- New version of Simatic PDM (Process Device Manager) Maintenance Station V2.0
- Further development based on Namur recommendations NE 105, NE 107 and NE 129
- Data collector for cyclic transfer of status data to cloud based systems
- Use of existing Simatic automation system communication structure
- Application independently of the automation and control system used
With its Simatic PDM Maintenance Station V2.0, Siemens is providing the ideal solution for efficient monitoring of intelligent field device statuses independently of the automation and control system used. Their integration is based on DD (Device Description)/EDD (Electronic Device Description) technology. Diagnostic, parameterization and status data from the field devices is read out cyclically and depicted in a clearly arranged format. The collected data can also be transferred using an export function for further processing in enterprise asset management or cloud-based condition monitoring systems. Version 2.0 has been further developed to comply with Namur recommendations NE 105, NE 107 and NE 129.
- Trade fair slogan "Digitalization in Machine Tool Manufacturing"
- Innovative digitalization and automation portfolio for the Digital Enterprise
- Integrated end-to-end ecosystem comprising digital platforms and over 40 applications
Digitalization is set to be the defining theme once again this year at the EMO in Hanover, the world's biggest fair for the machine tool industry. Under the banner "Digitalization in Machine Tool Manufacturing", Siemens will be demonstrating how machine tool users and manufacturers can benefit from digitalization with a presentation stretching over an area of around 1,200 square meters in Hall 25. Visitors to the booth can find out here how Siemens is driving forward digitalization in the machine tool industry from its leading position in the field. The Siemens trade fair presentation will focus on the company's extensive, integrated end-to-end digitalization portfolio. With this unique offering, the technology company will be showcasing ways in which machine tool manufacturers can significantly boost their production flexibility and efficiency, drastically reduce their engineering input and time to market, as well as consolidating and expanding their competitive standing in the global marketplace by digitalizing their operations.
- Control system enhances on-board safety and cost-effectiveness
- Ninth Aida ship to be equipped with Siemens technology
Aida Perla, the twelfth cruise liner of the Aida fleet, was christened on June 30, 2017 in the Spanish resort of Palma de Mallorca. Siemens equipped the new flagship with automation technology designed to control and monitor key on-board functions. Aida Perla is capable of accommodating a total of 3,300 passengers in around 1,600 cabins. The new passenger vessel is already the ninth Aida ship to be equipped with Siemens technology.
For many holiday-makers, a cruise on board a luxury liner is right up at the top of their wish list. No wonder that the leisure cruising market has been booming for many years. In the past year alone, more than 20 million cruise passengers embarked in locations around the world – and the trend is upwards. This year saw the launch of the Aida shipping company's ninth ship fitted out with automation technology from Siemens.
From July 4 to 6, 2017, all the paper industry met in Frankfurt am Main at the Zellcheming-Expo, Europe's leading trade fair for the pulp and paper industry and its suppliers. Under the banner "Discover the value of the Digital Enterprise - with Sipaper", Siemens showcased its latest applications and solutions from the Sipaper portfolio at booth D50 in Hall 4.1.
- TCS to develop Applications and Digital Services for Manufacturing Customers
- Further cooperation for Energy, Healthcare, Railway and Building Technology customers will follow
- Customers benefit from new Industrial Experience and Digital Insights
- Application Development and Management for MindSphere Core Platform and Cloud Gateway MindConnect Nano
Tata Consultancy Services a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions organization, and Siemens today unveiled a new collaboration around Internet of Things (IoT) innovation. Focused on customers in the manufacturing, energy, building technology, healthcare and railway industries the partnership will enable customers to benefit from new data insights and services based on MindSphere, the cloud-based, open IoT operating system from Siemens.
- Highly flexible scope for adjustment to specific applications
- 40 years of trouble-free operation due to high-quality, robust design
- Outstanding efficiency of up to 98.4 percent
- Reduced project execution times due to short delivery periods and simple, modular configuration
As part of its extensive portfolio of generators serving the world market, the Sigentics M from Siemens comes in shaft heights of 710 and 800 and provides the ideal solution no matter what the application. Not only does the generator itself offer outstanding flexibility in terms of electric parameters, cooling method and design to precisely suit the relevant application, but this adaptability also extends to the relevant documentation. With an efficiency level of up to 98.4 percent, the Sigentics M provides the greatest possible energy yield and so makes a major contribution to sustainability. Extremely short delivery periods, a simple modular configuration, simplified transport logistics and plant integration due to minimized dimensions and weights all help to speed up project execution time. With its high-quality, robust design, the industrial generator offers an impressive service life of over 40 years. Because it complies with international, national and industry-specific certification requirements, the Sigentics M qualifies for use anywhere around the world. Its fields of application range from power generation through marine engineering to various uses in the oil and gas industry.
- Siemens is using Digital Enterprise to drive forward the digitalization of its industrial business
- Electric motor plant in Bad Neustadt an der Saale is being developed as a showcase factory for digital applications in metalworking
- "Arena of Digitalization" presents digitalization solutions from the plant in Bad Neustadt an der Saale in an exhibition space covering over 800 square meters
- "Arena of Digitalization" is a clear commitment to the Bad Neustadt an der Saale location
Siemens is one of the world's leading providers of automation, control and electric drive technology for industry. Electric motors for industrial use have been manufactured at the Siemens site in Bad Neustadt an der Saale for 80 years. Digitalization is playing an increasingly important role at this site. For this reason, the plant is going to be developed as a showcase factory for digitalization in metalworking. In the new "Arena of Digitalization" covering an area of more than 800 square meters, Siemens is now showing customers and partners how digitalization is used in metalworking and motor production and what results can be achieved with it. In addition, using its own development and the way production has grown over many years as an example, the showcase factory demonstrates how digitalization already offers advantages in terms of productivity and efficiency for the discrete manufacturing industry.
- Siemens high power charging system charges current and future electric vehicles in less than ten minutes for a 100 kilometer range
- Simultaneous charging of up to three electric vehicles
- Support for main charging standards CCS, CHAdeMO and Type 2
With an output of 150 kilowatts, the new generation of the Siemens high power charging system is capable of charging current and future electric vehicles with voltages of up to 920 volts. This means that a charging time of just ten minutes will enable electric vehicles to travel distances of over 100 kilometers. Up to three electric vehicles in compliance with the main charging standards CCS, CHAdeMO and Type 2 can be charged in parallel.
On the first day of the Hannover Messe, April 24, Klaus Helmrich welcomed you to the annual Siemens Press Conference. As member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG, Klaus Helmrich is responsible for the Digital Factory as well as Process Industries and Drives Divisions. The Press Conference took place at 6:30 PM in the Trade Fair's Convention Center, Room 1 A/B. Mr Helmrich talked about current digitalization trends in the manufacturing and process industries under the heading "Discover the value of the Digital Enterprise".