- Optimized
use of space in withdrawable designs
- Reduction
of installation expenses
- Innovative
Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) communication physics optimized for withdrawable
design
- Scalable
functionality thanks to licensable device features
Siemens has launched SIMOCODE M-CP, an efficient and
future-proof motor management product series, especially tailored for motor
control centers (MCC). The new product series complements the existing SIMOCODE
portfolio and is designed to optimally meet the requirements of motor control
centers. SIMOCODE M-CP introduces a new standard in the industry with its
compact design, advanced functionality, and compatibility with Ethernet-based
communication. In the future, SIMOCODE M-CP can be adapted to different operational
requirements by purchasing licenses that enable additional functions depending
on the application. Motor control centers are designed to efficiently
distribute power to motors, enable precise control and monitoring, and offer
protection against overloads, short circuits, and other electrical faults. The
industries in which motor control centers are used range from chemicals,
tunnels and infrastructure, pulp and paper, mining and steel to water and
wastewater.
- 8 fast deliveries of Vectron MS for rental to
railways, maintenance contract
Green Mobility
Partners, a Vienna-based new player in the European
full-service locomotive leasing business, has placed an order for up to 50
locomotives with Siemens Mobility. The contract includes the agreed purchase of
eight Vectron MS locomotives as well as support in the service area.
- Complete data transparency down to the field level
- Field-level load feeders are seamlessly integrated into the automation system
- Detection of faults, deviations, and maintenance requirements facilitates diagnosis and enables preventive maintenance
With the SIRIUS 3RC7 intelligent link module,
Siemens now offers a quick and easy way to gain complete data transparency down
to the field level. The plug-and-play expansion module combines information
technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) with minimal installation and
commissioning effort. This means that the data available at the load feeders
can be used efficiently. As part of the leading automation concept Totally
Integrated Automation (TIA) from Siemens, the SIRIUS 3RC7 intelligent link
modules are seamlessly integrated into the existing automation environment.
SIRIUS 3RC7 is part of the SIRIUS modular system, the comprehensive portfolio
for industrial controls.
- Acquisition
to enhance Siemens’ fire suppression portfolio with high-pressure water mist
- Strategic
step to drive growth in key industries and accelerate transition towards
sustainable fire suppression
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has agreed to acquire Danfoss
Fire Safety, which specializes in fire suppression technology and is a subsidiary
of Denmark-based Danfoss Group. The acquisition is expected to boost growth and
accelerate the transition towards offering a sustainable fire safety portfolio.
- World Economic Forum’s Global Lighthouse Network honors leading manufacturing sites
- AI, digital twins, and robotics have increased productivity at Erlangen factory by 69 percent and reduced energy consumption by 42 percent
- Successful launch of in-house semiconductor production for high-performance frequency converters
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has announced that the Siemens factory in Erlangen, Germany, will become a Digital Lighthouse Factory, part of its the Global Lighthouse Network. The award recognizes leading technology companies that are at the forefront of applying fourth industrial revolution technologies. By following the Green Lean Digital approach, which combines innovative technologies and sustainable practices, the plant has made significant progress, increasing productivity by 69 percent and reducing energy consumption by 42 percent in four years.
- The
opening of the Goole Rail Village in East
Yorkshire marks a significant milestone for Siemens Mobility's commitment to
the United Kingdom
- The UK Transport Secretary and Mayor of London marked
the occasion
- Siemens also announced a new up to €50
million investment in addition to the up to €230 million investment in the
Goole Rail Village, creating up to 300 more jobs at the site
- The Rail Village will contribute to the
employment of up to 1,000 people in total and the creation of up to 1,700
supply chain opportunities
- 80%
of London’s new Piccadilly line trains will be assembled
in Goole
Following an investment of up to €230 million, Siemens Mobility
is opening its Train Manufacturing Facility as a key part of its new Goole Rail
Village in the United Kingdom, on a site which spans 67 acres, the size of 35
football pitches. London Underground’s new Piccadilly line trains will be
assembled at the factory in Goole before they start entering passenger service
from 2025, helping Transport for London (TfL) transform rail travel across the
UK’s capital. Overall, Siemens Mobility’s investment in the region will create
up to 700 new jobs and an additional 1,700 supply chain opportunities by 2030.
This investment will strengthen local production to serve global markets.
- Opening concert performed by the Kyiv Symphony
Orchestra in the presence of two Nobel laureates
- Public opening event for the conference at
100cznia in Gdansk, 6 p.m. October 13, 2024
The Kyiv Symphony
Orchestra will be performing an opening concert to mark the start of the
three-day Reclaiming Europe conference in Gdansk for the first time. The
Siemens Arts Program is responsible for the artistic direction of the opening
event, which takes place at 100cznia in Gdansk at 6 p.m. on October 13, 2024
and is open to the public. Tickets to the event are free of charge. Organized
by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Die Junge
Akademie and other partners, the Reclaiming Europe conference will address
the resilience and future of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe.
- The
Buildings Business Unit, part of Smart Infrastructure HQ in Zug, Switzerland,
brings together the full portfolio of products, software and services for
buildings
- Will
accelerate digital transformation towards smarter, more sustainable
buildings
- Seitz’s
extensive experience in buildings is instrumental to future growth of Siemens’
buildings business
Siemens has appointed Susanne Seitz as CEO of the
Buildings Business Unit, which is part of Smart Infrastructure. The unit is a
newly formed business unit which brings together all Siemens’ buildings-related
businesses into one entity, effective October 1, 2024. With a combined
portfolio of products, software and services, the Buildings Business Unit is a
technology partner for digital transformation, focused on reliable and
cost-efficient building operations, decarbonization and energy efficiency, as well
as successful business operations for customers across wide-ranging industries.
- KPS Capital Partners is Innomotics’ new owner
- Siemens completes another step in focusing its portfolio
Siemens AG has successfully closed the sale of Innomotics
to KPS Capital Partners, LP (“KPS”) for €3.5 billion (enterprise value).
On May 16, 2024, Siemens had announced plans to sell this world-leading
supplier of electric motors and large-drive systems to
KPS.