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Axiom Space selects Siemens software to boost orbital infrastructure programs
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Axiom Space selects Siemens software to boost orbital infrastructure programs
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 18, 2025
Axiom Space has partnered with Siemens to enhance the design and development of its commercial space projects by implementing tools from the Siemens Xcelerator software suite. This collaboration aims to streamline workflows and support the creation of next-generation space infrastructure, including Axiom's commercial space station and its advanced spacesuit initiatives.

"After an extensive selection process, we chose to work with Siemens to enable Axiom Space to refine our workflows and simplify complex processes, connecting the dots between design, manufacturing, analysis, and operational phases," said Dave Romero, Axiom Station Deputy Program Manager, Axiom Space. "Using Siemens' software, we can test and simulate our designs before we build them, allowing us to progress with more agility and increased flexibility."

By leveraging Siemens Xcelerator, Axiom Space can significantly boost productivity, reduce operational costs, and enhance its ability to manage and execute manufacturing, testing, and deployment activities. The software facilitates the use of digital threads and digital twins, unifying all stages of project development within a single integrated platform. These capabilities are vital to the progress of both the Axiom Station and the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) programs.

"The collaboration between Axiom Space and Siemens is a model for how the space industry can accelerate through cross-sector cooperation," said Tejpaul Bhatia, Axiom Space Chief Revenue Officer. "Last year, we penned an agreement with the Bavarian State Chancellery to advance the space industry together. Our work with Siemens to enhance Axiom Station and space suit development further demonstrates our dedication to progress in the space sector in Europe, Germany, and Bavaria. This relationship exemplifies how leveraging advanced software solutions can drive innovation and operational excellence. It also strengthens our capabilities, while underscoring our commitment to fostering sustainable access to space and supporting a global space economy."

The adoption of Siemens' digital tools allows Axiom Space to transition away from conventional paper-based engineering. Every component can be digitally monitored, and the full product lifecycle can be managed through an integrated system, ensuring a smoother transition from design to deployment.

"We look forward to collaborating with Axiom Space as it leverages the power of digital transformation across its whole enterprise to put people and assets in orbit faster for less cost," said Todd Tuthill, Vice President, Aerospace and Defense Industry, Siemens Digital Industries Software. "It's another outstanding example of how leaders and pioneers are turning to Siemens Xcelerator as the platform of choice to build a sustainable space industry."

This move complements Axiom Space's broader objectives to collaborate with new industry players and global partners, extending opportunities in low-Earth orbit. By choosing Siemens as a digital technology provider, Axiom Space reinforces its status as a key innovator in the commercial space field.

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