Microsoft and Siemens are working together to usher in a new era of human-machine collaboration.
The result of the collaboration is Siemens Industrial Copilot, a powerful AI assistant designed to enhance human-machine collaboration in the manufacturing sector. This tool enables rapid generation, optimization, and debugging of complex automation code, significantly reducing simulation time from weeks to minutes.
At the core of this collaboration is the integration of Siemens Industrial Copilot and Microsoft Teams, connecting design engineers, field workers, and disparate teams across business functions. This integration simplifies virtual collaboration and gives professionals access to new AI-powered tools, simplifying tasks that previously required significant time and effort.
Empowering industry with generative AI
Satya Nadella, Microsoft Chairman and CEO, expressed the tremendous potential of this collaboration, saying, “With this next generation of AI, we have a unique opportunity to accelerate innovation across industrial sectors. ”.
Siemens CEO Roland Busch echoed this sentiment. Highlights its revolutionary impact on design, development, manufacturing, and operations.
The companies envision AI co-pilots becoming essential to industries such as manufacturing, infrastructure, transportation, and healthcare.
Schaeffler AG, a leading automotive supplier, has already adopted generative AI to enable its engineers to generate reliable code for industrial automation systems. Siemens Industrial Copilot is committed to reducing downtime.
Facilitate virtual collaboration
To facilitate virtual collaboration, Siemens and Microsoft are launching Teamcenter for Microsoft Teams. Applications that leverage generative AI to connect capabilities across the product design and manufacturing lifecycle.
This integration will enable millions of employees who previously did not have access to product lifecycle management (PLM) tools to seamlessly participate in the design and manufacturing process.
The collaboration between Microsoft and Siemens is poised to be a great case study of how AI is empowering industries and professionals, revolutionizing traditional workflows, and driving global innovation.
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