infographic: the future of manufacturing
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Technology
A consistent data model across all process steps generates a leap in productivity
Intelligent data analysis leads to more efficient production control
Predictive maintenance increases machine availability by up to
Improve competitiveness The Digital Enterprise represents the entire value chain of a company. Siemens solutions optimize and protect the processes of this value chain.
Software
Digital Services
99%
50%
The Siemens Digital Enterprise Software Suite reduces time to market by up to
while simultaneously increasing quality
Efficient communications between people and machines enables maximum flexibility
Projected annual growth rate (CAGR) of M2M communications by 2019:
Communication
45%
Secure facilities and networks ensure system integrity and know-how protection
large companies were exposed to external attacks in 2014
Security
5 of 6
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How industry is evolving and shaping the world
The Future of Manufacturing
Manufacturing
70%
77%
17%
Exports
Innovation
GDP
by contributing to:
Over time, industry has transformed from local-basedto communication-based automation technology
All other sectors
Manufacturing has a 77% share of global research and development
Manufacturing is responsible for 70% of entire global trade
Manufacturing provides 17% of global GDP
Increasingefficiency
Shorteningtime to market
Enhancingflexibility
Manufacturing is at the heart of a strong economy
These are the challenges manufacturing is facing today:
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Its constant evolution increasescomplexity yet produces benefits
Infographic © Siemens 2015
Sources
IHS 2014. http://bit.ly/1zlppCtMy Life and Work, 1922Motor Trend Magazine, March 2008. http://bit.ly/1qphQXrAccenture CEO Briefing 2014. http://bit.ly/1bxWwMeIndustry as a growth engine in the global economy © IW Köln/ IW Consult GmbH, Cologne. http://bit.ly/1tlr0EV IHS Global Insight, Mc Kinsey Global Institute analysis 2010. http://bit.ly/1tQ3LIl IHS Global Insight, Mc Kinsey Global Institute analysis 2008. http://bit.ly/1tQ3LIl Howard Wial, The Center for Urban Economic Development at the University of Illicois in Chicago. http://bit.ly/13RBJSWFurther information: ARC Client Report: Scenarios for Investment in Manufacturing through 2050. http://sie.ag/1EbaLAQCisco Visual Networking Index. http://bit.ly/Msevdw2015 Internet Security Threat Report, Band 20. http://bit.ly/1eqc3vA
Market
1908 2015You have trillionsof variations
“You can have it in any color as long as it is black”Henry Ford
Growing desire for individual products Becoming a growth engine in the global economy
Digitalization is one of the game changers The job-multiplication effect has a positive impact on society
FordF-150
FordT-Model
1/4of all energy is requiredby industry alone
> 200%over the past 15 years, variety of products has more than doubled
15 years
shorter lifecycleof products nowadays
25%
employed by a digitalized company, like Siemens, with industry-specific knowledge
worldwide expect digital technology to cause a significant change in their industry
52% of CEOs
17,500 Software Developers
in manufacturing creates
1 jobin other sectors
2.2 jobs
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The future of manufacturing depends on those who take control of challenges and deliver consistent, cost-effective results.
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