Dr. Kurt Hofstädter, Digital Factory CEE
Digital Enterprise – Industry 4.0
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The Future of Manufacturing
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Digital Enterprise– Industry 4.0
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Digital Enterprise– Industry 4.0
Setting the pace for the next industrial „revolution“
Degree of
complexity
From Industry 1.0 to Industry 4.0
First
Industrial
Revolution
Second
Industrial
Revolution
Third
Industrial
Revolution
Fourth
Industrial
Revolution
based on the introduction
of mechanical production
equipment driven by
water and steam power
based on mass production
achieved by division of
labor concept and the use
of electrical energy
based on the use of
electronics and IT to
further automate
production
based on the use of
cyber-physical systems
First mechanical loom, 1784
1800
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First conveyor
belt, Cincinnati
slaughterhouse, 1870
1900
First programmable
logic controller (PLC)
Modicon 084, 1969
2000
Time
Challenges for the industry are growing worldwide
Strengthening
our customers’ competitiveness
Reducing
the time to market
Enhancing
flexibility
• Shorter
innovation cycles
• Individualized
mass production
• More complex products
• Volatile markets
Increasing
efficiency
• Energy and resource
efficiency as key
competitive factors
• High
• Larger
data©volumes
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Siemens has the right answers to all the challenges of our customers
in the manufacturing industry.
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Vision of Industry 4.0
Shorter Time-to-Market, more flexibility and less complexity
Market
Dynamic
demands
Market
Satisfied
customers
Information
Up to date
Design
Holistic modelling
Production
Self-optimizing
Self-healing
Engineering
Autonomous components
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Commisioning
Self-configuration
Vision of Industry 4.0
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Only a holistic approach automating the whole value add
workflow will lead to a sustainable competitiveness
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Our Automation offer for the
manufacturing industry
Enterprise level
PLM
NX
Product
Development
ERP
TECNOMATIX
Digital
Manufacturing
TEAMCENTER
Collaborative
PDM
PLM
Management level
SIMATIC IT
Production
Suite
SIMATIC IT
Intelligence
Suite
MES
Operator level
SIMATIC
WinCC
SCADA
System
SCADA
Control level
SIMATIC
Controllers
Field level
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SIMATIC NET
Industrial
Communication
SIRIUS
Industrial
Controls
SIMATIC
HMI
SIMATIC
IDENT
Industrial
Identification
SINUMERIK
CNC
SIMOTION
Motion Control
SIMATIC
SINAMICS
Distributed I/O Drive Systems
TIA PORTAL
Engineering
Framework
for
Automation
Tasks
Reference project
Mars Rover
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Author / Department
Produktdesign: NASA setzt bei Entwicklung des Mars –
Rovers „Curiosity“ auf PLM- Software von Siemens
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20XX-XX-XX
Author / Department
Reference project
Magna
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Reference project
ZKW
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Reference project
Daimler
NX CAD software –
a platform for global
passenger car and
heavy goods vehicle
design and product
development.
Extensive roll-out
of NX CAD software
at Daimler and its
suppliers.
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Reference project
OMV
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Reference project
Plasser&Theurer
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Dr. Kurt Hofstädter, Digital Factory CEE
Thank You
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