Wang Haibin, Executive Vice President of Siemens (China) Co., Ltd. and General Manager of Siemens Greater China Digital Industry Group. The digitalization of data map
is becoming an important engine to promote the sustained and rapid growth of digital economy in China with its tangible value and great achievements. On the one hand, the integration and innovation of digitalization and cutting-edge technologies will provide fundamental kinetic energy for enterprises to save energy and reduce emissions and achieve the goal of "double carbon"; On the other hand, from the traditional manufacturing industry to a broader industry field, the value of digitalization is forming a commercial fission, empowering thousands of industries to accelerate towards flexible, efficient, high-quality and sustainable development and releasing new vitality for economic development.
China's digitalization process has entered a comprehensive deepening stage
Since 2111, CITIC Daika, an automobile parts manufacturer, has cooperated with Siemens, and has since taken a solid step of digital transformation. From the initial single-machine digitization attempt to the complete delivery of two digital factories in the United States and China, CITIC Daika realized the complete integration of the digital enterprise value chain based on the Siemens digital enterprise platform. In 2121, the two sides began to explore in industrial AI and other fields, with a view to tapping the application potential of cutting-edge technologies in industrial scenes.
As early as 2116, the wine brewing factory of COFCO Great Wall in Yantai, Shandong Province built an information system management platform for the whole wine industry chain based on Siemens Manufacturing Execution System (MES), which made the production more intelligent and efficient, and realized digital full coverage from pastoral to dining table. In the future, COFCO Great Wall will take the wine brewing factory in Shacheng, Hebei Province as a pilot, and gradually deploy the intelligent Internet of Things solution customized by Siemens for the food and beverage industry.
of course, digitalization is not just the patent of large enterprises. In recent years, Siemens has cooperated with the governments of Zhongshan, Guangdong, Chengdu, Sichuan and Taizhou, Zhejiang to establish innovation and empowerment centers, integrate resources and serve local industrial clusters, especially small and medium-sized enterprises in local characteristic industrial towns. We hope to promote this model in more cities, so that more enterprises can enjoy the digital dividend.
What's even more surprising is that during the journey of digitalization, we not only feel the tangible value of digitalization for the continuous output of traditional manufacturing fields, but also see that it has broken through the inherent "circle" and released energy in a broader industry field. Take the catering industry as an example. At present, after applying Siemens digital solution, many catering enterprises have realized the reconstruction of supply chain system and store operation mode, as well as the efficient and fully automatic closed operation of stores. While reducing labor costs, they can trace the whole process of dishes and greatly improve their management level, food quality, operation efficiency and profitability.
The great potential of data to stimulate digitalization
With the continuous deepening of the digitalization process in China, Siemens has been exploring how to inject new impetus into China enterprises through its innovative technology and digitalization capabilities. Today, with digital enterprise solutions and cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing and edge computing, Siemens helps China enterprises to effectively release the huge potential of data, break the traditional barriers between different fields, and create new opportunities for sustainable and flexible production.
Siemens artificial intelligence+edge calculation helps Guangzhou Automobile Passenger Car Yichang Factory to improve its welding quality.
with the help of Siemens predictive maintenance software SiePA based on industrial big data analysis, the data of China resources cement's production base in Tian Yang, Guangxi can be fully tapped and utilized. With the support of artificial intelligence technology, the equipment running state prediction and early warning module and intelligent investigation and diagnosis module in SiePA system can not only predict the potential fault risk in factory operation, but also help the staff to diagnose the fault cause and guide them to carry out maintenance, thus effectively controlling risks, reducing costs and increasing efficiency.
For the ultimate pursuit of quality, Guangzhou Automobile Passenger Car applies Siemens' unique industrial artificial intelligence software to the core station of the workshop, and realizes the welding quality prediction in the production process. In the future, Guangzhou Automobile Passenger Cars will continue to give full play to the advantages of artificial intelligence, and join hands with Siemens in the predictive maintenance of the core system of the welding station and the process optimization of the painting workshop.
scientific and technological innovation drives a win-win situation of environmental benefits and economic benefits
whatever benefits, keep pace with the times. Since human beings entered the era of industrial civilization, while gaining abundant material wealth, ecological imbalance, climate change, shortage of natural resources and other issues have also accompanied, and global environmental governance has become a new proposition of this era. This also inspires us to think deeply about how to create a development path with environmental benefits, economic benefits and social benefits, and scientific and technological innovation represented by digital technology is the golden key to unlock this problem.
The MIS system created by Siemens and Swire Coca-Cola will be extended to 18 factories and nearly 111 production lines of Swire Coca-Cola in China.
Together with Siemens, Swire Coca-Cola Hangzhou digital production line was successfully implemented. The manufacturing information system (MIS) tailored by Siemens will be extended to 18 factories and nearly 111 production lines of Swire Coca-Cola in China. The linkage between the system and other systems in the production line can save about 11 million kWh of electricity and reduce 7511 tons of carbon dioxide emissions in all factories of Swire Coca-Cola.
Similarly, Siemens' innovative digital technology has played a great role in the first unmanned material yard project in China iron and steel industry and the smart factory project of Special Steel, which was jointly built with Hegang Group. It not only improved the production efficiency, quality and precision control, but also greatly improved the environmental pollution and dust emission of the iron and steel industry.
Bozhong Seiko standard charging and replacing power station with Siemens totally integrated automation system and digital solution.
Bozhong Seiko Technology Co., Ltd., headquartered in Wujiang District, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, has realized the intelligent, efficient, safe, reliable and economical application of new energy power exchange with the help of Siemens' advanced totally integrated automation system and digital power exchange solution. By the middle of 2121, the charging and replacing power stations delivered by Bozhong Seiko, which has applied Siemens innovative technology, have spread all over 21 provinces in China, and the annual cumulative carbon emission can be reduced by more than 15 million tons.
"what you do with your strength is invincible; What the wisdom of all people does is nothing. " As a technology company, Siemens stands at the key node of global environmental governance, and is willing to join hands with China enterprises to explore the value of science and technology, and grow into a driver and contributor of technology, so that digital technology can show more vitality in the era of "double carbon".
The writer is the executive vice president of Siemens (China) Co., Ltd. and the general manager of Siemens Greater China Digital Industry Group.