With digitalization and the adoption of Industry 4.0 in manufacturing, training is more important than ever to keep employees’ skills up to date with the latest in industrial technology. According to arcweb.com, Siemens India has launched the Digital Experience and Application Center (DEX), a full-fledged testing, simulation and training center for the machine tool industry in Bangalore. The Digital Experience and Application Center allows machine tool manufacturers and users to experience the integrations of hardware with software solutions as well as that of the physical with virtual worlds.
Machine tool professionals can simulate and co-create efficient machining strategies, from machine design to engineering and commissioning, and improve productivity in real-world conditions using Siemens’ digitalization portfolio. The end users can have their manufacturing processes optimized from the design stage to execution until services of their final product. The facility also demonstrates the connectivity solution of shop floor to the top floor within the premises as well as MindSphere (cloud-based, open IoT operating system from Siemens).
Siemens believes that India is set to become a key player in the global machine tools industry and is likely to see substantial high-end machine tool manufacturing. The company’s Digital enterprise portfolio provides the foundation for the machine tool industry to adopt Industry 4.0 and move into digital manufacturing, from product design, planning, engineering, execution, and digital services. Siemens Digital Experience and Application Center is a vital link in unlocking the potential of Industry 4.0 and enabling Indian machine tool manufacturers to transform and set global benchmarks.
Siemens Digital Experience and Application Center is equipped with machine tool solutions from Siemens and partners, including machine tool builders, probe manufacturers, tooling suppliers, CAD/CAM solution providers, etc. The Center will support machine tool builders, dealers and educational institutes through knowledge sharing programs, application support, training and many such initiatives. Among the innovative features is a live demonstration of robots with SINUMERIK CNC controllers, which act as an interface for the robot for gantry, pick and place, robotic machining, and other applications.