With Siemens Machinum, machine tools and manufacturing areas can be analyzed and optimized, both virtually and in real life.
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Siemens Increases Productivity and Sustainability with Machinum

Under the motto "Accelerate transformation for a sustainable tomorrow", Siemens is presenting at this year's EMO how companies in the machine tool industry can meet the demands for energy efficiency and sustainability while meeting the demand for high-quality, affordable and individualised products. The answer lies in digitalisation using smart software tools to increase flexibility and productivity.

For this purpose, Siemens is presenting Machinum at EMO. Machinum comprises the entire CNC digitalization portfolio for increasing productivity and sustainability in parts manufacturing. With Machinum, machine tools and manufacturing areas can be analyzed and optimized, both virtually and in real life. Machinum combines IT (information technology) with OT (operations technology). Based on Siemens' industrial expertise, Machinum thus creates productivity gains in many industrial use cases. Machinum is an integral part of Siemens Xcelerator, the open digital business platform that includes a portfolio of software and IoT-enabled hardware, an ecosystem of partners and a marketplace. With Machinum, companies in the machine tool industry can make digital transformation easier, faster, and scalable in both manufacturing and design. Combined with Sinumerik One, the Digital Native CNC control, which is also part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, a transformation towards the Digital Enterprise succeeds - for future-proof and sustainable manufacturing with machine tools.

Sustainable products are sustainably produced

Siemens is also presenting examples of sustainable products produced sustainably at EMO. Special focus is on the SimRod showcase, which demonstrates how CNC performance and technology address manufacturing challenges. This small, sustainable, all-electric roadster validates and demonstrates the capabilities of digitised and future-proof CNC systems and technology while observing sustainable manufacturing principles.