- Industry-defining digital twin for machine tool processing available in an end-to-end offering on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace
- Virtual machine and virtual CNC simulate milling of virtual part
- Efficiency gains include up to 40 percent faster ramp-up time
- Siemens and DMG MORI partnership underscores power of ecosystems
- Milestone marks another step toward industrial metaverse
Siemens AG and DMG MORI, global leaders in
automation and precision machine tools, are offering an industry-defining
digital twin for machine tool processing on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace.
Based on the Digital Native CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) Sinumerik One, this
offering encompasses a digital twin of the control system, the machine tool and
the workpiece, enabling breakthrough improvements in sustainability,
flexibility and time-to-market. CNC SINUMERIK ONE is the leading-edge control
system responsible for machining with machine tools.
- Equipping the Harburg II bus depot in Hamburg is a follow-on project to the successful construction of three technical centers at the Alsterdorf bus depot
- Infrastructure to establish an electric bus fleet in Saarlouis
- 40 charging points in total
- Charging infrastructure, including planning, construction and connection to the medium-voltage grid
Siemens has received two major orders to set up
the charging infrastructure for electric buses (e-buses) in two cities in
Germany. In Hamburg, Siemens will again support Hamburger Hochbahn AG, one of
Germany´s largest public transport companies, in reaching its goal of operating
a completely emission-free bus fleet by 2030. In Saarlouis, Siemens will enable
the smooth transition to electric buses for Kreisverkehrsbetriebe Saarlouis
(KVS GmbH). The projects include planning, installing the charging
infrastructure and integrating it into the medium-voltage grid. This is
complemented by multi-year maintenance contracts. In Hamburg alone, eliminating
all diesel-powered buses will save approximately 66,000 tons of CO2
per year.
- Siemens launches study of 1,400 executives globally revealing regional, city and industry insights regarding the infrastructure transition across energy systems, mobility and buildings
- Decarbonization is a top priority within the infrastructure transition, but progress is too slow
- Over 50% of executives believe decarbonization is a competitive advantage, but less than half believe their country has an effective decarbonization strategy
- Technology and digitalization key levers of a successful infrastructure transition
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has released key insights into the divisive nature of the infrastructure transition in a new report, titled “Siemens Infrastructure Transition Monitor 2023: The Great Divide on The Path to Net Zero.” Data from the report reveals that there is limited alignment on priorities and how best to progress towards a decarbonized and resource-efficient world. Whilst more than half of people surveyed believe the infrastructure transition is accelerating in their region, a quarter of participants - senior executives from seven major industry groups - said that progress is “too slow”, while 29 percent believe progress is “coordinated”, and 31 percent describe it as “on target”.
- Humanitarian assistance for those impacted by the Morroco earthquake and Liby flooding
- Companies will match every euro donatd by their people
- Siemens Caring Hands e.V. supports relief organizations on the ground
Siemens AG
and Siemens Healthineers have each provided €500,000 in immediate assistance to
mitigate the suffering of earthquake and flood victims in Morrocco and Libya
and to support rescue efforts. In addition, both companies have called on the
people they employ to make donations. Every euro contributed as part of this
donation drive will be matched.
- Siemens smart buildings portfolio, including Building X, recognized as Accredited Solutions by WiredScore
- WiredScore sets a global standard for technology in the built world
- SmartScore certification by WiredScore supports global investors and building operators to implement smart, connected buildings according to highest industry benchmarks and tenant expectations
- Accreditation underlines Siemens’ commitment to support customers in achieving smart and future-poof buildings
Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s smart buildings portfolio, designed to help building
owners create healthy, comfortable, and sustainable buildings – whether greenfield
or retrofits – has been recognized by WiredScore’s Accredited Solutions. The
accreditation for smart solution providers is granted by WiredScore, a US-based
company that sets a global standard for technology in the built world through
certification and education.
- Investment of CHF250 million creates climate neutral campus for 1,700 colleagues
- State-of-the-art sustainability flagship built by combining real and digital worlds
- Inauguration of R&D facility marks final addition to the Siemens Campus in Zug
- Siemens Smart Infrastructure business aims to advance technology for a greener future
Siemens
today inaugurated a new Research and Development (R&D) facility in the
presence of Swiss Economy Minister Guy Parmelin, Canton Zug Government
Councilor Silvia Thalmann-Gut and Roland Busch, the President and CEO of
Siemens AG, to mark the completion of its CHF250 million investment and the
seven-year construction of its climate-neutral campus in Zug, Switzerland.
- 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.