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OpenBOM, AMC Bridge Partner on Multi-CAD Integration

Companies leverage cloud-based collaboration tools for sharing product data.

OpenBOM, AMC Bridge Partner on Multi-CAD Integration
OpenBOM and AMC Bridge have collaborated to improve multi-CAD collaboration. Image courtesy of OpenBOM.

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By DE Editors  

March 18, 2026

OpenBOM is partnering with engineering consulting firm AMC Bridge, to support real-time collaboration across the manufacturers using mulitple CAD systems and other software tools.

OpenBOM’s cloud-native platform provides tools for managing bills of materials (BOMs), engineering change orders, and supplier information. To extend and enhance these capabilities, OpenBOM has collaborated with AMC Bridge to leverage the company's technical expertise across integrations for SOLIDWORKS, Onshape, Altium Designer, Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Fusion, PTC Creo, and other engineering solutions.

According to the companies, this collaboration ensures manufacturers can operate efficiently across hybrid environments, connecting desktop CAD tools with modern cloud platforms while maintaining data accuracy, performance, and reliability.

“Our partnership with OpenBOM exemplifies how combining domain expertise and technical excellence can drive innovation across the manufacturing ecosystem,” said Igor Tsinman, President of AMC Bridge. “By enabling seamless integrations between CAD and enterprise systems, we help OpenBOM deliver on its mission of unifying product data across the digital thread.”

“At OpenBOM, we’ve been using AMC Bridge to provide integration with our core platform. It helps us in many ways—their core development experience, strong knowledge of the CAD industry, multi-CAD and mixed-CAD environments, agile and, importantly, rapid product development. AMC Bridge has become a valuable partner in our business,” said Oleg Shilovitsky, CEO of OpenBOM.

Through the ongoing cooperation, OpenBOM and AMC Bridge deliver interoperability solutions that accelerate digital transformation for global manufacturing clients. By combining OpenBOM’s leadership in cloud-based product data management with AMC Bridge’s experience in connecting major CAD and PLM systems, the teams address the evolving needs of engineering organizations, according to a recent press release.

According to the companies, the joint efforts focus on four key areas:

  • Engineering‑grade integrations of any complexity, connecting leading CAD, PLM, PDM, ERP, and supply chain systems with the cloud‑native OpenBOM platform for BOM/xBOM management, product data control, and a continuous digital thread.
  • Enterprise-level quality, performance, and stability, ensuring every integration is robust, scalable, thoroughly tested, and ready for production use.
  • Intuitive, user-centered UI/UX, designing clear, efficient workflows that reduce friction and enable engineers to focus on design rather than tool management.
  • Rapid issue resolution and long-term support, providing responsive troubleshooting and continuous improvement, even for rare or highly specific customer scenarios.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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