Plant Simulation User Conference 2025 recap: python integration, AI, industrial metaverse and more

The 2025 Plant Simulation User Conference took place in person as part of Realize LIVE Europe, offering a full day of expert-led sessions, the latest developments in discrete event simulation, and valuable networking opportunities. More than 100 Plant Simulation experts gathered at the RAI in Amsterdam to exchange insights on the latest developments and applications in Tecnomatix Plant Simulation across more than 20 technical presentations.

Cloud-powered Plant Simulation X & the industrial metaverse transforms Pharmaceutical Manufacturing [VIDEO]

Explore how Plant Simulation X, Optimize my Plant, and the industrial metaverse are transforming pharmaceutical manufacturing by enabling virtual design, testing, and optimization of production facilities before physical implementation and for existing production facilities. Watch the video to below to learn how the combination of Plant Simulation X and the industrial metaverse with the newly released Tecnomatix Connector for NVIDIA Omniverse leads to faster time-to-market, reduced validation costs, and improved operational efficiency in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Standardization drives fast, smart, and easy scaling of logistics simulation with a factory simulation library

Standardization is essential in the age of Industry 4.0, where agility, speed, and data-driven decision-making define competitiveness, and logistics systems…

Delta Robots in Modern Manufacturing — And Why Simulation Matters More Than Ever

In today’s fast-moving manufacturing environment, speed, precision, and flexibility are everything. As product lifecycles get shorter and customization becomes the norm, manufacturers are under pressure to automate smarter and faster than ever. That’s where Delta Robots come in. Watch the demonstration to explore how to simulate Delta Robots with Siemens Process Simulate to enable precise workflow. Watch how Process Simulate brings Delta Robot support to life in a bin-picking scenario.

Robotic Painting for the Aerospace Industry using Process Simulate software

The aerospace industry presents unique painting challenges as inconsistent coverage can impact weight, aerodynamics, and corrosion protection. Additionally, features like seams and panel joints create small areas that are prone to undercoating or overspray. Explore how Process Simulate software helps address these challenges by simulating and validating the paint process in a 3D environment.

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G2 Spring Report: Tecnomatix ranked as leader in Process Simulation software

Tecnomatix has been voted as a leader in Process Simulation software by the digital manufacturing community on G2, the leading software peer-review site. Tecnomatix has earned the admiration of users worldwide as the go-to digital manufacturing solution, helping users achieve synchronization between product engineering, manufacturing engineering, production execution, and service engineering.

Excel as a Bridge: Streamlining Simulation Data When Databases Aren’t Ready

Excel as a Bridge: When connected databases aren’t available, simulation projects often face delays and inefficiencies. In this session, Natalia Weis and Cristina Palomares from Lear Corporation present a practical solution: using pre-templated Excel tables to streamline data integration in Siemens Tecnomatix Plant Simulation. This method reduces errors, saves time, and empowers users—regardless of expertise—to manage data efficiently. With a focus on flexibility, standardization, and ease of use, this approach has proven effective across automotive projects and beyond. Attendees will gain actionable insights and see real-world examples of how Excel can act as a powerful bridge between disconnected data and effective simulation.

🌟 AI-Powered Simulation: Integrating LLMs with Plant Simulation for Next-Gen Models

AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming industrial processes by enhancing Siemens Plant Simulation with intuitive, natural language interfaces. This integration automates simulation model creation through the Automated Simulation Models Generation (ASMG) methodology, allowing faster, more accessible manufacturing system design. By reducing modeling effort and enabling rapid experimentation, AI-driven simulation accelerates optimization. This innovation democratizes advanced simulation tools, improves flexibility, and reduces development time, ushering in a new era of digital manufacturing. Pierpaolo Veltri discusses this at the 2025 Plant Simulation Conference in Amsterdam.

Join Siemens at the 2025 Plant Simulation User Conference in Amsterdam

The Plant Simulation User Conference 2025 is set to take place in person as part of Realize LIVE Europe on July 2, 2025, in Amsterdam. This highly anticipated event brings together industry experts, Plant Simulation users, and Siemens specialists to share knowledge, insights, and innovations in discrete event simulation.