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PHM Technology partners with Siemens to market MADe

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Australian defence engineering software company PHM Technology (PHMT) has made a formal agreement with global powerhouse Siemens PLM Software to market their MADe solution.

Australian defence engineering software company PHM Technology (PHMT) has made a formal agreement with global powerhouse Siemens PLM Software to market their MADe solution.

MADe is used by aerospace, marine and defence organisations in Australia, China, UK, Turkey and the US.

PHMT's MADe is a model-based engineering decision support solution that is used to inform reliability and safety decisions, and offers significant cost, schedule and technical benefits in the generation and configuration management of engineering analyses that are required to support the design and sustainment of complex systems.

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Siemen's product lifecycle management (PLM) software business will market MADe as the ‘safety and reliability solution’ for its Teamcenter portfolio, the world’s most widely used digital lifecycle management solution.

This development is part of an OEM partnership signed between the companies in Houston.

PHMT chief executive Chris Stecki said the partnership will provide significant acceleration to the MADe commercialisation process.

"The opportunity to leverage their sales and marketing expertise and infrastructure, with access to their existing customer base, provides substantial acceleration of the MADe commercialisation model," he said.

Siemens PLM Software said the partnership is an advantage for all their customers.

"Siemens PLM Software’s Teamcenter suite enables management of engineering data for the entire lifecycle of products, in which reliability, availability, maintainability and safety (RAMS) are becoming increasingly important," the company said.

"We see Teamcenter combined with MADe as a technical and commercial advantage for our customers in developing increasingly complex systems."