Siemens on the factory of the future
Paul Camuti, CEO of Siemens Corporate Research, talks about how
virtual factories can save corporations time and money, for instance
by predicting design flaws. "If the simulations sometimes look like
video games, it is no coincidence," Camuti says.
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Harvard Business Review Lauds Siemens' Collaborative Process Work
Siemens was named as an example of excellence in developing global
collaborative processes in the January 2008 issue of the Harvard Business
Review.
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Rebirth in the Virtual Universe
Products and manufacturing processes are already being developed and tested in virtual environments. But translating them into their real-world counterparts is still a challenge.
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Networked Power
Today’s power plants are dynamic facilities that can be supervised and managed via the Internet. One of the most powerful control systems on the market is made by Siemens.
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Cardiac Catheter in 3D
To assist doctors in conducting minimally invasive procedures, Frank Sauer, a researcher at Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton, New Jersey, has developed a system that provides them with a view inside the body during operations.
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Eyes on Everything
A city’s reputation depends largely on whether residents and visitors feel safe. Siemens offers solutions that range from intelligent video surveillance of public spaces and subway systems to worldwide container tracking for major ports.
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Happy Fish - Healthy Patients
So-called diseases of civilization, such as diabetes and heart ailments, are on the rise, especially in cities. Telemedicine solutions and Internet-based information platforms can help patients stay out of the hospital.
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Watching Thoughts
Siemens researcher Robert Rauschenberger is looking into the brains of test subjects. In cooperation with Harvard University and the University of Utrecht, he’s using an MR tomograph to monitor cognitive phenomena.
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Dissecting the Disease Machine
The potential benefits of molecular medicine are immense. At the top of the list is the promise of early disease detection and treatments optimized for each patient.
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