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TechnologyMarch 30, 2026

Siemens launches digital twin tools in India

Summary

Siemens is expanding its digital twin toolset into the Indian market with the Digital Twin Composer, a physics-based simulation platform. The tool is part of Siemens' Teamcenter portfolio and is expected to reach general availability in India by end of calendar year 2026. The launch targets Indian manufacturers seeking to integrate simulation-driven design and operations into their production workflows.

Why It Matters

For Indian manufacturers — particularly those in automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery sectors — access to physics-based digital twin simulation closes a meaningful gap between design intent and production reality. Physics-based models allow engineers to validate thermal, structural, and kinematic behavior of components and assemblies before committing to tooling or line configuration, reducing costly late-stage engineering changes. The 2026 availability window gives procurement and IT teams roughly 12-18 months to assess integration requirements with existing PLM and MES infrastructure. Competitively, Indian OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers serving global programs are increasingly required by Western customers to demonstrate digital thread continuity from design through manufacturing; adoption of Teamcenter-linked simulation tools directly addresses that qualification pressure. Workforce implications are non-trivial as well — deploying physics-based simulation at scale requires upskilling manufacturing engineers in model validation and boundary condition discipline, areas where Indian facilities have historically invested less than their counterparts in Germany or the U.S.