In line with the theme “Accelerate Transformation for a Sustainable Tomorrow,” Siemens is set to unveil its vision at this year’s EMO 2023 conference. The event, scheduled for next month, will spotlight how businesses within the machine tool sector can effectively navigate the confluence of energy efficiency, sustainability mandates, and the demand for high-quality, cost-effective, and personalized products.
The crux of addressing these multifaceted challenges lies in automation, with digitalization and its corollary data transparency emerging as pivotal components. The imperative for a digital enterprise becomes evident as it seamlessly melds the physical and digital realms, leveraging intelligent software tools to make astute decisions that facilitate flexible, rapid, and sustainable production processes.
At the forefront of this endeavor is Siemens’ unveiling of “Machinum” during EMO. Machinum encompasses a comprehensive CNC digitalization portfolio, engineered to enhance productivity and sustainability across parts manufacturing.
Machinum extends its prowess to both virtual and real-world domains, allowing meticulous analysis and optimization of machine tools and production areas. Merging contemporary IT (Information Technology) with cutting-edge OT (Operations Technology), Machinum embodies Siemens’ industrial acumen, translating into productivity upswings across a spectrum of industrial scenarios.
Integral to Siemens’ “Xcelerator,” an open digital business platform comprising software, IoT-enabled hardware, an ecosystem of partners, and a marketplace, Machinum operates in synergy to empower industries. It becomes a pivotal tool for facilitating a streamlined digital transformation, quickening its pace, and ensuring scalability across both manufacturing and design domains.
In tandem with the innovative “Sinumerik One,” Siemens’ Digital Native CNC control—also an integral component of the Xcelerator platform—industries find themselves poised for a transition towards the Digital Enterprise paradigm. This forward-looking progression culminates in manufacturing processes that are future-ready and sustainable, firmly grounded in the realm of machine tools.