- Acquisition expands Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio, enhancing current integrated circuit design offerings with pioneering place and route software
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Avatar technology strengthens Siemens’ leadership in Design to Silicon with place and route for advanced node design
Siemens has signed an agreement to acquire
Santa Clara, CA-based Avatar Integrated Systems Inc., a leading developer of
place and route software for integrated circuit (IC) design. Avatar helps engineers
optimize power, performance, and area (PPA) for complex chips with fewer
resources. Siemens plans to add Avatar’s technology to the
Xcelerator portfolio
as part
of Mentor’s IC suite of software, capitalizing on the growing segment of place
and route. Avatar will be integrated with existing market-leading products from
Mentor, a Siemens Business, including the
Calibre® platform
,
Tessent™ software
, and
Catapult™ HLS software
, to help customers
develop solutions that address today's and tomorrow's design implementation
challenges.
- New plant intelligence options for the control and monitoring of recipe-controlled processes
- Easy orchestration of production sequences with “WinCC Unified Line Coordination” (LCS)
- Quick changes to processes in recipe and sequence-based production with “WinCC Unified Sequence” (SES)
Siemens is expanding its offer for the Simatic WinCC Unified visualization system to include two new plant intelligence options: Line Coordination (LCS) and Sequence (SES) enable the fast orchestration and adaptation of production sequences for the control and monitoring of recipe-controlled processes, such as those used in the food and beverages industry. With these new software options, users can flexibly design production sequences, monitor different plant sections and therefore utilize the capacity of individual production machines better and more evenly, increasing both effectiveness and economic efficiency. For both SES and LCS, Siemens supplies automation modules and the corresponding controls for the visualization, which can be engineered in the Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Portal engineering framework. Production sequences can be parameterized with the corresponding modules, which eliminates programming effort and reduces engineering effort. The two new plant intelligence options can be combined to meet the relevant requirements.
- Top flexibility thanks to automated guided vehicles (AGVs)
- Conveyor technology solutions enable space-optimized construction
- All conveyor technology components were installed within a record time of 4.5 months only
Within a record time of 4.5 months, Siemens has installed all conveyor technology components for the final assembly of the first fully electric Porsche, the "Taycan". As a result, the time from installation to production of the first vehicle was halved compared to similar projects. As, due to several building restrictions, the final assembly production line had to be built up vertically, a manufacturing concept has been developed in which each level is used for production purposes. The Taycan facility at the parent plant in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen was put into operation in September last year.
- Together, Industry
leaders Siemens and SAP will deliver integrated end-to-end software solutions across
product lifecycle, supply chain and asset management.
- Partnership leverages expertise and technology of both companies to provide
a true digital thread that helps enterprises eliminate process and information siloes,
drives digitalization and delivers a comprehensive solution for the 4th
industrial revolution (Industry 4.0).
- SAP will offer Siemens Teamcenter
software as the core foundation for product lifecycle collaboration and product
data management.
- Siemens will offer SAP® Intelligent
Asset Management solutions and SAP Project and Portfolio Management applications
to maximize business value for customers over the entire product and service lifecycle and enable new collaborative processes between manufacturers and
operators.
Siemens and SAP today
announced a new partnership that will leverage their industry expertise and bring
together their complementary software solutions for product lifecycle, supply
chain and asset management so their customers can deliver new innovation and collaborative
business models that will accelerate industry transformation globally. Through
this agreement, both SAP and Siemens will be able to complement and integrate
their respective offerings in order to offer customers the first truly integrated
and enhanced solutions for product lifecycle management (PLM), supply chain,
service and asset management. This will enable customers to form a true digital
thread integrating all virtual models and simulations of a product or asset with
real-time business information, feedback and performance data over the entire
lifecycle.
- Siemens supports Hexr in the mass customization of additively manufactured bicycle helmets
- Digital Enterprise portfolio offers integrated software and automation solutions for additive manufacturing
- Additive Manufacturing Network – an online order-to-delivery collaboration platform for the industrial additive manufacturing community, helps streamline the AM production process
Bicycle helmets made to measure and in an
affordable framework for everyone - what was unthinkable a few years ago is now
becoming reality thanks to digitalization and additive manufacturing. The head
is simply scanned with a smartphone app and the process for the custom-made
helmet is initiated. Siemens, together with EOS, has supported this vision of
the bicycle helmet manufacturer Hexr. Siemens' Digital Enterprise portfolio
consists of software and automation solutions that optimize process steps along
the entire value chain of additive manufacturing. This holistic approach is
unique in the field of the industrialization of additive manufacturing. With
the help of end-to-end solutions, Siemens has created the digital twin of an
industrialized additive manufacturing factory, helping to optimize the design
and streamline the production processes for customized bicycle helmets even
before production begins. By combining simulation, design optimization and a
high degree of automation in production, the costs per part could be predicted
and significantly reduced, allowing Hexr to scale the scan-to-print application
to mass production.
- Using proven hardware and software, Siemens develops a solution for social distancing at the workplace
- Companies can simulate and manage the possible risks to their employees while at the same time increasing the productivity of their plants
- Simatic Real-time Locating Systems (RTLS) plus SieTrace software provide location information which customers can use to control their manufacturing processes and to design their operating procedures future-proof
Siemens uses a combination of hardware and software to offer a new solution for the challenges that companies face as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The solution enables companies to quickly and efficiently control how employees interact with one another, with the production line and with the plant setup. The integrated digital twin helps the company to simulate the safety of employees, to test and optimize the setup of work areas, to validate safety measures, and thus to design future-proof production lines.
- Acquisition expands Xcelerator portfolio and creates data-driven product lifecycle management solutions for system-on-chip (SoC)
- Integration of cybersecurity, functional safety, and the management of complexity can enhance product quality, safety, and time-to-revenue across industries ranging from automotive and factory automation to high-performance computing
Siemens has signed an agreement to acquire Cambridge,
UK-based UltraSoC Technologies Ltd., a provider of instrumentation and
analytics solutions that put intelligent monitoring, cybersecurity and
functional safety capabilities into the core hardware of system-on-chip (SoC).
Siemens plans to integrate UltraSoC’s technology into the Xcelerator portfolio as part
of Mentor’s Tessent™ software product suite. The addition of UltraSoC to Siemens enables a
unified data-driven infrastructure that can enhance product quality, safety and
cybersecurity, and the creation of a comprehensive solution to help semiconductor
industry customers overcome key pain points including manufacturing defects, software and hardware
bugs, device early-failure and wear-out, functional safety, and malicious
attacks.
- Solution combines elements of Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio and IBM Maximo to continuously improve product performance, maintenance and operations
- Establish a digital thread between product design, equipment manufacturers and owner/operators to help reduce equipment downtime and increase production capacity
Expanding on their long-term partnership, Siemens and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announce the availability of a new solution designed to optimize the
Service Lifecycle Management (SLM) of assets by dynamically connecting
real-world maintenance activities and asset performance back to design
decisions and field modifications. This new solution establishes an end-to-end
digital thread between equipment manufacturers and the owner/operators of that
equipment by leveraging elements of the Xcelerator portfolio from Siemens Digital Industries Software and IBM Maximo®.
- Addition of E/E systems development capabilities to Capital, the leading solution for the design, manufacture and service of electrical systems, enables support for software architectures, communication networks & AUTOSAR compliant embedded software within the Xcelerator portfolio
- Integrated capabilities can be used to design and assess E/E systems and enables support for integrated end-to-end model-based design, manufacturing and service domains
Siemens Digital Industries Software
announces today an expanded
Capital
™ electrical/electronic
(E/E) systems development software portfolio. Building upon leading Capital
capabilities for design, manufacture and service of electrical systems, the
portfolio is now expanded to encompass E/E system and software architectures, network
communications and embedded software development. As part of the
Xcelerator portfolio
of
software, services and application development platform, Capital is integrated with
adjacent Siemens solutions, including the Teamcenter® portfolio for product
lifecycle management, NX™ software for mechanical design and Mendix low code
development environments, which creates the world’s most comprehensive E/E systems
development solution to efficiently engineer today’s smart products.
- NX offers unconstrained concept design sketching within the 3D environment to help increase productivity
- NX software, part of Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio, is a leading solution for building the most comprehensive digital twin
Siemens Digital Industries Software is announcing a new solution for capturing
concepts in 2D. The new NX™ Sketch software tool revolutionizes sketching
in CAD, which is an essential part of the design process. By changing the
underlying technology, users are now able to sketch without pre-defining
parameters, design intent and relationships. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to infer relationships on the fly, users can move away
from a paper hand sketch and truly create concept designs within NX™ software. This technology offers
significant flexibility in concept design sketching, and makes it easy to work
with imported data, allowing rapid design iteration on legacy data, and to work
with tens of thousands of curves within a single sketch. With these latest
enhancements to NX, Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio continues to bring together great technology, even within the core
of modelling techniques, helping remove the traditional barriers users have
experienced to dramatically improve productivity.