- Sinumerik One is in operation at the BMW Group plant in Steyr, Austria
- High performance through integrated Simatic S7-1500F
Siemens supplies automation hardware and software to the BMW Group. The automation solution includes, among other things, the new generation of the Sinumerik One CNC control, which offers digital possibilities to increase productivity in production. The new automation portfolio will be used at the Steyr production plant in Austria to produce the electric drive housing. It will also help to transform production for the digital age. Siemens and the BMW Group have a long-standing partnership. The success of both companies is based on driving innovation and developing forward-looking technologies, while at the same time focusing on sustainability.
- New NCU 1740 for higher scalability of Sinumerik One
- Sinumerik Run MyRobot /Direct Control V2.0 and Run MyRobot /Direct Handling V2.0 available for Sinumerik One
- New functions for the Digital Twin in Create MyVirtual Machine and Run MyVirtual Machine
Siemens is expanding its offering for the "Digital Native" CNC Sinumerik One. Two years after its market launch, the technology company is presenting numerous innovations in hardware and software for the Sinumerik One at EMO Milano and the virtual Siemens Machine Tool Days. In this context, Siemens is demonstrating how the powerful machine tool controller can be used in a highly productive, flexible, and modular way and in the best possible way for digital transformation. In terms of hardware, the new NCU 1740 complements the existing NCU 1750 and 1760 as well as the PPU 1740, thus expanding its use in modular machines.
- Digitalizing and structuring organizational knowledge through knowledge graphs
- Building towards enriched and contextualized IoT-data service provision and AI-leveraged user self-service experience through chatbots
- Transforming today’s customer service processes and democratizing accessibility of organizational knowledge
In times of digital transformation, servicing drive systems with fully enabled access to all related data becomes a critical capability for ensured customer satisfaction and efficient business processes. One of the key levers to accomplish this resides in the transactional availability and exploitability of organizational knowledge in any form over their product-lifecycle of drive systems to facilitate collaboration, answer technical or commercial questions, expedite evidence-based decisions and back-up triggered operational activities.
- Enables secure, on-demand remote access to OT applications and systems
- Delivers Zero Trust OT/IT security approach for office and production networks
- Improves plant uptime and efficiency with secure remote access
Siemens and Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZS), the leader in cloud security, are partnering to enable customers to securely access Operational Technology (OT) systems and applications in the production network from the workplace – whether in the office or working remote. These new capabilities enable users to remotely manage and control quality assurance or diagnoses issues.
- First call for ten Vectron
locomotives with an option for 20 additional units in the coming years
- Contract including maintenance
- Largest order for Siemens
multisystem locomotives in Poland
Cargounit, the largest independent locomotive leasing company in Poland,
has ordered up to 30 Vectron MS locomotives from Siemens Mobility. The
framework agreement includes the delivery of ten units by the end of 2023 and
an option for 20 additional locomotives by 2024 as well as the maintenance of
the vehicles. The first two locomotives will be delivered this year. The
locomotives are planned for service in Poland, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia, the Netherlands and
optionally Romania and Bulgaria. The leasing company previously ordered six
locomotives from Siemens Mobility in 2018 and 2019. Cargounit’s Vectron fleet
could grow to 36 locomotives by 2024.
- Takes over October 1, reporting to
CEO Roland Busch
Lynette Jackson
(49) has been appointed as the new head of global communications at Siemens. She
will report to Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens AG, effective October
1. Jackson takes over from Judith Wiese, member of the Managing Board of
Siemens AG responsible for HR, Sustainability and Global Business Services, who
has been acting as interim head of communications since April.
- New brewery building equipped with Siemens power distribution technology for medium
and low voltage
- Innovative fluorine gas-free medium-voltage switchgear contributes to greater sustainability
- Digitalized low-voltage technology increases safety, efficiency and
economy in operation
C. & A. Veltins, one of Germany’s
largest breweries, has set itself the goal of becoming one of the most modern
and sustainable breweries in Germany by the time it celebrates its 200th
anniversary in 2024. Siemens Smart Infrastructure is supplying technology to
ensure the sustainable energy supply of a new building at the company's
headquarters in the town of Grevenstein in the Sauerland region, where a new
bottling plant will go into operation in 2022. The centerpiece is the new 8DJH
12 blue GIS fluorine gas-free medium-voltage switchgear. It completely
eliminates the greenhouse gas sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) as well as other
fluorine gases. Instead, the switchgear uses the climate-neutral Clean Air
insulation gas, which consists exclusively of natural components of the ambient
air. The system is supplemented by low-voltage technology with digital
measurement and communication functions for safe and efficient power
distribution.
The University of
Birmingham, in partnership with Siemens, is combining digital sensor and
analytics technologies, artificial intelligence, decentralized energy
generation and storage, renewable energy and concepts that help change users’
behaviour to transform the university’s Edgbaston and Dubai campuses into the
world’s smartest global campus, creating a ‘Living Lab’ where research,
teaching and learning all benefit from access to new data and
connectivity.
- Launch of Simulytic, a Siemens venture, accelerates the move to safe, autonomous mobility
- World premiere of Siemens Autonomous Charging System
- Partnership with Verein Sozialhelden e.V.: Siemens committed to easing use of charging infrastructure by the disabled
- Siemens is official charging infrastructure partner for the Blue Lane Road at IAA Mobility 2021
- #MoveToTransform campaign in Munich embodies the spirit of the IAA Mobility and shows the faces behind mobility’s transformation
For Siemens,
it’s a home game of a special kind: taking as its motto #MoveToTransform, the
company is exhibiting at the IAA Mobility 2021, which is being held for the
first time in Munich, Bavaria’s capital and Siemens’ hometown. As a focused
technology company, Siemens is presenting a holistic look at mobility for today
and for the future. The focus is on how the real and digital worlds are combined
in technical products and digital solutions to make industry, infrastructure
and transportation more intelligent, efficient and sustainable.
- IAA Studio as a platform for
visionaries, companies and organizations to discuss the mobility of the future
- 12 events from September 7 to 9 at
the Siemens headquarters at the Wittelsbacherplatz in Munich
With the
motto “#MoveToTransform,” Siemens will have an appearance at IAA Mobility 2021,
which this year is taking place in the Bavarian capital for very first time. As
a focused technology company, Siemens will present a holistic view of the
mobility of today and the future. The focus is not only on connecting the real
and digital worlds, but also on promoting dialogue between visionaries, organizations
and companies. With its very own IAA Studio, Siemens aims to contribute actively
to the discussions surrounding the mobility of the future.