Addverb builds digital twins with Siemens
- August 26, 2025
- William Payne

Indian robotics specialist Addverb Technologies is using Siemens software to develop intelligent automation solutions faster and more efficiently. The company is using Teamcenter, Tecnomatix and Mendix from Siemens Xcelerator for applications including manufacturing digital twins.
Addverb has adopted Siemens’ Teamcenter software for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) to streamline product development and ensure data consistency. It is also employing it to enhance cross-functional collaboration across engineering and manufacturing teams.
The company is also using Siemens Tecnomatix Plant Simulation software to virtually design and optimise whole production systems and logistics processes in advance of building physical hardware.
Addverb has developed digital twins for nearly all its applications and offerings. These virtual models, including third-party components, allow Addverb to build, visualise, validate and optimise entire warehouse systems even before they get manufactured. Complementing this,
The company is also rapidly deploying custom applications to support both internal operations and customer-facing functions using the Mendix low-code platform.
“Siemens Xcelerator has enabled us to build a centralised, user-friendly solution that streamlines facilities and equipment management while also introducing structured workflows for issue tracking and resolution,” said Sangeet Kumar, CEO, Addverb Technologies. “Proactive maintenance has now become a reality, and we can identify and resolve potential issues before they escalate, significantly reducing equipment failures and downtime, improved service reliability and optimised operational costs for our customers. We’ve turned operational pain points into process strengths, helping us deliver smarter, faster, and more reliable services.”
“With the combination of Teamcenter and Mendix, Addverb is driving faster innovation cycles and seamless collaboration. It is critical in helping Addverb to build digitally enabled smart factories that ultimately benefit its customers across industries who seek more agile, intelligent and future-ready automation,” said Mathew Thomas, vice president and managing director for India, Siemens Digital Industries Software.


