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Industry can not fully abandon crude oil. The number of derivative products made from petroleum are too vast and vital to survival. The food industry relies on fossil-derived fertilizers. Meanwhile, products from textiles to medications rely on ingredients and feedstocks isolated from oil.
So, is the concept of industry “going green” even possible? This is the central focus of the latest episode of the Industry Forward Podcast. It features host John Nixon, Global Vice President of Process Industries at Siemens Digital Industry Software and his guest Thiago Ribeiro, Global Head of Energy, Chemicals and Infrastructure at Siemens Digital Industry Software. Their solutions will define the future of industrial environmentalism.
In this podcast you will learn:
01:10 – Why oil and gas is still needed in a green future
04:47 – How going green is still possible for industries that need oil and gas
09:24 – Why industrial environmentalism has oil and gas companies rebranding
14:12 – What PLM and comprehensive digital twins can teach environmental causes
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The future of humanoid robots depends on combining AI-driven
continuous learning and powerful semiconductor architectures that ensure humanoids can react instantly to the environment around them.
In today’s episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, host
Dale Tutt, Global Vice President of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital
Industries Software is joined by Michael Munsey, Vice President of
Semiconductor Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. The experts delve into how humanoid robots operate safely around humans, how they learn and share knowledge and the next generation of semiconductor technologies enabling them.
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Safety challenges when it comes to human-humanoid interactions
How AI drives continuous learning
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For software-defined vehicles in the streets to AI in manufacturing, the automotive industry is set to undergo significant transformation in the next few years. Yet there are plenty of opportunities for automotive companies to get an early start on that transformation now. The data to drive change already exists across the product lifecycle, but only with digitalization can companies collect and leverage it in an impactful way.
In this episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, Royston Jones, Global Head of Automotive and Transportation for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Ryan Martin, Senior Research Director at ABI Research. Together, they discuss the accessibility of data for automotive companies today and how they can use digital tools such as the comprehensive Digital Twin can increase availability and use it to redefine automotive processes.
In this episode, you will learn:
How many companies can access data and use it for prescriptive analytics
How the comprehensive Digital Twin uses data for deeper analyses
The importance of context and connecting across the product lifecycle
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For decades the energy industry has been plagued by volatility due to the ever-fluctuating price of oil. The result, the Oil and Gas sector clings to stability—even if that consistency means operating 50-year-old analog equipment. But as newer, greener players enter the market, these decades old technologies are no longer competitive.
The energy industry is entering an inflection point of digitalization, data centers and artificial intelligence. For Oil and Gas to keep up, it must first implement new data strategies focused on digital maturity.
In this podcast you will learn:
01:46 – How the volatility of the Oil and Gas sector affects modernization
05:45 – Why the Energy sector’s digitalization lags other industries
09:41 – How a good data strategy unlocks the future of the Oil and Gas industry
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The success of humanoid robots depends on treating them as software-defined systems that are designed to learn, adapt and improve continuously through powerful compute platforms and intelligent software architectures.
In today’s episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, host
Dale Tutt, Global Vice President of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital
Industries Software, is joined by Michael Munsey, Vice President of
Semiconductor Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Together they explore why humanoid robots are rapidly emerging now and highlights the critical role of software-defined products and semiconductors in enabling them.
This episode will cover:
The technologies helping humanoids gain momentum
The importance of semiconductors and compute platforms to
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The rise of software-defined vehicles in the automotive industry has opened new ways to access and leverage data gathered by said vehicles. Not only can that data improve the accuracy of a vehicle’s digital twin, but it can also make the digital twin smarter when used to bolster artificial intelligence (AI). The result is a more comprehensive Digital Twin, as well as other applications that enable better data coherence across platforms.
In this episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, Royston Jones, Global Head of Automotive and Transportation for Siemens Digital Industries Software, and Ryan Martin, Senior Research Director at ABI Research explore how vehicle data can lay the ground work for the comprehensive Digital Twin and AI across the automotive industry.
In this episode, you will learn:
Why the comprehensive digital twin is critical for bringing new vehicles to market
How data and the digital twin provide the foundation for AI
Ways AI can make software across platforms more intelligent
The increasing use of data received in real-time
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Many companies become complacent when they are leading the market. But history proves the only lesson from inaction is extinction. Thanks to the benefits, and risks, of artificial intelligence (AI), this truth has never been more salient.
In today’s episode of the Industry Forward podcast, host John Nixon, Global Vice President of Process Industries at Siemens Digital Industry Software (Siemens) and William (Bill) Hahn, Director of Solutions Consulting at Siemens discuss why organizations must adopt AI technologies. They then dig into how to convince skeptics before it is too late.
In this podcast you will learn:
01:04 – The dangers of inaction with AI
02:41 – How automating the mundane encourages buy-in
08:11 – What happens when “this is how we've always done things” mentalities meet the reality of “we don’t know what we don’t know.”
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Humanoid robots are quickly transitioning from experimental pilots to scalable industrial solutions; and at the heart of this change is AI and simulation.
In today’s episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, host Dale Tutt, Global Vice President of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined with Rahul Garg, Vice President of Industrial Machinery Software Strategy to discuss how on how humanoid robots are trained, deployed and scaled, highlighting the critical roles of AI and the Digital Twin.
In this episode, you'll learn:
How AI enables quick and continuous learning
The importance of the Digital Twin to move humanoids from projects to production
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Vehicles are not the only thing in the automotive industry being altered by digital technology and software. Many of the processes that make such vehicles, in design, production and beyond, are themselves being transformed with the integration of digital technologies and tools. Such tools, such as the comprehensive Digital Twin, can enable automotive companies and their engineers to shift left, or make key product decisions as early as the design phase.
In this episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, Royston Jones, Global Head of Automotive and Transportation for Siemens Digital Industries Software, and Ryan Martin, Senior Research Director at ABI Research discuss the ways digitalization enables the automotive industry to shift left, and other ways digital technology and the Digital Twin impact the industry across the product lifecycle.
In this episode, you will learn:
The importance of shifting left in automotive design and beyond
What technologies enable companies to shift left
How data plays a role in building a Digital Twin
The evolution of the Digital Twin over time
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In process industries there is no AI for all. Just as the value of employees increase with specialization; AI tools become more valuable through improved expertise in particular areas. So, this begs the question, what roles can AI play in process industries?
In today’s episode of the Industry Forward podcast, host John Nixon, Global Vice President of Process Industries at Siemens Digital Industry Software (Siemens) asks this question to William (Bill) Hahn, Director of Solutions Consulting at Siemens. The conversation that ensues shows why AI tools must be tuned to specific users and functions.
In this podcast you will learn:
01:08 – The role of AI in process industries
04:43 – Anecdotes of how AI could have helped engineers of the past
10:40 – The value AI brings to individuals across product lifecycles
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Cars today are incredibly different compared to cars just a few decades ago. Whereas cars were historically mechanically centric products, they are now integrating increasing amounts of electronics and software, to the point that “software-defined vehicles” are becoming the norm. What does this major technological shift mean for the future of the automotive industry?
In this episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, Royston Jones, Global Head of Automotive and Transportation for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Ryan Martin, Senior Research Director at ABI Research to explore the key drivers behind the shift toward software-defined vehicles and the ways it is changing how the industry operates across companies, supply chains and beyond.
In this episode, you will learn:
What is driving the transition from mechanical to software-defined systems
What technologies make up software-defined vehicles
How the transition is changing automotive OEMs and supply chains
How software is changing the values of vehicles themselves through over the-air updates
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Humanoid robots bring humanlike flexibility while not being limited
by human anatomy. Additionally, humanoids combine human compatibility with scalable, software-driven intelligence to unlock flexible automation that fits existing environments while enabling new level of efficiency.
In today’s episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, host Dale Tutt, Global Vice President of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined with Rahul Garg, Vice President of Industrial Machinery Software Strategy to discuss how humanoids use physical AI to adapt to new environments all while augmenting the capabilities of human workers.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How humanoids go beyond human limits
The role of physical AI
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Process industry data is only useful if it is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. This concept, often truncated to FAIR data, represents how information can feed digital twins, simulations and AI systems that herald the next industrial revolution.
In today’s episode of the Industry Forward podcast, host John Nixon, Global Vice President of Process Industries at Siemens Digital Industry Software (Siemens) will speak with William (Bill) Hahn, Director of Solutions Consulting at Siemens. In this discussion, they highlight five key takeaways about FAIR data for engineers modernizing industrial applications.
In this podcast you will learn:
01:04 – The concept of FAIR data
03:15 – How FAIR data links to platforms, digital twins and simulations
05:44 – The role of FAIR data to produce AI tools for the process industry
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The concept of “shifting left” is critical for the development of sustainable products. The sooner companies have insights into their products’ environmental impact, the more time they have to optimize said products’ sustainability while increasing its chances of success in the market. Such insights, however, can only be gained with the right digital tools and strategies that can leverage data across the product lifecycle and beyond.
In this episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, Eryn Devola, Head of Sustainability for Siemens Digital Industries, is joined by Neil D’Souza, CEO of Makersite. Together, they explore how the partnership between their companies demonstrates how digital tools such as AI can help companies shift left and fully harness lifecycle data to design products more likely to succeed while bringing about a more sustainable future.
In this episode, you will learn:
How the Siemens-Makersite partnership illustrates AI’s role in measuring sustainability impact
The benefits of digitalized lifecycle analysis in engineers’ workflows
How companies can use data from such analyses to shift left in their processes and inform sustainable design
Real world examples of how digital tools and strategies enable sustainability and success in the market
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Data lakes, like oil reservoirs, are filled with vast industrial and economic potential. And much like how we dig for oil, we must wade through data reservoirs to find the hidden AI insights within. Thus, companies without a data strategy have no AI strategy!
In today’s episode of the Industry Forward podcast, host John Nixon, Global Vice President of Process Industries at Siemens Digital Industry Software (Siemens) will speak with William (Bill) Hahn, Director of Solutions Consulting at Siemens. These experts will discuss strategies to mine the insights from data lakes, how data can be as valuable as oil and the future of multidisciplinary AI for engineering applications.
In this podcast you will learn:
00:56 – Why we say “data is the new oil”
05:16 – How data density is like energy density
09:16 – How, with context, the insights you gleam from data are as precious as oil
10:31 – How ontologies build a multi-persona, authoritative source of truth
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In today’s episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, host
Dale Tutt, Vice President of Industry Strategy, Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Rahul Garg, Vice President for Industrial Machinery vertical software strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software, to discuss how humanoids represent a powerful new form of flexible automation, particularly for brownfield and human‑centered environments, and how they are poised for rapid growth in the coming years.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What technologies are enabling the fast
evolution of humanoids
Where to use the digital thread, digital twin, and AI to
wrangle these technologies
Why the humanoid form factor matters
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Much of the sustainability impact of a product is determined as soon as the design phase, yet the data that can inform decisions affecting that impact is often missing so early on. As the number of requirements and complexities increase in today’s products, companies making sustainable products may find themselves designing in the dark. Fortunately, digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI) can shed some light on the process.
In this episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, Eryn Devola, Head of Sustainability for Siemens Digital Industries, and Neil D’Souza, CEO of Makersite, discuss why designing with sustainability in mind should be done as soon as possible and why investing in AI can help make that happen. By informing design decisions today, companies can make better products that enable a greener tomorrow.
In this episode, you will learn:
The challenges of designing a sustainable product
Why early decisions are crucial for product sustainability
How shifting left can better inform early decisions
Where the digital twin and AI play a role in shifting left
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The new digitalization era of the process industry is burying organizations
under a mountain of information. Data, like entropy, is always increasing, but there is no use collecting all these digital records if they drown in obscurity within an abandoned data lake. Industry leaders must learn how to make sense of all this information and transform it into revenue.
In today’s episode of the Industry Forward podcast, host John Nixon,
Global Vice President of Process Industries at Siemens Digital Industry
Software (Siemens) will speak with William (Bill) Hahn, Director of Solutions Consulting at Siemens. Their discussion shows industry leaders the digital transformations workflows they need to not only collect data but also make sense of it using artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and visual communications via ontologies, simulations and digital twins.
In this podcast you will learn:
2:20 - Why industries must make sense of their exploding data
4:18 - Where various industries are with their data maturity levels
6:02 - What are ontologies
12:19 - How to extract value and revenue from real-world and synthetic data
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Humanoid robots are mobile, software-defined robot designed
with a human-like body structure. Their key purpose is to operate in
environments built for humans and they may be coming to a factory near you.
In today’s Industry Forward podcast episode host Dale Tutt,
Dale Tutt, Global Vice President of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by with Rahul Garg, Vice President of Industrial Machinery Software Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software.
The discussion focuses on what humanoid robots are, how they differ from other industrial robots and their role in modern factories—especially brownfield environments. During this conversation, you’ll learn:
The definition of a humanoid robot
What sets the humanoid apart from other advanced
robots
The advantages of the humanoid form
How to side step challenges to designing and
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Welcome to the Industry Forward Podcast with Dale Tutt, the show where we examine industry and technology trends with the help of various experts from around Siemens and beyond!
This is the second of a three part series with Richard Barnett, Chief Marketing Officer and SaaS Sales Leader at Supplyframe! Richard brings
over 30 years of experience driving growth across enterprise SaaS, supply chain software, and digital platforms. He has led marketing strategy and execution, positioning brands, creating demand engines, and accelerating global expansion.
At Supplyframe, Richard led the transformation in brand and go-to-market strategy after its acquisition by Siemens. Before joining Supplyframe, Richard’s background includes marketing leadership roles at LevaData, GT Nexus, E2open, and i2 Technologies, with a track record of translating vision into measurable outcomes.
In the final part of our discussion, Richard, Dale and I examine the progress of digitalization in industry, structural challenges to greater supply chain collaboration, and how digitalization can help address these challenges before wrapping up with final thoughts.
Listen to the podcast to hear about:
How secure supply chain collaboration is
developing in industry
Challenges for OEMs and suppliers as they navigate
digital transformation
The importance of a Digital Twin to strategic
alignment and dynamic decision making in supply chains
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