- Industrial Edge Management System (IEM V2.0) for Kubernetes clusters addresses IT users in production and saves IT resources, energy and costs
- Industrial Edge Hub provides greater license management visibility
- New virtual edge device and new Simatic IPC edge devices offer more flexibility when implementing IIoT applications
Siemens is
launching its new Industrial Edge Management System, an optimized license
management solution as well as new devices and apps at the SPS trade fair in
Nuremberg, Germany from November 8 to 10, 2022. As part of the company’s
continuous development of its Industrial Edge capabilities, these solutions
bring Operational technology (OT) and IT closer together in industrial
production, enabling a seamless flow of data from the field level to the cloud.
- Siemens presents an industrial metaverse
experience of the underwater farming project “Nemo’s Garden”
- Keynotes, panel discussions, master
classes, and developer lounge talks for tech community
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Siemens showcases open digital
business platform Siemens Xcelerator portfolio and use cases
At this year’s Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal,
Siemens is showcasing the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio and references
illustrating practical applications of its open, digital business platform. The
company will outline the path towards the industrial metaverse. Chief People
and Sustainability Officer and Siemens Board Member Judith Wiese, as well as
Chief Strategy and Technology Officer Peter Körte will both attend in person
during the world‘s largest tech conference (by attendance number).
- Scalance XC/XR-300 series with compact and 19-inch rack models
- Next-generation industrial networks connect OT and IT for more flexible and secure production
- New switches will support Time-Sensitive Networking
- Siemens is presenting the new series for the first time at this year's SPS trade fair from November 8 to 10, 2022 in Nuremberg
The increasing networking of machines, controls and IT systems in industrial plants leads to increasingly complex networks at the production level. To ensure reliable data exchange, high-performance Industrial Ethernet Switches with a high number of ports and data bandwidths are required. To this end, Siemens has now renewed the Industrial Ethernet Switches of its Scalance XC-/XR-300 series and upgraded them with additional functions for next-generation industrial networks. So-called managed Layer 2 switches from the Scalance X Industrial Ethernet Switch product family are now available – both as compact models and as 19-inch variants for control cabinets. The new switches thus replace the portfolio of the current Scalance X-300 series and carry the model designation Scalance XC-/XCM-300 in the compact version and Scalance XR-/XRM-300 in the 19-inch version.
- New Simcenter Cloud HPC provides instant on, rapidly scalable cloud-based high performance computing (HPC) for complex simulation studies, hosted on AWS.
Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced
that it has added scalable, on-demand, high performance simulation capabilities
to Siemens Xcelerator as a Service (XaaS) with the launch of Simcenter™ Cloud
HPC software. As part of the ongoing collaboration between Siemens and Amazon
Web Services (AWS), the new service is hosted on AWS, optimized for Simcenter
solver technologies, and managed by Siemens.
- Integration of cifX PC card technology into SIMATIC IPCs offers flexible access to all relevant fieldbus and real-time Ethernet systems
- Companies can speed up time-to-market and increase efficiency in a heterogeneous IoT world
- SIMATIC IPC can adapt to the communication requirements of different market segments and economic areas
Siemens, a leading supplier
in the field of automation and industrial software, collaborates with Hilscher
Gesellschaft für Systemautomation mbH, a leading provider of industrial
communication solutions, to offer a wide range of communication protocols to industrial
companies.
- Process control system Simatic PCS neo version 4.0 ready for process plants of any size
- Extended functionalities for modular systems based on MTP standard
- New hardware platform: Siemens presents new Simatic S7-4100 controller generation and Simatic CN 4100 communication node
- Siemens presents Simatic PCS neo V4.0 together with the new hardware for the first time at the SPS trade fair from November 8 to 10, 2022 in Nuremberg
Digitalization, sustainability, shortage of skilled workers: Companies
in the process industry are currently facing major challenges. To prepare their
plants for the future, Siemens believes that operators must rely on a highly
flexible process control system. Against this backdrop, Siemens has now
launched both a new software version and new hardware components for its
Simatic PCS neo web-based process control system. With version 4.0, Simatic PCS
neo is now ready for plant capacities and large-scale projects of up to 64,000
process objects and 56 controllers – making it suitable for industrial plants
of all sizes.
- Analyze MyDrives Edge with new feature to optimize energy consumption
- Analyze MyDrives Edge is part of Siemens Xcelerator
- New compact DC/DC converter Sinamics DCP 250 kW
In the field of
energy-efficient and sustainable drive technology, Siemens is bringing two
innovations to this year's Smart Production Solutions (SPS) trade fair in
Nuremberg. The first innovation relates to the Analyze MyDrives Edge
application, which is already established on the market. This is equipped with
a new feature that ensures transparency regarding the energy consumption of the
entire drive system. The AI-based feature of the Edge app calculates all data
without the need for additional sensors and special measuring devices. The app
shows how efficiently the drive runs, how high energy consumption and operating
costs are and what carbon footprint the drive leaves behind. Drive settings can
thus be optimized even better to customer needs.
- Siemens’ Capital Electra X is a new cloud-native electrical design software as a service offering, targeting small to medium sized businesses
- Browser-based solution will enable designers and engineers to create electrical schematics easier and faster, using any device, for a low monthly cost
- Based on pioneering technology from the recently acquired Radica Software, a specialist in electrical design software
Siemens Digital
Industries Software today announced the immediate availability of Siemens’
Capital™ Electra™ X, a new cloud-native electrical design software as a service (SaaS) offering aimed at individual electrical designers or small
teams that require an affordable yet powerful electrical design solution. Part
of the Siemens Xcelerator™ portfolio of software and services, Capital Electra
X offers users sophisticated
electrical design capabilities with lower cost-of-ownership and shorter time-to-productivity
than traditional on-premises solutions.
- Green Stay Initiative (GSI) is first global standard to enable more
sustainable business-travel lodging and meetings
- Beginning in 2023, Siemens to select its preferred supplier hotels
according to GSI sustainability criteria
- Open-source tool available for also enabling other companies to
reduce their carbon footprint
Siemens will be the first global company to introduce a mandatory Green Stay
Initiative (GSI) policy and request that hotels provide data about their
environmental impact. Together with the international service company HRS,
Siemens developed global, traceable, and standardized criteria by which the
carbon footprint of each individual hotel can be tracked and compared with others.
So far, there has not been a global standard for using traceable criteria to compare
hotel sustainability.
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60,000 customers now
benefit daily from more space, greater comfort and more security cameras – new
483/484 series ensures reliable service
With immediate
effect, DB is completely converting the S8 line to its newest generation of
trains. The modern trains with their distinctive flat front are already
reliably operating on three of Berlin’s S-Bahn lines. As of today, around
60,000 passengers using the S8 will also benefit from better information, more
security cameras, and additional space for wheelchair users, strollers and
bicycles. Rather than operating with four cars, the new trains have six. In
addition, the S8 line has been extended from Birkenwerder to Wildau via Zeuthen
during peak traffic periods. Together with the S46, the two lines now ensure
environmentally friendly connections to the nearby Studentenstadt.