Siemens and BSH Collaborating to Advance Industrial IoT
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September 7, 2016
Siemens’ product lifecycle management (PLM) software business and BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, the largest home appliance manufacturer in Europe, have agreed to further strengthen their long-term relationship to help enhance PLM software for specific industry needs. Their cooperation is expected to help Siemens gain deeper insights into the special requirements of the home appliance product lifecycle process while reducing costs, saving time and maintaining quality and innovation for BSH and the entire industry.
“The challenges we as a company are facing in the course of the digital transition make a new approach towards development and production processes necessary. Optimized PLM processes are essential to achieve this,” says Joachim Reichel, CIO, BSH Hausgeräte GmbH. “The common developments with our long standing PLM software partner make these new processes real. Software solutions from Siemens are an integral part of our IT strategy. So this agreement upon a strategic partnership strengthens our commitment to a common future.”
The Siemens partnership with BSH could help both companies drive their respective strategies regarding the coming fourth generation of the industrial revolution, Industry 4.0, and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). BSH is expanding its offering of connected home appliances and aims to integrate its products into smart home environments. BSH expects to benefit from PLM software that can continue to support its future product lifecycle process. Siemens could also benefit by aligning with leading customers like BSH to validate its strategic approach in this industry. Both companies see the alliance as a further anchor point for their relationship and a commitment to long-term cooperation, according to a press release.
“Our program PLM 2.0 creates a process framework that helps to design the BSH strategy, especially for the development processes in the years to come. Many of these processes are implemented with the help of Siemens’ software,” says Reichel. “This future strategy is based to a large extent on the perfect adaption of these processes to new requirements. The strategic partnership and the common developments that come with it are key in putting these changes into practice swiftly. I am looking forward to shaping the future together.”
“Working closely with our clients gives us deep insight into their processes and their industry-specific requirements,” says Urban August, senior vice president and managing director, Germany, Siemens PLM Software. “This enables us to continuously develop our industry solutions with an open, future-proof architecture that remains flexible. As a result, our clients can gain a decisive competitive edge thanks to innovative technology that can be adapted according to best practices.”
BSH is pursuing a holistic digitalization approach that will help to accomplish a fully integrated set of PLM processes to support its Industrie 4.0 vision. Siemens and its PLM software technology will continue to play a role in this transformation. BSH has already deployed Siemens’ Teamcenter software, NX software and the Tecnomatix portfolio.
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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.