- AWS IoT SiteWise Edge now available as application on Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace
- Seamless integration of edge and cloud helps customers optimize industrial operations
- Collect, organize, and analyze Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) data at scale to make better, data-driven decisions
AWS IoT SiteWise Edge is now available on the Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace. From there,
customers can deploy it on Siemens Industrial Edge for centralized app and
device management and combine it with a variety of other apps and edge devices,
from Siemens and other vendors, to configure an IoT solution for their specific
challenges. AWS IoT SiteWise Edge is an on-premises software that is part of the Industrial
IoT services portfolio of Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) and can collect,
process, and monitor equipment data locally, even without an internet
connection.
- Red Bull Ford Powertrains is using the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to develop a new hybrid power unit for 2026 racing season
- Hybrid power unit specifications for the 2026 season require a more even split between Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and electric power
Siemens Digital Industries Software
announced today that Red Bull Ford Powertrains has leveraged the Siemens
Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to rapidly develop the next
generation hybrid ICE/electric driven Power Unit (PU) for the Formula 1 2026
racing season.
- New Industrial Edge partnerships enable easy integration of machine vision into Siemens automation technology
- Improves product quality control and addresses labor shortages
- Basler cameras combined with Siemens automation portfolio create a standardized infrastructure for visual inspection also for TIA
- MVTec app on Industrial Edge facilitates end-to-end anomaly detection
Two industry leaders in
machine vision and industrial image processing are independently joining forces
with Siemens. As a result of the new partnerships, customers will be able to integrate
machine vision applications directly into their existing automation technology.
By combining their respective strengths, portfolios, and experience, it will be
possible to offer plug-and-play machine vision solutions – aligned portfolio of
automation and machine vision components consisting of hardware and software.
- Acquisition enables customers to more easily add design-specific reliability verification and analysis to integrated circuit (IC) design flows
Siemens
Digital Industries Software announced today that it has completed the
acquisition of Insight EDA Inc., an EDA software company delivering
groundbreaking circuit reliability solutions to many of the world’s leading
integrated circuit (IC) design teams.
- 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 and Schaeffler integrate generative AI-powered assistant in a production machine – world premiere at SPS trade show
- Industrial Copilot will optimize engineering and support operations – and it’s easy, fast and efficient
- Industrial Copilot is key to addressing the qualified workforce shortage
Technology company Siemens
is harnessing the power of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help
industrial companies drive innovation and efficiency across the design,
engineering, manufacturing and operational lifecycle of products. At the Smart
Production Solutions (SPS) trade show in Nuremberg, Siemens and the motion
technology company Schaeffler are showcasing a production machine that is augmented
with the Industrial Copilot for the first time. The two companies are demonstrating
how the Industrial Copilot can augment Siemens’ industrial automation
engineering and operation solutions.
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Technology company Siemens and ServiceNow, a leading company
specializing in digital workflows, are showcasing their partnership at SPS 2023
in Nuremberg, Germany
- The partnership enables transparency in industrial asset management
- A Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution for easy recognition, identification,
and management of OT devices
The technology company Siemens and ServiceNow, a leading company specializing in
digital workflows, will work more closely together in the future. Siemens’ cloud-based
software service makes all OT devices on the shop floor completely transparent and
connects them with the market-proven NowPlatform from ServiceNow.
- Intuitive motion control enables a more flexible production and counteracts the shortage of skilled workers
- New Simatic Motion Interpreter software: Program motion sequences with no specialized knowledge
- New Sinamics drive generation completes Siemens’ comprehensive motion concept
Siemens is introducing the
latest version of the Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) portal at the SPS
trade show in Nuremberg. With version 19 of the engineering framework, motion
control is easier than ever. It’s intuitive for non-experts and new users, and
this is crucial for industrial companies. To flexibly manage an ever-increasing
variety of products and cope with the shortage of skilled workers, more
processes need to be automated – and this means that machines and systems and
the resulting demands on motion control and automation technology are becoming
increasingly complex.
- 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.