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INDUSTRY 4.0


ncreasiing demands by consumers for dividual, high-qual ty products at low prices are posing new challenges for industrial enterprises. According to Siemens,


I ncreas ng demands by consumers for


resol ed through digital sation. “W h the Digital Enterprise portfol the technical conditions have been created for Industry 4.0. To ensure plementation of Industry


prices are posing new chal enges for industrial enterprises. According to Siemens, many of these can only be resolved through digitalisation.


ny of these can only be


“With the Digital Enterprise portfolio, the technical conditions have been created for Industry 4.0. To ensure successfulsuccessful implementation of Industry 4.0, what we now need is an extended odel for cooperative partnership based onm tual respect: Large-scale corporations supply platforms and components,


edium-sized enterprises


INDUSTRY 4.0: THE HOUR OF I PLEMENTATI he gains in productivity


NDUSTRY


individual high-quality products at low MindSphere. Siemens is also offering financing services, such as pay-per-use odels designed to si


open cloud-based IoT operating system ndSphere. Siemens i also offeri


open cloud-based IoT operating system fy the made possible by


financing servi es, such as pay-per-use models designed to simplify the


4.0, what we now need i an extended model for cooperative partnership based on mutual respect: Large-scale corporations supply platforms and components, medium-sized enterprises develop their own solutions and business odel on this basis, and end customers tegrate these i to their digital val chain,” explained Klaus Hel


rich,


efficiency and quality in the process and manufacturing industries. They range fromthe new Version 15 of the Engineering Framework TIA Portal through the IoT concept form tors Sim tics IQ to the n


the process and


of them naging board of Siemens AG at the recent SPS IPC Drives show. Siemens showcased a range of innovations at the event designed to shorten the time to market and to improve flexibility, fficiency and qual y i


to im e flexibility


plementation of digital solutions, ai particular atmedium-sized enterprises. As Siemens demonstrated at the show, digitalisation is already helping small and medium-sized enterprises to boost their competitive standing today. Helping to make this possible is the company’s Digital Enterprise offering, comprising solutions for the digital twin over the entire value chain, the open cloud-based oT operating system


the company’


develop their own solutions and business models on this basis, and end customers integrate these into their digital value chain,” explained Klaus Helmrich, member of the managing board of Siemens AG at the recent SPS IPC Drives show. Siemens showcased a range of innovations at the event designed to shorten the time to rke


er


nufacturing industries. They range from the new Version 15 of the Engineering Framework TIA Portal through the IoT concept for motors Simotics IQ to the new Version 3.0 of the


rsion 3.0 of the


Digital Enterprise offering, comprising solutions for the digital twin over the entire value chain, the open cloud-based IoT operating system MindSphere and its leading automation portfolio.


ndSphere and i eading automation portfol


Featured on the Siemens booth at SPS was the new MindSphere Version 3.0. Now available for the first time on Amazon Web Services (AWS), it links the global scalability of the Siemens automation portfolio wth A S. The new version features am re efficient development environment with an open API (Appl ation Program ng Interface), advanced analytics and extended connectivity, enabl g the faster development of robust T solutions.


Featured on the Siemens booth at SPS was the newMndSphere Version 3.0. Now available for the first time on AmazonW Services (A


), it lin s the g


scalabi ty of the Siemens automation portfolio with AWS. The new version features a more efficient development environment with an open API (Application Programming Interface), advanced analytics and extended connectivity, enabling the faster development of robust IndustrialIndustrial IoT solutions.


Also new i Version 15 of the Also new is Version 15 of the Engineering-Framework TIA Portal Engineering-Framework TIA Portal Siemens www siemens.com ww.siemens.com


implementation of digital solutions, aimed in particular at medium-sized enterprises. As Siemens demonstrated at the show, digital sation i already hel ng smal and edium-sized enterprises to boost thei competitive standing today. Helping to ake thi possible i


ed


made possible by at


digitalisation are outlined n a new study entitled ‘The Digitalization


digitalisation are outlined iin a new study entitled ‘The Digitalization


Productivity Bonus: Sector nsights’ from Siemens Financial Services (S S)


roductivity Bonus: Sector IInsights’ from Siemens Financial Services (SFS)


(Totally Integrated Automation), with the focus on new practical digital ation functions to shorten engineering ti These include the i tegration of handl functions and the connection and program ng of robots.


es.


Siemens has created an IoT concept for motors. This allows users to transfer data such as the operating and status parameters of low-voltage motors to MindSphere. Based on this data, the SiSimotics IQ MindApp delivers valuable analytical results and is able to proviide useful information such as recommended actions for the ti


With the introduction of Simotics IQ, Siemens has created an IoT concept for tors. This allows users to transfer data such as the operating and status parameters of low-voltage m tors to ndSphere. Based on this data, the otics I


th the i troduction of Si tics I ndApp del vers val abl


analytical results an is a le to seful information such as recom actions for the timely planning of maintenance work, or rapid response warnings to prevent costly downtime.


y planning of


tenance work, or rapid response rnings to prevent costly downti


e. d nded


(Total y I tegrated Automation), with the focus on new practical digitalisation functions to shorten engineering times. These i clude the integration of handling functions and the connection and programming of robots.


INDUSTRY 4.0


SUPPLEMEN


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RY 4.0: THE HOUR OF IMPLEMENTA ON HAS ARRIVED The gains in productivit


TATION HAS ARRIVED


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