
PLANO, TX, Sep 8, 2025 – Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced that Data Patterns has selected Siemens’ Teamcenter software for Product lifecycle Management (PLM) and Polarion ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to standardize data, processes and people across manufacturing and testing facilities so it can design, develop and manufacture safety and essential electronics.
Data Patterns plans to adopt Teamcenter as its central system for mechanical, electrical, electronic, and software work. This move will create digital threads linking engineering, design, development, and manufacturing teams. It will support collaboration, speed up turnaround, reduce cycle times, and improve product quality.
Data Patterns will also migrate to Polarion ALM software to automate and integrate compliance solutions. Teams will be able to streamline certification processes, close verification gaps and help to ensure avionics software meets certification standards including DO-178C – and assist in ensuring the safety of electronic components, certify airborne electronic hardware (FPGAs, PLDs, ASICs) and align with DO-254 compliance for design assurance.

“We are convinced that Siemens’ PLM and ALM will suit our ambitious growth plan and naturally fit in with our vision in developing turnkey defense and aerospace systems to address worldwide market and to ensure India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat objectives. This migration will accelerate further our product development and enhance internal and external stakeholder engagement. We appreciate Siemens’ team’s efforts in addressing all our requirements, which are highly specific in nature. Looking forward to them for a quick and professional implementation, to enhance further engagement,” said Vijay Ananth, chief operating officer, Data Patterns.
“Data Patterns strives to become a leader in India’s defense and aerospace industries and establish India’s global footprint in these markets with complex, high-reliability electronics products, systems and solutions – and we are proud they chose our scalable PLM and ALM software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to achieve these goals,” said Mathew Thomas, vice president and managing director for India, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Data Patterns will continue to represent its ambitious culture of building things ‘first time right’ with efficient, data-driven processes supported by integrated, automated development and compliance solutions. We look forward to this collaboration leading to accelerated growth, continued innovation and productive cross-functional collaboration across its in-house facilities.”
Source: Siemens
About Siemens Digital Industries Software
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Siemens Digital Industries Software delivers integrated tools and services to support digital transformation across engineering and manufacturing workflows. Its offerings help companies streamline product design, optimize manufacturing, and manage operational data more effectively. The company serves sectors such as automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment, electronics, and consumer goods. Its work in areas like product lifecycle management (PLM) and manufacturing systems plays a key role in advancing digital continuity and efficiency. Headquartered in Plano, TX, it operates as a business unit of Siemens AG.
About Data Patterns

Data Patterns, founded in 1998 and headquartered in Chennai, India, designs and manufactures defense and aerospace electronics. Its portfolio includes radar, electronic warfare systems, avionics, satellite payloads, test platforms and rugged displays, with all design and production handled in-house. The company employs about 1,345 people, including more than 900 engineers, and serves customers in defense, aerospace, research, academia, atomic energy and civilian protection. In fiscal 2023-24, Data Patterns reported revenue of ₹566 crore, or about $68 million, compared with ₹463 crore the previous year. From fiscal 2021 to 2024, the company achieved a 32 percent compound annual growth rate in revenue and a 34 percent CAGR in EBITDA. Data Patterns supports India’s focus on indigenous technology through advanced infrastructure such as its space-grade avionics assembly and testing facility, positioning itself as a key supplier for complex defense and aerospace programs.