Dr. Kurt Hofstädter, Digital Factory CEE Digital Enterprise – Industry 4.0 © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. The Future of Manufacturing © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 2 Digital Enterprise– Industry 4.0 © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 3 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 © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 5 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 Restricted Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved. productivity Siemens has the right answers to all the challenges of our customers in the manufacturing industry. © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 6 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 © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 7 Commisioning Self-configuration Vision of Industry 4.0 © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 8 Only a holistic approach automating the whole value add workflow will lead to a sustainable competitiveness © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 9 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 © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 10 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 Restricted © Siemens AG 20XX All rights reserved. Page 1111 Page 2013-09-10 20XX-XX-XX Author / Department Produktdesign: NASA setzt bei Entwicklung des Mars – Rovers „Curiosity“ auf PLM- Software von Siemens © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 12 Restricted © Siemens AG 20XX All rights reserved. Page 13 20XX-XX-XX Author / Department Reference project Magna © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 14 Reference project ZKW © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 15 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. © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 16 Reference project OMV © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 17 Reference project Plasser&Theurer © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved. Page 18 Dr. Kurt Hofstädter, Digital Factory CEE Thank You © Siemens AG 2015. All rights reserved.