- September 11, 2025
- Siemens
- News
Summary
FIA is expanding adoption of Siemens Xcelerator to design and refine next generation race car concepts.

Sept. 11, 2025 – Siemens Digital Industries Software announced that it has been selected by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as “Official Digital Twin Sponsor," as the global governing body for motor sport and federation for mobility organizations worldwide expands its use of Siemens software.
The FIA, which has welcomed Siemens into its new Global Partnership Programme, will extend its use of software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to create and refine the aerodynamic concepts that shape the regulations for single-seater race cars, from Formula 1 through to Formula 4.
Using Siemens’ Designcenter NX software, the FIA can design complex vehicle models, visualize them in lifelike detail and iterate digitally before running computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations on the model.
This process enables the FIA to test and optimize car designs for performance and safety in a virtual environment, significantly reducing the environmental impact of manufacturing and physical wind tunnel testing.
Since 2022, the FIA aerodynamics team has used Siemens’ Designcenter NX software to generate over 14,000 individual Computer Aided Design (CAD) parts, for testing in over 10,000 CFD runs. Assessing the aerodynamics of the cars digitally has reduced the environmental impact of manufacturing prototypes and physical wind tunnel testing.
“We’re proud to partner with global technology leaders like Siemens to shape the future of motor sport. This collaboration shows the strength of our wider partner network, where world-class brands are helping us deliver progress across performance, safety and sustainability.” said Craig Edmondson, chief commercial officer, FIA.
“Siemens gives us the precision tools to design and test complex aerodynamic concepts virtually, reducing environmental impact while improving performance and safety. This technology is key to ensuring that racing remains closer, fairer and more competitive—all while supporting our ambition to reach net zero by 2030.” said Jason Somerville, head of aerodynamics, FIA.
“We are proud to deepen our collaboration with the FIA as their Official Digital Twin Sponsor, supporting its mission to drive innovation, safety and sustainability,” said Nand Kochhar, vice president, Automotive and Transportation, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Siemens Xcelerator is enabling the FIA and its partners to design, simulate and optimize with greater precision. This collaboration exemplifies how digital transformation can accelerate progress toward a more sustainable and technologically advanced future for mobility.”
The FIA will also expand its use of Siemens’ Teamcenter X software for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) as its platform for managing product-related information and processes and enabling collaboration with teams across FIA’s championships. Additionally, it will extend adoption of simulation software including Simcenter X software, which will provide access to a wider set of simulation tools including Simcenter Amesim software, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ software and Simcenter HEEDS software for design exploration and optimization.
The FIA Global Partnership Programme aims to foster collaboration with leading organizations across the world who share the FIA’s vision for driving innovation, sustainability and safety across both motor sport and mobility. Through this collaboration, Siemens will become part of this community and support the shared ambition to pioneer technological advances across motorsport and the wider automotive sector.
About the FIA
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) is the governing body for world motor sport and the federation for mobility organizations globally. It is a non-profit organization committed to driving innovation and championing safety, sustainability and equality across motor sport and mobility.
Founded in 1904, with offices in Paris, London and Geneva, the FIA brings together 245 Member Organizations across five continents, representing millions of road users, motor sport professionals and volunteers. It develops and enforces regulations for motor sport, including seven FIA World Championships, to ensure worldwide competitions are safe and fair for all.
About Siemens Digital Industries
Siemens Digital Industries (DI) empowers companies of all sizes within the process and discrete manufacturing industries to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformation across the entire value chain. Siemens’ cutting-edge automation and software portfolio revolutionizes the design, realization and optimization of products and production. And with Siemens Xcelerator–the open digital business platform – this process is made even easier, faster and scalable. Together with our partners and ecosystem, Siemens Digital Industries enables customers to become a sustainable Digital Enterprise. Siemens Digital Industries has a workforce of around 70,000 people worldwide.
About Siemens AG
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility and healthcare. The company’s purpose is to create technology to transform the everyday, for everyone. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers customers to accelerate their digital and sustainability transformations, making factories more efficient, cities more livable and transportation more sustainable. A leader in industrial AI, Siemens leverages its deep domain know-how to apply AI–including generative AI–to real-world applications, making AI accessible and impactful for customers across diverse industries. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a leading global medical technology provider pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably.
In fiscal 2024, which ended on Sept. 30, 2024, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. As of Sept. 30, 2024, the company employed around 312,000 people worldwide on the basis of continuing operations.
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