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Siemens showcases the application of "Digital Enterprise" for different industries

2020-04-18

Booth Theme: Achieving the Digital Enterprise —— The Right Time!

The time to implement has come: Focus on industry solutions

Real cases and applications highlight the competitive advantages brought by integrating virtual and real worlds

• MindSphere 3.0 Version deployed on Amazon AWS Cloud Services

 

Siemens will, in 2018, at the Hannover Messe ( Hannover Messe ) present a wealth of cases to comprehensively demonstrate how users can fully tap into industrial potential by implementing digital enterprise solutions. Siemens' booth in Hall 4.0 will cover an area of 9 square meters, focusing on the application of digital enterprise solutions throughout the entire lifecycle in various industries. Numerous examples from aerospace, automotive, food and beverage, electronics and equipment manufacturing, as well as chemical, textile, and oil and gas industries, showcase how companies of different sizes in different sectors enhance competitiveness through personalized digital solutions, achieving greater flexibility, efficiency, and quality, while shortening time to market. 3500 MindSphere 3.0 version, real cases from Siemens, partners (such as original equipment manufacturers), and the international user organization MindSphere World will be showcased in the square meter 700 MindSphere exhibition hall. Siemens will also demonstrate how manufacturers currently benefit from industrial additive manufacturing, as well as the new digital platform for evaluating drive data, Sidrive IQ exhibition hall. Siemens will also demonstrate how manufacturers currently benefit from industrial additive manufacturing, as well as the new digital platform for evaluating drive data, . Additionally, the Siemens booth will focus on smart energy management using MindApps , showcasing integrated solutions for infrastructure projects aimed at industrial enterprises and power companies. Siemens will also demonstrate how today's enterprises enhance competitiveness through digital solutions, such as establishing digital twins across the entire value chain, using the cloud-based open IoT operating system MindSphere, and leveraging Siemens' globally leading automation product portfolio. In almost any industry, integration and digitization of the value chain bring higher flexibility, efficiency, and quality, resulting in sustainable competitive advantages, while also offering new opportunities in value creation, innovative business models, and future-oriented collaboration.

Siemens will showcase MindSphere 3.0 at the exhibition, which is now deployed on Amazon (Amazon Web Services)

cloud computing platform. The version features a more powerful development environment, offers open programming interfaces (APIs), and adds new analytics and extended connectivity functions. Siemens will also introduce a new international user organization at the exhibition. AWS The organization has founding members, aiming to expand the ecosystem around globally. 3.0 Fully leveraging digital potential in discrete industries API/ Relying on the digital enterprise suite, we support product manufacturers and equipment makers in discrete industries to achieve digital transformation. will be showcased in the Jan Mrosik, 18 CEO of Siemens Digital Factory Group, exhibition hall. Siemens will also demonstrate how manufacturers currently benefit from industrial additive manufacturing, as well as the new digital platform for evaluating drive data, said,

  "We can build digital twins for products, production, and performance, conducting comprehensive virtual simulations. By utilizing knowledge gained from

we continuously help customers optimize their entire value chain. This applies not only to various industries and traditional production methods but also to new technologies such as additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing is also a focus for Siemens at this year's exhibition. Siemens is the only global supplier offering integrated software and hardware solutions covering all aspects of the additive manufacturing value chain. For users, this means the entire digital process chain is integrated within a single software environment. Engineering, simulation, product preparation, and tools required for printing are combined in one integrated system and accessible through a standardized user interface. This eliminates the need for data conversion and avoids potential loss of related information. This enables users to quickly transition from standalone prototype design and small batch production to fully industrialized mass production. Additionally, Siemens will showcase a series of new applications around the Simatic automation system. The new exhibition hall. Siemens will also demonstrate how manufacturers currently benefit from industrial additive manufacturing, as well as the new digital platform for evaluating drive data, Simatic MindApps applications such as 3D Machine Monitor,

Notifier, and Performance Monitor are specially designed for , allowing users to fully leverage cloud services and realize added value. Exporting relevant data from production equipment for analysis, processing it into meaningful information displayed on dashboards, or using it as the basis for intelligent alarm systems and message displays. To ensure these data are as secure as the factories and infrastructure they serve, the concept of defense in depth compliant with exhibition hall. Siemens will also demonstrate how manufacturers currently benefit from industrial additive manufacturing, as well as the new digital platform for evaluating drive data, IEC 62443 Performance Monitor standards is adopted to guard against current and future cyber threats. Performance Monitor 采用了符合IEC 62443标准的纵深防御理念,以防范当前和未来的网络威胁。

Siemens will launch the new generation soft starter Sirius 3RW5 capable of meeting driving requirements from the simplest to the most complex. This series of devices is specially designed to ensure 5.5-1,200 kW the smooth start of three-phase asynchronous motors and can be used to implement efficient, future-oriented machine concepts in an extremely simple and economical way.

  The process industry across various sectors is entering digitalization

Now is the time to leverage the potential and advantages of digitalization to optimize the entire value chain of the process industry. CEO of Siemens AG Process Industries and Drives Group Jürgen Brandes emphasized that this applies equally to new (greenfield) plants and existing (brownfield) plants. An important first step is the consistent use of existing static and dynamic company data to achieve transparency across all lifecycle stages, which forms the basis for optimization. Thanks to our profound expertise in electrification and automation, we support different companies in implementing their respective digital transformations. In each case, our products are tailored to the customer's added value and business model. Here, Siemens' brand new digital consulting concept can play an important role. This requires collaboration with customers to clarify the scope of digital transformation across the entire value chain and to develop a digital roadmap, including the calculation of necessary investments.

The digital twin of process plants plays an important role in this. The digital twin model starts at the engineering design phase and is updated and enriched with data from different stages throughout the plant's lifecycle. Continuous analysis of process data from the plant floor and other intelligent sensor data can bring a new level of transparency, significantly improving process maintenance and service. The digital twin also provides decisive benefits during plant commissioning. Here, Simit simulation software 9.1 versions can combine virtual plant commissioning and user training in a simpler way, thereby accelerating actual commissioning speed 60% and minimizing downtime —— especially during plant transformation and upgrade processes.

Another innovation Siemens showcased at the Hannover Messe is Sidrive IQ which is a new digital platform for exhibition hall. Siemens will also demonstrate how manufacturers currently benefit from industrial additive manufacturing, as well as the new digital platform for evaluating drive data, evaluating drive data. It provides plant and equipment users with new data transparency for installed drive systems, simplifies fleet management, and optimizes maintenance services. Continuous data analysis can save time and extend equipment uptime, for example, by early detection and correction of potential root causes of errors. These benefits make MindApps the foundation for improving the efficiency and productivity of drive technology across all lifecycle stages.

Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) is another topic presented. Even under extreme network loads, TSN can enable stronger, more reliable, and standardized Ethernet communication between automation devices. Profinet network infrastructure will gradually be upgraded in the future, integrating basic TSN technologies. As a first step to achieve this, Siemens will demonstrate how TSN OPC UA PubSub is used at the control level using the example of a robot model at the exhibition. —— Intelligent energy management

  Without a stable energy supply, smooth production operations and uninterrupted production processes are unimaginable. Industrial energy demand is increasing, requiring new energy solutions—

improving efficiency to reduce energy costs and thus enhance competitiveness. One highlight at Siemens' booth at Hannover Messe is the customer benefits brought by seamless interaction between secure and reliable energy supply solutions, communication-enabled metering devices, and complex data analytics. These interactions bring energy transparency, which is crucial for achieving optimal energy management. CEO of Siemens Energy Management Group Ralf Christian said: This also includes finding smarter ways to handle the ever-increasing massive data in today's distribution field. With digital applications, we can provide customers with intelligent analysis tools to improve operational efficiency. Using the Spanish automaker Gestamp as a case, Siemens will demonstrate how higher energy transparency helps achieve energy savings and significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The collected data will also be uploaded to the 15% MindApp Energy Efficiency Analytics exhibition hall. Siemens will also demonstrate how manufacturers currently benefit from industrial additive manufacturing, as well as the new digital platform for evaluating drive data, application, which calculates energy demand, provides load reduction suggestions based on actual conditions, and uses real-time energy consumption data from multiple locations to help optimize plants and production processes, thereby reducing overall corporate energy consumption. It explained that, said: in the industry’s search for new ways to reduce production costs, besides optimizing energy efficiency, self-generation is becoming increasingly attractive. At Hannover Messe, Siemens will demonstrate how the company mitigates electricity peaks, fully utilizes fluctuating electricity prices, and creates additional revenue for example, by participating in energy balancing markets. Demand response, battery storage systems, and microgrid control are also included in Siemens' solutions. In addition to the main booth located in Hall 9,

Siemens also closely cooperates with partners in Hall to showcase the 6 PLM software portfolio. In Hall Integrated Energy Plaza 27号展厅综合能源广场 Visitors will be able to understand the working principles of the entire integrated system, which involves various aspects such as energy production, distribution and storage, and energy demand. Against this backdrop, Siemens will showcase highlights of electric vehicles: visitors will discover complete solutions for charging infrastructure and learn about components, charging management systems, and comprehensive end-to-end solutions.

 

 

 

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