Aaron Pearson
3월 26, 2020
Siemens Digital Industries is a leading provider of continuous software, automation and digitalisation solutions for the industrialisation of additive manufacturing.
Manufacturing Karlsruhe manufactures products for process automation, industrial communication and identification as well as robust, customer-specific industrial PCs. Its Innovation Laboratory was founded in October 2018, tasked with the testing and developing of solutions using disruptive technologies. These are explored in order to improve and accelerate processes, aiding employees in their daily work.
Watch this video to learn how Siemens uses additive manufacturing across its production sites, reducing time-to-market and achieving higher productivity and flexibility. In German with English subtitles.
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