Tony Hemmelgarn shared what Siemens has achieved since implementing its cloud strategy: “We began deploying our cloud strategy two years ago, and after two years of honing and developing our cloud business revenue has grown steadily, 14,000 customers worldwide are now using our hybrid cloud software-as-a-service (HSaaS) solutions, and the results show that Siemens’ industrial cloud solutions have helped customers get to market 33% faster. IT costs have been reduced by 60% and the future needs of their business are met with built-in scalability.”
2711-B5A8 Digital Thread: Integrating enterprise data into your workflow is key to the success of your product at every stage of its life cycle. To this end, Siemens introduced the Digital Mainline, which aims to string the enterprise’s discrete data into a backbone, connecting the various processes and tasks along the production chain, eliminating resource silos, enabling it to improve product quality and accelerate product innovation at a faster speed and lower cost.
Robert Jones, executive vice president of Global Sales and customer success at Siemens Digital Industrial Software, introduced in his speech that Siemens’ digital main line covers 13 industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, machinery, batteries, and semiconductors, and can customize different digital main lines according to the different characteristics and needs of each industry. Integrate all the data, information and functionality you need with a selected portfolio of Siemens products to unlock your own digital roadmap. Siemens has built up to 65 digital mainlines to help industry users build out-of-the-box business processes.
Industrial metauniverse: As a fusion of multiple information technologies, industrial metauniverse brings cluster effect to the digital road of industrial enterprises. Through the digital twin established by the industrial metauniverse, enterprises can more intuitively understand and manage real-world behavior, achieving real-time synchronization of data from every node. As early as 2022, Siemens began the layout of the industrial metauniverse, working with partners such as NVIDIA and SONY, combined with Siemens’ industry know-how, and actively promoting the innovative application model of the industrial metauniverse, helping customers accelerate the pace of digital transformation and enhance sustainability.
2711-B5A8 “To discover, to verify, to feel” are the three key words mentioned by Joe Bohman when referring to Siemens’ industrial metauniverse strategy. “The industrial metaverse gives us insight into engineering. We work with the world’s leading enterprises to promote the application of AI-driven digital twin technology in the field of industrial metaverse, helping customers to deeply discover insight opportunities, to quickly and accurately simulate verification, to immersive interaction with models, so that enterprises of all walks of life and different sizes can harness the capabilities of industrial metaverse, thus expanding the digital imagination space. We will open up innovative paths for intelligent upgrading and enhance our core competitiveness.”