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Future automation and digitalisation solutions showcased at virtual summit

Successful solutions were presented at the Digital Enterprise Virtual Summit by Siemens on 16 July. The current situation creates major challenges for industrial companies worldwide – and shows that digitalised and highly automated production is more important when it comes to gaining a competitive edge. This is the only way companies can react to current…


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Successful solutions were presented at the Digital Enterprise Virtual Summit by Siemens on 16 July.

The current situation creates major challenges for industrial companies worldwide – and shows that digitalised and highly automated production is more important when it comes to gaining a competitive edge.

This is the only way companies can react to current and future challenges with the required degree of flexibility.

Automation and digitalisation solutions at Siemens virtual summit
The Digital Enterprise Virtual Summit had around 12 000 registrations from Customers and Partners with already 6 300 live attendees on the day of the event

Strategies and technology for future success

As part of the conference, representatives from numerous companies from the discrete and process industries discussed strategies and technologies for future success under these new conditions. The focus was on topics such as the horizontal and vertical integration of the value chain with simulation and optimisation from product creation through to servicing and from field level to the cloud. Other topics included online and remote solutions as well as edge and cloud computing, additive manufacturing, industrial 5G and artificial intelligence.

The Digital Enterprise Virtual Summit had around 12 000 registrations from Customers and Partners with already 6 300 live attendees on the day of the event. The Summit is now also available to be viewed on-demand

“Digital and automation solutions proved themselves during this crisis. Companies that had already invested in digitalisation were better equipped to handle the new requirements, such as quickly scaling back production, for example in the automotive industry, or ramping up production. In future, these technologies will also ensure that companies can react particularly effectively to crises and changing market requirements because they can adjust their production quickly and flexibly,” explains Klaus Helmrich, member of the board of Siemens AG and CEO Digital Industries. “This flexibility is also the next step toward autonomous production processes.”

Digital Enterprise portfolio

Siemens is therefore integrating future technologies such as artificial intelligence, edge computing and cloud technologies, additive manufacturing or industrial 5G into its Digital Enterprise portfolio and helping industrial companies to work under these new conditions and to meet the requirements of today and tomorrow. Helmrich explains: “No company can meet the current challenges on their own. It’s all the more important that industrial companies act in ecosystems. All stakeholders – developers, users, partners and integrators – can bring their own strengths and thus increase the value of these ecosystems.”

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