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Daimler Truck collaborates with Siemens to build an integrated digital engineering platform.

Siemens has announced its partnership with Daimler Truck AG to develop an end-to-end digital engineering solution. The partnership aims to optimize the entire development process for Daimler’s commercial vehicles, from concept to production. The solution will be based on Siemens’ Teamcenter portfolio, a comprehensive PLM (product lifecycle management) software, and will enable Daimler to increase efficiency, reduce costs and accelerate time-to-market for its trucks. The project is part of Daimler Truck AG’s Xcelerator portfolio, a range of initiatives aimed at driving innovation and digitalization in the commercial vehicle industry.

Siemens TIA Portal V18 now enables engineering efficiency thanks to more functionalities for team collaboration

The new version of Siemens the TIA Portal once again boosts engineering efficiency and offers optimized functionalities for multi-user engineering. This means that users can now work in teams and in parallel on projects and build and manage shared libraries. Access rights can be assigned either individually or group-specifically, which makes collaboration more flexible.

Siemens turns 175

• Founded as a courtyard workshop in Berlin on October 1, 1847.• Around four million people employed worldwide to date since 1847.• Current global market leader in automation, electrification, digitalization and transportation.• Celebration in Berlin with German Federal Chancellor Olaf… Read More ›

Siemens launches the open Industrial Edge Ecosystem 

Siemens launches the open Industrial Edge Ecosystem. Third party app providers can now offer solutions based on the Siemens Industrial Edge Platform. New transaction mechanism – select, buy and use software from the open App Store with just a few clicks. App providers profit from seamless services and instant access to the industrial automation market 

Siemens to again support international initiatives in the fight against corruption

Projects were selected with a view to achieving a balanced portfolio of topics and a wide regional distribution of funding. To further round off the portfolio, this funding round will focus on projects with activities in the Adriatic Region, Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Nigeria, Malaysia, Pakistan, Romania, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Zambia. Additional globally oriented projects and projects that are focused on least developed countries (LDCs) and emerging markets (EMs) will extend the current portfolio to over 50 countries.