- Northumbrian Water Group to connect more than one million smart water meters to Siemens data management system
- Cloud-based system will identify household leaks to help reduce water consumption and support Ofwat targets
- Siemens solution represents the company’s largest ever deployment of grid software
- EnergyIP® MDM X for Water software is part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio
Siemens Grid Software has secured a new contract with Northumbrian Water Group and deployed EnergyIP® MDM X, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. Northumbrian Water Group (NWG) is enhancing its ability to detect and reduce household water leaks by connecting more than one million smart water meters to a new Siemens data management platform by 2030.
- Industry
analyst firm recognizes Siemens for clear strategy, broad portfolio and
successful commitment to industrial metaverse
- Siemens
manager Virginie Maillard elected to the Metaverse Standards Forum’s board of
directors
Siemens is
the leading international provider in the growing industrial metaverse market,
according to the latest PAC RADAR from PAC, the renowned market research
company specializing in business software, IT services and digital
transformation. This rating is based on three aspects: a clear strategy, an
existing portfolio and the progress Siemens is making in this area.
- Number of people in the company’s educational programs in Germany grows 15 percent: more than 1,500 apprentices and participants in work-study programs to start their careers at Siemens in 2023
- Almost all apprenticeships and work-study positions on offer focus on jobs in technical areas, including IT
- Siemens and FAU are cooperating for a new English-language master’s program in sustainability management
More than 1,500 apprentices and participants in work-study programs in Germany will start their careers at Siemens on September 1. Despite the scarcity of applicants in the country’s apprenticeship market, this number has significantly increased compared to the previous year (2022: 1,300; 15 percent increase). For a while now, there has been an imbalance between supply and demand on Germany’s apprenticeship market: At the start of August, more than 220,000 training positions were reported as vacant. However, only around 117,000 of the country’s young people are currently looking for an apprenticeship.
- Heliox expands Siemens eMobility’s offering for the growing eBus and eTruck charging market, and for depot and fleet solutions
- Accelerates value creation in Siemens’ fast-growing eMobility business
- Adds attractive digitalization and software potential
Siemens AG
has signed an agreement to acquire Heliox, a Netherlands-based technology
leader in fast charging solutions, serving e-Bus and e-Truck fleets and
passenger vehicles. The acquisition will complement Siemens’ existing eMobility
charging portfolio, adding products and solutions for DC fastcharging focused
on eBus and eTruck fleets. Heliox’s portfolio will also extend Siemens’ market reach,
primarily in Europe and North America, while improving capabilities in power electronics.
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approval.
- CNC digitalization portfolio Machinum is integral part of Siemens Xcelerator with focus on parts manufacturing
- Analyze and optimize machine tools with Machinum
- Make digital transformation easier, faster and scalable with Siemens Xcelerator
Under the motto "Accelerate transformation for a sustainable tomorrow", Siemens will
be presenting at this year's EMO how companies in the machine tool industry can meet
energy efficiency and sustainability requirements while at the same time meeting the
demand for high-quality, affordable, and individualized products.
- Orders rose 15 percent on a comparable basis to €24.2 billion and again reached a very high level (Q3 2022: €22.0 billion)
- Revenue grew 10 percent on a comparable basis to €18.9 billion (Q3 2022: €17.9 billion)
- Profit Industrial Business totaled €2.8 billion (Q3 2022: €2.9 billion) with a strong increase at Smart Infrastructure and Digital Industries
- Net income was €1.4 billion (Q3 2022: a net loss of €1.5 billion)
- Free cash flow all-in at group level was an outstanding €3.0 billion, a 29 percent increase (Q3 2022: €2.3 billion)
- Outlook on group level confirmed for fiscal 2023 for revenue growth and EPS pre PPA, excluding the Siemens Energy Investment
Siemens continued
its profitable growth trajectory in Q3 2023 (ended June 30, 2023),
with all industrial businesses achieving strong revenue growth. Order momentum
in the company’s major projects and systems business was also strong. The
book-to-bill ratio was an excellent 1.28, while the order backlog of €110 billion
was again at a record high level. Siemens confirms its outlook on group level
for fiscal 2023 and continues to expect revenue growth of 9 percent to 11 percent
and basic earnings per share before purchase price allocation accounting (EPS
pre PPA) of €9.60 to €9.90, excluding the Siemens Energy Investment.
- Monitoring of all 3-phase grids from 200 V to 690 V nominal voltage
- Frequency monitoring from 15-70 Hz for more detailed information
- IO-Link enables transmission and evaluation of measured values in the
controller or higher-level systems
- Certification according to SIL 1 (IEC 62061) and PL c (EN ISO 13849-1)
standards for a wide range of applications
Siemens has launched a new generation of line monitoring relays. The SIRIUS 3UG5 line monitoring relays combine proven technology with new functions and applications. The relays are the easiest way to monitor standards-compliant grid stability and quality, ensuring proper system operation and a long service life of components such as motors or compressors. Grid monitoring relays are used in critical areas such as hospitals or the process industry, which require a high-quality, fail-safe supply of power. Other areas of application include cranes, elevators, air, and air-conditioning compressors, as well as the timber industry.
- In a pilot project, Siemens is combining its Sigreen emissions management software with BayWa Carbon Connect, BayWa’s software for emissions offsetting
- The real carbon footprint of products is made transparent across the supply chain, from emission generation and reduction to offsetting
- In an initial use case, Siemens is offsetting the carbon emissions of selected products of the Simatic S7-1500 family at the Electronics Works Amberg for the duration of the project
The technology company Siemens and BayWa AG are working together to advance CO2-optimized industrial production. As part of a pilot project, the two companies are combining Sigreen, Siemens’ software for emissions management, with BayWa Carbon Connect, BayWa’s software for emissions offsetting.
- Industrial Connectivity Lab opens at the Erlangen site
- Test environment for industrial connectivity technologies
- 5G, WLAN, RTLS, and RFID: Users test application scenarios and interoperability in industrial conditions
The technology company Siemens has opened a new test laboratory for industrial connectivity technologies at its Erlangen site. Embedded in the Siemens Technology Center on the Erlangen campus, the Industrial Connectivity Lab offers 300 square meters of space for extensive testing of any connectivity solution in industrial environments: Industrial WLAN, 5G, real-time localization systems (RTLS), and radio frequency identification (RFID).