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Siemens’ maiden show at automatics 2018

By May 23, 20183 Mins Read
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Siemens will be exhibiting at the automatica 2018 (June 19 to 22 in Munich) with an array of integrated and user-oriented Digital Enterprise solutions designed to sharpen the competitive edge of both end users and machine builders. Exhibiting under the banner “Digital Enterprise – Implement now!”, Siemens will be focusing on ways in which industrial enterprises of all sizes can benefit from the digital transformation – along the entire value chain from product design and production planning through the engineering process to new services. With product variants changing at an ever faster pace, today’s machines have to offer not only greater flexibility but also a higher degree of automation through the use of handling and assembly systems – a process supported by integrating robotics into production machinery. At the same time, automated engineering and the simulation of machines and product lines are enabling an ever shorter time to market.

Exhibiting at the automatica for the first time this year, Siemens will be showcasing whole new possibilities for handling systems and robot integration through simulation, engineering and machine connectivity with its world leading portfolio of automation, drive technology and software. The featured solutions for digitalised manufacturing are bringing about increasing convergence of the virtual and real production worlds, opening up exciting new potential for improving productivity through the simulation of plants and machines, as well as new scope for connectivity. The technologies on show for improving the efficiency and economy of production processes include solutions for virtual commissioning, the integration of robotics into machine building and intuitive robot programming in the engineering portal. Visitors will also learn how they can use the open IoT operating system MindSphere from Siemens and MindApps to implement cloud-based solutions such as totally new maintenance concepts to boost the productivity and availability of their plants and machines.

The Digital Enterprise provides the manufacturing industry with an integrated range of software and hardware solutions for the seamless integration and digitalisation of the entire value chain. The result is a digital twin which uses a data model to depict the product, the process and the manufacturing. To ensure that both machine users and machine builders are able to fully leverage the benefits of digitalisation, a shared database encompasses everything from product design and production planning through engineering and production to services.

This integrated approach from the perspective of the product manufacturer will be illustrated at the show using the example of an industrial laptop from design through production to utilization of the data, encompassing product design, testing and simulation, moving on through production planning and engineering to production execution and finally services. Companies reap major benefits from this integrated approach, which allows them to step up collaboration from any location and at any time – for instance through the rapid, intuitive and secure detection, logging and fixing of problems from within a virtual reality meeting. Immersion into the digital twin using a VR headset allows engineers to carry out a thorough technical check of plants or machines, saving time when it comes to physical commissioning.

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