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Process Simulate Robot Safety in Production Systems [VIDEO]

Delve into the capabilities of Tecnomatix Process Simulate software, specifically Safety Robot Manager (SRM), and how it ensures comprehensive safety and efficient robotic design while validating concepts, visualizing secure spaces, and optimizing processes.

The Battery Show 2023 – explore Siemens battery industry solutions

Discover the full potential of your battery production with Siemens automation and digitalization solutions. From electrode production to battery cell, module and pack production all the way to the recycling of batteries, we can help you maximize your battery production end to end.

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Using Plant Simulation software to unlock efficiencies with virtual commissioning of driverless transport systems

Unlocking Efficiency Potentials with Virtual Commissioning of Driverless Transport Systems using Plant Simulation – Discovering Requirements, Benefits and Limitations. With the possibility of using MQTT and JSON, Plant Simulation offers the requirements for testing the master control “FleetExecuter” prior to the actual implementation on site. Lecture at the 2023 Plant Simulation User Conference, Munich, Infinity hotel

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Receding Horizon Planner and Plant Simulation software

The integration of the Receding Horizon Planner (RHP) application with Plant Simulation software offers real-time optimization and enhanced production scheduling, enabling businesses to maximize efficiency and resource utilization while minimizing downtime and costs.

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Advanced virtual reality with Plant Simulation software

In this lecture, we explore the integration of Plant Simulation software with Virtual Reality (VR) technology, specifically HTC Vive, and discover the transformative impact it has on manufacturing efficiency. By merging the power of Plant Simulation software’s digital modeling with the immersive capabilities of VR, we unlock a new dimension in optimizing and streamlining manufacturing processes.

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Unleashing the benefits: Convincing experts to embrace standardization in production systems

Defining a software as a standard tool doesn’t ensure its adequate usage. This blog shares how Bosch Powertrain Solutions tackled this topic by working on standards development, data consistency and training. It highlights the development of a standard library focusing on the involvement of new users and existing experts.

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The empowering benefits of linking the digital twin of production online with real production

By linking the digital twin of production online with the real production, a completely new quality of data is generated within the material flow simulation model. This enables the unlocking of new use cases for planners and shop floor leaders.

Marc Hermans, a specialist in event-based simulation with Siemens Digital Industries Software Plant Simulation,

Easy manufacturing optimization: 2 ways to use the Neural Network wizard in Tecnomatix Plant Simulation in combination with the Experiment Manager

Marc Hermans is a specialist in event-based simulation with Plant Simulation software from Siemens Digital Industries Software. Join him at the 2023 Plant Simulation User Conference in Munich, Germany, as he explores the synergy between the Neural Network wizard and the Experiment Manager in Tecnomatix Plant Simulation.

Plant Simulation User Meeting "What's new" presentation

Welcome to the 2023 Tecnomatix Plant Simulation User Conference!

Discrete event simulation is a powerful tool used in many industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. It involves modeling a system as a series of discrete events, such as the arrival of a customer or the start of a production run, and simulating how the system behaves over time. This allows analysts to study the system’s performance under different scenarios, identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies, and test new strategies for improvement. Plant Simulation software from Siemens is one of the leading platforms for discrete event simulation, and the annual user conference is a key event for experts in the field to share knowledge and insights.