- Enable to communicate to different controllers via EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP as well as PROFINET
- Start full-scale delivery of MultiFieldbus Interface Module for Simatic ET 200SP and Simatic PN/MF Coupler in Japan
- Realize higher flexibility, fast and easy data exchange and controller connection
Siemens K.K. (Siemens K.K., Tokyo, President and CEO: Kuni Horita, hereinafter referred to as Siemens) today announced that Siemens starts full-scale delivery of two MultiFieldbus interface modules which enable Siemens’ Simatic controllers to communicate via various communication protocols, from March 2021. The importance of industrial digitalization is increasing. Siemens start to provide solutions in Japan to realize flexibility in machines and plants, fast and simple data communication and controls integration in order to contribute to the digitalization of Japanese customers.
- Industrial Edge comprising Industrial Edge Management System, Industrial Edge Apps, Industrial Edge Device, to be released in Japan
- Industrial Edge Management System provides secured central management for edge devices and apps over the entire lifecycle to minimize IT management works
- Industrial Edge builds secure and open production environment with ready to use Siemens Edge Apps and additional customized implementation of third party and proprietary apps
- Global standard Industrial Edge realizes future-proof edge computing infrastructure
Siemens K.K. (Siemens K.K., Tokyo, President and CEO: Kuni Horita, hereinafter referred to as Siemens) today announced Siemens Industrial Edge starts to be provided in Japan. With Siemens Industrial Edge, Siemens offers a digitalization solution that adds machine-level data processing to automation devices, by taking the intelligence of Edge computing and thus, sophisticated analytics securely to manufacturing level. Siemens Industrial Edge offers users the opportunity to execute a wide range of intelligent analytics applications. Cloud connectivity is used in conjunction with edge applications in the integrated hardware and software platform for automation components.
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Kuni Horita to take on new role as of October 1, 2020, in addition to his current responsibilities
Siemens K.K. (Siemens K.K., Tokyo President and CEO: Kuni Horita, hereinafter referred to as Siemens) today announced that Kuni Horita takes on a new role as the Country CEO and Representative Director of Siemens K.K. effective on October 1, 2020. He succeeds Kenichi Fujita who facilitates a proper hand-over to his successor and serves as chairman of Siemens K.K. until the end of December, 2020. Horita takes the expanded responsibilities in addition to his current role as Japan Country Manager and Vice President for Siemens Digital Industries Software.
Siemens K.K. (Siemens K.K., Shinagawa, Tokyo President and CEO: Kenichi Fujita, hereinafter referred to as Siemens) received an order from Joint Venture between Toyo Engineering Corporation and Nippon Steel Engineering Co., Ltd. for a steam turbine and related products for a biomass power plant in Japan.
Siemens K.K. (Siemens K.K., Shinagawa, Tokyo President and CEO: Kenichi Fujita, hereinafter referred to as Siemens) received an order from Nippon Steel Engineering Co., Ltd. for a steam turbine and related products for a biomass power plant in Japan.