Siemens and Trumpf Deepen Collaboration to Accelerate Smart Manufacturing
HANNOVER, GERMANY - Siemens and Trumpf have announced a strengthened partnership focused on the digital networking of manufacturing processes, aiming to deliver enhanced solutions for machine tool builders and their customers. the collaboration will leverage the combined expertise of both companies in automation, software, and machine tools, driving advancements in areas like artificial intelligence-powered part recognition and integrated production systems.
This expanded partnership builds upon existing collaboration between Siemens and Trumpf’s advancement teams,recognizing the critical role of interconnected ecosystems in addressing key industry challenges. Stephan Mayer, CEO of Trumpf machine tools, emphasized the benefits for customers, stating, “Our customers benefit even more from the digital networking of production-from our machines to robots, grinders to part recognition with the help of AI.” The move signals a commitment to providing end-to-end solutions that optimize efficiency and unlock new levels of productivity for manufacturers.
The partnership underscores a growing trend toward holistic, digitally-integrated manufacturing environments. By connecting machines,software,and data analytics,Siemens and Trumpf aim to enable more flexible,responsive,and efficient production processes. This is particularly relevant as manufacturers face increasing pressure to adapt to rapidly changing market demands and supply chain disruptions.
The companies highlighted the importance of ongoing collaboration, with both Siemens and Trumpf investing in joint development efforts. Details of specific projects and timelines were not immediately disclosed,but the partnership is expected to yield tangible benefits for the industry in the coming months and years.
(from left to right: Tom Schneider (Trumpf), Stefanie Frank (Siemens), Cedrik neike (Siemens), Stephan Mayer (Trumpf), Yürki Voss (Siemens), Till Küppers (Trumpf))
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