The cats of Siemens Digital Industries Software agree - International Cat Day should be every day! Show us your furry colleagues 🐈 🐾! #InternationalCatDay

The Pascual and Siemens collaboration is like milk and cookies! Based in Madrid, Spain, Pascual is a family-owned producer of nutritious, high-quality dairy food and beverages. They strive to deliver healthier and more nutritious products for their consumers while also engaging in smarter, innovative, and sustainable operations. Focused on sustainability, Pascual recognized the value of digitalization for delivering the best quality products while driving innovation. They evaluated several technology vendors and selected Siemens for our digital transformation expertise, providing the ideal platform to integrate with Pascual’s EPR SAP systems and to streamline their processes. Siemens Opcenter Execution Process system enabled Pascual to integrate data from a variety of sources for complete and fast traceability throughout their organization. Pascual realized the entire digitalization of their plant operations from end-to-end, providing production dashboards and real-time reporting to ensure the overall quality of their products while improving productivity. By adopting Siemens leading-edge technologies, Pascual revolutionized their manufacturing processes with efficiency, quality and sustainability in their operations. “Mooving” to Siemens for sustainability and digital transformation enabled Pascual to be the “cream of the crop” – and “udderly” successful! #DigitalTransformation #Sustainability #Digitalization

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How do you turn concept art into productive parts? At IMTS 2024, we illustrated the digitalization journey from “art to part.” “Art to part” is the process of transforming creative ideas into physical products by creating virtual designs to detect mistakes early and at lower costs before producing physical prototypes. With software tools like ours, the concepts of digital manufacturing are coming into focus, making "art to part" digital design and manufacturing a reality. Siemens USA president and CEO, Barbara Humpton, discussed the democratization of technology, emphasizing the transformation of manufacturing through the fusion of digital and physical worlds. She highlighted how our software enables small and medium enterprise (SME) manufacturers to enjoy productivity and efficiency previously exclusive to large companies with specialized staff. #IMTS #Digitalization

Teamcenter users - the wait is over! Our latest RapidAuthor 2406 for Teamcenter update is here to help you boost efficiency and simplify the documentation process for you and your team. What’s new? ✨Improved 3D lighting controls ✏️ Better 2D editing tools 📚 Streamlined S1000D content creation ⚡Faster performance 📊 Enhanced DPL table management 🔗 Seamless Teamcenter integration 🛠️ Advanced spare parts cataloging Intrigued? Head to the comments for a link to our blog, featuring an Oct 17th webinar to walk you through the features. #DigitalTransformation #PLM #Teamcenter

NEWS! Announcing the 2025 release of Solid Edge, packed with innovative features to streamline product development software. Alongside this, we introduce Solid Edge X, a cloud-based version of Solid Edge that leverages AI to enhance productivity and collaboration. Solid Edge 2025 and Solid Edge X: Key enhancements • Enhanced data management and collaboration: Seamless integration with Teamcenter Share app for efficient collaboration and data sharing. • Improved modeling speed: Faster mesh generation and streamlined simulation setup for quicker analysis. • Advanced sheet metal design: New etch features and improved bend support for complex geometries. • Simplified MBD creation: Hybrid annotation capability for efficient Model Based Definition. • Electrical schematics with Capital Electra X: Integrate electrical design with a cloud-native tool. • Smart and simplified machining: Automated recommendations and streamlined toolpath creation in Solid Edge CAM Pro. John F. Miller, senior vice president of Mainstream Engineering, stated, "Solid Edge X delivers transformative technologies that bring together the innate collaborative capabilities of the cloud combined with cutting-edge AI-based tools, allowing our customers to innovate at the accelerated pace that today’s manufacturing industry mandates." With Solid Edge 2025 and Solid Edge X, we continue to push the boundaries of product development software, empowering engineers and designers to innovate faster and more efficiently. Head over to the link in our comments for the full newsroom coverage. #ProductDevelopment #CAD #CAM #CAE #CloudComputing #AI #Innovation

Sometimes a leap forward needs a step back. And sometimes, fluid dynamics are involved. It’s Back to the Future Day, and we’re celebrating how research from the 1950s is helping engineers validate the modern digital tools that will help design the next generations of ships. Innovation from recent decades has resulted in faithful digital twins of assets like aircraft, vessels, factories and shipyards. However, the usefulness of the technology depends on the accuracy of these digital models. When faced with the challenge of developing accurate test cases for full scale CFD (computational fluid dynamics) for seagoing vessels, engineers found an unlikely ally in the ship Lucy Ashton. Lucy was a paddle steamer built in 1888 using a unique concept first successfully tested during the 1950s. Using a digital model of this paddler from the past, and comparing results with actual measurements taken in 1950, engineers are laying a foundation for the seafarers of the future. #BackToTheFutureDay #CFD #Digitalization

Creating a more sustainable supply chain is a challenge for manufacturers, particularly when it comes to the “last mile” of deliveries, when goods are taken to the doorsteps of the end-user. The power of software can help innovators working towards this goal by eliminating inefficiencies, reducing costs and allowing them to focus on problem-solving. 💡📈 Meet Workhorse, an American technology company focused on pioneering the transition to zero-emission commercial vehicles. They build electric trucks for a more sustainable last-mile delivery and are able to streamline activities across development teams and along the supply chain, thanks to industry software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. As Workhorse launched its lineup of medium-duty electric work trucks, it was supported by Siemens’ Teamcenter X software for cloud-based PLM (product lifecycle management) and by Siemens’ NX for vehicle product engineering and manufacturing. "Standardizing on NX and Teamcenter X has allowed us to integrate our design, engineering, and supply chain functions efficiently," said Jeff Mowry, Chief Information Officer at Workhorse. "Previously, our multi-CAD environment was costly and required extra resources. With Siemens, we've eliminated these inefficiencies and can focus on building complex electric trucks more effectively." “Workhorse standardized on NX combined with Teamcenter X because it delivers the design, integration and data control functions we require to support vehicle production, product development and manufacturing – for any range of product production volumes,” said Dave Bjerke, Vice President of Engineering at Workhorse. To learn more about how Workhorse is revolutionizing last-mile delivery sustainable, zero-emission electric vehicles with the help of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software, watch our YouTube video: https://sie.ag/3zZdkx, and visit our newsroom (link in the comments) for more details. #SiemensXcelerator #Innovation #EVs #SaaS

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Whether you're a seasoned #CAD professional or exploring new possibilities to upgrade your #ProductDevelopment process, Solid Edge 2025 is built to help you innovate without limits. During this YouTube Premiere, you’ll see the newest features and enhancements in Solid Edge up close and in action, including new design features and performance enhancements, seamless integrations with other products across the #SiemensXcelerator portfolio, advanced cloud-enabled functionality, and more. You’ll also hear from innovative companies like Tremonia Mobility GmbH, who rely on Solid Edge to design environmentally friendly, efficient and customizable transportation solutions. The company’s innovative minibuses make it easier to maneuver in busy downtowns, narrow streets and parking lots in European cities, while also offering increased functionality with purpose-built equipment to solve for special needs of people with impaired mobility. Tune in on Oct. 23 for the global premiere of #SolidEdge2025!

It's an open question whether AI-powered chatbots in fact will be the next dominant computing UI. While eye-popping demos continue to make news (as do occasional head-scratching hallucinations), it's not hard to see a certain impatience for more down-to-earth examples of concrete, practical benefits. A sure path to such benefits comes from training LLMs on narrower, more application- or discipline-specific datasets. Siemens is doing just that- training LLMs on the language of engineering and manufacturing that, as EVP for PLM products, Joe Bohman, points out, "is a little bit different." For users of Plant Simulation in the Tecnomatix portfolio, software that optimizes processes and improves execution in manufacturing, such training has resulted in an emerging ability to use simple language queries to leverage all that Plant Simulation can do. Of course the old way — writing functions in the SimTalk programming language — still works too. What does such a natural language query look like? We'll let Joe take it from here: "In this example, I have a factory, and I've noticed that a particular storage area is overflowing. Using our LLM capability, I can just say, 'Hey, can you just size that area so that it can handle the maximum plant flow-through?'" #AI #PlantSimulation #LLM

When it comes to developing motor control units and engine control units for EVs, hybrid vehicles, e-bikes and power tools, it's important to continuously innovate while not compromising on quality. That's why SEDEMAC has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software for the development of its motor control and engine control units, as the company's sensor loss control (SLC) technology is used in millions of vehicles and other equipment globally. Siemens' Polarion X software will help ensure traceability between requirements and test cases, centralization of test reports, version and revision management, standardization of design additions and cross-team reporting. Siemens' Teamcenter X software for product lifecycle management complements the application lifecycle management capabilities of Polarion, and together will support SEDEMAC in product speedy development that maintains high quality. “Polarion’s flexible approach has allowed us to craft workflows that help implement our processes in a convenient and yet exhaustive manner.” said Harsh Vinjamoor, Chief engineer, Systems Engineering, SEDEMAC. “With advanced reporting tools our quality team is able to stay on top of multiple projects simultaneously and keep management abreast of risks if any. The autonomy of being able to modify workflows allows continual process improvement to be deployed with ease, in-house.” “It’s indispensable to have a comprehensive digital platform strategy for product manufacturers developing best-in class solutions for emerging electric vehicle ecosystem.” said Mathew Thomas, our managing director and vice president for India. “We are thrilled to partner with SEDEMAC in their journey and empowering them with Siemens’ digital twin offerings based on the Siemens Xcelerator platform, which offers inter-operability and flexibility to integrate with SEDEMAC’s existing digital technologies thus creating an optimized digital thread enabling SEDEMAC to efficiently focus on product development, R&D and engineering.” Check the comments for a link to our newsroom which has more details. #SiemensXcelerator #Automotive

Who wants a slice? 🍞 Celebrating World Bread Day with a simulation of conjugate heat transfer (CHT) modeling. CHT modeling is a type of thermal simulation that analyzes the exchange of heat between solids and fluids. It's used to predict thermal parameters like temperature distribution and heat flux, which can be useful for designing products to be more durable and energy efficient. #WorldBreadDay #Simulation #CFD