- Siemens Xcelerator portfolio offers powerful drive optimization for industrial
customers
- Drivetrain Analyzer Cloud: Continuous monitoring and AI algorithms generate
specific efficiency measures
- Cloud-based approach enables optimization of energy efficiency of drives
across multiple sites
- Siemens Industrial Copilot for operations: Drive train support for users
Industrial companies are under increasing pressure to improve their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint. A major energy consumer in industry is the drive train, which consists of variable speed drives, motors, pumps, and other components. Drivetrain Analyzer Cloud, a powerful solution from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, helps companies significantly reduce the energy consumption of their drive systems through energy-based maintenance.
- Acquisition expands Siemens’ offering in PCB design for the SMB market and enables greater process coverage, from design to manufacturing preparation
Siemens Digital Industries Software
announced today that it has completed the acquisition of DownStream
Technologies, a leading provider of manufacturing data
preparation solutions for printed circuit board (PCB) design. This acquisition strengthens
Siemens’ PCB design portfolio and
expands its footprint in the electronics small and
medium-sized business (SMB) market.
- Ecosystem for the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing from large industry, SMEs, research, and the state government
- Significant funding from the Bavarian State Government
- Expansion of the Advanced Manufacturing Hub Garching with co-location of industry and research
- Congress on "Next Generation Manufacturing" on October 23/24 in Garching
- Along with other partners, Siemens is a founding member
With Bavaria Makes e.V. (in formation), a
strong ecosystem for the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing (AM) is
being created in Bavaria in Germany. The association, consisting of large
companies, medium-sized businesses, universities, research institutions, and
the innovation agency of Bavaria with Bayern Innovativ, aims to make Bavaria a
globally leading high-tech location for Additive Manufacturing within 10 years.
In Additive Manufacturing, components are built up layer by layer and are not
produced by material removal like in conventional processes. This enables great
flexibility and design freedom, opening up unprecedented possibilities for research
and industry. Currently, applications are being developed or already in use for
numerous industries such as medical, energy, aerospace & defense,
semiconductor, tool making, automotive, and railway industry.
- Siemens and O₂ Telefónica Germany launch the first fully integrated connectivity solution based on 5G network slicing, designed for Siemens' automation applications
- The product is available for water utilities and wastewater treatment companies in Germany
- A pilot customer from North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is already testing the new solution
The technology company Siemens and the telecommunications provider
O₂ Telefónica are launching a partnership in Germany to advance the
networking of the water industry with a new connectivity solution for
customized 5G mobile networks. The solution will be marketed by Siemens to thousands
of water and wastewater utilities in Germany. Unlike the manufacturing industry
with its local private 5G campus networks, the water industry's facilities are
widely distributed and need to be connected over long distances.
- Acquisition of Dotmatics, a leader in Life Sciences R&D software for $5.1 billion
- Expands Siemens' market-leading position in industrial software by extending AI-powered Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) portfolio into Life Sciences to seamlessly connect R&D through manufacturing
- Increases Siemens’ industrial software total addressable market by $11 billion; aligns with strategic goal to accelerate customer innovation across industries
- Acquisition is another milestone of Siemens’ ONE Tech Company program expanding the Siemens Xcelerator platform into Life Sciences software with stronger customers focus, faster innovations and higher growth
Siemens AG announces that it has signed an agreement to acquire Dotmatics, a leading provider of Life Sciences R&D software based in Boston, for $5.1 billion from Insight Partners. This acquisition represents a strategic milestone for Siemens, expanding its comprehensive Digital Twin technology and AI-powered software into this rapidly growing complementary market. The US company offers a market leading platform with a highly profitable portfolio of scientific applications and multi-modal data management for Life Sciences R&D. The company’s offering accelerates customers’ innovation, delivering next generation collaboration and contextualized data to enable AI-powered multi-modal drug development.
- Immediate humanitarian assistance from Siemens AG and Siemens Healthineers AG
- Internal call for donations: companies to match every euro donated by their people
- Siemens Caring Hands e.V. supports relief organizations on the ground
Siemens AG and Siemens Healthineers AG have each provided €100,000 in immediate assistance to mitigate the suffering of earthquake victims in Myanmar and Thailand and to support rescue efforts. In addition, both companies have called on the people they employ to make donations. Every euro contributed as part of this donation drive will be matched.
At Hannover Messe 2025, Siemens
will showcase how its technologies are transforming the everyday and helping
customers accelerate their digital transformation by seamlessly combining the
real and digital worlds. Innovative use cases include agent-driven AI-supported
production for enhanced adaptability, software-defined automation for reliable
operations, autonomous systems to enable the circular economy, autonomous
inspection with mobile robots, and the industrial metaverse. Siemens Xcelerator
offers cutting-edge industrial AI capabilities that integrate AI into value
chains to solve customer problems more effectively. Because AI development,
like digital transformation, requires collaboration. Siemens Xcelerator is
designed to be interoperable, flexible and open so that its offerings are
accessible to all and can be integrated into their operations. Siemens
Xcelerator invites sellers, customers and developers to co-create on AI
innovations and make them trustworthy and secure.
- Dedicated business practice expands long-standing alliance to drive development of software-defined products and factories at scale across industry
- Companies plan to scale new group to 7,000 professionals to combine leading industrial technology with AI-powered engineering and manufacturing capabilities
- Partners have driven digital transformation for clients including KION Group and Navantia
Siemens and Accenture are significantly
advancing their long-standing alliance partnership to help clients reinvent and
transform engineering and manufacturing.
- Roland Busch delivers opening speech for Hannover Messe, calling for AI-driven
innovation to fuel industrial growth
- Siemens showcasing innovations in industrial AI, software-defined
automation and digital twin technology
- Development of first industrial foundation model
to optimize engineering and automation
- Siemens and Audi to enter era of virtual manufacturing
with AI and IT-defined automation
- Siemens
demonstrates strength of powerful partner ecosystem and announces news with
Accenture, NVIDIA, Microsoft and AWS
At the 2025 Hannover Messe, Siemens is showcasing
advances in industrial AI, software-defined automation and digital twin
technology – innovations that, combined with a strong partner ecosystem, will
accelerate the digital transformation and sustainability across industries
toward an AI-driven future. As part of its transformation into a ONE Tech
Company, Siemens is aligning its portfolio, investments and organization to
scale innovation and bring together software, automation and AI. These advances
will reinforce Siemens’ role as a leader in industrial innovation while
supporting customers globally to become more competitive, more resilient and
more sustainable.
- Investment of CAD$150 million (ca. €97
million) over five years
- Center supports Canada’s strategy to advance
national battery and EV ecosystem
Siemens will invest CAD$150 million (ca. €97
million) over five years to establish a Global AI Manufacturing Technologies
Research and Development (R&D) Center for Battery Production in Canada. The
new R&D center, located initially at Siemens Canada’s head office in
Oakville, as well as in Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, will focus on
developing cutting-edge AI manufacturing technologies with an initial emphasis
on battery and electric vehicle (EV) production. It will leverage Siemens’
expertise in AI, edge computing, machine vision, digital twins, and
cybersecurity to drive innovation and efficiency in battery production, while
fostering collaboration with higher education institutions and battery
manufacturers.