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Siemens to acquire driverless car software developer Tass to strengthen product lifecycle management portfolio

August 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Siemens has reached an agreement to acquire self-driving software specialist Tass International. 

Siemens is said to be Europe’s largest engineering company and has been on the acquisitions and investments trail for some time.

Earlier this year, Siemens spent $4.5 billion buying Mentor Graphics, a builder of electronic hardware and software solutions. Last year, it invested more than $130 million in Bentley Systems, a developer of software solutions which can show factories in digital form.  [Read more…] about Siemens to acquire driverless car software developer Tass to strengthen product lifecycle management portfolio

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: digital factory, plm, product lifecycle management, siemens, tass international

Danlaw partners with Siemens on product lifecycle management

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Danlaw, a company which develops connected car and automotive electrics technologies, is now an official Siemens product lifecycle management – or automated lifecycle management – solution partner.

The company says the partnership highlights Danlaw’s commitment to providing a seamless solution between its Mx-Suite verification and validation test software and Siemens Polarion QA software with the Mx-Suite Polarion Connector.

Our customers benefit from increased quality and reduced development cycles, when developing electronic modules by centrally managing test case generation and execution with test results tied directly to requirements.  [Read more…] about Danlaw partners with Siemens on product lifecycle management

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: alm, automated, automotive, danlaw, lifecycle, management, mx-suite, polarion, product, siemens, solution

Video: Siemens predicts small number of companies will dominate industrial internet

May 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

Siemens stand at Hannover Messe

Only a small number of companies will dominate the industrial internet, according to a business development executive at Siemens, who was speaking to RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com at Hannover Messe. (See video below.) 

The German engineering giant recently launched its MindScape IoT platform and more than 50 individual apps for a variety of scenarios in industry.

Matthias Lutz, business development manager, digital factory division, Siemens, says: “I personally do see a couple of platforms co-existing in future, and maybe a couple of very specialised ones.

“But in the end, in my opinion, I think it’s a matter of two to three large platforms.”  [Read more…] about Video: Siemens predicts small number of companies will dominate industrial internet

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, business, digital, engineering, factory, ge, hardware, individual, industrial, internet, iot, logic, lutz, mindscape, mindsphere, opc-ua, platform, programmable, siemens

From virtual space to outer space: Siemens shows off its PLM client list

January 30, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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Land Rover BAR america's cup yacht
Land Rover BAR design team uses NX, Teamcenter, Femap, Fiberism and Star-CCM+ to develop this innovative racing catamaran to bring the America’s Cup back to Britain.

Siemens has been showcasing some of the prestigious projects the company’s product lifecycle management software is being used for – and they include space and maritime projects

Whether it’s space taxis or passenger cars, America’s Cup yachts or Formula 1 race cars, products are more complex, smarter and more connected than ever before. Product Lifecycle Management software helps manufacturers transform their operations into digital enterprises and lead the way – with smarter products and smarter machines making them.

The world’s fastest Space Utility Vehicle will have to be able to withstand a lot.

When plying its standard route between the Earth and the International Space Station, which circles the Earth at an altitude of about 250 miles, transporting cargo there and back, it will do more than merely travel at over 17,000 mph (Mach 25).  [Read more…] about From virtual space to outer space: Siemens shows off its PLM client list

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: design, development, digital, lifecycle, manufacture, manufacturing, nx, plm, production, products, siemens, software, spacecraft

Siemens, Strata and Etihad team up to create 3D printed interiors for planes

January 23, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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etihad

Siemens, Strata and Etihad Airways have signed an agreement to work together to develop the first 3D-printed parts for aircraft interiors in the Middle East and North Africa.

The partnership aims to “revolutionize” the aerospace industry, leveraging additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, to help airlines to improve their designs, including making complex parts on demand and manufacturing discontinued parts.

Under the partnership, a pilot project will develop 3D printing solutions for aircraft cabin interior products for Etihad, the UAE’s national carrier.  [Read more…] about Siemens, Strata and Etihad team up to create 3D printed interiors for planes

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News, Transportation Tagged With: 3d printing, additive, aviation, design, development, etihad, industrial, manufacture, manufacturing, partnership, printing, siemens

Siemens to invest $133 million in Canadian operations

January 20, 2017 by Mark Allinson

Joe Kaiser, president and CEO of Siemens
siemens and seneca college canada
Last year, Seneca College and Siemens Canada opened what they said was Ontario’s first Mechatronics Simulation and Demonstration Centre

Siemens plans to invest $110.6 million in research and development activities at its plant in Dorval, Canada to design and make improvements to aero-derivative gas turbines.

These turbines are used for, among other things, the production of electricity, and serve as a backup source in the event that the existing network is unable to meet the demand.

The engineering company also plans to invest $22 million to launch a platform of expertise related to Industry 4.0 and the implementation of a training system integrated into the workplace.  [Read more…] about Siemens to invest $133 million in Canadian operations

Filed Under: Industry, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: canada, economy, government, investment, manufacturing, québec, siemens

Siemens offers its employees free charging for their electric vehicles

January 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

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siemens ev charging point

Free “refuelling” at up to 100 Siemens locations in Germany, with charging stations “internationally linked”

Beginning in 2017, Siemens employees at as many as 100 of the company’s locations in Germany can “fill up” their electric vehicles free of charge. This will apply not only to all-electric vehicles but also to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.

For this service, Siemens will use its existing network of charging stations, which it is expanding with normal and high-speed charging stations.

To reduce their carbon footprint, the charging points will supply electricity only from renewable energy sources. The electricity and the use of the charging stations are likely to be free for the duration of 2017.  [Read more…] about Siemens offers its employees free charging for their electric vehicles

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: charging, electric, electricity, employees, free, germany, locations, siemens, stations, vehicles

Siemens says it wants to strengthen its position as a ‘digital company’

January 4, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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Siemens is expanding its open platform “Siemens Cloud for Industry” to form the basis of new digital business models for industrial companies. The new Connector Box is a Simatic IPC-based cloud gateway that transmits machine and system data easily and securely to the Cloud.

One of the largest engineering companies in the world – famous for making humungous, physical things for the real world – is increasingly enthusiastic about the digital world

Siemens says it aims to achieve double-digit annual growth in digital business every year through to the next decade. 

The company expects its software business, and its digital services and platforms to be the main growth drivers.

Its MindSphere cloud-based, open operating system was recently rolled out companywide, which has transformed many of the processes at Siemens.  [Read more…] about Siemens says it wants to strengthen its position as a ‘digital company’

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: company, data, digital, digitalization, fiscal, mindsphere, siemens

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