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Siemens Digital Industries Software

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Siemens Digital Industries Software
NameSiemens Digital Industries Software
TypeSubsidiary
IndustrySoftware
Founded1969
FounderJoe Kempton
HeadquartersPlano, Texas
Key peopleTony Hemmelgarn, Jan Lehmann
ParentSiemens

Siemens Digital Industries Software is a leading provider of software solutions for the digital transformation of industries, including automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment, and electronics. The company's software portfolio includes solutions for product lifecycle management (PLM), manufacturing operations management (MOM), and application lifecycle management (ALM), which are used by companies such as General Motors, Boeing, and Siemens Gamesa. With its headquarters in Plano, Texas, the company operates globally, serving customers in over 100 countries, including Germany, China, and Japan. The company's software solutions are also used by NASA, European Space Agency, and other prominent organizations.

Overview

Siemens Digital Industries Software provides a comprehensive portfolio of software solutions that enable companies to design, simulate, and manufacture innovative products, as well as manage their production and supply chain operations. The company's software solutions are used by leading companies in various industries, including Volkswagen, Daimler AG, and BMW, to improve their product development and manufacturing processes. The company's solutions are also used by research institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford University, to advance innovation and research in fields like artificial intelligence and machine learning. Additionally, the company collaborates with partners like Microsoft, SAP, and IBM to provide integrated solutions for digital transformation.

History

The company was founded in 1969 as Unigraphics Solutions, and was later acquired by Siemens in 2007. Since then, the company has undergone significant transformations, including the acquisition of UGS Corp and SDRC, and has expanded its software portfolio through the development of new solutions and the acquisition of other companies, such as Mentor Graphics and Polarion. The company has also established partnerships with other leading companies, including Cisco Systems, HP Inc., and Oracle Corporation, to provide integrated solutions for industry 4.0 and digitalization. The company's history is also marked by significant milestones, such as the release of its NX software, which is used by companies like Airbus and Rolls-Royce for product design and simulation.

Products_and_Services

Siemens Digital Industries Software offers a wide range of software solutions, including NX for computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE), Teamcenter for product lifecycle management (PLM), and Simcenter for simulation and testing. The company also provides solutions for manufacturing operations management (MOM), such as Simatic IT, and for application lifecycle management (ALM), such as Polarion. The company's software solutions are used by companies like Tesla, Inc., Amazon, and Google to improve their product development and manufacturing processes. Additionally, the company provides services, such as consulting and training, to help customers implement and optimize their software solutions, and collaborates with universities like Carnegie Mellon University and University of California, Berkeley to advance research and innovation.

Industry_Solutions

Siemens Digital Industries Software provides industry-specific solutions for various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment, and electronics. The company's solutions for the automotive industry are used by companies like Ford Motor Company and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to improve their product development and manufacturing processes. The company's solutions for the aerospace industry are used by companies like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman to design and manufacture aircraft and spacecraft. The company also provides solutions for the industrial equipment sector, which are used by companies like Caterpillar Inc. and John Deere to improve their product development and manufacturing processes.

Global_Presence

Siemens Digital Industries Software operates globally, with offices and partners in over 100 countries, including United States, Germany, China, and Japan. The company has a significant presence in Europe, with offices in France, United Kingdom, and Italy, and also has a strong presence in Asia-Pacific, with offices in South Korea, India, and Australia. The company's global presence enables it to provide localized support and services to its customers, and to collaborate with research institutions and universities around the world, such as University of Oxford and University of Tokyo.

Innovation_and_Development

Siemens Digital Industries Software is committed to innovation and research and development, with a focus on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning. The company collaborates with research institutions and universities to advance innovation and research in fields like digitalization and industry 4.0. The company also invests in startups and venture capital funds to support the development of new technologies and business models, and partners with companies like Intel and NVIDIA to advance innovation in fields like high-performance computing and data analytics. Additionally, the company participates in industry events and conferences, such as Hannover Messe and CES, to showcase its latest solutions and technologies. Category:Software companies

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