Siemens named a leader in Green Quadrant: Quality Management Software 2025 report

Siemens has been recognised as a leader in the Green Quadrant: Quality Management Software 2025 report by independent research and advisory firm Verdantix, finding that Siemens “delivers best-in-class quality management through its well-rounded QMS platform”. The report provides a detailed, fact-based benchmark of 14 of the most prominent quality management software (QMS) providers in the market.
 
Siemens’ Quality Management Software (QMS) offering is available as either Teamcenter® Quality software or Opcenter™ Quality software, connecting design, manufacturing and operations to enhance traceability, standardise workflows and support continuous improvement across regulated industries.
 
Delivered as part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software, Siemens’ QMS capabilities connects the company’s digital twin technologies, including product lifecycle management (PLM), manufacturing execution system (MES) and industrial internet of things (IIoT) software to advance and elevate every stage of the quality management lifecycle.

“The recognition of Siemens as a leader in the Verdantix Green Quadrant for Quality Management Software 2025, we believe, underscores our commitment to delivering measurable value for customers,” says Volker Albrecht, CEO of  Digital Logistics and Business Line Head in Digital Manufacturing at Siemens Digital Industries Software. “By integrating advanced AI throughout our comprehensive quality management offering, we’re enabling organisations to transform data into actionable insights, streamline operations and achieve continuous improvement.” 

He continues: “We’re focused on making quality management smarter, faster and more reliable, solving practical everyday challenges for quality professionals. Our approach empowers manufacturers to enhance application of quality best practices, standardise workflows from design to manufacturing and drive excellence across every stage of the quality lifecycle.”

Adds April Choy, Industry Analyst at Verdantix: “As the scope of QMS expands beyond traditionally regulated sectors into a broader range of industrial and operational environments, organisations are relying on digital tools to strengthen their capabilities and embed quality management into strategic decision-making. With its storied heritage across a multitude of verticals, platforms such as Siemens’ address key pain points in quality workflows and turn data into actionable insights.”

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