At CES 25, Siemens showcased its vision for a future where data, artificial intelligence and software-defined automation converge to enable flexibility, optimization and improvement across global industries for companies of all sizes.
“Industrial AI is a game changer that will have significant positive real-world impacts across all industries. Industrial AI allows us to harness the vast amounts of data generated in industrial environments and turn it into insights that are real. Drives business impact. We are adding new industrial AI capabilities to the Siemens Accelerator portfolio to enable our customers to remain competitive, flexible and sustainable in an increasingly complex world.” Peter Koerte, Member of the Managing Board, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, Siemens AG.
Siemens brings industrial artificial intelligence (AI) to the shop floor with the new Siemens Industrial Copilot for operations, enabling AI to run tasks closer to the machines. It facilitates fast, real-time decision-making for shop floor operators and maintenance engineers.
The Siemens Industrial Copilot ecosystem offers AI capabilities across the industrial value chain and across sectors including discrete and process manufacturing, infrastructure and mobility. This combination of copilots can enhance human-machine collaboration at all levels of experience. Siemens Industrial Copilot will be integrated with the Industrial Edge ecosystem, enhanced with AI.
Collaborating with NVIDIA on PLM
In collaboration with NVIDIA, Siemens announced new additions to the Siemens Accelerator Open Digital Business Platform, including Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer powered by NVIDIA Omniverse, which integrates directly into product lifecycle management (PLM) systems. Brings large-scale, physically oriented visualization. This capability enables teams to collaborate in a secure, digital twin environment using their live 3D data, reducing errors and data inconsistencies while streamlining workflow and decision-making.
“Our continued collaboration with NVIDIA will be transformative for our customers, empowering them to virtualize and visualize products and plants like never before. Bringing together the best-in-class capabilities of each company.” , we’re equipping customers with the tools they need to make informed decisions, improve their operations and accelerate their digital transformation.
Enabling immersive engineering with Sony
In collaboration with Sony, Siemens is introducing a new solution for immersive engineering that combines Siemens NX software for product engineering with head-mounted displays from Sony to enable content creation for the industrial Metaverse. does Available for pre-order and shipping beginning in February, Siemens’ new immersive engineering toolset brings mixed reality to the product engineering and manufacturing community, enabling high-fidelity mixed reality and 3D-focused collaboration.
“In the age of digital twins, Siemens and Sony have collaborated closely to bring the NX Immersive Designer to market. The 4K OLED micro display, with intuitive controls and comfortable design, is closely integrated with Siemens’ advanced software. , we strongly believe that this new immersive engineering solution will pave the way for the future of engineering, says Seiya Amatatsu, Incubation Center, XR Technology Development Division, Sony Corp.
Introducing design center for product engineering.
Tony Hemmelgarn, president and CEO of Siemens Digital Industries Software, joined Koerte on stage at CES to unveil Siemens’ new Design Center software suite, which brings its design and engineering software portfolio into one. The same offering brings together Solid Edge and NX software. that users can design and collaborate using the industry-leading Parasol modeling kernel.
“Many companies make their design software available to small businesses or very large enterprises. Design Center is unique in that it’s truly open and accessible to everyone – companies of all sizes with the same solution set. with, can seamlessly scale your data in a single format,” says Hemmelgarn.