- CNC digitalization portfolio Machinum is integral part of Siemens Xcelerator with focus on parts manufacturing
- Analyze and optimize machine tools with Machinum
- Make digital transformation easier, faster and scalable with Siemens Xcelerator
Under the motto "Accelerate transformation for a sustainable tomorrow", Siemens will
be presenting at this year's EMO how companies in the machine tool industry can meet
energy efficiency and sustainability requirements while at the same time meeting the
demand for high-quality, affordable, and individualized products.
Siemens is rigorously executing its announced €2 billion investment strategy. Of this amount, the company plans to invest around €1 billion in Germany, thereby boosting the country’s innovative strength.
Under the motto"Accelerate
digitalization for a sustainable tomorrow", Siemens will be presenting
solutions at AMB Stuttgart on how to accelerate digitalization in the machine
tool industry, optimize the sustainability of CNC manufacturing and improve the
user experience. Thanks to the continuous analysis of manufacturing data, there
is enormous optimization potential for machine tools.
You can
experience the Siemens solutions and experts live at the AMB booth (Hall C2 | 2B03)
in Stuttgart.
- CEOs sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for cooperation on electric propulsion technologies to lower fuel cost and emissions
- EADS and Siemens to cooperate long-term to introduce hybrid power plant technologies in helicopters and large airplanes
- Successful maiden flight of second generation test airplane demonstrates large savings potential for airlines
EADS and Siemens are entering a long-term research partnership to introduce new electric propulsion systems that could help airlines lower their fuel bills and drive environmental performance. Together with their partner, Austria-based Diamond Aircraft, the companies showcase a second generation serial hybrid electric airplane at Le Bourget.
The best of two
worlds – EMO 2021, Siemens is going hybrid. Under the motto
"Digitalization in Machine Tool Manufacturing - Infinite opportunities
from infinite data", Siemens will be demonstrating at EMO Milano and at
the virtual Siemens Machine Tool Days 2021, which will be held at the same
time, how the full potential of data can be used for higher productivity. This
is because combining the real world with the digital world enables
manufacturers and users of machine tools to act flexibly and sustainably.You can experience the Siemens solutions live and meet with the experts in person at the EMO exhibition booth (Hall 7 | E06) in Milan. Or visit the Siemens Machine Tool Days (SMTD) online – Virtual Experience with virtual showroom, auditorium and Meet-the-Expert sessions. Register here:www.siemens.com/emo
- One
of the world's largest urban transport infrastructure projects
- 67
metro trains and the high-performance CBTC system delivered, operating fully
automated with highest grade of automation
- Efficient,
safe, and comfortable mass transit system capable to move up to 3.6 million
people daily, at full capacity
The BACS consortium led by Bechtel, along with local
construction companies Almabani and Consolidated Contractors Company, and in
collaboration with Siemens Mobility, successfully delivered Riyadh Metro´s
64-kilometer Blue Line (line 1) and Red Line (line 2), equipped with 67 Siemens
Mobility Inspiro trains for fully automated, driverless operations. This marks
a significant achievement in the development of public transportation in the
capital city, providing residents and visitors with a fast, safe, and eco-friendly
mass transit system. The passenger operations on the network´s Blue Line starts
December 1st with Red Line officially commence passenger operations
on December 15.
- Integration of the SuperTrak Horizon3™ smart platform into Siemens’ TIA Portal, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio
- Collaboration enables cost-effective, high-performance automation solutions
- Advantages include reduced engineering effort, improved quality, and higher performance for packaging machine manufacturers
Siemens, a
leading technology company, and SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™, a market leader in linear motion
conveyance, announced a new strategic collaboration to maximize product range
and machine throughput and shorten cycle time for machine building and
manufacturing customers.
- Support for the latest PLCs ensures
compatibility and increases performance
- User-friendly
handling thanks to human-readable
text-based representation of graphical code and security update
- Performance,
collaboration and efficiency improvements driven by generative AI and
integrated cloud capabilities
Siemens, a leading technology company, is
introducing the latest version of the Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Portal
at the Smart Production Solutions (SPS) trade show in Nuremberg, Germany. The
engineering framework is designed for improving industrial automation
processes. By simplifying workflows and increasing efficiency, it enables
faster project development.
- World premiere: Existing GoA4 line upgraded to
latest generation CBTC driverless automation system to boost capacity, reliability,
and efficiency for Paris metro operator RATP on behalf of Île-de-France
Mobilités
- Upgraded
line enables driverless automated train operation along the route doubled
in length, now also connecting Orly Airport to central Paris
- Line
remained in operations throughout the project that will serve one million
passengers daily by 2025
Siemens Mobility and RATP (Régie
autonome des transports Parisiens) have successfully modernized and extended the
automated Line 14 of the Paris metro. This world premiere marks the first
migration of an automated driverless (GoA4 – Grade of Automation) metro line to
the latest generation GoA4 driverless automated system “Trainguard MT CBTC”. The
new system, which was implemented during the past six years during passenger
services, enables more efficient and reliable services on the line that has
doubled in length by 14 kilometers due to extensions to the North and South.
With a remarkable headway of 85 seconds along its entire 28 km route, Line 14
is now the longest line in the Paris network and will eventually accommodate
over one million passengers daily. The expansion enables passengers to travel
from Orly Airport to Paris city center in 20 minutes and from the northern business
districts in Saint-Denis Pleyel to Orly Airport in just 40 minutes. With its
improved capacity, reliability, and efficiency, Line 14 serves as the backbone
of Paris' public transportation system, connecting to the future Grand Paris
Express network. Over six years, more than 250 Siemens Mobility engineers
contributed to this project, with over 500,000 hours of engineering.