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Siemens and Google Cloud team to deliver AI-based manufacturing solutions
Google Cloud s AI and machine-learning capabilities will be combined with Siemens factory automation portfolio. Jiraroj Praditcharoenkul / Getty Images
Coming soon to a factory floor near you: Google AI.
Google Cloud and Siemens have announced an agreement that calls for Siemens to integrate Google Cloud s AI and machine learning technologies into its factory automation products.
Google Cloud s AI/ML capabilities will be combined with Siemens Digital Industries factory automation portfolio, allowing manufacturers to harmonize their factory data, run cloud-based AI/ML models on top of that data, and deploy algorithms at the network edge. This enables applications such as the visual inspect
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Siemens, Google Cloud cooperate on AI-based Solutions in Manufacturing Tuesday, 20 April 2021 23:07 Siemens, Google Cloud cooperate on AI-based Solutions in Manufacturing Featured Axel Lorenz, VP of Control at Factory Automation of Siemens Digital Industries.
Google Cloud has teamed with industrial automation and software technology provider Siemens to cooperate on optimising factory processes and to improve productivity on the shop floor.
Siemens says it intends to integrate Google Cloud’s leading data cloud and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) technologies with its factory automation solutions to help manufacturers “innovate for the future”.
According to Siemens, data drives today’s industrial processes, but many manufacturers continue to use legacy software and multiple systems to analyse plant information, which is resource-intensive and requires frequent manual updates to ensure accuracy - and in addition, while AI projects have