Siemens Digital Industries Software Blog Network

Siemens Digital Industries Software Blogs


Industrial Machinery

Maximize your aftermarket revenue by bridging the gap between engineering and sales | Webinar recap

The industrial machine and equipment aftermarket represents a massive opportunity for recurring revenue and long-term customer loyalty. However, most organizations...

Simcenter

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

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

Digital Logistics

From visibility to foresight: Radeberger Gruppe advances supply chain performance with a Digital Twin

Designing and operating a high-performing supply chain in the food and beverage industry requires more than managing complexity – it...

Opcenter

Partner of the month: Kudos Solutions – Delivering advanced planning expertise with Opcenter APS

This month, we’re pleased to feature Kudos Solutions as our Partner of the Month. Based in the UK, Kudos Solutions...

Realize LIVE

Unlock the full potential of Realize LIVE: your guide to navigating technical engineering content

Siemens Realize LIVE is an unparalleled gathering where Siemens technology converges with real-world innovation. Thousands of innovators, customers, and partners...

Simcenter

From 'delve' to neural operators: How AI is reshaping our writing and our CFD

How AI linguistic patterns mirror the rise of AI-Accelerated CFD Tools that shape us We shape our tools and thereafter...

Tecnomatix

Tecnomatix ranked as leader in Digital Twin software: G2 Spring 2026

We’re excited to share that Tecnomatix has once again been recognized by G2, the world’s leading software review platform, as a Leader in Process Simulation software for Spring 2026. Read more to hear from Tecnomatix users about the solution.

NX Manufacturing

Powering the hydrogen future: how Siemens Energy unified design, simulation, and manufacturing

Explore how Siemens Energy leverages Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, starting with its additive manufacturing capabilities, to transform how complex energy systems are designed and delivered. By connecting design, simulation, additive manufacturing, and production through a unified digital thread, the company streamlined workflows, reduced errors, and enabled rapid iteration at scale. This integrated approach accelerated the development of advanced hydrogen-powered gas turbine technology, improving efficiency while reinforcing Siemens Energy’s leadership in the transition to sustainable, low-carbon energy.

Insights Hub

Vorwerk’s Data-Driven Manufacturing Journey: Innovation, Integration, and What’s Next

One of the most exciting themes in modern manufacturing is that innovation is no longer just about adding new technology....