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Seeq is an industrial analytics platform for process manufacturing that enables engineers to investigate, visualize, and share insights from time-series process data.
Seeq is an industrial analytics and collaboration platform headquartered in Seattle, Washington that enables process engineers, reliability engineers, and operations analysts at manufacturing and energy companies to investigate and extract insights from the time-series data generated by process historians, SCADA systems, and lab information management systems — without requiring data science expertise or the involvement of IT and data engineering teams for routine analytical work. The company was founded in 2013 by former OSIsoft executives with deep domain knowledge of industrial process data infrastructure, and positioned Seeq as the analytic application layer on top of industrial historians like OSIsoft PI, Aspen InfoPlus.21, and GE Proficy Historian, allowing engineers to analyze, annotate, and share findings from process data through a web-based interface that does not require specialized query languages or custom scripting.
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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