Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.29
…engineering software providers are also contributing resources. For example, Siemens has made its Additive Manufacturing (AM) Network (along with its 3D printers) available to the global medical community to speed design and production of medical components. The AM Network connects users, designers and 3D-print service providers to enable faster production of spare parts for machines like ventilators. Siemens’ designers and engineers are a part of the AM Network, and can answer design requests and help convert designs into printable files. Afterwards, these components can be printed via medically certified 3D printers of partner companies that are also part of the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 43.68
…crisis caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, Siemens is making its Additive Manufacturing (AM) Network (along with its 3D printers) available to the global medical community to speed design and production of medical components. The AM Network connects users, designers and 3D-print service providers to enable faster production of spare parts for machines like ventilators. The Siemens AM network is available globally. According to the company, starting today doctors, hospitals and organizations in need of medical devices as well as designers and service providers with medically certified printing capacities can register for free access to the Siemens AM…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.31
…Inventor, PTC Pro/ENGINEER (later rebranded as PTC Creo), and Siemens NX and Solid Edge. In that sense, Onshape, launched in 2012, was a groundbreaker. It was architected from the start to run in the cloud, SaaS-style. The software was acquired by PTC in late 2019. “SaaS is very different from virtualization. With SaaS, you have a centralized multi-tenant network of computers that provides service to people,” says Jon Hirschtick, co-founder and CEO of Onshape. “As a result, you are not working in the inherently insecure Windows OS workstation environment; you are not copying and emailing files around; and you are…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 34.02
…produce parts for the German and UK rail industries, Siemens Mobility Services has continued its investment in Stratasys technology to support the expansion of its rail maintenance operations in Russia. This includes two new industrial-grade Stratasys Fortus 450mc 3D Printers for part production. The decision comes in line with a recent business win for Siemens Mobility to build 13 additional high-speed Velaro trains for Russian train company, RZD, including an agreement to maintain and service the trains for the next 30 years, according to Siemens. This is already the third Velaro order from RZD for Sapsan fleet due to availability…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 18.52
…step and hide the rest. A similar initiative at Siemens Digital Industries Software, makers of the NX CAD-CAM-CAE suite and Solid Edge CAD program, is also reshaping the CAD experience. In February 2019, the company revealed what it calls Adaptive UI for NX software users. Siemens Digital Industries Software introduced Adaptive UI, which can predict user commands. Image courtesy of Siemens. The outcome of machine learning and AI, “the adaptive UI will predict the commands that you will most likely want to use based upon the context of what you’re doing at the moment. It will put these recommended commands…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 36.39
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced a partnership with global semiconductor IP company Arm, that will bring IP, methodologies, processes and tools together to help automakers, integrators and suppliers collaborate, design and bring to market their next-generation platforms faster. This partnership was formed to address challenging issues to realize active-safety, advanced driver assistance, in-vehicle infotainment, digital cockpits, vehicle-to-vehicle/vehicle-to-infrastructure and self-driving vehicles. Key advances in computing and sensor technology are enabling companies to redefine mobility beginning with the integrated circuits and software within automotive electronics systems. The combination of Siemens’ and Arm’s technologies can help automakers and suppliers deliver electronic design and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 31.84
…consumers; and the Pro series is for commercial laptops. Siemens and ARM At the show, Siemens also announced its partnership with ARM, a processor IP firm. The company plans to incorporate ARM Automotive Enhanced products in Siemens’ PAVE360, described as a “pre-silicon autonomous validation environment.” The two firms expect to reach automotive manufacturers using sensors. The resulting integrated circuited boards (ICs), according to Siemens, will let you “simulate and verify sub-system and system on chip (SoC) designs, and better understand how they perform within a vehicle design from the silicon level up, long before the vehicle is built.” HP introduces…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.44
…Group, Yale Materials Handling Corporation, Zebra Technologies, Honeywell AIDC, Honeywell Intelligrated, Data Logic, DMLogic, Nulogy, SICK AG, ABB, Jabil, Siemens, Logistyx Technologies, Advantech iLogistics, PINC, UPS, Righthand Robotics, BluJay Solutions, Locus Systems, Brightpearl, Veridian, Avetta, AIMMS, One Network Enterprises, LEGACY Supply Chain Services, Apex Supply Chain Technologies, Kuebix, SEKO Logistics, Landstar, CSX, Arviem, Tapestry Solutions, FedEx Supply Chain, DHL Supply Chain, XPO Logistics, Ryder Supply Chain Solutions, NFI Logistics, XPO Logistics, GEODIS North America (OHL), Lineage Logistics, Kenco Logistic Services LLC (KLS), DSC Logistics, Cainiao Network (Alibaba), Amazon.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.02
…at Optomec. The AutoCLAD system is available immediately as an upgrade for all Optomec LENS systems that use the Siemens 840D controller, which includes the LENS CS 600, CS 800, CS 1500, and MTS 860 machines. Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.87
…Angel Trains, Bombardier Transportation, Chiltern Railways, DB ESG and Siemens Mobility. Stratasys’ additive manufacturing consultancy, Blueprint, has estimated that for one major U.S. commuter rail service, every day a train set is out of service costs €18,000, and often a single part that would ordinarily cost less than €100 is all that keeps the train from running. Compounding the challenge, the service life of trains is typically 35-45 years making sourcing spare parts a challenge. By turning to additive manufacturing, train operators can get the parts they need within a day or two regardless of the uniqueness of the part…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 39.70
…the additive manufacturing unit of technology group Oerlikon, and Siemens AG announce a strategic agreement in which Siemens will provide Oerlikon AM with digital enterprise solutions that will help Oerlikon accelerate the industrialization of additive manufacturing. The integration of Siemens’ Digital Enterprise Portfolio into Oerlikon’s software landscape in its AM production and R&D sites will support Oerlikon in actively managing the AM engineering process from end to end using one interface. The technology includes software solutions in engineering, as well as product life cycle management. The long-term objective is to create a digital factory in which Oerlikon AM can see…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 34.84
Siemens has launched and made available the Siemens Additive Manufacturing (AM) Network, following pilots and successful implementations with customers and partners, including Decathlon, Siemens Gas & Power, Siemens Mobility, HP and Materialise. The Siemens AM Network provides an advanced cloud-based solution to foster collaboration and process orchestration between engineers, procurement and suppliers of 3D printed parts. The Siemens Additive Manufacturing Network was to be featured at Formnext 2019 in Frankfurt, Germany. Siemens’ AM Network is designed for enterprises, suppliers and partners that are looking to accelerate the adoption of AM for industrial processes and applications. It digitalizes the order-to-delivery process…