Frankfurt am Main, June 10 to April 14, 2024
Under
the motto 'Be digital. Be resilient. Be sustainable.", Siemens will be
presenting at ACHEMA 2024 from June 10 to 14 in Frankfurt how the combination
of digital technologies and sustainable solutions is advancing the process
industry. Visit us in Hall 11.0 and experience technological innovations and sustainable
solutions for the chemical, pharmaceutical and hydrogen industries.
Visit us at ACHEMA 2024 in Frankfurt am Main, June 10
to 14, hall 11.0.
Hybrid press event
We wamly invite you to
our hybrid Siemens press conference on June 10. Axel Lorenz, CEO Process
Automation at Siemens AG, will present
current business cases as well as new products and technologies for more
sustainable production in the process industry.
Date: June 11, 2024
Location: Frankfurt am Main, Trade Fair
Where: Siemens booth Hall 11.0
Hybrid press conference
and Q&A: 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. (participation
on site + livestream)
Participation in the
press conference is possible both on-site at our booth and digitally via
livestream.
Please click on the
button to register. We are looking forward to seeing you!
Siemens has opened the first building complex of the Siemens Technology Center (STC) at Garching Research Campus of the TUM, north of Munich, Germany. In addition to Siemens, other institutions next to the Technical University of Munich (TUM), such as the Max Planck Institute and SAP are located there, with around 28,000 people working at this hub. As a result, the Garching Research Campus is one of the largest centers for science, research and teaching in all of Europe.
Due to impacts from the coronavirus pandemic and the geopolitical environment, as well as broader macroeconomic effects of inflation, the food and beverage (F&B) industry has been facing major challenges, which range from fractured supply chains to inflation-induced higher prices. As a result, more and more companies in the F&B industry are acknowledging the need to intensify their efforts in embracing digital transformation. Regarding optimization, the F&B industry is focused on two aspects: first, it aims to streamline processes for maximum efficiency and enhance supply chain resilience. Second, it strives to achieve sustainability goals. Yet, its ultimate priority is to remain competitive in the market. The technologies used at Ekonoke, Deoleo and Coca-Cola are examples of the digital transformation that is taking place in the food and beverage industry – with the help of Siemens technology. These technologies are used in a variety of diverse cases, such as in sustainable and efficient hop production, the digitalization of a traditional olive oil production process and the example of sustainable processing and distribution of a large multinational soft drink company.
Siemens Mobility
delivers 90 Velaro
MS high-speed trains (ICE 3neo) for Deutsche Bahn. The first train of the
ICE 3neo fleet started passenger service on December 5, 2022, just two
and a half years after the first order.
Siemens Mobility and
Deutsche Bahn have jointly launched a groundbreaking project that takes public
transportation in Munich to a new level. As part of this pioneering
collaboration, modern S-Bahn trains have been developed to provide passengers
with an even more pleasant and efficient travel experience. The new S-Bahn
trains not only promise increased capacity but also set new standards in terms
of comfort, sustainability, and technology.
Siemens is rigorously executing its announced €2 billion investment strategy. Of this amount, the company plans to invest around €1 billion in Germany, thereby boosting the country’s innovative strength.
Siemens Mobility has received an order for 1,200 locomotives
of 9,000 horsepower (HP) from Indian Railways, marking the single largest
locomotive order in the history of Siemens Mobility and single largest order in
the history of Siemens India. Siemens Mobility will design, manufacture,
commission and test the locomotives. Deliveries are planned over an eleven-year
period, and the contract includes 35 years of full service maintenance.
Fraport AG, operator of the Frankfurt Airport, has commissioned Siemens, lead in a consortium with Max Bögl Group and Keolis Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, to deliver a fully automated Airval people mover. The Airval will connect the Terminal 2 with the new Terminal 3 and the Station at Terminal 1. The line will be 5.6 kilometers long, and have two tracks and three stations. Siemens will deliver 12 fully automated two-car trains equipped with GoA4 Communication Based Train Control Trainguard MT CBTC, the trackwork equipment, the station platform doors, communication system, depot equipment and the power supply system. In addition, Siemens will take over the operation and maintenance of the system for five years with an option to extend service for another five years. The Airval system will be designed and developed at Siemens' Val world center of competence in Toulouse, France. The fully automated people mover is scheduled to begin service at the Frankfurt Airport in 2023.
Global
warming, energy dependency and rising costs are among the most urgent problems
of our time. Hydrogen can play a key role in Germany’s energy future. The
community of Wunsiedel in Upper Franconia is showing how that is possible. In
Wunsiedel, one of Germany’s largest green hydrogen generation plants has now
been commissioned with the help of Siemens technology.
Deutsche Bahn
(DB) and Siemens Mobility are driving forward the climate-friendly transition
in transport and are testing the use of hydrogen for rail for the first time.
The aim is to test a completely new overall system consisting of a newly
developed train and a newly designed filling station.