- This year’s trade fair slogan: "Digital Enterprise – Thinking industry further!"
- Next level of digital transformation will be achieved through cutting-edge technologies such as Edge and cloud computing
- This leads to increased productivity, flexibility and efficiency
- Data can be evaluated and used more comprehensively and in greater depth. Data sovereignty always remains with the data owner
At “SPS– Smart Production Solutions” 2019, Siemens is presenting industry-specific applications and future technologies for the digital transformation in the manufacturing and process industries under the slogan “Digital Enterprise – Thinking industry further!”. At the heart of the over 4000 square meter booth are products, solutions and services from the Digital Enterprise portfolio, which help customers to reduce their time-to-market and to increase productivity, flexibility and efficiency.
- Partnership based on complementary portfolios and competences will support our customers when implementing intelligent solutions
- Cooperation to tackle global water challenges: increase energy efficiency and reduce water consumption
- Focused on three main areas: water and wastewater applications, industrial automation and building technology
Siemens and Grundfos have today signed a digital partnership framework for strategic cooperation between the two companies. The new partnership focuses on the complementary products and solutions provided by both parties in three main areas: water and wastewater applications, industrial automation and building technology.
- Automatic handling of up to 1800 pieces of luggage per hour
- Improved security and more comfort for travelers and airport staff
- Modernization in compliance with tightened international security rules for luggage inspection
- Siemens also providing management systems, software and communications for remote operation
- Order volume of 164 million euros
Siemens will modernize the existing security systems for luggage control at Spain's five busiest airports. The contract for the luggage inspection systems at the airports of Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and Gran Canaria has a volume of around 164 million euros. The customer is AENA (Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea), the Spanish semi-governmental airport operator. With 264 million passengers and more than one million tons of freight in 2018, AENA is one of the world's largest airport operators. The new luggage inspection systems from Siemens will help to significantly increase traveler safety. At the same time, passengers can be handled more quickly and travel more comfortably.
- Smart grid solution to support growing demand for residential electric
vehicle charging infrastructure
- Digitalization of low-voltage network enables electromobility growth
- Locally monitored and controlled home charging stations to relieve network
- Decentralized intelligence prevents network overload
- Pilot project in Hamburg aims to develop scalable, technical solutions
Growth in electromobility, along with the required charging infrastructure, presents
distribution networks with enormous challenges. To address this, Siemens and
Stromnetz Hamburg GmbH have started collaborating on a three-year pilot project
aimed at avoiding extensive expansion of the low-voltage networks and preventing
overload situations in secondary distribution networks. Applying a concept for
resilient information and communication technology to digitalize secondary
distribution networks, the project’s goal is to facilitate stable and reliable operation of
the low-voltage networks to ensure secure power supply as demand for electric
vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure grows.
- Optimized for operating temperature of -40 to +75 degrees Celsius
- Addressing new and growing cybersecurity challenges
- New cybersecurity partners make their security applications available to Siemens customers
Siemens has expanded the Ruggedcom Multi-Service Platform product family of utility-grade communication devices by introducing a new, more powerful version of the Ruggedcom APE (Application Processing Engine) – an industrial application hosting platform designed for running third party software applications in harsh, mission-critical environments.
»Despite a significantly weaker environment in our key markets, we confirm our outlook for the year. As indicated already quite
some time ago, geopolitics and geoeconomics are harming an otherwise positive investment sentiment. A robust mobility
sector and stringent project execution will help us make good on our promises for the year,« said Joe Kaeser, President and
Chief Executive Officer of Siemens AG.
- Orders grew 8%, to €24.5 billion, and revenue rose 4%, to €21.3 billion, for a strong book-to-bill ratio of 1.15 and record high
order backlog of €144 billion
- Stimulating two senses through acoustic (EN 54-3) and optical (EN 54-23)
alarm devices
- Voice messages can be emitted in two languages for faster evacuation
- High alarming reliability thanks to daily disturbance-free tests
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has launched new ceiling- and wall-mounted alarm
devices. The expanded portfolio includes both acoustic and optical alarm devices in
accordance with European Standards EN 54-3 / EN 54-23 and EN 54-17. One
highlight of the expanded portfolio are the voice sounders with built-in voice
messages because they improve the reaction time to alarms.
»We delivered on our promises again this quarter, and even exceeded expectations in many areas. Now, we enter into a new
era to become an even stronger and more focused Siemens,« said Joe Kaeser, President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens
AG.
- Orders grew 6%, to €23.6 billion, and revenue rose 4%, to €20.9 billion, for a book-to-bill ratio of 1.13 and record high
order backlog of €142 billion