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SnapLogic and Antemia Partner to Streamline Engineering Lifecycle Integration
SnapLogic, a provider of AI-powered integration platforms, has announced a strategic partnership with Antemia, a systems engineering and lifecycle management firm. The collaboration aims to improve digital lifecycle integration for engineering-driven enterprises, including those in aerospace, automotive, and advanced manufacturing.
The partnership combines SnapLogic’s low-code integration technology with Antemia’s model-based systems engineering (MBSE) expertise, enabling organizations to unify data, applications, and engineering tools across the product lifecycle. This integration supports faster development cycles, improved traceability, and enhanced cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Bridging MBSE and PLM for Aerospace Workflows
Engineering teams often face fragmented workflows across MBSE platforms, product lifecycle management (PLM) systems, and specialized design tools. SnapLogic and Antemia are working to eliminate these silos by creating a single, integrated system of record. Their joint solutions allow mechanics, software engineers, and program managers to share standardized views of complex systems, improving alignment and reducing manual errors.
Antemia’s Memodya platform and its Digital Lifecycle Lab at the University of Technology Graz provide hands-on environments for testing and refining these integrations. SnapLogic’s agentic integration capabilities enable real-time data flow and automation, even in legacy or brownfield environments.
Aerospace Applications and Pilot Projects
While the partnership spans multiple industries, its relevance to aerospace is clear. Use cases include rescue drones, electric propulsion systems, and smart factory infrastructure. By embedding integration directly into model-based engineering workflows, aerospace teams can accelerate innovation while maintaining compliance and reducing risk.
Joint pilot projects are underway to connect MBSE and PLM environments, supporting continuous data flow and stakeholder alignment throughout the development process. These efforts aim to reduce time-to-market and improve competitiveness in high-performance sectors.
