

Stuttgart, Germany. At the AMB in Stuttgart, the International Exhibition for Metalworking, Siemens will be showcasing the continuously advancing Digital Enterprise portfolio used for implementing Industrie 4.0 in the machine tool world. It helps both makers and users of machine tools to leverage the enormous potential that digitalization now offers.
Under the motto “Digitalization in Machine Tool Manufacturing - Implement now!”, Siemens will be demonstrating to users and manufacturers of machine tools at its 270 square meter Booth B03 in Hall 2 how end-to-end digitalization solutions work from the machine tool right up to the corporate management level and the cloud.
The integrated, consistent and open offering of various digitalization platforms from Siemens provides the technical basis:
In all the different applications and a combination of the three digitalization platforms, machine builders and machine users will have the opportunity to gain first-hand experience at the Siemens booth of how digitalization is implemented in production and what potential it opens up. With these offerings, users have the opportunity to use the complete range from classic, local data processing to cloud-based data processing to suit their individual requirements.
The digitalization portfolio for machine users covers the entire value chain from product design and production planning through to engineering, actual production and digital services. With its holistic approach, Siemens is the only company capable of designing the real process chain of the machine user identically in the virtual world (digital twin).
Additional to new applications for MindSphere, the open and cloud based IoT operating system, Siemens will be presenting applications using Sinumerik Edge in machining and in machine analytics, including one particular app which can be used in trochoidal milling.
The latest Sinumerik 828 software release from Siemens includes new functions such as Collision Avoidance Eco or Nodding Compensation Eco/Advance which will be significantly increasing machine tool performance. There is also a new Panel Processing Unit for Sinumerik 828, which comes with a more powerful processor, a 1-GB Ethernet Interface X130 and enhanced ruggedness.
Captions: Siemens at the AMB in Stuttgart, the International Exhibition for Metalworking: Hall 2, Both B03.