This year’s Siemens exhibit at Hannover Messe
2024 was held under the theme “Accelerate Transformation” with a huge 2,500m2
exhibition space – the tradeshow’s largest booth. Siemens introduced core
technologies for digital transformation in the key industry sectors including
automotive, food & beverage, chemicals, and semiconductors, presenting how
proven, cutting-edge technology and strong partnerships enable industries to
become both more sustainable and more competitive. The focus was on
applications such as AI-enabled machine vision and Siemens Industrial Copilot
with Microsoft and Schaeffler.
Siemens presented the first generative
artificial intelligence (AI) product, the “Siemens Industrial Copilot” for
engineering. It will enable industrial customers of all sizes to harness the
power of generative AI to transform their operations, with the ultimate goal of
addressing major challenges, such as the shortage of skilled workers or making
industrial production more efficient and sustainable. With the generative
AI-powered assistant, engineering teams can significantly reduce time, effort,
and the probability of errors. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Klaus
Rosenfeld, CEO of the Schaeffler Group, visited Siemens’ booth to experience
the transformative power of generative AI firsthand. Siemens and Schaeffler
also signed a memorandum of understanding to expand their joint work on Siemens
Industrial Copilot. The Siemens Industrial Copilot will be available for
download from the open digital business platform “Siemens Xcelerator”
marketplace starting in summer 2024.
As another part of the Siemens Xcelerator
portfolio, Siemens introduced “Electrification X” for the first time. Built on
highly scalable cloud services, Electrification X is designed to manage,
optimize, and automate the challenged electrification infrastructure of
commercial, industrial, and utility customers. The aim is to improve efficiency
and performance while reducing costs and CO2 emissions.
Furthermore, Siemens showcased the recently
launched “Siemens EcoTech”, a company-wide self-certification label designed to
help customers make a more sustainable choice by showing transparent product
data and performance. Products with the label have been assessed against a set
of criteria, across three key dimensions, reflecting the entire product
lifecycle: sustainable materials, optimal use, and value recovery &
circularity. Today all Siemens EcoTech products are manufactured in production
facilities using 100 percent renewable electricity, contributing to the
company’s overall ambition to achieve a net zero-carbon footprint of its
production facilities and buildings worldwide by 2030.
During the trade show, the stage program
featured more than 150 speakers including members of the Siemens AG Managing
Board along with experts, customers, and partners, who shared industry insights
and inspirational success stories. Especially on April 22, Roland Busch,
President and CEO of Siemens AG, and Rev Lebaredian, Vice President of
Omniverse and Simulation Technology at NVIDIA, discussed the AI-powered
industrial metaverse at the Siemens booth, capturing the interest of attendees.
More than 300 guided tours and exclusive meetings with over 500 industry
experts engaged a broad audience of visitors.
HaJoong Chung, President and CEO of Siemens
Korea, said, “It was a great opportunity for Siemens to showcase our
cutting-edge software and hardware solutions at Hannover Messe 2024, which are
at the forefront of the current global industry trends including AI, carbon
neutrality, and energy management. With our innovative technologies and
solutions such as Siemens Xcelerator as a steppingstone, we will continue to do
our best to achieve sustainable growth together with our customers.”
Tino Hildebrand, Executive Vice President
Siemens Korea and Head of Siemens Digital Industries Korea said, “This year,
Siemens commands attention as a leader in sustainable digital transformation,
showcasing cutting-edge technologies. Our flagship offerings, including the
Siemens Industrial Copilot, Industrial Metaverse, and Siemens Xcelerator,
represent a significant milestone in our journey. In a little over a year,
we've seamlessly integrated AI and digital twin functionalities into vital
tools for predictive maintenance. As we advance towards sustainable future, our
commitment to supporting Korean customers remains steadfast. We're swiftly
deploying these technologies to meet their evolving challenges.”