Duro, a leading cloud-native PLM platform for hardware engineering, has launched its official Technology Partner Program, expanding its ecosystem to help customers build a complete digital thread—from initial design through manufacturing, maintenance, and beyond.
As more hardware teams adopt agile practices and distributed tools, Duro’s open and flexible model offers an alternative to legacy PLMs that restrict integrations and slow down collaboration. With its API-first architecture and open GraphQL API, the platform makes it easy for partners to build and deploy integrations—accelerating onboarding, boosting data visibility, and eliminating information silos.
“Our partner program mirrors how Duro is built—flexible, connected, and ready out-of-the-box,” said Michael Corr, CEO of Duro. “Together with our partners, we’re helping customers move faster and avoid vendor lock-in, with a digital thread that supports agile hardware development.”
Current partners include Epsilon3, First Resonance, Tulip, Fusion by Stoke Space, SysGit, Quarter20, Violet Labs, and Procurable. Partners receive technical support along with co-marketing opportunities, including webinars, content, customer stories, and shared promotion.
“Tulip and Duro share a vision for connected product development. By bridging design and production, we’re helping teams move faster and reduce errors.”— Natalia Gutierrez, Tulip