Topic Track: Systems Integration
Session Topic: Digitalization in Machine Tool Manufacturing – You’re Closer Than You May Think
It seems like almost every day we hear something about digitalization, Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things (IoT) or some variation thereof. But what does this mean, and more importantly, how can you ensure that you’re not left behind? It can be a very overwhelming discussion; however, you may be a lot closer than you think.
Join Siemens in exploring how digitalization is not only for the large enterprise but is already occurring in small manufacturing businesses today. See how simple steps can begin to move you further down this road leading to more efficient and profitable production.
Primary topics:
- Find out how you can position yourself on the road to digitalization
- Discover the digital steps you may already be taking, but didn’t realize
- See how the return on your control investment will bring greater returns on your machines, your people, and your operations
- Learn how key tools such as the digital twin of the machine and the cloud for real-time data analytics will increase your manufacturing productivity

Siemen’s industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology, increases flexibility, cuts market launch lead time, and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies. The result is increased sustainability for our customers, while driving their competitive strengths.
IMTS 2018 Booth #134500 & #134502
www.usa.siemens.com/cnc
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