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Siemens is a global leader in industrial automation, energy management, and digitalization technologies, supporting industries such as manufacturing, infrastructure, and healthcare. Siemens provides cutting-edge solutions like IoT platforms, smart grids, and AI-powered systems that drive efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. The company’s expertise in smart factories, renewable energy, and electrification has established it as a key player in global digital transformation efforts, addressing complex industrial challenges worldwide.
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Flexible process design at machine and line level

Siemens is expanding its offer for the Simatic WinCC Unified visualization system to include two new plant intelligence options: Line Coordination (LCS) and Sequence (SES) enable the fast orchestration and adaptation of production sequences for the control and monitoring of recipe-controlled processes, such as those used in the food and beverages industry.

Siemens and SAP Join Forces to Accelerate Industrial Transformation

Siemens and SAP announced a new partnership that will leverage their industry expertise and bring together their complementary software solutions for product lifecycle, supply chain and asset management so their customers can deliver new innovation and collaborative business models that will accelerate industry transformation globally.

Michael Peter to be Siemens Mobility’s sole CEO

Michael Peter will be Siemens Mobility’s sole CEO, effective July 10, 2020. Sabrina Soussan, who has been his Co-CEO until now, will leave the company at her own request to take on a new challenge outside Siemens AG. Until her contract ends on December 31, 2020, Ms. Soussan will remain available to Siemens Mobility in an advisory capacity.

Siemens delivers an additional 22 metro trains for Munich

After the first C2 metro train from the first option in 2016 entered service in May, Stadtwerke München (SWM) has also called up the second and final options for 22 six-car metro trains from Siemens. When all trains are delivered, Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG) will operate a total of 67 C2 trains on its system.

SIEMENS AND NATO CCDCOE ADVANCE COOPERATION ON CYBERSECURITY FOR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Siemens Smart Infrastructure and the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to continue the cooperation on cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. The CCDCOE organized annual high-level cyber defence exercise Locked Shields exercise provides a key pillar to jointly build up defence capabilities. With the new agreement, the parties advance their existing cooperation on cyber security training for power grids. In experimenting with grid control software Spectrum Power, Siemens gains valuable insights on the potential attack vectors and can thoroughly test new security features or protocols for its products and solutions.

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