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Cofinity-X: Open marketplace for Catena-X

Cofinity-X: Open marketplace for Catena-X

BASF, BMW Group, Henkel, Mercedes-Benz, SAP, Schaeffler, Siemens, T-Systems, Volkswagen and ZF jointly founded Cofinity-X to accelerate the operation and adoption of Catena-X use-cases throughout the automotive industry.  Cofinity-X aims to operate an open marketplace for applications and provide products and services to enable the efficient and secure exchange of data between all participants of the […]

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Siemens and Skyway collaboration

Siemens and Skyway collaboration

Siemens and Skyway collaborate to develop infrastructure to pave way for Vertiports  Siemens and Skyway agreed to work together to determine the electrical and digital infrastructure needed to support vertiport operations. Vertiports are hubs for vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) vehicles such as air taxis and drones. The scope of collaboration involves both companies researching

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Siemens delivers high-performance with dual powered protection relays

Siemens delivers high-performance with protection relays

Siemens is expanding its family of relays by Reyrolle protection devices with the launch of the 7SR46. Complementing an extensive portfolio of protection relays for distribution and industrial grids, the primary application for the Reyrolle 7SR46 is to provide overcurrent and earth fault protection in medium voltage distribution transformer stations. Mounted in a ring main

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Additional capacity for Hamburger Hochbahn’s U2 and U4 lines

Additional capacity for Hamburger Hochbahn’s U2 and U4 lines

Between now and 2030, a state-of-the-art digital train control system from Siemens Mobility will be installed as an upgrade to the conventional train control system used by operator Hamburger Hochbahn‘s U2 and U4 subway lines. The new technology, known as CBTC (communication-based train control), will allow trains to run at shorter intervals of only 100

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New version of the web-based Simatic PCS neo control system

New version of the web-based Simatic PCS neo control system

Milestone for the process industry: new version of the web-based Simatic PCS neo control system available says Siemens Digitalization, sustainability, shortage of skilled workers: Companies in the process industry are currently facing major challenges. To prepare their plants for the future, Siemens believes that operators must rely on a highly flexible process control system. Against

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