Collects and integrates data from multiple systems such as PLM, ERP, CRM, IoT, EAM, and FSM to comprehensively manage asset data and provide a single, unified asset view. AI-first design visualizes failure patterns, fleet-level insights, and quality signals that were previously unobservable by engineering and quality management teams. Facilitates exploration of asset data, problem analysis, and response, supporting initiatives focused on reliability improvement and revenue generation. PTC (NASDAQ: PTC), headquartered in Boston, MA, USA, today announced the launch of its cloud-native asset intelligence solution, "PTC OrbitTM," designed to bridge the gap between the "as-designed" and "as-maintained" states of products. PTC Orbit integrates various systems, including PLM, ERP, CRM, IoT, EAM, and FSM, into a single, unified asset record, enabling visualization, analysis, and utilization of asset information through AI. This further extends the value of an intelligent product lifecycle across engineering, quality, and service teams. Manufacturing companies invest heavily in product lifecycle management from design to manufacturing, with PLM systems managing all revisions, configuration changes, and engineering change orders. However, once a product is shipped, structured traceability is lost, and asset data becomes fragmented across multiple systems in its "as-maintained" state. PTC Orbit functions as a continuously updated system to address this challenge, providing an environment where all teams can share an accurate and up-to-date unified asset view. This promotes closed-loop product reliability improvements, proactive service readiness, and support for aftermarket revenue programs. "Data fragmentation is one of the most persistent challenges hindering operational efficiency improvements in manufacturing," said Eric Kaese, leader of Field Service Management at Deloitte. "Solutions like PTC Orbit provide companies with opportunities to deepen their capabilities, move b