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Page 1: © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved.siemens.ca/answers Advanced Manufacturing Summit November 17, 2014 Siemens Canada.

© Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved. siemens.ca/answers

Advanced Manufacturing SummitNovember 17, 2014

Siemens Canada

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution:Industry 4.0

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Raise efficiency Reduce time-to-market Increase flexibility

• Shorter innovation cycles

• Ever more complex products

• Larger data volumes

• Individualized mass production

• Volatile markets

• High productivity

• Energy and resource efficiency as decisive competition factors

The Challenge: Manufacturing changes are needed faster than ever

Industrie 4.0 will help manufacturing overcome the challenges it faces

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Increase the ability to compete

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USA

"Manufacturing Renaissance"

• Formation of a "National Network for Manufacturing Innovation"

• Use of national shale gas and oil deposits (fracking)

Germany

Maintain leading industrial position• Sustainable

investment in innovative strength

• High level of exports

• Industrie 4.0 as new guiding principle

China

Higher product quality by use of high-end technology

• Rising wages

• Need for quality driven demand for automation

• Energy efficiency legislation

Japan

Focus on growing exports

• Manufacturing industries generate about 20% of GDP

• Governmental activities to support export businesses

• Among the most innovative high-tech countries in the world

Industry is once again considered the motor for growth and stability worldwide

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FRAMEWORK OF INDUSTRY 4.0

INDUSTRY 4.0

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Digitization and Integration of Value Chains

Digitization of Products and Service Offerings

New Business Models

Networking & Cooperation

Innovation & Transformation Data & Analysis

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The future of industryMany teams are poised on the starting line

Industrie 4.0

Industrie 4.0

STANDARDS

ORGANISATION &

PLANNING SHOPFLOORLIFE-CYCLE HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION

Internet of things & services

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RT

ICA

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INT

EG

RA

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BIG DATA

LEGALIT SECURITY

BUSINESS AREAS