In the wake of growing demand for smart manufacturing worldwide, Siemens launched comprehensive smart manufacturing solutions to enlarge its gap with other competitors. Siemens’ solutions cover both software and hardware, indicating the company’s ambition in smart manufacturing. This report analyzes Siemens’ smart manufacturing development and explores its plans from its strategic alliances, investment, and M&A activities.
List of Topics
- Definition and aspects of smart manufacturing
- Siemens’ deployments in smart manufacturing, covering information control and software applications; also included are the company’s two solutions: TIA (Totally Integrated Automation) and PLM (Product Lifecycle Management)
- Summary of Siemens’ M&A, joint venture, strategic alliances, and sell-off activities for Smart Manufacturing
Companies covered
ABB Limited, Accenture Plc, Active Tecnologia em Sistemas de Automacao Ltda, Ansys, Applied Materials , Aspen Technology, Atos Origin, Auto Desk, Beckhoff, BenQ, Bentley Systems, BJC, Camstar, CAXA, Chingtide, Dassault, Digiwin Software, Dresser-Rand Group, Elan Software Systems, Electrium, Emerson Process Management, Expro Holdings UK, Flender Holding, Fujitsu, GE, Honeywell, Hoteamsoft, Huawei, IBS AG, Infor, Inventec, Kingdee, Kühnle, Kopp & Kausch, LMS, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Morgan Construction-08, Mosel, NEM BV&NES, Nokia, Oracle, Pera Global, Perfect Costing Solutions GmbH, Power Machines, PTC, Robicon, Rockwell Automation, Rolls-Royce-Energy Gas Turbine, Ruggedcom, SAP, Schneider Electric, TESIS PLMware, Trench Electric, Trumpf, UFIDA, UGS, VISTAGY, Vrcontext, Werum Software & Systems, Yokogawa Electric Corporation