- All hydrogen-powered Mireo Plus H trains have
arrived at the Wildenrath test center
- Siemens Mobility delivers seven two-car trains
powered by fuel cells for the Heidekrautbahn network operated by Niederbarnimer
Eisenbahn (NEB)
- Siemens Mobility’s first order for a train
fleet based on hydrogen technology – first hydrogen-powered train fleet for
Berlin-Brandenburg
- Hydrogen fleet to be delivered in the fall of
2024. Trains are to operate on the Heidekrautbahn network (RB27) beginning in
December 2024.
Siemens Mobility has built seven two-car Mireo Plus H trains for Niederbarnimer
Eisenbahn (NEB). The last train in the series left the factory in Krefeld on
October 30, 2023, and was transferred to the Siemens Mobility test center in Wegberg-Wildenrath
near Mönchengladbach.
- Siemens
publishes Sustainability Report of fiscal year 2023 showing strong progress
towards ambitious targets
- CO2
emissions in own operations halved since 2019
- Approximately
190 million tons customer emissions avoided with Siemens’ products and
solutions sold in FY 2023 (24 percent improvement)
- €416 million
invested in training and continuing education across the Siemens Group (up 11 percent)
- Nearly one-third
of the company’s top management positions are held by women
Siemens has published its
fiscal year 2023 Sustainability Report which demonstrates strong progress
towards a range of targets. Since the baseline year of
fiscal 2019, the CO2 emissions within Siemens’ own operations have
been halved. In addition, more than 90 percent of Siemens’ business
enables customers to have a positive sustainability impact: With the aid of
Siemens technologies sold in fiscal 2023, customers will avoid around
190 million tons of CO2 emissions – an improvement of about
24 percent over the prior year.
- Powered by Siemens’ PartQuest software, RS DesignSpark Circuit Simulator is a comprehensive cloud native environment for designing, modeling, simulating and analyzing electronic/mechatronic circuits and systems
- 1.3 million DesignSpark community members will have access to the new DesignSpark Circuit Simulator tool
Siemens
Digital Industries Software announced today that
the RS Group plc, a global provider of product and service solutions to more
than 1.1 million industrial customers, has selected Siemens as its strategic
electronic design automation (EDA) provider for its new, cloud native, DesignSpark
Circuit Simulator tool – empowering users to streamline the design process.
- Siemens expands its portfolio for water industry customers with a focus on non-revenue water reduction
- BuntPlanet offers cloud-hosted AI solutions for water utilities
- Offering to be integrated into the Siemens Xcelerator business platform
Today, Siemens has announced the acquisition of
BuntPlanet, a technology company based in San Sebastian, Spain. BuntPlanet’s award winning software has been deployed around the world
to support customers with smart metering solutions, water quality, asset
management, and integration of hydraulic models and artificial intelligence for
detecting leaks and other anomalies in water networks. Siemens has had a
licensing agreement with BuntPlanet since 2019 to sell their leakage detection
software known as SIWA LeakPlus. With this acquisition, BuntPlanet’s entire
offering and team will be integrated with Siemens’ application portfolio for
water utilities making it even more comprehensive for water customers.
- Siemens and Intel to collaborate to advance semiconductor manufacturing production efficiency and sustainability across scopes 1-3 of the value chain
- Semiconductors are crucial for the global economy and for lowering carbon footprints across economies by enabling sustainable solutions
- Intel and Siemens will leverage their respective portfolios of cutting edge IoT solutions, along with Siemens automation solutions to enhance semiconductor manufacturing efficiency and sustainability
Siemens
AG, a leading technology company, and Intel Corporation, one of the world’s
largest semiconductor companies, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) to collaborate on driving digitalization and sustainability of
microelectronics manufacturing. The companies will focus on advancing future
manufacturing efforts, evolving factory operations and cybersecurity, and supporting
a resilient global industry ecosystem.
-
Initial fixed call for 60 locomotives
- Delivery beginning in 2025
European Locomotive Leasing Group
(ELL), based in Vienna and Munich, and Siemens Mobility signed a framework
agreement for the delivery of up to 200 further Vectron locomotives.
Specifically, the locomotives will be provided in various power system variants
for use in both passenger and freight service. Sixty locomotives were initially
ordered and will be delivered successively beginning in 2025. This fourth
framework agreement between ELL and Siemens Mobility further reinforces the
long-standing and strong partnership between the two companies. By 2027, ELL
will have at least 301 Siemens Vectron locomotives in service and thus operate
Europe’s largest Vectron fleet. Over the medium term, the new agreement offers
ELL the possibility of increasing its Vectron fleet to over 400 locomotives.
- HEEDS AI Simulation Predictor empowers organizations to take full advantage of the digital twin to optimize products through advanced state-of-the-art AI with built-in accuracy awareness
- Innovative, high-performing, designs can be produced faster by using knowledge and learnings from historical simulation studies
- Simcenter Reduced Order Modeling uses high-fidelity simulation or test data to train and validate AI/ML models to make predictions in fractions of a second
Siemens Digital Industries Software today set the benchmark for innovation in the field of engineering simulation with the launch of two groundbreaking solutions - HEEDS™ AI Simulation Predictor software and Simcenter™ Reduced Order Modeling software. These tools empower engineers to tackle the most complex challenges manufacturers face, delivering predictive performance with speed, precision, and efficiency.
- Strategic partnership aims to optimize investment and technical grid planning for customers
- Cooperation addresses evolving needs of energy industry and supports transition to more sustainable future
- Complementary partnership is part of the Siemens Xcelerator ever-growing ecosystem of partners to accelerate digital transformation
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has today announced its collaboration with Copperleaf, a
Canadian-based provider of asset investment planning software, growing its existing
ecosystem of grid software partners. The strategic partnership aims to optimize investment
and technical grid planning for customers, including transmission system operators (TSOs)
and distribution system operators (DSOs), by combining the companies’ expertise. The shift
to a decarbonized energy future requires these organizations to adopt a holistic approach to
planning and optimization through strategic and operational considerations. The partnership
is part of the Siemens Xcelerator ever-expanding ecosystem of partners. Siemens
Xcelerator is an open digital business platform that enables customers to accelerate their
digital transformation easier, faster and at scale
- 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.
- Industry’s largest and oldest rail infrastructure site develops and produces signaling and rail automation technology for the world
- Prominent guests at today’s ceremony include Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport, Olaf Lies, Lower Saxony’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Housing and Digitalization, and Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG
The
Braunschweig site of Siemens Mobility, the world’s largest and oldest
development and production site for signaling and rail automation technologies,
is celebrating its 150th anniversary today. Guests attending the event include Volker
Wissing, the Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport, Olaf Lies, the
Lower Saxony Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Housing and
Digitalization, and Roland Busch, CEO of Siemens AG. Founded by Braunschweig
businessman Max Jüdel and mechanical engineer Heinrich Büssing in 1873, the
factory was taken over in stages by Siemens in the following decades. Innovations
from Braunschweig have consistently shaped the development of railway
infrastructure worldwide. Today, Siemens Mobility continues to research and
develop technology at its Braunschweig facility that makes rail infrastructure
more efficient, sustainable, and reliable.