Ecosystems, technology and innovation; the keynote at Siemens SPS Event

Visual from Siemens Digital Industries SPS Event November 2021

This week, I enjoyed attending the Siemens SPS Event, taking technology, inspiration, and connecting innovation to a new level throughout the industrial world.Rainer Brehm’s Keynote

In the keynote of Rainer Brehm (@rainer_brehm ), the CEO of Factory Automation provided a clear understanding of what and why industrial technology is undergoing such a digital and automotive transformation and how Siemens (@siemens_industry) and their Digital Industry group was responding and offering clear leadership in this in solutions and customer support.

The SPS Event

The Siemens SPS virtual experience event focused on a digital enterprise portfolio seeking to offer technology inspiration. You can’t fail to learn of several new concepts or innovations within this portfolio provided.

You quickly recognize the powerful emergence of Ecosystems and new levels of connectivity and collaboration. These collaborations are both human and digital in form, running throughout all the sessions, over the three days, nicely weaved into the keynote to set the scene.

So much of our physical world is connecting into the digital world, and understanding the tasks of undergoing this digitalization journey has to reflect highly personal, individual concerns and choices as the starting points through assessing the collective wisdom and trends that are sweeping the world in the industrial revolution 4.0 to fit each business need.

In Rainer Brehm’s Keynote, he set the scene well.

As Rainer explains, the changes throughout the industrial sector are happening faster and faster. The critical enabler is the “usage of data.”

-Connectivity of combining a digital and real-world is proving for a more flexible and autonomous product. It enables the optimization of processes, introducing new opportunities through artificial intelligence (AI).

-Digitalization is advancing a more human-centric operation where the operator, the engineering and design benefit from adopting a digital twin approach.

-Today’s needs in manufacturing are to find a better sustainability pathway and grapple with a more transparent approach to understanding the carbon footprint of not just one part of the supply chain but to have a complete understanding.

-Customers and consumers demand this visibility and understanding of the actions being taken to offer products that are taking out carbonization and are genuinely sustaining.

-The final point in his opening remarks was that products and production needs to be resilient and highly flexible to adjust to changing demands and conditions and move towards these evolving and demanding market requirements

The growing issue Rainer rightly raised was how do we tackle these significant challenges? He continued in his keynote:

As Rainer explained, innovation cycles are getting shorter and shorter; new products are expected to be more customized than ever before, requiring a completely different manufacturing method to be initiated to accommodate this change.

Rainer sees the factory has to become even more automated and digital to adjust and adapt. To accomplish this evolution, the needs of software-enabled hardware and connectivity are becoming crucial. Today, to achieve a Digital Enterprise, one that acts fast, is intelligently adjusting to meet these ever-changing market requirements is needed.

As Rainer explained, connectivity is moving beyond simply the factory floor. Each product is today required to be designed in new ways using new technology approaches with the help of the digital twin and simulations.

Factory, production and product designs need to go beyond; solutions need to connect machines, process integrations, buildings, and warehouses along the supply change to optimize and understand the continuous data flow and improve.

Today, data needs to provide a feedback loop from production, supply, and design to produce today’s product and improve the next one. Improvements and insights in optimization, simulation for new designs and performances, and extend the machine and integrate the production line to achieve these unique and customized products in more efficient ways.

In his summing up on the Digital Enterprise, Rainer points out that digitalization and automation are the means of linking all processes from the real to the digital world in one continuous data flow that brings all stakeholders together. This increased cocreation environment includes designers, shop floor operators, engineers, analysts, and solution providers to close the feedback loop across the complete supply chain.

Rainer’s final observation came back to recognizing today one very relevant point: “sustainability will become the licence to operate.”

Siemens does do these events well to offer both broad but highly focused solutions to the needs of their customers.

Under the motto “Infinite opportunities from infinite data”, Siemens showcased solutions from its Digital Enterprise portfolio that enable companies to consistently digitalize, automate and make intensive use of the resulting data.

Four specific announcements within Rainer‘s keynote

Here in summarizing Rainer’s keynote, I  want to provide a short glimpse into four specific focal points that he announced from this keynote that support this digital and automating journey that needs different solutions or resolutions to be undertaken within the Industry.

My four exciting takeaways from the event announced by Rainer were:

Firstly, the continued integration of the Industrial IoT stack between OT & IT is where app development connects IT/ OT into the cloud, at the Edge, and finally onto the Shopfloor. This stack holds great promise for integrating the IIoT process. Siemens is taking a broad and integrated approach using Mendix and MindSphere in application and platform developments to provide customers with this robust IIoT solution.

Visual from Siemens Digital Industries SPS Event November 2021

Secondly and perhaps the most exciting is the launch of SiGREEN. This solution provides and drives decarbonization throughout the extended supply chain by focusing on high levels of carbon qualification through the use of Blockchain to keep data secure and confidential but without any mining or crypto-currency aspects.

Visual from Siemens Digital Industries SPS Event November 2021

SiGREEN is offering an open industry solution to identify the source of a product’s carbonization. The intent is to build an exact carbon footprint over the entire supply chain and offer transparency in identifying emission sources but with the confidentiality of those within the supply chain.

The solution provides a trustworthy aggregation of an overall Product Carbon Footprint across the supply chain without compromising the partners’ need for supply chain confidentiality.

Visual from Siemens Digital Industries SPS Event November 2021

It aims to quantify emissions reliably, be trustworthy, transparent, secure and efficient, in its methodology and approach, that can evaluate and where necessary certify scopes 1,2 and 3 for the complete product carbonization understanding to then find solutions to decarbonising it.

This SiGREEN solution promises to be an inspiring initiative by Siemens to fully determine the carbon footprint of products they are involved in with their declared goal of being a significant contributor to achieving a carbon-neutral industry.

Within the SiGREEN solution, the distributed and open Estanium network makes it possible to combine emission data into an actual ecological footprint.

Thirdly, Rainer also announced the Siemens Industrial Edge Platform. This platform is extending the Industrial Edge concept of 2020 into a new Industrial Edge Marketplace, where partners together can have a platform to exchange and find collaborative value in providing greater solutions for industrial applications.

Visual from Siemens Digital Industries SPS Event November 2021

Established partners will now benefit from a more open marketplace platform approach to expand their solutions in collaboration with a growing comprehensive network.

Providing an Edge Ecosystem adds a different, more robust new marketplace for developers who see the benefits of collaborating and co-creating to build applications relevant to specific IIoT needs. The platform to develop interfaces in an open development environment attracts a broader, more diverse community of providers and developments, buyers, developers, and sellers.

The new transaction mechanism promises a select, buy and use software environment from an open App store to move towards a seamless service and further access the industrial automation market through automating technology and providing the industrial software.

The new offering makes it possible for B2B customers to purchase and operate multiple software components on an all-in-one platform.

Finally, the fourth announcement from the keynote was on new solution offerings that are “creating infinite opportunities from infinite data“. The focus has been on building customer solutions that improve productivity, provide greater flexibility, connectivity and the use of 5G and drive simulations.

Visual from Siemens Digital Industries SPS Event November 2021

To find out more, then watch the keynote and all the other presenters over the three days.

The event provides so much value within the Industrial world where automation and digitalization are combining increasingly.

Register here: sie.ag/3b1jZJH, and you can watch the event for some weeks to fit your schedule. Do go and view this SPS event site:  sie.ag/3b1jZJH . When you enter the Siemens virtual trade fair experience, you discover all highlights in a virtual 3D showroom, auditorium event program, and you can certainly watch the event for some weeks to come to fit your schedule.

You have missed out on contacting an expert directly in the event but reaching out to Siemens through their sales channels or supporting websites is easy to begin any specific discussion on solutions that enable this digitalization and automation of your journey.

I got so much from these sessions, the head is swimming, but the brain is swirling! Thank you for what this SPS event provided, sessions that delivered such high levels of understanding from all those involved.

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