• Work includes tested integrations, UI workflow updates, and ongoing support to reduce manual handoffs and improve traceability across distributed teams. • OpenBOM is continuing its partnership with AMC Bridge to support software integrations aimed at improving digital continuity across the product lifecycle. • The companies are working to connect design, engineering and supply chain data through integrations that reduce manual handoffs and support collaboration across distributed teams. • Supporting connected manufacturing workflows The collaboration focuses on helping manufacturers update product data management processes. • OpenBOM provides tools for managing bills of materials, engineering change orders and supplier information, while AMC Bridge develops integrations with CAD and engineering software platforms. • The goal is to support hybrid environments that link desktop tools with cloud systems while maintaining data accuracy, performance and reliability.

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  • OpenBOM and AMC Bridge have broadened their partnership to deepen software integrations that link design, engineering, and supply‑chain data. The collaboration focuses on connecting CAD, PLM, PDM, ERP, and other enterprise systems to OpenBOM’s cloud‑based bill‑of‑materials platform, aiming to reduce manual handoffs and improve traceability across distributed teams. Recent work includes tested integrations, UI workflow updates, and ongoing support, with a presentation at Autodesk University 2025 highlighting real‑time data sync via Autodesk Platform Services. The partnership also explores AI‑driven automation and hybrid cloud architectures to streamline engineering cycles and enhance decision‑making for manufacturers.

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