What companies are using Software Defined Automation?

SDA's customer base includes global manufacturers across automotive, life sciences, food and beverage, and industrial machinery. Reference customers include Henkel, Boehringer Ingelheim, Continental, BMW, PepsiCo, Cytiva, and SEW-Eurodrive. These companies use SDA to standardize automation development practices, reduce downtime risk from uncontrolled changes, and accelerate the deployment of new automation across global production sites..

Here is Software Defined Automation headquartered?

Software Defined Automation is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with a European office in Munich, Germany. The company serves manufacturing customers across North America, Europe, and globally, with teams supporting English and German-speaking markets.

How do I get started with SDA?

The fastest way to get started is to request a demo at softwaredefinedautomation.io. An SDA engineer will walk you through the platform using your own automation environment as context — showing you exactly how version control, pipelines, and integrations would work for your specific PLC stack and production setup.