First-Ever Digital CNC Platform and Autonomous Electric Vehicle Highlight Siemens IMTS Presentation

During IMTS 2022, Siemens will present its hardware automation and software technology portfolio, highlighted by the first-ever, digital-native CNC platform, SINUMERIK ONE, for machine tool applications.

Siemens drives forward digital transformation of the machine industry with a brand-new generation of CNC, SINUMERIK ONE.

 

 

In addition, Siemens will present its solutions and services for the industrialization of additive manufacturing. The company will highlight how machine users can quickly and easily embark on their digitalization journeys -- from part concept to design, digital twin to simulation, part and machine production, as well as total integration of these processes into the digital enterprise for job shops and production departments alike.

In the Controls and CAD-CAM pavilion (East Hall), Siemens will demonstrate the end-to-end production and installation of a transmission housing and bracket for the eRod, an autonomous electric vehicle that will be in the booth for visitor inspection.

The new SINUMERIK ONE control platform now enables end-to-end capabilities from the design of the part and machine tool through full commissioning, training and production validation on the shop- and factory floor. Digitalization becomes reality.

 

 

 

 

The parts are made by additive and subtractive machining processes. At every stage of the part's development, including machining, display kiosks will take visitors through the digital process.

From the popular Siemens NX CAM design software, which enables the use of 3D models, data and processes to seamlessly connect planning and shopfloor operations on a digital thread to the powerful SINUMERIK ONE, the digital-native CNC that permits a digital twin of the machine and its full operation in production, Siemens has streamlined machine shop operations as well as leading automotive, aerospace, off-highway and medical part production facilities worldwide.

Siemens will present an eRod, an autonomous electric vehicle, as an example of additive and additive/subtractive manufacturing done on a bracket and transmission housing.

 

 

In the Additive pavilion (West Hall), Siemens will demonstrate its CNC implementation into the additive and additive / subtractive production worlds, displaying part production processes from design to the finished part. Visitors can discuss their manufacturing challenges with Siemens to determine the optimum method of part design and manufacturing, whether one-off or full production runs, all performed with digitalization methods for validation and time / cost containment.

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