

This creates fascinating opportunities for transparency, new services, and innovative business models. The IoT is growing at a tremendous rate, and billions of devices are already connected. They share their data, and they expose their capabilities to other devices, applications, and end-users. Like Web sites, physical things are connected and become part of the Internet. The Internet of Things (IoT) stands for the seamless integration of the physical world with the digital world. Their shared goal is to industrialize additive manufacturing by enabling the ecosystem to create, produce, and use additive applications at scale.
SIEMENS WEB DEVELOPER SOFTWARE
With the Digital Enterprise portfolio, Siemens offers holistic solutions containing CAD, CAM, and CAE software for designing and validating parts and automation technologies that enable machine builders to deliver state-of-the-art 3D printers or peripheral machines.Īt designated global technology hubs, Siemens is demonstrating the power of this portfolio to its customers and co-creating new applications with regional ecosystems of partners, customers, and academia.

Siemens isn’t just an experienced user of additive manufacturing the company also provides the necessary tools for others to leverage the power of AM. With simulation tools along the process chain, even first-time-right printing is achievable. These ensure a seamlessly integrated end-to-end workflow that efficiently takes the AM user from an idea to a validated design all the way to a final end product. To realize these expectations, AM relies on the application of powerful digital tools and automation technologies. AM can provide lighter, performance-optimized, and potentially cheaper industrial products that can even reduce a company’s footprint – along with enhanced operational flexibility, speed-to-market, higher plant productivity, and supply chain resiliency.

It represents nothing less than a paradigm shift in part design, manufacturing technology, and innovative business models. This fascinating technology is on the verge of widespread industrial adoption. A 30 percent increase in productivity and up to 85 percent less energy consumption: This is the tremendous potential unleashed by additive manufacturing (AM) applications.
