- Siemens and Schaeffler integrate generative AI-powered assistant in a production machine – world premiere at SPS trade show
- Industrial Copilot will optimize engineering and support operations – and it’s easy, fast and efficient
- Industrial Copilot is key to addressing the qualified workforce shortage
Technology company Siemens
is harnessing the power of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help
industrial companies drive innovation and efficiency across the design,
engineering, manufacturing and operational lifecycle of products. At the Smart
Production Solutions (SPS) trade show in Nuremberg, Siemens and the motion
technology company Schaeffler are showcasing a production machine that is augmented
with the Industrial Copilot for the first time. The two companies are demonstrating
how the Industrial Copilot can augment Siemens’ industrial automation
engineering and operation solutions.
- Aspern Smart City Research (“ASCR”) commissions Siemens to roll out new
low-voltage software, LV Insights® X, to aspern Seestadt in Vienna
- LV Insights® X, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, will enable ASCR to
create a digital twin of its distribution grid, enabling flexible network
management
- The new software could reduce power outages by 30 percent
Siemens continues to enable its customers globally to accelerate the energy transition, most
recently through the implementation of its low-voltage software to Aspern Smart City
Research (“ASCR”) in Vienna. Using Siemens’ next generation grid management software,
LV Insights® X, ASCR will be able to visualize the entire low-voltage network of aspern
Seestadt, a part of Vienna. aspern Seestadt is one of Europe's largest urban development
projects. With a digital twin, ASCR can identify critical segments, increase the usable
capacity of its grid, and integrate more renewable energy without additional grid expansion,
supporting their decarbonization efforts.
- The most advanced future energy grid simulation hub of its kind in Australia
now available for industry and academia
- $5.2 million Hub at Swinburne’s Hawthorn campus features some of the world’s
most advanced digital technology from Siemens
- Hub simulates digital twin of Australia’s energy grid, enabling future energy
scenarios mapping
Siemens and Swinburne University of Technology have launched the most advanced future Energy Transition Hub of its kind in Australia at the University’s Hawthorn campus in Melbourne.
- Norwegian distribution system operator, Elvia, to use Siemens’ SaaS product, LV Insights® X, to automate processes and handle grid complexity in the LV grid
- LV Insights® X, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, has been operational at Elvia in conjunction with Spectrum Power TM 7 ADMS since October 2023
- Partnership will enable future-proof distribution grid management in Norway, one step further on the journey towards autonomous grids
Siemens’ software has been deployed to Norwegian distribution system operator (DSO) Elvia, with the goal to future-proof its distribution grid management. Siemens’ low voltage software, LV Insights® X, and advanced distribution management system, Spectrum PowerTM 7 ADMS, are now operational and will provide Elvia with relevant insights to flexibly manage its grid and increase capacity fast. With LV Insights® X, Elvia is able to leverage existing data and create a digital twin to monitor the status of the grid, resulting in optimized outage management. This leads to cost-savings, improved grid stability and ultimately, customer satisfaction.
- Total U.S. investments to support high-growth
markets like data centers, batteries, semiconductors, EV charging and rail transportation
- New
US$150 million investment in Dallas-Fort Worth production of critical electrical infrastructure
equipment to help power U.S. data centers and accelerate adoption of
artificial intelligence (AI)
- Already announced: US$220 million rail
manufacturing plant to bolster U.S. infrastructure and mobility
- All investments to create a total of around 1,700
jobs in the U.S.
- Part of €2 billion global investment strategy to boost growth, innovation and
resilience
Today, Siemens announced an
investment of US$150 million in a new high-tech manufacturing plant in
Dallas-Fort Worth to help power American data centers and critical
infrastructure. This plant will produce state-of-the-art reliable and efficient
electrical equipment. It will enable accelerated growth of U.S. data centers, which
is being driven by the exponential adoption of generative AI. It will also ensure
secure operation of critical infrastructure. This investment specifically
supports long-term customers in the data center space, where demand is expected
to grow by around ten percent annually through 2030.
- Companies introduce Siemens
Industrial Copilot, a generative AI-powered assistant, designed to enhance
human-machine collaboration and boost productivity.
- Companies will work together to
build additional copilots for manufacturing, infrastructure, transportation,
and healthcare industries.
- Leading automotive supplier,
Schaeffler AG, is an early adopter of Siemens Industrial Copilot.
- In addition, the Siemens Teamcenter
app for Microsoft Teams will be generally available in December 2023 and
accelerate innovation across the product lifecycle.
Microsoft and Siemens are deepening their partnership by bringing the
benefits of generative AI to industries worldwide. As a first step, the
companies are introducing Siemens Industrial Copilot, an AI-powered jointly
developed assistant aimed at improving human-machine collaboration in
manufacturing. In addition, the launch of the integration between Siemens
Teamcenter software for product lifecycle management and Microsoft Teams will
further pave the way to enabling the industrial metaverse. It will simplify
virtual collaboration of design engineers, frontline workers, and other teams
across business functions.
- Opportunities from European Unitary Patent,
above all, in digital technologies
- Offerings on Siemens Xcelerator platform
can be protected much more effectively with European Unitary Patent
Siemens is
at the forefront of unitary patent applications. The European Unitary Patent – together
with the associated Unified Patent Court (UPC) – started in June 2023.
Since then, the European Patent Office has received more than 12,000
applications for the new European Unitary Patent – most of these applications
came from Siemens.
- Joint commitment to reduce
software’s environmental footprint
- Siemens recognizes
importance of software in order to advance sustainability and aims to invest in
sustainability networks like Green Software Foundation
- Green Software Foundation
focuses on developing energy-efficient systems and infrastructure and aims for
green software to become new standard for the future
Siemens is proud to join the Green Software
Foundation (GSF) as a new member of its steering committee to help guide the
Foundation’s strategic direction. Siemens’ steadfast commitment to resource
efficiency and sustainability aligns with the GSF’s mission to build the tools,
knowledge and best practices necessary for reducing software’s environmental
footprint.
- Siemens’ company Enlighted releases new analytics for more efficient building operations, and announces expanded partner ecosystem
- Enlighted achieves higher asset tracking accuracy by introducing artificial intelligence to Real-Time Location System
- Solutions are part of the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace
Enlighted, a leading property technology company
owned by Siemens, has announced the expanded use of artificial intelligence
(AI) in its Location Services solution, and the addition of two new partners to
the Enlighted AI partner ecosystem.
- Fast charging in up to 15 minutes
- SICHARGE D chargers ensure seamless charging, high reliability and flexibility
- Dynamic power allocation ensures optimized charging time
Siemens has been
awarded one of the largest single orders for SICHARGE D electric vehicle (EV)
fast chargers globally to date. The order, which comprises of 200 EV fast
chargers and digital services, was made by Astor Enerji, a manufacturer of transformer
and switchgear products to fulfill its plans to build charging stations
throughout Turkey. The company intends to set up chargers every 200 kilometers
along highways all over the country and at a number of shopping malls. By the
end of the year, at least 150 chargers are planned to be in operation, with the
remaining chargers to be delivered by February 2024.