Siemens

Meinrad Happacher | Meinrad Happacher,

The new products

This year's innovations from Siemens include the Sitrans MS Multisensor, which is used primarily for monitoring the condition of mechanical system components such as pumps, compressors, gearboxes and valves.

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AI-supported analysis of sensor data, such as vibrations and temperatures, is used to generate important information for predictive maintenance. The user can call up machine KPIs and status notifications via mobile devices or cloud applications.
Siemens is also showcasing four applications for the Closed Loop Digital Twin. These allow data to be exchanged in both directions between Teamcenter, Tecnomatix Plant Simulation, Amesim and Mind-Sphere in order to continuously improve the quality of physical models and simulations.

Another new product on the market is an improved IoT gateway between the cloud, in-house IT and production: Simatic IOT2050 will have edge functionality in future and can therefore be easily integrated into Siemens Industrial Edge solutions.

The WinCC Unified visualization system now has two new plant intelligence options: 'Performance Insight' and 'Calendar' add functions for greater transparency and structured planning in the production process to the WinCC Unified visualization system.

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The drive technology sector shows that high-frequency data can also be processed close to the machine in the future. Connecting Sinamics frequency inverters to an edge device enables users of machines and applications to perform complex analyses of the data collected in the drive. Machine learning algorithms identify patterns and detect anomalies and their causes and provide timely information on any upcoming maintenance, which minimizes downtimes.

In the area of AI-based services, Siemens is also presenting 'Predictive Services for Foundry', which enables users to increase overall plant effectiveness in the automotive industry.
A networked ecosystem of power grids, buildings and industry is needed to increase efficiency in industrial energy supply and use. Siemens is therefore presenting solutions for the interaction between smart grids and consumers as well as IoT-based systems and services for the energy and building infrastructure in the digital factory.

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