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Press Release08 May 2024Digital IndustriesNuremberg
Siemens unveils breakthrough in automation technology with new Simatic Workstation
Workstation provides with software-defined automation unprecedented control over factory automation and security
At Automate 2024, Siemens highlights how co-creator Ford Motor Company will be the first customer to deploy and scale this technology in its manufacturing operations
Siemens, a leading
technology company, today announced a breakthrough in the longstanding
challenge of closely managing numerous hardware control points throughout the
factory. The solution is the new Siemens Simatic Automation
Workstation, which allows manufacturers to replace a hardware PLC, a
conventional HMI and an edge device with a single, software-based workstation.
This ushers in Information Technology (IT) workflows to Operational Technology
(OT) environments.
Workstation provides with software-defined automation unprecedented control over factory automation and security
At Automate 2024, Siemens highlights how co-creator Ford Motor Company will be the first customer to deploy and scale this technology in its manufacturing operations
Siemens, a leading
technology company, today announced a breakthrough in the longstanding
challenge of closely managing numerous hardware control points throughout the
factory. The solution is the new Siemens Simatic Automation
Workstation, which allows manufacturers to replace a hardware PLC, a
conventional HMI and an edge device with a single, software-based workstation.
This ushers in Information Technology (IT) workflows to Operational Technology
(OT) environments.
PLCs are often referred to
as the brains behind factories, energy grids, office buildings, and trains.
Hundreds, even thousands, of these boxes can be found throughout plants, each
one requiring extensive programming to keep it current, secure and aligned with
the other PLCs in the environment. On the contrary, every Siemens Simatic
Workstation can be viewed and managed from a central point. Since programming,
updates and patches can be deployed to the entire fleet in parallel, the shop
floor remains in synch. One example of the value this brings occurs when a
facility needs to ramp up or down quickly in response to fluctuating demand.
The manufacturer is no longer tied to boxes on the floor and can quickly deploy
programming adapted to the current demand scenario.
The Siemens Simatic
Workstation is an on-premise OT device that utilizes Siemens industrial edge
technology to allow for high data throughput with the low latency needed to
allow manufacturers to run an expanded variety of modular applications. This
applies not only to traditional automation tasks like motion control,
sequencing, and safety, but it becomes the platform for future, novel
automation tasks that incorporate industrial AI-in-the-control-loop, such as
visual inspection and robotic grasping and placing.
“In times of volatility in
demand and supply, manufacturers can no longer be tied to boxes on the floor
that need to be individually – and manually – updated. Centralized management
is the best option for increasing visibility and security for manufacturers
managing a high number of automation control points,” said Del Costy, President
and Managing Director of Siemens Digital Industries, USA. “This makes
automation highly scalable and changes the game for how factories can be
managed. We have arrived at a moment where we are only limited by our
imaginations.”
The initial deployment of Simatic Workstations will be deployed across a number of Ford Motor Company’s manufacturing facilities. The Simatic Workstation is the newest addition to the digital business platform Siemens Xcelerator and will be adapted to serve other industries and customers.
Siemens Digital Industries (DI) is an innovation leader in automation and digitalization. Closely collaborating with partners and customers, DI drives the digital transformation in the process and discrete industries. With its Digital Enterprise portfolio, DI provides companies of all sizes with an end-to-end set of products, solutions and services to integrate and digitalize the entire value chain. Optimized for the specific needs of each industry, DI’s unique portfolio supports customers to achieve greater productivity and flexibility. DI is constantly adding innovations to its portfolio to integrate cutting-edge future technologies. Siemens Digital Industries has its global headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany, and has around 72,000 employees internationally.
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net income of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.