Siemens at the hannover Messe 2014
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Siemens will be present at the Han-nover Messe from 7 to 11 April 2014 with a booth featuring the motto „Ma-king things right“ in order to show-case its product portfolio, present so-
lutions that are already available today and explore the future of in-dustry.
The Siemens booth at this year’s Hannover Messe will occupy a total of 3,500 square meters, making it around half the size of a soccer pitch. The company will be showca-sing the entire range of product de-velopment and production processes used by manufacturing industry all along the industrial value chain in Hanover this April.
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Siemens booth at the hannover Messe
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06 high-performance yacht 07 Siemens controls stage
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08 Process control system 09 Full Traceability
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11 Siemens at the IFat
12 clear and brief 13 Current press releases 14 Press diary
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Nuremberg, Germany. Siemens Indus-try has launched two modified motors for door control in industrial machines, with the new robust geared motor mo-dels Sidoor MDG 180 and Sidoor MDG 400. The characterizing feature of the new drive units is improved fit of the drive belts. In addition, a new plug-in cable system with a new pola-rity reversal-proof plug now combines both encoder and power conductor in a single cable, simplifying the preas-sembly of industrial machines and mi-nimizing the overall assembly effort.
Used together with automatic door control Sidoor ATD410W, the Sidoor MDG 180 and Sidoor MDG 400 gea-red motors with their IP56 protection rating allow the optimum control of door parameters, and consequently also of door drive characteristics. Sidoor MDG180 is suitable for moun-ting directly in the machine tool cabin for doors weighing up to 180 kilos, while MDG400 moves doors of up to 400 kilos in weight. The drive unit is maintenance-free and has a gua-ranteed service life of 1,000,000 cyc-les. «
Nuremberg, Germany. The automatic door control Sidoor ATD410W now comes with three new functions: “assisted drive”, “impulse drive” and “impulse stop”. The door control from Siemens is configured for industrial applications, and allows sim-ple door management, for instance of protection doors used in machine tools.
Automatic door control Sidoor ATD410W ensures the reliable movement of doors in compliance with DIN EN 13849, perfor-mance level cat. 2. A smart system soluti-on automatically calculates the optimum door traversing behavior for the respecti-ve application and ensures that this is continuously maintained. The new “assis-ted drive” function supports the displace-ment of even the heaviest doors without the need for buttons or sensors. “Impulse drive” allows the simple opening and clo-sing of doors by lightly touching the door handle, while the “impulse stop” function allows supported stopping of the door movement with only a minimal braking ramp. The field bus connection ProfiDrive makes for convenient parameterization, configuration and diagnosis of the control.
Convenient plug-in cable management provides a handy addition to the flexible system solution, simplifying preassembly of machine tools and any exchange of motor. The compact design makes for simplified retrofitting of the control in exis-ting systems. «
Modified geared motors Simple management of machine protection doors
automatic door control
automatic door controlwww.siemens.com/sidoor
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Siwarex WP241
work TIA Portal. The flexible weig-hing electronics with their different inputs and outputs offer versatile connection scope. Standard functio-nalities such as the measurement of conveyed quantities, monitoring of belt speeds or belt loads can be indi-vidually adapted and upgraded.
Flexible weighing electronics
A simulation mode permits function testing without moving the conveyor belt. The new weighing module is also fitted with versatile diagnostic functions for fast troubleshooting and
Nuremberg, Germany. A new weighing module for conveyor belt scale appli-cations using Simatic S7-1200 control-lers has been developed by the Sie-mens Industry Automation Division. Siwarex WP241 combines a high level of functionality with a minimal foot-print, making it ideally suited for a wide range of different industries – from cement through steel to food pro-cessing.
The new Siwarex WP241 weighing module is integrated into the Simatic S7-1200 controller with the utmost simplicity via the Engineering Frame-
Simatic controllers Conveyor belt scale applications with Simatic controllers
analysis. Siwarex WP241 permits user-friendly operation at the Simatic S7-1200 or HMI(Human Machine In-terface) panel via the TIA portal. «
Weighing and Batching Systemswww.siemens.com/siwarex
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remote dual-line digital display
bus RTU communication protocol and connection of up to eight relays. This allows the display to be used also in pump control applications and to be integrated into most alarm or process control systems such as Simatic PCS7.
Sitrans RD300 supports analog communication
Siemens offers PC software for local logging and configuration. Moreover, the 32-point linearization allows mea-surements of both standard and non-standardized tank shapes. Eight brightness levels ensure good reada-bility of the display in all light condi-tions. «
Nuremberg, Germany. Siemens Indus-try has launched the new Sitrans RD300 remote dual-line digital display. Sitrans RD300 provides a real-time, simultaneous display of current indivi-dual readings and totalized values. There is no need for the user to manu-ally switch lines as is the case with single line displays. The new remote display is suitable for all applications where process instruments control le-vel, flow, pressure, temperature and weight, allowing users to safely view readings from instruments located at a distance or in hazardous or inacces-sible locations.
Sitrans RD300 supports analog com-munication with 4 to 20 milliamp, Mod-
remote display for instrumentation dual-line digital remote display
Process instrumentationwww.siemens.com/sitransRD
the new remote-displaySitrans RD300
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a reliable alternative: Wireless Communication
WLAN (IWLAN) for the transmission of process data. The Siemens soluti-on allows data to be exchanged reli-ably in real time between plant mo-dules, servers, Simatic S7 controls and also operating and observation stations.
Industrial Communication
The wireless set-up and intuitive pro-gramming using a modular concept based on Simatic Win CC SES (Se-quence Execution System) save the operator time when reconfiguring the system, which equates to a tangible competitive advantage. This leaves more time for actual testing, whether chocolate bars or lemonade. «
Rödermark, Germany. In its new Food Technology Center, Zeppelin Systems tests the handling of raw material and production sequences for the food in-dustry prior to the construction of ac-tual production plants. This is done by setting up individual test systems de-signed to test specific functions. The use of wireless communication sup-plied by Siemens, in particular, enab-les Zeppelin Systems to respond quickly and flexibly to different requi-rements.
Hardly any cables are now required to connect the test room components. The module-based installation is re-configured differently on a daily basis, and uses predominantly Industrial
Wireless for maximum flexibilityWireless communication is reliable in the industrial environment
Industrial Wireless lanwww.siemens.com/iwlan
Profinetwww.siemens.com/profinet
WirelessHardly any cables
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“green” propulsion for the new high-performance yacht from Cantieri Palumbo: the “Sport hybrid” is equipped with a hybrid pro-pulsion system from Siemens.
le. Running the engine within its optimal load range reduces both emissions and noise levels while sailing.
Hybrid propulsion technology in marine applications
The 40-meter „Sport Hybrid“ high-performance yacht carries up to eight people. The yacht has over 3,800 horse power and a maxi-mum speed of 23 knots. «
Naples / Italy. Siemens Industry has fitted the new „Sport Hybrid“ high-per-formance yacht made by the Italian shipyard Cantieri Palumbo with a die-sel-electric, hybrid propulsion system. The flexible, modular EcoProp system achieves considerable fuel savings and contributes toward reducing noise emissions while sailing.
The hybrid propulsion technology has now been extended to marine applica-tions. The Siemens EcoProp diesel-electric, hybrid propulsion system is being installed in the new high-perfor-mance yacht from Cantieri Palumbo. It contributes toward reducing fuel con-sumption, especially at low speeds. The extra efficiency results from ideal utilization of the diesel engine. This runs at constant speed, and drives a generator which, in turn, supplies the energy to the electric propulsion mo-tor. By means of the modular structure of the system, the EcoProp provides the optimal propulsion for every sailing situation and every route-speed profi-
Siemens hybrid propulsion Systemnew high-performance yacht sails with Siemens hybrid propulsion system
EcoProphttp://sie.ag/1ggDpWi
yachtSport Hybrid
With EcoProp Siemens offers a com-pact and high-capacity diesel-electric hybrid propulsion system which pro-vides maximum efficiency and environ-mental-friendliness for smaller vessels such as yachts.
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the impressive stage set of this year’s CCtv Spring Festival gala was controlled by Siemens drive technology.
To achieve this „interleafing effect“, Siemens engineers deployed the concept of Integrated Drive Sys-tems.
Drive system for stage equipment
Beside the motor also the drive and control system were delivered by Siemens. Motors from Siemens and the motion control system Simotion D455 which is integrated directly into the closed-loop control module of the Sinamics S120 drive system, were used. This not only makes the entire control and drive system significantly more compact, but also ensures par-ticularly fast response, as there are no interfaces.
In addition to supplying and imple-menting the drive solution, Siemens also provided the technical support from the start of the rehearsal peri-od in mid-December 2013 to the live transmission on January 31, 2014. «
Beijing/China. Siemens Industry has implemented a drive system for the stage equipment at this year‘s Chine-se Spring Festival Gala. The Integra-ted Drive System allows simultaneous movement of five LED wall panels and ensures flexible movement of the sta-ge set. The Gala is the most popular television show in the People‘s Repu-blic of China and was broadcast live at the end of January by the Chinese state television company CCTV.
The Spring Festival Gala is regarded as one of the biggest annual TV high-lights in China. The organizers‘ de-mands on the stage set are corres-pondingly challenging. This year five LED wall panels had to be moved freely so that one moment they would appear as background scenery, and the next as a brightly colored ceiling, or as individual partitions with chan-ging images. At the same time, each change in position of the individual pa-nels had to be completed in the shor-test possible time.
Siemens controls stage equipment Siemens controls stage equipment for Chinese State television Spring Festival gala
Spring Festival galaImpressive stage set with Siemens drive technology
drive technologywww.siemens.com/drives
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SalzburgMilch processes around 210 million kilogramm milk every year
Alongside milk pasteurization, which takes place in 28 tanks with a volu-me of around 560,000 liters, other in-tegrated processes include sour milk production using 30 tanks with a vo-lume of around 400,000 liters and sterile production with four tanks and around 70,000 liters.
Process control system PCS 7
Simatic PCS 7 also controls the two fruit mixing systems, which each have an hourly output of around 5,000 liters, milk reception for six raw milk varieties (eight tanks with a volume of just under 500,000 liters) and the ice water preparation and well water system. Recently, new storage tanks, filling systems and ex-ternal installations as well as additio-nal sections of the dairy such as whey concentration, a new high-bay warehouse, the palletizing system, concentrate storage and the CIP (Cleaning-in-Place) system with se-ven cleaning circuits were also integ-rated into the process control sys-tem.
Salzburg, Austria. The company Salz-burgMilch GmbH processes around 210 million kilos of milk every year into a varied range of around 600 dif-ferent products from milk, yoghurt and butter through to cheese. Salzburg’s biggest dairy operation exports around 119 million kilos of processed organic milk to countries including Germany. By using the Simatic process control system PCS 7 from the Siemens In-dustry Sector in its production, along-side software modules developed spe-cifically for dairy operations, SalzburgMilch has succeeded in im-proving the efficiency of its plants and increasing both its production output and the diversity of its product mix.
The wide range of products and the high speed at which the products have to be processed call for precise pro-duction control. That is where the Si-matic PCS 7 process control system from Siemens comes into its own as a higher-level automation solution. The most important production steps in milk processing are already integrated into the process control system.
Process control system for butter, yoghurt, cheese and milk
Simatic PCS 7www.siemens.com/PCS7
SalzburgMilch gmbh600 different products
Integrating all the plant data into the Simatic PCS 7 process control sys-tem has meant more efficient plant operation, lower repair costs and a more flexible work process. Both the production volume and diversity of the product mix have been conti-nuously increased. Another benefit is a permanent on-site support pre-sence at SalzburgMilch, which ensu-res fast response times and simpli-fies any required reorganization processes during ongoing operation.
Siemens is currently working on a precision concept for SalzburgMilch which will make for more efficient energy consumption and is aimed at reducing the time spent on the log-ging and updating of maintenance data. «
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Precision Engineering relies on Siemens automation technology
red at any time in the future. Any containers not capped according to the customer’s specification are re-jected by an automatic reject system as soon as they leave the machine. Only containers with correctly ap-plied caps are able to proceed to the next part of the production process.
Over 6,000 machine installations
Russell Wheeler of Siemens lndustry talks about the project: “Precision Engineering was impressed by our automation technology: from Integra-ted Safety functionality and the con-nectivity of the drives to the remote diagnostic capabilities which are of particular importance for Dico cap-ping machines installed around the world”.
Rick Aitchison, Sales Manager for ‚Dico & Gravfil‘ machines, sums up the results: “We have worked in close partnership with Siemens for eleven years. The first-class support and high quality products Siemens
Kent, United Kingdom. Special purpo-se machine manufacturer Precision Engineering from Kent, which has successfully installed around 6,000 machines around the world, relies on Siemens automation technology in its latest servo-controlled Dico capping and closing machines. One of its cus-tomers had a clear requirement for full traceability of every container capped, ensuring that the cap tightening pro-cess could be monitored and measu-red, and data acquired for future ana-lysis. The aim was to ensure that each container could be seamlessly traced through to its final destination.
For every cap tightened, the Dico cap-ping machine’s own PC records the tightening data picked up by a vision system, and a time stamped graph is automatically created and stored. The machine checks the condition of the cap prior to application, marking a unique serial number on every contai-ner. For each individual cap, informati-on such as tightening torque is then available should its retrieval be requi-
Full traceability Special purpose machine manufacturer relies on Siemens automation technology
Safety Integratedsiemens.com/safety
Machine Buildingsiemens.com/machinebuilding
provides have enabled us to suc-cessfully design and build the cap-ping machine.”
With over 6,000 machines installed worldwide, Dico has a rich history in the design, development and manu-facture of cap tightening and closing machinery dating back to the late 1940s. The machine builder’s two world renowned brands are its Grav-fil liquid filling machines and its Dico capping machines which are used in a wide spectrum of different indust-ries for capping containers. «
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Siemens presents its portfolio for the Industry of tomorrow
Siemens will be present at the Hanno-ver Messe from 7 to 11 April 2014 with a booth featuring the motto „Making things right“ in order to showcase its product portfolio, present solutions that are already available today and explo-re the future of industry.
The Siemens booth at this year’s Han-nover Messe will occupy a total of 3,500 square meters, making it around half the size of a soccer pitch. The company will be showcasing the entire range of product development and pro-duction processes used by manufactu-ring industry all along the industrial va-lue chain in Hanover this April. In a booth laid out to represent the five pro-duction stages of design, planning, en-gineering, execution and services in Hall 9, Siemens will be showcasing the booth visitors a numerous range of new products and solutions. In its “Fu-ture Forum”, innovation topics taken from every field of industry will be pre-sented in an area encompassing around 1,000 square meters, providing visitors with an intriguing glimpse at the future of industrial production.
Siemens at the hannover Messe 2014Making things right
hannover Messe www.siemens.com/hannover-fair
hannover MesseSiemens at the fairHall 9, booth D35 other
Siemens booths• Siemens Industry Software:
Hall 7 / Booth E18• Siemens Turbomachinery:
Equipment, Hall 27 / Booth J50 «
Siemens involve-ment in partner booths• EPLAN Software & Service:
Hall 7 / Booth D18• OPC joint booth: Hall 9 /
Booth A11• AS-International Association:
Hall 9 / Booth D06• Rittal partner booth:
Hall 11 / Booth C12• MobiliTec joint stand:
Hall 27 / Booth E74• TectoYou: Pavilion 11 / Booth
P11D
Siemens provided a compre-hensive preview of this year’s trade fair presentation ahead of the Hannover Messe. For extensive information on the advance press conference, go to: www.siemens.com/press/pre-hanover-pc-2014 «
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ted planning and engineering tools. A key requirement here is the seam-less interaction of automation and drive components.
Solutions for water applications
For “Smart Water” applications, Sie-mens will also be presenting its mo-dular software solution SIWA. This system allows the operation of water supply networks and sewage sys-tems to be intelligently controlled, optimized and tested without risk. It is also able to identify and localize leaks in water distribution networks. For more information about IFAT and our efficient solutions, go to the press website: «
Munich/Nuremberg, Germany. Under the banner of „Making things right“, Siemens will be exhibiting at the IFAT 2014 from May 5 – 9 in Hall A1, Booth A1.530 with an array of smart automa-tion and drive systems as well as in-dustry software to make water applica-tions more efficient. The presentation will focus on end-to-end solutions to enable the minimization of resource and energy consumption, and to ensu-re maximum availability.
Siemens will be showcasing solutions for higher efficiency in water applica-tions at this year’s IFAT trade fair. The featured portfolio will include smart automation and drive systems as well as industry software such as integra-
Siemens at the IFathall a1, booth a1.530
IFatwww.siemens.com/press/en/events/2014/industry/2014-01-ifat.php
End-to-end solutionsSiemens presents solutions for higher efficiency
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Process News. 1/2014. The latest issue of Process News, the customer magazine for the process industry, focuses on the topic of energy. The 35-page publication looks at new methods of energy storage from Siemens. Spiraling energy prices and an enor-mous appetite for power around the world are forcing first and foremost the energy-intensive process industries to exploit every possible avenue to drive down energy costs. Process News illustrates how Siemens is helping through energy consultancy and energy management, as well as products and systems, to reduce the consumption of energy. The new issue also explains how production waste can be used to create an independent supply of energy, applying automation solutions based on the Simatic PCS 7 process control system, or the electrolysis system Silyzer as the core of ground-breaking power-to-gas plants.: www.siemens.com/processnews www.industry.siemens.com/verticals/global/en/solar-industry/power-to-gas/Pages/default.aspx
Siemens PLM software goes to school: The “Formula 1 in Schools” technology chal-lenge encourages teams of students to develop, optimize and produce a miniature racing car using modern CAD/CAM software tools. Joining this year’s line up with its miniature racing car will be defending champion “Javelin Racing” from the Siemens partner school Marie-Therese Gymnasium in Erlangen. www.f1inschools.de/aktuell/meisterschaften/sued-ost-2014/
Mita-Teknik and Siemens Industry Sector have signed a cooperation agreement to combine specific technologies, experience and know-how from both companies for the wind industry. Mita-Teknik will include safety automation components from Siemens in their control systems for the wind industry and will be Solution Partner in wind for Sie-mens worldwide. The first joint solution, a GL2010 conform Safety System for wind tur-bines, was presented at EWEA fair in March 2014. www.industry.siemens.com/verticals/global/en/wind-turbine/news-events/Pages/ewea2014.aspx
As part of an initiative in support of educational institutions, Siemens is organizing a visit to the world’s biggest industry trade fair in Hanover for around 600 participants. Students, professors and lecturers specializing in industrial automation from a total of 18 universities across Germany will be taking up the company’s invitation. Students and doctoral candidates currently employed by Siemens will also be taking part at in the event. www.siemens.com/sce www.siemens.com/jobs/en
Cement webcast: In mid February, Siemens held a webcast for the international trade press focusing on the following topics: challenges the global cement industry is cur-rently facing, products and solutions from Siemens such as integrated drive systems, multiple drives and the process control system Cemat. Several customer reference pro-jects were presented as proof points. For more information and a recording of the web-cast, go to the following website: www.siemens.com/press/Cement-Webcast
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Current press releases from the Siemens Sector Industry
New offshore construction vessel for Toisa Ltd. powered by Siemens
New cableway operated by Silvretta Seilbahn AG in Ischgl, Austria, runs on drives and electrical engi-neering from Siemens
Simple wiring in the control cabinet
Ethernet via two-wire cabling for new and existing systems
Siemens shows efficient and smart solutions for water and sewage treatment
Current press releases from Siemens PLM Software
L’Oréal selects Siemens’ PLM software to improve product and process innovation
Siemens PLM helping design new Formula One racer
Press Zone of Siemens PLM Softwarewww.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/about_us/news-room//
Press Zone Siemens Industry Sector www.siemens.com/press/en/pressrelease/index.php
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MarCh 18 + 19: Food & drInk tEChnology aFrICa 2014
The food & drink technology Africa 2014 trade fair premieres in mid-March. On March 18 and 19, Sie-mens will be showcasing its portfo-lio for the fields of brewery, beverages, dairy products, food, sugar, bread, cakes and pastries as well as oils and fats at the Internati-onal Trade fair for Beverage and Li-quid Food Technology in Johannes-burg, South Africa.
MarCh 23 - 28: IBd - aSIaPaCI-FIC SECtIon ConvEntIon
Siemens will be exhibiting at the IBD Convention for specialists from the brewery and distilling industry from March 23 – 28. in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with its Braumat con-trol system and a whole range of automation solutions from the field level through to MES (Manufactu-ring Execution Systems).
aPrIl 8 - 11: CraFt BrEWErS ConFErEnCE und World BEEr CuP 2014
The Craft Brewers Conference is an annual event staged by the Bre-wers Association of North America, followed every second year by the International World Beer Cup. At this year’s event due to be held in Denver, Colorado/USA, Siemens will be informing visitors about its comprehensive portfolio for the be-verage industry: from the Braumat process control system through process instrumentation, drives, the Optimized Packaging Line (OPL), an integrated concept for the com-plete, seamless automation of pa-ckaging lines and machines, to the Manufacturing Execution System Simatic IT.
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aPrIl 13 - 17: trEndS In BrEWIng 2014
This international symposium, due to be held in Ghent in Belgium, fo-cuses on trends and technologies in the world of beer brewing. At the event, participants will have the chance to find out about the Sie-mens portfolio for the brewing and beverage industry, including the de-dicated process control system Braumat, brewing-specific process instrumentation, the OPL automati-on concept for filling lines, and a range of widely-used industry-specific solutions. www.siemens.com/food- beverage
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SIghtS SEt on hannovEr MESSE 2014
Hanover, Germany. The Siemens Industry Sector Press Conference starts on Monday, April 7, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Convention Center (Conference Room 1).
Siegfried Russwurm, CEO of the Industry Sector, will speak about the future of industry at the traditio-nal Siemens Press Conference held on the evening of the first day of the fair. He will also report on
the solutions featured at the Sie-mens booth this year, such as the new functions offered by the TIA Portal (Version 13), Integrated Drive Systems and Data Driven Services.
On the second day of the fair, Sie-mens PLM Software will be hosting its annual Press Breakfast in the Bonn Room in the Convention Cen-ter. This event will highlight current software developments and solu-tions from Siemens and will be held only in German.
March / april 2014
Webcast: discuss with us – in person and via the web
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Industry Sector CEo Siegfried russwurm
The webcast as a medium offers whole new scope for fast, uncomplicated discussion of topics without the need to schedule in time-consuming and expensive travel.
Mining Industry www.industry.siemens.com/ver-ticals/global/en/mining-industry/Pages/mining-industry.aspx
Converter www.industry.siemens.com/dri-ves/global/en/converter/Pages/Default.aspx
hannover Messe
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MEdIa round taBlE „Mining“ Siemens Industry will be marking the Expomin 2014 trade fair with a Media Round Table on the subject of “Mining” for the international trade press on April 21 at the trade fair ground. The event will focus predominantly on Integrated Drive Systems and conventional drives in the mining industry. For more de-tailed information and any questi-ons on the Mining Media Round Ta-ble, contact [email protected]
WEBCaSt Converter of the future Don’t miss it: The Drive Controller webcast due to be broadcast on March 18 will be all about the sub-ject of converters. The focus will be on current techno-logies and future developments in the field of converters. For more de-tailed information and any questi-ons about the Drive Controller Web-cast, get in touch with [email protected].
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The Siemens Industry Sector (Erlangen, Germany) is the world‘s leading supplier of inno-vative and environmentally friendly automation and drive technology, industrial software and technology-based services. The Sector‘s com-prehensive portfolio covers the entire industrial value chain, from product design, engineering and production to services. Siemens enhances its customers’ productivity, efficiency, and flexibi-lity in a wide variety of different industries. With a global workforce of more than 100,000 emplo-yees, the Industry Sector comprises the Divisi-ons Industry Automation, Drive Technologies and Customer Services as well as the Business Unit Metals Technologies. For more information, visit www.siemens.com/industry
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