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PTC Launches Windchill AI Parts Rationalization Capabilities

It addresses duplicate parts, slow or inaccurate searches, and inconsistent part data by improving part findability.

PTC Launches Windchill AI Parts Rationalization Capabilities
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Windchill AI Parts Rationalization detects similar parts to prevent duplicates, identifies redundant parts already in enterprise systems, and drives consolidation through change workflows. Image courtesy: PTC

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By DE Editors  

January 29, 2026

PTC has announced the release of Windchill AI Parts Rationalization, a new artificial intelligence (AI) capability built in its Windchill product lifecycle management (PLM) solution. This new capability brings AI directly into parts management workflows, helping manufacturers address challenges such as duplicate parts, slow or inaccurate part searches, and inconsistent part data.

Windchill AI Parts Rationalization detects similar parts to prevent duplicates, identifies redundant parts already in enterprise systems, and drives consolidation through change workflows. The capability is deployed as a plugin, allowing customers to adopt new AI capabilities and enabling innovation while minimizing operational disruption. Together, these enhancements help reduce inventory and carrying costs, speed engineering work, improve data quality, and support more confident collaboration and decision-making across teams.

“Getting part data right is foundational for modern product development, but it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain as product lines grow, systems multiply, and organizational complexity expands,” says John Haller, general manager of Windchill, PTC. “We designed the AI Parts Rationalization capability to help our customers cut through that complexity, allowing them to spend less time managing duplicate parts and cleaning up data, and more time focused on building better products.”

PTC will continue to advance Windchill AI with capabilities designed to deepen automation and improve decision-making across classification and reuse workflows. Planned future enhancements include support for smart-assisted classification, part reuse in design environments, schema guidance, and tools for monitoring duplicates and comparing material and cost properties.

Windchill, along with the rest of PTC’s portfolio, supports the company’s vision for the Intelligent Product Lifecycle, which enables manufacturers and product companies to build a product data foundation in engineering, extend the value of that data across their entire enterprise, and power AI-driven transformation. Working alongside other AI solutions and capabilities, such as PTC’s Creo AICodebeamer AIServiceMax AIOnshape AI, and Arena AI, Windchill helps organizations scale AI-driven transformation with confidence.

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

 
 

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