- Migration
to the highest grade of automation (GoA4)
- Delivery
of onboard equipment for 226 new trains
- Project
will be commissioned in five phases; fully automated by 2033
- Total
order volume of approximately 270m Euros
Siemens Mobility will upgrade the entire 170 kilometers long S-bane
network in Copenhagen to the highest grade of automation (GoA4 technology) to
enable unattended train operations starting with the first phase in 2030. Respective
contracts have been signed with Banedanmark (BDK) and
DSB recently including the necessary signaling equipment for trains and
wayside. GoA4 will allow the operator to run more trains in the entire system, enhance
the level of passenger experience, secure the current punctuality rate and will
future-proof the network. The new contracts have a total volume of about 270m
Euros and build on the original contract from 2011 to equip the Copenhagen
S-train network with the Communications-Based Train Control System [CBTC].
- End-to-end automation and digitalization in intralogistics as a decisive competitive advantage
- NEW: Simove for automated guided vehicles and mobile robots with new features
- NEW: Simatic Robot Pick Pro and Simatic Robot Pack AI for robot systems
Following
the motto "LogiMAT 2024 – experience the flow," Siemens is showcasing
its extensive automation and digitalization portfolio for the intralogistics
industry at this year's Logimat. Intralogistics is the backbone of every supply
chain. Increasing demands for energy efficiency and sustainability as well as
labor shortages and cybersecurity threats require efficient and adaptive
material flow technology. IoT-enabled hardware and software from the Siemens
Xcelerator portfolio cover the entire warehouse operation, including receiving,
transport, storage, picking, packing, and shipping. By leveraging
digitalization, automation, and innovative technologies like the digital twin,
Siemens is improving the efficiency and sustainability of the intralogistics
industry and paving the way for a smart, adaptable, and resilient future for logistics
operations.
- U5 and U8 metro lines to receive modern
Trainguard MT train control system for semi-automated (GoA2) operation
- With CBTC, headways can be shortened, and line capacity increased
by up to 30%; conversion to be completed by 2032 during ongoing operations
Siemens
Mobility has won the tender from Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe [BVG] and will
introduce a Communications-Based Train Control System [CBTC] on the U5 and U8
metro lines in Berlin for the first time. The state-of-the-art Trainguard MT CBTC
solution will enable semi-automated operation (GoA2: Grade of Automation) on
the U5 line by 2029 and on the U8 line by 2032, increasing capacity on these
lines by around 30%. Technically speaking, CBTC technology even allows headways
of less than 100 seconds. This technological advance will also significantly
improve the reliability and punctuality of the two metro lines. Siemens
Mobility will carry out the conversion during ongoing operations so that trains
on both lines of Germany’s largest metro system can continue to run
uninterrupted throughout the entire project. The contract has a volume of
approximately 200 million euros, plus additional long-term technology
maintenance contracts.
Nuremberg, November 12 – 14,
2024
- Customized IoT smart hospital platform with 2,000 asset tags and 7,000 IoT sensors improves patient experience and optimizes operations at Kantonsspital Baden
- Open platform, part of Siemens Xcelerator, enables development, setup, and scaling of additional use cases
- Siemens has supplied an app-based navigation system to help patients and staff find their way around the hospital
- Real-time location services allow staff to locate critical assets, saving time and increasing operational efficiency
Partnering with Kantonsspital Baden (KSB) in
Switzerland, Siemens Smart Infrastructure will deploy technologies and digital
services from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to create one of the country’s
smartest hospitals. The project, a demand-driven, customized Internet of Things
(IoT) platform with over 7,000 IoT sensors, will ensure a user-centric patient
experience, improved patient care, increased energy efficiency, and optimized
operations.
- Siemens’ Industrial Operations X portfolio and NVIDIA GPUs integrated in Siemens IPCs enable advanced AI applications across industries
- Estimated 25-fold acceleration in AI execution with Siemens’ integrated hardware and software enhanced by NVIDIA technology spurs efficiency, agility, and innovation
- Siemens and NVIDIA to present the future of AI in industry at SPS trade show 2024
Siemens, a leading technology company, today
announced the launch of a new line of Industrial PCs (IPCs) equipped with NVIDIA’s
GPUs. Along with an extended AI offering, that’s part of the Industrial
Operations X portfolio, it will accelerate artificial intelligence (AI)
applications and mark another milestone in the strategic partnership between Siemens
and NVIDIA that was launched in June of 2022.
- Siemens provides sustainable heating, cooling and ventilation solutions and thus, supports partners and customers in the decarbonization of buildings
- One of the highlights will include an energy efficient magnetic expansion valve, with which OEMs can gain up to 21% more heating capacity
- Also being showcased is a heat pump automation system as part of Siemens Xcelerator
At this year's Mostra Convegno Expocomfort (MCE) trade show, Siemens Smart Infrastructure will present a broad range of innovative and sustainable products, systems, and solutions for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and installers to accelerate the decarbonization of real-estate. The global marketplace and event, that takes place from March 12 to 15 in Milan, Italy, brings together companies and industry experts from the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR), renewable energy sources and energy efficiency fields.
As a virtual event, the Siemens Machine
Tool Days provide insights into digital solutions for the machine tool
industry. Keynotes, #HowTo expert panels and practical examples will deal with
digital possibilities for increasing productivity in manufacturing under the
motto "Digitalization in Machine Tool Manufacturing - Thinking further!
Using the Digital Enterprise portfolio as an example, Siemens will show how the
integration of automation and digitization with future technologies such as
edge and cloud computing and artificial intelligence can be used effectively in
every phase of the value-added chain: from building a digital twin of the
product to production and machine performance to digital services.> Register here > Explore our agenda Today, the need for industrial digital solutions is more pressing and more important than ever before. During this event, we want to show how you can benefit from our digital solutions for the machine tool industry - from the Digital Twins of product, production and performance to every aspect of the value chain, including digital services.
- Siemens Industrial Copilot accelerates engineering and shopfloor operations
- thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering to use Industrial Copilot globally
- Future Industrial Copilot features include multimodality, agents, on-premises approach
The Siemens Industrial
Copilot is the first generative AI-powered assistant for engineering in an industrial
environment. Today, Siemens announced major new functionalities for the Industrial
Copilot and added thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering as global customer.