We’re pleased to announce that The REUSE Company will attend the Global Product Data Interoperability Summit (GPDIS) for the first time, participating as a Bronze Sponsor. The event will take place from September 23 to 25, 2025, at the Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort.

GPDIS is a key annual summit that focuses on digital thread strategies, model-based integration, and product data interoperability across complex engineering and manufacturing environments. The 2025 theme: “The Digital Thread for Manufacturing: Digitally Transformed or a Work in Progress?” addresses the real-world challenges companies face when evolving their digital ecosystems.
Each year, GPDIS gathers experts from some of the most innovative organizations in the world, including MathWorks, PTC, Ansys, Dassault Systèmes, Siemens, General Electric, Ford, Boeing, among many others. These companies participate in discussions and sessions that highlight practical solutions and technologies for managing distributed data, aligning tools, and improving collaboration across the enterprise.
As first-time participants, The REUSE Company will present its semantic interoperability solutions, designed to:
- Strengthen traceability across the systems engineering lifecycle,
- Improve requirements quality and synchronization, and
- Connect distributed engineering ecosystems without disrupting existing tools.
We’re excited to join this community of leaders to exchange insights, present our approach to model-based engineering, and contribute to advancing interoperability across industries.
Interoperability: Our Driving Focus
We’re particularly excited to attend GPDIS because interoperability is not just one of our focus areas… it’s the foundation of our approach!
As engineering environments grow more tool-diverse and data-distributed, the need for robust, scalable interoperability becomes critical. At The REUSE Company, we help engineering teams overcome silos by connecting the tools they already use—without replacing them.
Our strategy is built on six key pillars that enable collaboration across the entire system lifecycle:

This infrastructure is supported by an interoperability hub that brings together multiple technical management processes, from quality assurance and authoring to knowledge and configuration management, creating a synchronized, traceable, and knowledge-driven engineering ecosystem.
A Closer Look at Our Tools before the event!
Visit the official event website to explore the full agenda, meet the speakers, and complete your registration.