Siemens Innovation Day In Mumbai Saw The Launch Of Its Digitalisation Platform, Mindsphere, And An Industry Vertical Report.
SIEMENS IS SERIOUS ABOUT DIGITALISATION. After organising Siemens Innovation Day in Munich, and then taking it to the USA, China, and the UAE, it reached India on May 10, 2018. Showcasing the path toward the digital transformation and the role of India's industries, it brought together 300 participants representing business, government, media and finance. Sunil Mathur, CEO & MD, Siemens India, related what Innovation Day means to Siemens and how digitalisation will play a big role in the company's manufacturing domain. Siemens launched its digitalisation platform 'Mindsphere' in India, along with four application centres in Pune, Noida and Gurgaon (two). Mindsphere is Siemens' open, cloud-based operating system for the IoT that connects products, plants, systems and machines with advanced analytics.
Siemens currently has 20 such centres for digital customer applications in 17 countries and each of the centres specialises in a particular industry in which Siemens is active. At the four centres in India, around 900 software developers, data specialists and engineers will work together with the customers to develop digital innovations for data analysis and machine learning, said Roland Busch, chief technology officer and member of the managing board of Siemens AG.
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