreaking capsules.


 Initially part of the Onshape Start-up Programme, the US manufacturer is preparing for its first full orbital mission with ENOS Mk1, which will be launching aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare. The aim is to deploy a reusable spacecraft into low Earth orbit, host commercial payloads, orbit for approximately eight weeks and then return safely for recovery and reuse. To achieve this, Reditus has migrated


to Onshape Government to meet ITAR and EAR requirements without sacrificing development speed. “Onshape lets us move fast,” commented Will Sherman, CTO and co-founder of Reditus Space. “From our first day in the Startup Programme, we had full access to professional-grade CAD and PDM tools without the friction of license


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management or IT overhead, so our teams could scale confidently with the compliance and control we needed.”


is delivering on its vision for the Intelligent Product Lifecycle: enabling manufacturers and product companies to build a product data foundation in engineering and extend the value of that data across their enterprise. A product data foundation enables companies


like Reditus to accelerate AI-driven transformation across their organisation.


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    Designcenter NX software is being used for advanced


product engineering alongside Teamcenter software for product lifecycle management (PLM) to streamline operations, reduce customisations, adopt out-of-the-box processes and workflow, and create connections to its enterprise resource planning (ERP) and manufacturing execution system (MES) systems. Picanol is also using Simcenter software to leverage Siemens’ digital twin technology for product performance optimisation and sustainable, energy-efficient, machine design. The decision also extends to Psicontrol, part of Picanol Group, which will adopt Teamcenter


as its collaboration platform to support the digital development process and manufacturing of next-generation controller hardware and software. “By leveraging Siemens Xcelerator, Picanol is designing and validating its incredibly complex machines virtually before they are built, improving energy efficiency and reducing waste. This digital-first strategy enables them to create high-performance weaving platforms that meet customer needs while supporting long-term sustainability goals,” said Patrick Fokke, vice president for Benelux, Siemens Digital Industries Software.


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