- Siemens is working with NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) and NTT DATA Corporation (NTT DATA) to scale the software Sigreen to manage carbon emissions.
- The companies will develop a combined portfolio that will be available via the Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform.
- As a part of Siemens Xcelerator, Sigreen offers easy integration with NTT Com and NTT DATA’s portfolio through open data interfaces.
The Siemens
Xcelerator ecosystem now encompasses the Japan-based companies NTT Com and NTT
DATA. NTT Com is a leading global
provider of information and communication technology (ICT) solutions within the
NTT Group. NTT DATA is a trusted global innovator of IT and business services. To enable climate-neutral production using materials
from a sustainable supply chain, Siemens will work with these two companies to develop
a range of products and services for decarbonizing industry together with those
two companies. A one-stop portfolio will be created as a part of the Siemens Xcelerator business
platform, where the Sigreen carbon emission management tool from Siemens will
be combined with NTT Com and NTT DATA’s integration services. The portfolio
will be deployed in a number of pilot projects along with OMRON Corporation, a manufacturer of electronic systems, and DENSO
International Europe B.V., an automotive supplier. This follows a successful exploration phase at R&D organization
Switzerland Innovation Park Biel/Bienne.
- Pilot project with Bayer at the Dormagen site
- Reliable product identification with ID link and quick access to digital product information
- Automatic provisioning through an Information Exchange Platform
- Siemens presents Digital Data Chain at Hannover Messe
Making product data for plant components
available digitally and at all times – that is the basic idea of the so-called
Digital Data Chain (DDC). Siemens is a pioneer in mapping the entire digital
data chain as the company has now supplied Bayer's Crop Science Division with
several SITRANS P320 pressure transmitters with standardized ID links for
unique object identification. In this way, the associated instance-specific,
digital documentation according to VDI standard 2770 could be transferred
directly to the ERP system used by Bayer. "With the digital data chain,
plant operators save a lot of time and money," says Axel Lorenz, CEO
Process Automation at Siemens. "Currently, plant maintenance personnel
spend most of their working time searching for relevant information. In the
future, components at the field level can be identified quickly and reliably
via mobile devices. At the same time, all information about the component is
immediately available digitally – for example for operation or
maintenance."
- Siemens Xcelerator portfolio enables Daimler Truck to advance development of innovative technologies for its trucks and buses
- Next generation product development and lifecycle management platform to replace wide range of legacy systems as part of digitalization initiative
Siemens Digital Industries Software and
Daimler Truck AG today announced a new collaboration to implement a state-of-the-art
digital engineering platform built using the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of
software and services. The new platform will enable Daimler Truck to explore a
future of commercial vehicle innovation and the efficient product development
and lifecycle management of trucks and buses and will be rolled out globally
across Daimler Trucks’ engineering hubs, brands and business segments.
- Sinamics G220 are the first Sinamics drives to join the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio
- Integrated Clean Power technology reduces harmonics by up to 97 percent
- Digital twin in Startdrive (TIA) enables testing and optimization of behavior before hardware is available
- IIoT module for easy integration into edge and cloud applications
With Sinamics G220,
Siemens is launching a new high-performance frequency converter to join the
Sinamics family in the run-up to Hannover Messe 2023. The innovative frequency
converters are equipped with so-called clean power technology. This reduces
harmonics by up to 97 percent without the need for line harmonic chokes or DC
link chokes.
April 25-27, 2023
Under the motto "Intelligent intralogistics - experience the flow", Siemens will present at this year's Logimat in Hall 3, Stand D11, how a holistic digital twin is developed with the Digital Enterprise Portfolio. Simulation using a digital twin makes it possible to design applications and processes in intralogistics in a highly efficient, flexible and intelligent way. Siemens supports machine builders and operators of logistics centers on the path to digital transformation. The Digital Enterprise Portfolio offers an integrated product portfolio of software-based systems and automation technologies at the center of which is the digital twin. You can experience Siemens solutions and experts in person at the Logimat trade show booth in Stuttgart.
- 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.
Hannover, April 17 to April 21, 2023
On
April 17, Cedrik Neike, Member of the
Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO of Siemens Digital Industries, will
talk about the
solutions Siemens is developing for a smarter and more
sustainable industry. These solutions are needed in a world where industry is constantly confronted with challenges such as Covid, conflicts and last but not least, climate change.
Under the motto "Accelerate
Transformation", you will learn how industrial companies are working faster than ever to digitize and automate entire value chains. All with the aim of making them faster, more adaptable and more resistant.
Part of this process is the decarbonization of the industry, which requires a sustainable approach in all process steps. At our booth we will showcase how Siemens is using open standards to provide end-to-end solutions that help improve the sustainability of all process steps along the entire battery lifecycle. The goal: to minimize the carbon footprint, as well as to enhance resource efficiency through optimal utilization of materials required for battery production.
Date: April 17-21, 2023
Location: Hanover Fair
Where: Siemens booth Hall 9, Booth D53
Hybrid press conference and Q&A: 17:15 - 18:00
(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 above to register. We
are looking forward to seeing you!
- 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.
-
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.