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$8.3B revenue FY2024 (-8.8% YoY); Q3 FY2025 $2,144M (+5% YoY recovery); Total ARR +16% FY2024, +7% Q3 FY2025; North America best-performing market; industrial automation leader
Rockwell Automation is the world's largest company dedicated solely to industrial automation and digital transformation, founded in 1903 and headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company's mission is to expand human possibility by connecting people's ingenuity with the potential of technology to build a more productive and sustainable world. Its core technology portfolio spans programmable logic controllers (PLCs), industrial networking, motion control, and safety systems that form the backbone of manufacturing operations globally.\n\nRockwell's product and software platform — marketed under the Logix, FactoryTalk, and Plex brands — covers everything from discrete and process automation hardware to cloud-based MES, ERP, and AI-driven analytics for smart manufacturing. The Plex acquisition brought cloud-native manufacturing execution and ERP capabilities into the portfolio, expanding Rockwell's appeal to mid-market manufacturers. Annual recurring revenue (ARR) grew 16% in FY2024, reflecting strong adoption of its software and subscription offerings across the installed base.\n\nRockwell reported $8.3 billion in revenue for FY2024 and showed 5% year-over-year recovery in Q3 FY2025 after inventory correction headwinds in prior periods. North America remains its strongest and most profitable market. The company is investing heavily in industrial AI and edge computing to capitalize on the fourth industrial revolution, competing with Siemens, ABB, and Honeywell. Its dominant North American installed base and deep customer switching costs provide significant pricing power and long-term revenue visibility.
Boston industrial CAD/PLM software (NASDAQ: PTC); FY2025 8.5% ARR growth, Kepware/ThingWorx IoT divested to TPG (Nov 2025) under new CEO Neil Barua competing with Siemens Teamcenter for discrete manufacturer PLM.
PTC Inc. is a Boston, Massachusetts-based industrial software company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: PTC) as an S&P 500 component — providing computer-aided design (CAD), product lifecycle management (PLM), application lifecycle management (ALM), service lifecycle management (SLM), and industrial IoT software to manufacturers across aerospace, defense, automotive, medical devices, and industrial machinery. In FY2025 (fiscal year ended September 30, 2025), PTC reported 8.5% ARR growth and 16% free cash flow growth, with Q4 FY2025 revenue up 39% in constant currency and 18% year-over-year. CEO Neil Barua took over from long-tenured CEO James Heppelmann in February 2024 and introduced the "Barua Blueprint" refocusing PTC on its core CAD/PLM/ALM/SLM strengths. In November 2025, PTC announced the divestiture of its industrial IoT assets — Kepware and ThingWorx — to TPG, sharpening its portfolio around design and lifecycle management software. PTC's product portfolio includes Creo (3D parametric CAD for mechanical engineers), Windchill (PLM for product data and process management), Onshape (cloud-native CAD platform), and Arena (cloud-native PLM/QMS).
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