- Trade show motto: "Intelligent intralogistics - experience the flow"
- End-to-end automation and digitalization in intralogistics as a decisive competitive advantage
- Siemens Xcelerator to make digital transformation easier, faster, and scalable
- Highlight: Digital Twin of a real logistics center for more flexibility, higher throughput, and more sustainability
- NEW: AI-based autonomous picking with robots
Under the motto
"Intelligent intralogistics - experience the flow", Siemens is
presenting the holistic digital twin of a real logistics center at this year's
Logimat. The logistics and intralogistics industry finds itself in a rapidly
changing and demanding environment: increasing demand for energy efficiency and
sustainability, the shortage of labor, and cybersecurity threats are just some
of these challenges. With an extensive automation and digitalization portfolio
along the entire value chain specifically for the intralogistics industry,
Siemens supports machine builders and warehouse operators in overcoming these
challenges.
- Siemens and Continental Tires sign strategic supplier agreement
- Machine standards expected to maximize interoperability and flexibility
- Siemens to supply automation and drive technology, software, industrial communication, and training
Continental’s tire division and Siemens have signed a
strategic supplier agreement. As Siemens announces on the sidelines of the Tire
Expo trade fair in Hannover (Germany), the company will supply automation and
drive technology for Continental’s tire factories worldwide in its capacity as
a preferred supplier. The aim of the cooperation is to further optimize
Continental's global tire production with innovative control and automation
technology. As part of the agreement, standards will be established which will
help Continental make its production machinery even more efficient throughout
their lifecycles.
- Unused field data becomes accessible to IT systems with Field Data Enablement (FDE) – without interrupting production or influencing the control system
- No additional sensors or programming are required
- Available as a software and/or hardware solution
In the age of digitalization, data is the new gold. With its new Field
Data Enablement Portfolio, Siemens is now making unused field data accessible
to IT and thus making manufacturing companies more efficient and future-proof.
In many production plants, there’s still lots of hidden potential for
optimization at the field level, for example in automating machines and
systems. Currently only about 20 percent of the total volume of data is used.
Until now, data has been provided to IT systems by the controller, which sends
data from the shop floor to edge or cloud systems. This means data that’s not
available in the controller remains unavailable to IT, such as information
about commissioning. Field Data Enablement now enables the convergence of IT
and OT data with no need to reprogram the controller. This makes OT data
accessible to IT systems that would otherwise remain unused or could only be accessed
with great time and effort and with disruptions in running production plants.
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End-to-end
portfolio of low- to high-voltage motors, geared motors, medium-voltage
converters and motor spindles
- Operational
headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany, with around 14,000 employees worldwide and
revenue of approximately €3 billion
- Effective
July 1, 2023, Innomotics will operate in Germany as a legally separate,
wholly owned subsidiary of Siemens AG. The global carve-out is on track; to
be largely completed by October 1, 2023
- Innomotics’
management team will comprise Michael Reichle (CEO), Christoph Salentin (CFO)
and Hermann Kleinod (CTO)
A new, leading
motors and large drives company will be called Innomotics. Under this name,
Siemens is combining its business activities in the areas of low- to
high-voltage motors, geared motors, medium-voltage converters and motor
spindles. The portfolio includes an innovative solutions and digitalization
portfolio and a broad range of service offerings. The related businesses were
previously assigned to the units Large Drives Applications and Digital
Industries and to the legally separate Siemens companies Sykatec and Weiss
Spindeltechnologie.
- Questa Verification IQ helps global engineering teams collaborate in real time to accelerate the verification management process and provide real-time project visibility
- Seamlessly integrates with industry-leading Polarion REQUIREMENTS to deliver a platform that automatically captures all data from every engine run across the life of a project
Siemens Digital Industries Software today introduced
Questa™ Verification IQ software – a groundbreaking solution that helps logic
verification teams overcome a host of challenges associated with the dramatic
rise in design complexity of sophisticated, next-generation integrated circuits
(ICs). Team-based, cloud-enabled, data-driven and powered by artificial
intelligence (AI) technology, Questa Verification IQ helps to accelerate
verification closure, streamline traceability, optimize resources and speed
time-to-market.
- eXplore Live at Deloitte’s The Smart Factory @ Wichita helps companies experience the future of smart manufacturing and the power of digitalization using the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio
- New dedicated space allows Siemens, Deloitte and other collaborators to bring suppliers and customers together to work towards engineering excellence
Siemens
Digital Industries Software today announced the opening of eXplore Live at The Smart
Factory @ Wichita, an experience center convened by Deloitte that marries an
ecosystem of world-leading organizations with business strategy and
cutting-edge technology to demonstrate Industry 4.0. Located on Wichita State
University’s Innovation Campus, The Smart Factory includes a fully operational
production line and experiential labs for developing and exploring innovative
capabilities of smart manufacturing.
- Michael Reichle is the new CEO of Siemens Large Drives Applications and will become CEO of the newly formed integrated motors and large drives champion later this year.
- The previous CEO, Hermann Kleinod, will remain an integral part of the global LDA management team.
- Christoph Salentin continues to serve as CFO of LDA.
Effective
January 1, 2023, Michael Reichle has been appointed CEO of Siemens Portfolio
Company Large Drives Applications (LDA). He succeeds Hermann Kleinod, who will
remain an integral part of the global LDA management team. As CEO, Reichle
assumes all areas of responsibility of his predecessor.
- Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli uses Siemens Xcelerator as a Service to accelerate development of the ultimate AC75 America’s Cup yacht
- Cloud-based collaboration is used to manage increased design complexity and improve manufacturing repeatability, in and out of season
- The team leverage the power of high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, running thousands of simulations per day to explore new designs
Siemens Digital Industries Software
announced today that the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli America's Cup team is using the
Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of software and services to design, simulate and
optimize its racing yacht for the forthcoming America’s Cup challenge (37th
America’s Cup).
The sale of Siemens
Commercial Vehicles business to Meritor closed successfully on November 30.
In May 2022, Siemens had announced the contract signing to sell Commercial
Vehicles business to Meritor, Inc. for a purchase price of around €190 million
(Enterprise Value).