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Solid Edge

SPLIM Bike: When chasing kids leads to a game-changing invention

Every parent knows the moment: your toddler discovers gravity on a balance bike and barrels downhill—while you suddenly realize you’re...

NX Design

Revolutionizing Energy and Utilities workflows with Immersive Engineering

The world is changing, and every industry across the world is feeling the change. Consumers want choice, and the best...

Siemens Xcelerator Academy

Unlocking Efficiency: A Deep Dive into Tessent™ ATPG for Digital IC Testing

Ever wondered how we ensure the quality and reliability of the complex digital integrated circuits (ICs) that power our innovations?...

Siemens Xcelerator Academy

Exciting Enhancements to Tessent Training: A Streamlined Future!

We’re thrilled to announce a significant restructuring of our Tessent customer classes, designed to provide a more efficient, focused, and...

Digital Logistics

What's new in Supply Chain Suite (SCS) 2512

We’re excited to announce the release of Supply Chain Suite (SCS) 2512! Whether you’re planning upgrades, managing licenses, or building...

Opcenter

What’s new in Opcenter X Intosite 2604

New User Interface for the Tour capability Opcenter X Intosite now supports importing E57 scan files to enhance factory visualization...

Siemens Software Podcast Network

Shifting left: How Makersite and Siemens enable sustainability by design

The concept of “shifting left” is especially critical for the development of sustainable products. The sooner companies have insights into...

Simcenter

Lost in translation: How one engineer learned to speak CFO - Chapter 3

This is a fictional story, with fictional characters working for a fictional company, but it’s built on real experiences. From...

Tecnomatix

The rise of AI Factories: accelerating the design and operations of next-gen data centers

AI infrastructure is entering a new era, one where data centers are no longer just storing information, but actively producing intelligence. These data centers, also known as “AI factories,” introduce a new level of complexity, driven by three forces: the need to build faster, operate more efficiently under tight power constraints, and engineer and validate hardware that doesn’t yet exist. In this blog, we’ll break down the core challenges shaping AI factory development, the emerging metrics that will define success, and why traditional approaches are no longer enough. We’ll also explore how a new generation of tools, like Siemens’ Digital Twin Composer, helps teams design, build, and operate these facilities with greater speed, coordination, and confidence.