
BOSTON, MA, July 31, 2025 – PTC is expanding its partnership with NVIDIA by integrating Omniverse technologies into its Creo and Windchill platforms. The move brings real-time simulation and 3D collaboration into product development – helping teams design and test complex systems like AI hardware and data center components. By joining the Alliance for OpenUSD (AOUSD), PTC also reinforces its push toward OpenUSD open 3D data standards, setting the stage for connected and scalable engineering workflows.
Integrating Windchill with Omniverse will bring recent Creo design data into a shared, interactive environment. PTC will use Omniverse OpenUSD and RTX libraries to add a real-time viewport in Windchill, so teams can run 3D simulations without leaving their PLM system. This integration gives all users – from engineering to marketing – access to version-controlled product data. Fast, informed decisions become possible, reducing development risk and delays. Engineers can review assemblies, run simulations, and collaborate with live data pulled from Windchill. Digital twin workflows will speed up product development, boost quality, and democratize access to 3D design content. Key benefits include streamlined workflows, improved product lifecycle management, and access to simulation and digital twin technology.
“Today’s most advanced products – from AI hardware to industrial machinery – are more complex, integrated, and engineering-intensive than ever before,” said Neil Barua, president and CEO, PTC. “By deepening our collaboration with NVIDIA and joining the Alliance for OpenUSD, we’re giving our customers the ability to incorporate design and configuration data in a real-time, immersive simulation environment. The integration of Omniverse technologies within Creo and Windchill will enable teams to accelerate development, improve product quality, and collaborate more effectively across the entire product lifecycle.”
PTC’s working partnership with NVIDIA supports the development of AI hardware, from printed circuit boards (PCBs) to data center systems. NVIDIA uses PTC’s Creo and Windchill to sharpen its product development with precision, speed and scalability. The tools are integrated into the NVIDIA Omniverse platform, with the Omniverse viewport embedded in Windchill. This move will bring real-time simulation and visualization into design tasks. This integration will accelerate collaboration and provide a blueprint for real-time simulation with other AI hardware partners across the industry.
“PTC is a global leader in manufacturing design solutions. By integrating Omniverse technologies into Creo and Windchill, PTC is enabling designers and manufacturers to move from concept to production faster and with greater precision,” said Rev Lebaredian, VP of Omniverse and simulation technologies at NVIDIA. “PTC’s commitment to OpenUSD and open standards will accelerate our ability to connect and unify the global AI infrastructure industry from design to manufacturing.”
Source: PTC
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PTC Inc., founded in 1985 and based in Boston, develops software for digital transformation across industries. Its offerings include product lifecycle management, computer-aided design, the industrial internet of things, and augmented reality. These tools support product design, manufacturing and service operations. PTC serves sectors such as aerospace, automotive, electronics and industrial equipment. Its software is used by more than 30,000 customers globally, including 95% of Fortune 500 discrete manufacturers. With approximately 7,500 employees worldwide, the company continues to grow through a subscription-based model, focusing on enabling efficient, digital product innovation.