- Strategic partnership for digital transformation of pharmaceutical processes
- Operational usage of digital plant data
- New Smart Engineering Services (SES)
- New modules improve integration in the value chain
Siemens and Zeta have entered
into a strategic partnership. The aim of both companies is to drive forward the
digital transformation of pharmaceutical processes worldwide. Zeta, a
specialist with many years of experience in major projects for the
biopharmaceutical industry, takes the role of the system integrator thanks to
their process expertise from the pharmaceutical sector. In partnership with
Zeta, Siemens acts as the system provider offering software platforms with
their Digital Enterprise Portfolio. The Comos plant engineering software
solution is the basis for the digital engineering platform, with
object-oriented data management and the use of intelligent templates for the
implementation of pharma-specific planning processes. In addition to the
integration of existing platform functions, Zeta and Siemens are developing new
modules to further improve the integration of the value chain.
- Siemens industrializes additive manufacturing with polymers with EOS and DyeMansion as partners
- Siemens and EOS support Hexr in the mass customization of additively manufactured bicycle helmets
- Digital Enterprise portfolio offers integrated software and automation solutions for the industrialization of additive manufacturing
- Additive Manufacturing Network – an online order-to-delivery collaboration platform for the industrial additive manufacturing community, helps streamline the AM production process
Siemens' Digital Enterprise portfolio consists of software and automation solutions that optimize process steps along the entire value chain of additive manufacturing. This holistic approach is unique in the field of the industrialization of additive manufacturing. "The automated chain of coordinated production steps from all suppliers, from design and printing to post-processing, as well as end-to-end IT integration, is crucial for high productivity and maximum flexibility. This applies to series parts as well as to a highly flexible lot-size-1 production for individualized products or spare parts," explains Dr. Karsten Heuser, Vice President Additive Manufacturing at Siemens Digital Industries.
- Siemens Global Business Services’ expertise in business processes to be
combined with the Celonis Execution Management System
- Optimization of key business processes in multiple areas such as procurement,
sales, accounting and HR in operations of customers
- Focus on digitalization and operational process automation – enhanced by artificial
intelligence
Siemens Global Business Services (GBS), the provider of business processes and services within Siemens AG, and Celonis, the market leader in Execution Management Systems (EMS), have today signed a letter of intent to enter a strategic partnership. Through this collaboration, the partners aim to help customers by enabling them to optimize their internal processes even faster across all parts of their companies. By combining the best solutions from their two worlds, Siemens GBS and Celonis aim to accelerate growth for the customers.
- Sinamics G115D comprises motor, frequency converter and gear box and is available as one complete solution in a motor-mounted and wall-mounted version
- Comprehensive TIA portal and Startdrive integration simplifies commissioning
- Compatibility with MindConnect portfolio enables cloud-based analysis
With
Sinamics G115D, Siemens presents a new, compact, and powerful drive system
specifically designed for horizontal conveyor applications. The drive system
comprises motor, frequency converter and gearbox in one unit and is offered in
two versions – wall-mounted and motor-mounted. The Sinamics G115D drive system
is characterized by a robust design with a high IP protection class (up to
IP66) and is therefore also suitable for use in harsh environments. Thanks to
its compact dimensions, the Sinamics G115D can be installed easily even in
confined areas. The drive system can also be operated reliably over a wide
temperature range of -30 to 55 degrees Celsius. The Sinamics G115D drive system
is suitable for applications in intralogistics and airports as well as in the
automotive and food & beverage industries and is available in the power
ranges 0.37 to 7.5 kilowatts for wall mounting and 0.37 to 4 kilowatts for
motor mounting. The drive system can be put into operation quickly and easily
with comprehensive integration into the TIA (Totally Integrated Automation)
portal including the Startdrive commissioning software, or the Sinamics G120 Smart
Access Module (SAM) web server tool for setup and diagnostics. To be prepared
for the digital transformation and to enable cloud-based analyses, Sinamics
G115D is integrated into the entire MindConnect portfolio and is compatible
with Mindsphere applications such as Analyze MyDrives.
- Worldwide COVID-related employee bonuses totaling about
€200 million
- Up to €1,000 for every employee worldwide except for senior managers
- Managing Board’s appreciation for top performance during crisis and
recognition for additional burdens caused by pandemic
- Prompt implementation planned
The Managing
Board of Siemens AG has approved a special worldwide COVID payment to all employees
except senior managers. This decision honors the workforce’s extraordinary
performance during the pandemic, which Siemens has handled excellently so far –
thanks also to its employees. The company is also making this payment to live
up to its role as a responsible employer during these special times.
- Siemens to offer industry’s first integrated multiscale solution for soft matter as part of Simcenter portfolio
- Addition of Culgi technology to enable performance-driven optimization of advanced materials in both discrete and process manufacturing industries
Siemens announced
today that it has signed an agreement to acquire Culgi, a computational
chemistry software company with a focus on multiscale simulations in the
process industries. Culgi will join Siemens Digital Industries Software, where
its solutions will expand simulation capabilities of the
Xcelerator
™
portfolio with quantum and molecular chemistry models that seamlessly couple
with the continuum approach in
Simcenter™ STAR-CCM+™ software. This unique engineering workflow can deliver
significant cost savings and accelerate innovation in the materials and process
industries, increasing the potential for product and process transformations.
- Sale for price of €2.025 billion
- Another step in executing Vision
2020+ strategy for becoming a focused technology company
- New ownership structure offers Flender
optimal growth and development opportunities
- Long-term and reliable commitments agreed
upon for Flender’s employees and German locations
The Managing
Board and Supervisory Board of Siemens AG have approved the sale of Flender GmbH
– a world-leading supplier of mechanical and electrical drive systems – to Carlyle.
The contracting parties signed a corresponding agreement today. The price is €2.025 billion (enterprise value). Siemens
recently gave its energy business independence through a public listing. By
selling Flender, the company is now promptly taking another important step in
the rigorous execution of its Vision 2020+ strategy for enabling Siemens
to become a focused technology company. Carlyle’s plans – following Flender’s successful
reorientation – are to further accelerate its growth and fully develop its
strengths through more independence and greater leeway for decisions. The sale also
makes it possible to forgo the originally planned spin-off and public listing
and thus offers a faster track to clarity for a successful future of Flender. The
transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2021 and is subject to
foreign-investment and antitrust approvals.
- Siemens is the exclusive global sales partner for Moby.Check in the process industry
- Simple functional solution offers advantages for mobile servicing and maintenance procedures as well as for production and logistic operations in the process industry
- Audit-proof storage of testing and maintenance tasks
- Stand-alone solution can be integrated easily into existing maintenance or ERP systems
Siemens and Log.Go.Motion - a specialist in the digitalization of processes in industry and logistics - have concluded a cooperation agreement.Effective immediately, Siemens is the exclusive global third-party distributor for the Moby.Check software solution within the process industry. Moby.Check can be used to create, control, and monitor individual digital inspection checklists for servicing and maintenance procedures as well as for production and logistics processes. The software system has been developed for global use in industry.
- Robotic fiber placement and 3D printing enable disruptive breakthroughs in today’s manufacturing processes thanks to the advantages promised by Industry 4.0, the Digital Twin, higher robotic intelligence and complex motion control.
Siemens and Ingersoll Machine Tools have expanded their decade-long partnership to support the Rockford, IL-based machine tool company of Camozzi Group on its digital journey of creating digital twins of its products and expanding into new markets. Based upon extensive experience in heavy machine tool building, Siemens cutting-edge technologies in hardware complement Ingersoll Machine Tools’ successful journey into the new market of additive manufacturing and have pushed the boundaries for industrial robots for the aerospace market with its entry-level robotic platforms MasterPrint Robotic™ and MasterPrint Continuous Filament™.
- Award for
outstanding interpretive recording of Piano Concerto Opus 25 by Viktor Ullmann
(1898–1944)
- Accolades
for soloist Annika Treutler, the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and conductor
Stephan Frucht
- The
project aims to keep alive the memory of Viktor Ullmann in the name of the many
artists expelled and murdered under the Nazi regime
- It also
features a groundbreaking digital, multi-perspective VR media installation with
immersive sound engineering as the narrative to Ullmann’s piano concerto
The Siemens Arts
Program has launched an audiovisual art project in partnership with pianist
Annika Treutler and media artist Alexander Stublić. The project is based on
Piano Concerto Opus 25 by the composer Viktor Ullmann, who was murdered at
Auschwitz in 1944. The art project features an elaborate new 3D audio recording
of the concerto alongside a virtual reality media art installation. The music
was recorded at the RBB concert studio in Berlin in partnership with the
Deutschlandfunk Kultur radio network and performed by the Berlin Radio Symphony
Orchestra conducted by Stephan Frucht (Artistic Director of the Siemens Arts
Program).