Siemens launches Totally Integrated Automation Portal V14

April 01, 2017 | 09:56
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German industrial giant Siemens has just launched Version 14 of the Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Portal in Vietnam, helping to shorten the time to market for machine manufacturers and increase the productivity of end users.

This Version 14 of the engineering framework is enriched with a wide range of new functionalities for the digital enterprise and the requirements of Industry 4.0.

The TIA Portal interacts with other systems and exchanges data through open interfaces.

The Teamcenter gateway has a new interface for product data management in Teamcenter, the Siemens data collaboration platform for design, planning and engineering.

The user can easily create model-based programmes with a new interface to Matlab/Simulink.

The cloud-based engineering is also new. From their private cloud, users can access the plant controller with the new TIA Portal Cloud Connector, or use MindSphere, the Siemens cloud solution for industry, for additional digital services from Siemens.

Another new feature is PLCSim Advanced with interfaces to simulation software, such as Plant Simulation and Process Simulate. A Simatic S7-1500 controller can be simulated as a digital twin with PLCSim Advanced to achieve efficient, virtual commissioning.

“There can be varied machine and system components in an engineering process, making it complex and challenging to manage. With added features such as simulation via a digital twin, an open interface system and cloud solutions, processes and data can be seamlessly integrated via the TIA portal, reducing commissioning time, redundant workflows and increased flexibility,” said Tindaro Michele Danze, Digital Factory and Process Drives Division lead and vicepPresident, Siemens Vietnam.

“This would be especially beneficial to manufacturers in Vietnam, which has recently seen an emergence in new players in the industry.

“Through our various conversations with customers, we are beginning to see that manufacturers in the food and beverage, cement, water and wastewater as well as chemical sectors are starting to realise the need to digitalise in order to remain competitive by reaping the benefits of increased production flexibility, higher levels of efficiency and reduced time-to-market of their innovation cycle,” he added.

By By Mai Thuy

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