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Does Siemens drink its own champagne? This episode gives profound insights into a real sustainable Digital Enterprise – the Electronics Factory Erlangen in Germany. Moderator Chris Brow leads his guests Kevin O’Donovan, Stefan Krug, and Magnus Edholm through a conversation on the factory’s digital end-to-end production processes, which are made possible with technologies like the Digital Twin and AI. Among others they talk about the challenges of digitalizing a brownfield site, cutting the carbon footprint in manufacturing and product design, and, last but not least, the importance of the people. This episode is peppered with examples of what’s possible today with digitalization, such as using AI to reduce fake failures and how robots are trained to pick unsorted parts. Best of all, the solutions they talk about are available for all industrial enterprises.Electronics Factory Erlangen
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To tackle today’s challenges, the automotive industry is currently undergoing a major shift to electrification. Data transparency across the entire supply chain and new ways of collaboration are required. In this episode, Gunter Beitinger, Head of Factory Digitalization & Head of Product Carbon Footprint at Siemens Digital Industries, and Jan Burian, Analyst at IDC, focus on digital technologies in manufacturing and supply chains. They discuss the crucial role of technology, innovation, and data in the industry’s sustainability transformation. We take a deep dive into the challenges automotive companies are facing and look at solutions like SiGREEN, a tool that enables transparent CO2 data exchange for products across the supply chain.Decarbonizing your supply chain with data
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Say goodbye to cardboard-box planning! Designing factory workstations is now four times faster with a solution based on virtual reality. In this episode, host Alex Chavez meets with Tobias Haslböck, Business Developer at the startup Halocline, and Julian Boha, Head of the Siemens program Fast Lane for Startups. They talk about the solution that speeds up workstation planning, and they also share recommendations for startups on collaborating with a global player like Siemens. Listen in to find more about the benefits of working within the Siemens ecosystem! Industrial Partner EcosystemFast Lane for Startups
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Want to increase the performance of your product? Katrien Wyckaert, who is responsible for strategy and innovation for the Simcenter software, talks about how simulation and testing in the virtual world can help. She is joined by Magnus Edholm. As a Siemens expert in helping companies becoming a Digital Enterprise, he knows how to use data to connect the top floor with the shop floor to continuously optimize everything. In this episode, both guests reveal to host Chris Brow how this technology aids in designing electric vehicles – like the SimRod. Katrien and Magnus present a concrete example of how the Siemens team has increased the range with the SimRod. In this episode, the guests also talk about their personal experiences with e-mobility, and they even touch on autonomous mobility.Digital Enterprise
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Programmable logic controllers – or PLCs – were introduced to the market around 60 years ago. Now, this classical hardware stands on the cusp of going digital. Efrossini Tsouchnika and Oliver Narr from Siemens talk about the implications and opportunities of virtual PLCs with host Alex Chavez. As it turns out, these two technologies are likely to exist side by side. The best of both worlds, so to say.
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Are you already tapping into digital technologies to transform the way you compete, collaborate, and connect? At the launch of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform, Siemens Digital Industries CEO Cedrik Neike welcomed three guests whose companies have made big strides in their digital transformations: Laura Matz, Chief Science and Technology Officer at Merck, spoke about how digitalization is speeding up the development of therapies. Patrick Verwer, CEO of Govia Thameslink Railway, or GTR, presented how digitalization is helping to deal with growing passenger volumes on legacy infrastructure. And Trond Skjellerud, CEO of Elvia, talked about managing the grid in the age of electric mobility. Host Alex Chavez guides you through this episode. Siemens Xcelerator
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When it comes to the aerospace industry, people are usually talking about propulsion and the fuel it takes to keep planes high above the clouds. But there is so much more to it than that. For example, have you considered what it takes to construct one of those behemoths? Or have you given thought to the ecological footprint over the entire lifecycle? The guests of this Talking Digital Industries have. Host Chris Brow peeks behind the scenes together with Richard Aboulafia, Managing Director at AeroDynamic Advisory, and Jürgen Nolde, Vice President Aerospace at Siemens Digital Industries. Learn how automation and digitalization are helping airplane manufacturers cope with the challenges of cost pressure, managing complexity, and society’s demand for sustainable mobility. Also, find out where Richard and Jürgen are heading for their next holidays.Aeroworld: www.siemens.com/aerospace
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In this episode of Talking Digital Industries moderator Chris Brow learns all about Additive Manufacturing. He is joined by Dr. Karsten Heuser, VP of Additive Manufacturing Siemens Digital Industries. Tune in and join them as they travel through the history of 3D-printing to the present day and discuss the impact this technology has on giant and tiny applications. Listen how Phillip Jung, Chief Strategy Officer at HP, and Dr. Adrian Keppler, Managing Director at EOS, share their insights and their business cases in this field. Finally our experts look forward into the future to forecast how Additive Manufacturing will change the industry as a whole.Siemens Additive Manufacturing Experience Center (AMEC): https://new.siemens.com/global/en/markets/machinebuilding/additivemanufacturing/additive-manufacturing-experience-center.html
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Surfing. For many, it’s freedom, a sense of adventure and the feel of riding the wave with the wind and spray hitting you as you come into shore. In this episode moderator Chris Brow learns how digitalization can help to create the perfect surfing wave – without being dependent on wind and weather conditions. Together with Tom Lochtefeld, CEO and founder of Surf Loch and Thomas Tengan, Director of Digital Enterprise at Siemens Digital Industries Software Chris discusses the impact of the digital twin on the surfing industry.Surf Loch reference page: https://new.siemens.com/us/en/products/campaigns/company-topics/surfloch.html
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In this episode moderator Christine Brunner learns all about the drive train. Together with the Siemens experts Michael Leipold and Dominik Bittner she discusses how drive data can be used most efficiently and why the drive train is a good place to start the edge computing journey. Check out the podcast and learn how machine users and machine builders can become real machine whisperers using data analytics and edge computing. Learn more at siemens.com/digital-drives
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“In the end it’s all about speaking the same language!” If you want to know what this sentence has to do with human-centric technology and low-coding, tune into the summer edition of our podcast. Chris Brow will be moderating from his holiday destination in Rome and joined virtually by his guests Cyril Coste, consultant for the digital transformation, and Jakob Schillinger, low-code evangelist at Siemens Mendix. Chris learns about fight or flight reactions, misunderstandings during Dungeons and Dragons roleplay games and how he’ll be able to deliver his first app in just two hours.
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This episode is about a topic that really affects us all: food and drinks. The food and beverage industry plays a central role in our lives. Moderator Chris Brow explores how recent trends are changing the industry and how manufacturers can adapt to new trends or even to a pandemic in the shortest possible time. Together with his guests Kai Schneiderwind, Senior Vice President Food & Beverage at Siemens, Alastair Orchard, Vice President Digital Enterprise at Siemens, and Magnus Edholm, Head of Marketing Digital Enterprise at Siemens, Chris discusses under sea gardens, digital twins for the food industry and blockchain technology in a bag of potato chips.Siemens Food & Beverage: https://new.siemens.com/global/en/markets/food-beverage.html
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In this episode Moderator Christine Brunner dives deep into the world of machine tools and data analytics. Sinumerik Edge expert Björn Rosenbaum explains that mechanics will reach a limit at some point and shows that data processing and analyzation offer new possibilities to observe and enhance the production process and the product quality, reduce unexpected downtimes and create new business models. Edge computing brings IT to the shopfloor and to machine tool systems. Tune into the episode now and we will take care of everything else!
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In this Deep Dive episode moderator Christine Brunner is focusing on the personalized production of goods. Each one of us knows the situation: we are looking for the perfect product. We expect the ideal product in matters of size, material, shape, color, quality and much more – all of it manufactured to our individual needs. The personalization that was considered fiction a few years ago is already becoming a reality in many areas. But what impact does this have on the production process? What will the production of the future look like? The answer is an autonomous production. Tune in to the podcast and listen how our experts Ariane Sutor and Lorenz Rappl explain what it takes to create an autonomous factory.
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This episode of the Talking Digital Industries podcast is all about ecosystems. Moderator Chris Brow takes a look at biology and explores what industry can learn from nature. He and his guests Cedrik Neike (MBM Siemens AG & CEO of Siemens Digital Industries), Elie Girard (CEO of Atos), and Antonio Santos (Co-founder of the Digital Transformation Lab), talk about coral reefs, bees, and the impact of industrial ecosystems. His guests explain the importance of collaboration and trust, and review the partnership between Atos and Siemens. Tune in to learn how digitalization drives industrial ecosystems and how every participant can benefit. (Photo Credits: Georgette Douwma/gettyimage)
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In this Deep Dive episode moderator Christine Brunner explores the history and the future of Computerized Numerical Controls. For 60 years the Siemens Sinumerik CNC has made production easier, faster and more flexible. For this episode Christine is joined by CNC experts Ankita Kambale and Karsten Schwarz. Together they discuss how NC programs were coded into punched tapes and how the Sinumerik evolved into a digital native. Tune in to the podcast and listen how the digital twin will shape the future of the machine tool industry.
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This episode of Talking Digital Industries podcast takes moderator Chris Brow into the pharma industry. Together with his guests Rebecca Vangenechten, Head of Pharma at Siemens Digital Industries, and Gunther Bechmann, Senior Manager Operations at Pfizer in Freiburg, he discusses how digitalization can help the pharma industry to shorten the time of vaccine or drug development. His guests share their experiences of the last few months and explain a magical machine that produces drugs in Freiburg. Join our podcasters and find out how the digital twin can help to produce medications and vaccines.Siemens Pharmaceutical Industry: https://new.siemens.com/global/en/markets/pharma-industry.html
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Quite a few specials form this episode of “Talking Digital Industries,” moderated by Chris Brow : A collection of his personal highlights from the Digital Enterprise Virtual Summit, a major industry online event organized by Siemens with more than 6,000 live participants from around the world. The topic: How to adapt to a rapidly changing world? How can industrial companies respond to the new situation created by the corona crisis? How can production become more flexible, efficient and secure to meet constantly changing market conditions and customer requirements? Tune in and find out!The Way Forward: https://new.siemens.com/global/en/company/topic-areas/new-normal.html
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Welcome to the first Talking Digital Industries Deep Dive! In the deep dive format Christine Brunner takes over and dives into a topic. In this episode she explores Edge Computing in SMEs. Together with Felix Kretschmer an edge-expert from Siemens Digital Industries she discusses how Edge Computing gives SMEs the possibility to bring IT and OT together. Tune in and listen! Just try, there is no risk. http://siemens.com/industrial-edge
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In this episode of Talking Digital Industries moderator Chris Brow dives into the topic of Industrial 5G and learns why it is an essential topic for the industry. Together with his guests Sander Rotmensen, Head of Product Management Industrial Wireless & Security Components at Siemens Digital Industries and Andreas Kornbichler, Head of research group “Wireless Networks” at Siemens Corporate Technology he discusses why 5G brings more than faster download speeds, how robots can become cobots and why 5G isn´t always 5G. Join our podcasters and have a look into the “Zauberkugel” (crystal ball) to learn about 5G and to explore what will happen beyond 5G.Industrial 5G: https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/industrial-communication/industrial-5g.html
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