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Siemens and Ducati extend partnership to advance innovation in MotoGP

November 2025 News

Siemens Digital Industries Software has renewed its technical partnership agreement with Ducati for the next two years, and detailed how the Siemens Xcelerator platform has been instrumental in helping the company to achieve its mission of creating increasingly powerful, safe and sustainable motorcycles.

“Our partnership with Siemens has not only helped us meet current challenges, but has also positioned us perfectly to meet future challenges, both on the racetrack and in the global market. We are ready to continue winning, with innovation as our guiding principle, always together with a technological partner that allows us to remain competitive and at the top,” said Massimiliano Bertei, CTO of Ducati Motor. “In the world of racing, being able to modify your bike until the last second is crucial. For example, during race weekends, we can remotely design new components using Siemens technology, which are then sent to the track and printed on a 3D printer.”

“Our collaboration with Ducati demonstrates how digital transformation helps a company excel in developing cutting-edge technology for the racetrack and then quickly apply those insights to its wider business,” said Franco Megali, vice president and CEO for Italy, Israel and Greece at Siemens Digital Industries Software. “It’s a perfect example of the power of Siemens Xcelerator to empower multi-domain teams to collaborate and achieve innovation at an incredible pace across the entire enterprise.”

Ducati’s research and development teams’ adoption of Siemens Xcelerator includes a wide range of software and capabilities. Polarion software provides requirements capture and management. Designcenter NX software powers innovative designs. Teamcenter software provides the digital thread backbone to connect design and engineering data with Ducati’s ERP system to enable cross-department collaboration and centralised data synchronisation.

With Simcenter software and Simcenter Testlab software, Ducati is able to virtually simulate and integrate digital simulation with physical test processes and data gathered from the track during race weekends. Siemens’ solutions also play a role in taking design and engineering into production, with Siemens’ Fibersim software enabling reduction of development timescales for complex carbon fibre parts.

Converging track and the road

Alongside its domination on the motorcycle racetrack, Ducati is also relying on Siemens Xcelerator to connect the world of motor racing to its street bike business, with Teamcenter playing a pivotal role in bringing together the two worlds.

As Pietro Mappa, CAD/PLM manager, Ducati Motor Holding, explains: “Thanks to Siemens Xcelerator, we reduced development times with full sharing of data from the racing world to the street bike world. The mechanical, electronics and software teams, both in the street motorcycle and the racing worlds, have a single tool for collaboration and data sharing. There are no more departmental silos, and we have created a single integrated environment in which track engineers and vehicle design engineers can collaborate.”

For more information contact Siemens South Africa, [email protected], www.siemens.co.za


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