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▲Siemens has extended its technical cooperation with Ducati.
Extending technical partnership with Ducati, accelerating MotoGP innovation
Siemens Digital Industries Software is actively driving innovation in racing technology through digital transformation.
Siemens announced on the 15th that it will extend its technical collaboration with Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati Corse for two years, spurring technological innovation in MotoGP.
This agreement aims to develop more powerful, safer and sustainable motorcycles through the integration and optimization of research and development (R&D) centered around the Siemens Xcelerator platform.
“Our collaboration with Siemens has strengthened our ability to react in real time on the race track and has contributed to our competitiveness in the global market,” said Massimiliano Berthey, Ducati’s Chief Technology Officer. “The flexibility to produce parts immediately through remote design and 3D printing, even during race weekends, is key.”
Siemens Xcelerator supports requirements management, innovative design, ERP integration, and enables cross-departmental collaboration and data synchronization through various software such as Polarion®, NX™, and Teamcenter®.
In particular, Simcenter™ and Testlab™ are virtual simulation and Integrates real test data to enable performance optimization in racing environments.
Ducati applies its racing expertise to the development of road bikes, using Teamcenter to enable collaboration across mechanical, electronic, and software teams on a single platform.
“Siemens Xcelerator has enabled us to share data without barriers between departments and shorten development times,” said Pietro Mappa, CAD/PLM Manager.
Ducati Lenovo Team has proven its technological innovation by winning the Riders' title (Marc Márquez), Constructors' title and Teams' title in the 2025 MotoGP.
Siemens' digital solutions have been the foundation for these achievements, with Fibersim™ playing a key role in supporting the development of complex carbon fiber components.