- Siemens' Teamcenter software weaves a digital thread of data through an enterprise's portfolio of plants and related projects, from capital project delivery into operations, to drive new efficiencies in design, construction, and operations as well as decrease project delivery costs and timeframes
- Bentley Systems Inc., whose iTwin™ cloud services enable project digital twins and asset performance digital twins for infrastructure engineering, provides comprehensive and scalable data exchange and change synchronization
- Solution benefits the discrete and process industries, including Energy, Consumer Goods, Automotive and Transportation industries
Siemens Digital Industries Software and Bentley Systems announce today the immediate availability of a new Capital Asset Lifecycle Management (CALM) solution for Teamcenter® software. This new solution, developed collaboratively by both companies, was created to address the challenges typically faced across an enterprise's greenfield and brownfield capital projects, including rampant delays and cost overruns, which can be caused by lack of system interoperability and a failure to appropriately leverage digitalization. These challenges can adversely affect the efficiency of the operational plant or system. To address these challenges and realize greater efficiency throughout the lifecycle of capital assets, Teamcenter CALM solutions help companies make the transition to digitalization for the planning, design, procurement, construction, and operation of capital assets. The Teamcenter CALM solution can consolidate asset data and weave a digital thread from project delivery into operations, enabling the creation of a closed-loop digital twin— the virtual representation of a physical asset—to visualize and simulate project designs, construction execution, and operational performance.
- Individual monitoring of the load cells of the scale
- Seamless communication through connection to Simatic
- Maximum accuracy through connection to Siwarex WP weighing electronics
With Siwarex DB, Siemens is launching a digital junction box for weighing applications with robust field housing in IP66 protection on the market. It can be integrated easily into Simatic environments. The Siwarex DB extends the Siemens weighing technology portfolio and through its seamless networking ensures that individual analog load cells can now be acquired and evaluated more comprehensively than ever before. They can be used both for the targeted monitoring of weighing processes and for extended diagnostics. Any error messages are displayed centrally on the Simatic controller and the HMI.
- Around 2,100 apprentices
and university students in work-study programs at 20 Siemens locations are
starting their professional lives
- International training
program includes 31 participants from 14 countries
- Training program focuses on
digital transformation process
- Training as an important
foundation for lifelong learning
Around 2,100
young people in Germany alone are beginning their occupational training with
Siemens today. At 20 locations in Germany, Siemens will be training about 1,500
people for its own needs as well as another 600 participants for external
partner companies. In Berlin, 31 young people from 14 countries are
taking part in the International Tech Apprenticeship@Siemens (ITA@S) program, including
apprentices from Nigeria, Pakistan and South Africa. The ITA@S apprentices have
been sent to Berlin by their local Siemens Regional Companies for training as
electronics technicians for industrial engineering or as mechatronics technicians.
In total, 111 young people from outside Germany are completing training as part
of the ITA@S program.
- Optimized for operating temperature of -40 to +75 degrees Celsius
- Addressing new and growing cybersecurity challenges
- New cybersecurity partners make their security applications available to Siemens customers
Siemens has expanded the Ruggedcom Multi-Service Platform product family of utility-grade communication devices by introducing a new, more powerful version of the Ruggedcom APE (Application Processing Engine) – an industrial application hosting platform designed for running third party software applications in harsh, mission-critical environments.
- Agricultural
machinery company to use software solutions from Siemens including product
lifecycle management (PLM) to expand technological leadership
Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced that Maschinenfabrik Bernard
Krone GmbH & Co. KG, a leading agricultural machinery company based
in Germany, has selected the Siemens Digital Innovation Platform to help
establish its digitalization strategy. Using solutions including the Teamcenter
® portfolio and NX™ software, Krone will launch a new
digitalization program that will support processes over the entire product
lifecycle as well as collaborative work between departments by leveraging the
broad, integrated solutions that are part of the Siemens Digital Innovation
Platform.
Under the banner "Innovate. Digitalize now. SmartMining." Siemens is presenting the implementation of digital mining at this year's bauma, the world's leading trade fair for construction machinery. From April 8 to 14, the company will be demonstrating at Messe München in Hall C2, Booth 325, how mining companies can ensure and increase the availability and productivity of their mining equipment with the help of a unique range of services, comprehensive support and many years of technology and industry expertise. The digital solutions range from individual aspects to the entire mining operation.
We released our third quarter results for fiscal year 2019 on August 1, 2019. The Conference Call for journalists and the Analyst Call were broadcast live.
- Contract of Chief Human Resources Officer Janina Kugel to expire by mutual agreement
At its meeting today, the Supervisory Board of Siemens AG
agreed to extend the appointment of Managing Board member Cedrik Neike (46) by
five years. The contract of the CEO of Siemens' Smart Infrastructure Operating
Company (SI) will now run until May 31, 2025. The contract of Chief Human
Resources Officer (CHRO) Janina Kugel (49) will expire by mutual agreement on
January 31, 2020.