- Siemens Digital Industries Software, together with Arm and AWS, delivers breakthrough PAVE360 digital twin solution on AWS’s cloud services to help accelerate next-generation software defined vehicle (SDV) innovation with virtual car in the cloud
- Developers can now access Arm automotive technology on AWS as part of PAVE360 digital twin solution to help customers speed development of automotive systems
Siemens Digital Industries Software today
announced that its PAVE360-based solution for automotive digital twin is now
available on AWS. Expanding on the strong partnership between Siemens and AWS, PAVE360
helps foster innovation in the automotive industry through hardware and
software parallel development, “shifting-left" the design phase of SDV.
With a parallel approach, developers can compress the design cycle time and accelerate
time to market. In addition, Siemens has collaborated with Arm to help enable developers to access
Arm®-based technology
running on Siemens’ PAVE360 Digital Twin solution via AWS cloud services.
- Siemens is expanding its ecosystem and is for the first time offering its partners’ solutions specifically designed for additive manufacturing on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace
- Castor, EOS, and AMbitious are the first partner offerings that complement the Siemens solutions; they’re appropriate for users entering the field of additive manufacturing
- Accelerate the industrialization of AM with Siemens Xcelerator and easy-to-use, interoperable, and end-to-end ecosystem solutions
Over the last few years, Siemens has successfully built an ecosystem that encompasses numerous partnerships along the entire value chain for the industrialization of additive manufacturing. This includes more than 110 machine manufacturing companies that produce the highest-quality components based on Siemens automation as well as leading producers offering integrated software solutions.
- New hardware and software available for Siemens' Industrial Edge ecosystem
- Industrial Edge Management System now cloud-based As-a-Service
- Low code for Industrial Edge: Simplifying edge app programming with Mendix on Edge
- Market launch at this year's SPS trade show in Nuremberg as part of Siemens Xcelerator
Industrial companies are increasingly relying on
what’s known as edge computing in their production. It allows them to capture
and process data where it’s generated: at the field level in the plant. At this
year's SPS trade show in Nuremberg, the technology company Siemens is expanding
its range of products and services for Industrial Edge at all levels. This will
allow users to connect their information technology (IT) even better with the
operational level (OT). Industrial Edge is also part of the portfolio of the Siemens
Xcelerator open and flexible business platform.
- Digital twin of the machine, the workpiece, and the controller available in an end-to-end offering on Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace
- Siemens underscores its technology leadership in combining the real world with the digital world
- Less scrap and avoidance of machine damage
- Up to 40 percent faster production ramp-up of the machine
The technology company
Siemens, an innovation leader in automation and digitalization, and DMG MORI, a
leading global supplier of cutting-edge machine tools for turning, milling, and
grinding as well as for additive manufacturing, are presenting the first end-to-end
digital twin for machine tool machining on Siemens Xcelerator. Based on the
Digital Native CNC Sinumerik One, the offering includes the digital twin of the
controller, the customer-specific DMG MORI machine tool, and the workpiece and
is available now on Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace.
- Sinumerik Ctrl-E in V6.22 with new functions for evaluating and reducing energy consumption
- Flexible HMI portfolio for multifunctional machine tools
- Perfect compatibility in use and programming for easy integration into the existing machine fleet
At this year's EMO, Siemens is expanding its range of products and services with the "Digital Native" CNC Sinumerik One. The new CNC generation from Siemens, which was launched on the market in 2019, comes with numerous innovations in software and hardware. With the new Sinumerik software version V6.22, there are new technology functions for the Sinumerik One that increase transparency in the machine, simplify operation, reduce machine wear, and increase performance. This leads to the optimal use of available resources, for example by reducing scrap and repairs. It also helps to increase machine productivity by minimizing idle and production times, for example.
- 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.
- Innomotics, a leading supplier of
motor and large-drive systems, has launched with a new brand identity
- As of July 1, 2023, Innomotics has
become a separately managed Siemens subsidiary in Germany
- Global carveout is on track and is to
be largely completed by October 1, 2023
- Operating headquarters are in
Nuremberg, Germany, for the new company, which employs about 15,000 people
globally and generates more than €3 billion in revenue
Innomotics has
launched in Germany as a separately managed legal entity as of July 1,
2023. Under a single roof, the supplier of motors and large drives brings together
business activities with low- to high-voltage motors, geared motors,
medium-voltage converters and motor spindles as well as project and service
offerings for this product portfolio. The company’s operating headquarters are
located in Nuremberg, Germany. The carveout in Germany has now been completed. The
global carveout is also to be largely completed by the beginning of the new
fiscal year on October 1, 2023. In the future, Innomotics will comprise the previous
corresponding businesses from the units Large Drives Applications and Digital
Industries, as well as the separately managed Siemens companies Sykatec and
Weiss Spindeltechnologie. Worldwide, around 15,000 people are working at
Innomotics to realize growth potential and thus secure the company’s future market
success as a trailblazing specialist for motors and large drives.
- Lighter, faster and more efficient aircrafts are needed to reduce emissions in aviation
- By leveraging Siemens Xcelerator – our open, digital business platform – companies achieve digital transformation easy, fast, and at scale
- With SINUMERIK ONE, our digital native CNC, aerospace manufacturers can take high-end part manufacturing to the next level
Aerospace industry has many challenges ahead:
cost pressure, changing market conditions, and society’s demand for sustainable
mobility.Automation and digitalization are helping airplane
manufacturers to take up these challenges and reach climate targets like ‘Fly
Net Zero’. Therefore, Siemens offers a wide range of solutions for aviation
along the entire value chain – from the concept and design until an aircraft is
ready for take-off and through end of service. Siemens portfolio consists
of design and simulation software, manufacturing automation and management,
robotics, composite solutions, intelligent building automation management
systems and lifecycle management software.
- Siemens Xcelerator portfolio used to develop the digital twin of the next generation of Maeve’s zero-emissions, all-electric aircraft
- Maeve 01 aircraft enables 44+ passengers to travel in a range over 250 nautical miles at significantly lower energy consumption compared to the previous generation
- Latest design aircraft reduces operating economics by 30% compared to existing turboprops
Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced
Maeve Aerospace B.V. has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry
software and services to aid in the development of Maeve 01 – its next-generation,
zero emissions all-electric passenger aircraft. Unveiled at the Paris Air Show,
Maeve 01 enables 44+ passengers to travel in a range of 250nmi with zero
emissions.
- The
integrated solutions provide customers with real-time visibility into global
component availability, demand, cost and compliance data
- Begins
with integration of the Supplyframe DSI platform with Siemens’ Xpedition software
for electronics systems design
Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced that it is integrating the
Supplyframe™ Design-to-Source Intelligence platform with its Siemens Xcelerator
portfolio of software and services to bring robust real-time supply chain intelligence
to the world’s most comprehensive digital twin technology.