The industrial sector is in need of digital transformation toward greater sustainability and resilience. Value creation and actions for the planet must be brought into balance. Companies need to do more with fewer resources. At Hannover Messe, Siemens will show how proven, cutting-edge technology and strong partnerships enable industries to become both more sustainable and more competitive. Visitors at Booth D53 in Hall 9 will experience showcases featuring core technologies for digital and sustainable transformation in the automotive, food, chemicals and semiconductors industries.
“Together with our partners, we will be showcasing how innovations like AI, digital twins and software-defined automation can help customers to address multiple challenges. From increasing competitiveness, reducing costs, overcoming labour shortages or increasing sustainability, Siemens has the technologies that industries need right now,” said Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens AG.
Siemens press conference and live stage program
Siemens will be demonstrating how customers can benefit from the Siemens Xcelerator
At Hannover Messe, Siemens will be demonstrating how customers can benefit from the Siemens Xcelerator digital business platform. The focus will be on applications such as AI-enabled machine vision and Siemens Industrial Copilot with Microsoft and Schaeffler. The Siemens Xcelerator ecosystem is constantly evolving: the number of partners and sellers nearly doubled in the last year alone.
At a press conference on Monday, April 22, 2024, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. CEST, Siemens will present the latest trends and developments. Further activities at the tradeshow will be accompanied by a live stage program featuring members of the Siemens AG Managing Board along with experts, partners and customers.
Siemens’ physics-based digital twins
Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens AG, and Rev Lebaredian, Vice President of Omniverse and Simulation Technology at NVIDIA, will discuss the AI-powered industrial metaverse. They will explore the potential of immersive experiences for customers in all industries and showcase how Siemens’ physics-based digital twins powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and AI are driving productivity.
The session “Supercharging transformation: how AI-powered digital twins enable the industrial metaverse” will take place at the Siemens booth on Monday, April 22, at 12 noon CEST. Participating journalists will be able to ask questions afterwards.
Digital transformation and generative AI
Both companies will sign a memorandum of understanding to expand their joint work on Siemens
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz plans to visit the tradeshow’s biggest booth to experience the transformative power of generative AI firsthand. Klaus Rosenfeld, CEO of the Schaeffler Group, will also be present during the Chancellor’s visit because Siemens and Schaeffler are now working together even more closely on digital transformation and generative AI. To this end, both companies will sign a memorandum of understanding to expand their joint work on Siemens Industrial Copilot.
In a world premiere at the SPS tradeshow last fall, Siemens and Schaeffler unveiled an integrated generative AI-powered assistant in a production machine: Siemens Industrial Copilot helps automation engineers speed up the generation of code for programmable logic controllers (PLCs). PLCs are the devices that control most machines throughout the world’s factories. Engineering teams can significantly reduce time, effort and the probability of errors by generating code through natural language inputs.
Game-changing transformation
“Our AI solutions, such as the Siemens Industrial Copilot, show our commitment to combining the real and the digital worlds,” said Cedrik Neike, member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO of Siemens Digital Industries.
“Last year, we presented our vision of putting AI at your fingertips and highlighted the huge opportunities these capabilities will bring. Now, we’re turning this vision into reality by taking AI from concept to scale. And this new reality goes beyond engineering and operations. It’s a game-changing transformation that is also tackling challenges like labour shortage and climate change.”
Decarbonizing industrial operations and buildings
The aim is to improve efficiency and performance while reducing costs and CO2 emissions
As part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, Siemens is presenting Electrification X for the first time. Built on highly scalable cloud services, Electrification X is designed to manage, optimise 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.
“The digitalisation of buildings, electrification infrastructure and power grids is key for creating a smarter, more efficient and decarbonised industrial sector,” said Matthias Rebellius, member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO of Smart Infrastructure. “At the industrial tradeshow in Hannover, we’re showcasing our latest products driving sustainable transformation, such as the highly innovative Sentron electronic circuit protection device and SF6-free switchgear. We’re also announcing new partners in our ecosystem. Beyond that, we’re proudly introducing Electrification X, which is a highly scalable, internet-of-things software-as-a-service offering to transform electrification infrastructure.”
Building X digital building platform
Furthermore, Siemens is presenting new apps as part of the Building X digital building platform. They include the Sustainability Manager app, which can be used to achieve greater transparency in the operation of manufacturing and office spaces. In addition, the Comfort AI app enables optimised energy consumption through AI-based control of the entire heating, ventilation and air conditioning system within a building.
Siemens is also adding products for infrastructure and industrial applications to its Siemens EcoTech portfolio. Siemens EcoTech gives customers a comprehensive insight into product performance across selected environmental criteria and is setting a new standard for transparency in the industrial sector. The label represents the next milestone in the company’s long-standing commitment to minimising the environmental footprint of its own operations and products and to supporting the digital and sustainability transformation of its customers.