Ready for Tomorrow Siemens And Capgemini Are Building the Production of the Future With AI

Source: Siemens | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

Siemens and Capgemini are expanding their strategic partnership, as recently announced. In the future, both aim to develop AI-native digital manufacturing capabilities.

Siemens is combining its expertise with that of Capgemini, it is now stated. The result is expected to be nothing less than the production of the future, where artificial intelligence will be the central element.(Image: Siemens)
Siemens is combining its expertise with that of Capgemini, it is now stated. The result is expected to be nothing less than the production of the future, where artificial intelligence will be the central element.
(Image: Siemens)

Siemens and Capgemini aim to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) as a central component into future manufacturing systems from the outset, rather than merely adding it later as an additional function. They are focusing on 16 areas of expertise where they seek to achieve significant improvements in production efficiency, time to market, quality, and sustainability, as stated further. Together, Siemens and Capgemini could develop industry-specific enablers to tackle challenges in the industry that have so far been difficult to address. For example, the integration of IT and production systems, which are often still used in isolation from one another. To achieve this, the experts are also combining their respective strengths: Siemens' portfolio of industrial software, automation, electrification, and sustainability is being merged with Capgemini's engineering expertise, industry knowledge, and experience in evolving business models to create synergies, as concluded.

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