collaboration and accelerate the time to market for newly developed products. In a second step, KTM plans to extend the
new ALM solution to cover complete vehicles, making it a key component in its design and development processes. “KTM’s goal is to maintain and continuously
expand our leading position in motorbike development. To achieve this, it is sometimes crucial to bring high-quality innovations to the market faster and the integration of Codebeamer into our workflows will help us to achieve this by implementing highly efficient development processes,” commented a spokesperson for the company. The introduction of Codebeamer is intended
TM, the manufacturer of high- performance sports motorbikes for on- road and off-road use, is using PTC’s
Codebeamer as its standardised Application
Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform. Two existing systems will be replaced with Codebeamer, initially for E/E and ePowerpack systems, to improve cross-functional
to further optimise internal collaboration by providing a uniformed platform for product and software development. This eliminates the need for internal data exchange between different systems and should significantly increase the speed and quality of project implementation. Christoph Bräuchle, senior vice president
and general manager of PTC’s ALM segment, added: “This deal reinforces our strategy to accelerate digital transformation in the dynamic automotive industry. “It gives us special motivation to deploy our solution to support KTM in the development of its fascinating and innovative products.”
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