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Orchestrating the AI Factory of tomorrow: a workflow for speed and future-readiness 

The world’s data centers are undergoing a fundamental transformation. What were once facilities for storing and serving data are rapidly becoming “AI Factories,” purpose-built powerhouses designed to generate intelligence at unprecedented scale. This shift introduces enormous complexity: how can we build faster, operate under tighter power constraints, and engineer for hardware that often doesn’t exist yet?

The Factory That Thinks: Inside Siemens Digital Twin Composer at Hannover Messe 2026 [VIDEO]

Explore how Siemens, NVIDIA and AWS are turning siloed factory data into a living, self-optimizing system and what it already delivered for major CPG leader, PepsiCo. At Hannover Messe, Siemens used the world’s premier industrial stage to demonstrate something extraordinary: a fully connected, AI-powered digital enterprise and Siemens Digital Twin Composer was at the heart of it.

If you weren’t able to attend, watch the video on demand where leaders from Siemens, NVIDIA and AWS share how to move from data silos to a living factory, helping manufacturers scale the industrial metaverse with Siemens Digital Twin Composer.

Unlocking agility in manufacturing simulation: an introduction to Process Simulate X Value Based Licensing

In the dynamic landscape of modern manufacturing, companies are constantly striving for greater agility and efficiency to remain competitive. However, organizations often face a common challenge when evaluating their software investments: balancing cost optimization with intentional use of specific capabilities. Investing in comprehensive software solutions shouldn’t mean paying for features that are only used occasionally. This dilemma frequently results in underutilization of advanced capabilities or hesitation to adopt them altogether, ultimately limiting innovation. Siemens addresses this challenge with Value Based Licensing (VBL) for Process Simulate X, an innovative approach that simplifies software access and consumption while enabling users to maximize value and scale with confidence in their manufacturing simulation operations.

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.

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.

Optimize my plant: How Many AGVs Do You Really Need? 

Your AGV fleet is one of the biggest investments in your warehouse. Are you sizing it on data, or on gut feel? At LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, we showcased Optimize my plant live, and the response from warehouse and intralogistics professionals confirmed what we see every day: critical decisions about fleet sizing, shift planning, and maintenance are still made without the full picture. That costs time, money, and delivery reliability.

Siemens Tecnomatix portfolio at Hannover Messe 2026: The Digital Factory, Live

Hannover Messe is where the future of industry is written. This year, Siemens used the world’s premier industrial stage to demonstrate something extraordinary: a fully connected, AI-powered digital enterprise and Siemens Tecnomatix portfolio, including Process Simulate and Plant Simulation is at the heart of it.

Siemens is not simply participating in the AI conversation; it is leading the Industrial AI revolution. With the breadth to deliver AI end-to-end across the full industrial lifecycle, Hannover Messe is the perfect opportunity to display how you’ll see this in action across industrial software, automation, electrification, and Industrial AI with the right ecosystem of partners to help manufacturers scale with confidence.

Realize LIVE 2026: Where Advanced Manufacturing Takes Shape with AI, Industrial Metaverse and more

The future of manufacturing is here and Realize LIVE 2026 is where that future comes into focus. This flagship digital transformation conference from Siemens is returning to North America and Europe with two high-impact events that bring together the people, technologies, and ideas shaping next-generation manufacturing.

This year, the spotlight is firmly on four powerful themes redefining industrial innovation: AI-powered manufacturing planning and simulation, cloud-enabled collaboration from planning through production, digital threads that connect the entire manufacturing lifecycle, and the accelerating movement to reshore manufacturing.

How Bosch Mobility accelerates material flow innovation with Plant Simulation

From standardized model libraries to automated line builders, discover how Bosch Mobility is transforming factory planning with a unified, human-centred approach to material flow simulation with Tecnomatix Plant Simulation. Read more!