Hosted by Siemens Process Automation group, Digitalization Tech Talks provides updates on the newest digital technology, trends, and ready-to-implement digital technologies within process industries.
There are many facets to consider when it comes to digital transformation to best ensure a successful outcome. In this episode we look at some of the considerations from an overall strategy and execution perspective.Our guest is Anuradha Raman, a Digital Strategist in Bayer's Product Supply organization. In this role, Anu is responsible for measuring the progress of digital transformation at Bayer Crop Science's 100+ manufacturing sites that focus on advancing regenerative agriculture. Anu weighs many factors when it comes to deciding which are the best opportunities to pursue and how to proceed.During our conversation we discuss “Enterprise Business Capability Models” and “maturity scales” involving people, process, and technology. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about those terms and hear many excellent insights into the way that Bayer Crop Science is conducting their digital transformation. Also, earn some great tips that may assist you in your journey! Show Notes:Website: Business Architecture Guild (https://www.businessarchitectureguild.org/)Website: Collaborative Work Management Reviews and Ratings (bit.ly/44ZEP9E)Website: Farms of the Future (https://bit.ly/43Z1hh1)Website: Siemens – Digital Transformation (https://bit.ly/4dH4ohS)Google search prompt: “digital transformation maturity models based on enterprise business capability model”Contact Us:Anuradha Raman - Email (anuradha.radha@bayer.com)Anuradha Raman – LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/anuradha-raman-47215829)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com and linkedin.com/in/don-mack)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com and linkedin.com/in/jonasnorinder) Event Link:Reimagining Semiconductor Fab Operations with the Digital Twin – Wednesday, June 18, 12:00pmEDT (https://bit.ly/3ZzqMUn)
Welcome to another exciting episode of Digitalization Tech Talks! Join your hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, as they dive into the latest trends and innovations in digital technology within the process industries. In our 52nd episode, we're thrilled to welcome Robbie Peoples, the Director of Engineering at Cross Company, to discuss a topic we've yet to explore: mitigating risks in large integration projects.As the process industries strive to stay competitive, integrating cutting-edge technologies into existing systems is more crucial than ever. But with innovation comes challenges and risks. This episode will uncover strategies for implementing new technologies and navigating the complexities involved. Robbie will share insights on developing robust quality assurance plans tailored to various industries and highlight the importance of testing and simulation for seamless integration.Don't miss out – hit play and join us for an enlightening conversation on Digitalization Tech Talks!Show Notes:Website (Cross): Legacy process control system migration (https://bit.ly/3XNmNCW)Podcast: Process control system migration with Cross (https://bit.ly/4i6Bg4m)Website (Cross): Design specification details (https://bit.ly/3G1eZaH)Case study (Cross): Kemira converts reactors to new product line (https://bit.ly/4jrIhxC)Website (Siemens): Accelerate Digital Transformation (https://bit.ly/4cmvYQV) Event Link:Shaping Tomorrow's Semiconductor Plant – a Visionary Leadership Event (bit.ly/424kEnx) Contact us:Robbie Peoples (robbie.peoples@crossco.com) Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Open process automation is transforming the industrial landscape by moving towards open, standards-based, secure and interoperable automation. In episode 51, we sit down with Kelly Li, the Commercial Lead for Open Process Automation (OPA) at ExxonMobil and an active contributor and recently elected forum co-chair in the Open Process Automation Forum (OPAF). Kelly provides unique insights into this cutting-edge open architecture concept and its potential to revolutionize industrial operations.In this episode, Kelly delves into the core principles of open process automation, explaining how it enables greater interoperability, flexibility, acceleration of innovation and value creation, and cost-efficiency for industrial facilities. She shares ExxonMobil's journey in embracing OPA and the tangible benefits companies can expect to receive. Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the OPAF's role in driving the adoption of open process automation and Kelly's pivotal contributions to this industry-wide initiative as well as some of the challenges that can be expected and what might be coming next.Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a true expert in the field. Tune in to episode 51 to learn how open process automation is shaping the future of industrial operations, straight from the perspective of ExxonMobil's Kelly Li. Show Notes:News Story: A quantum leap forward (bit.ly/4j5ncJ8)Website: The Open Process Automation Forum (bit.ly/4j3LvXP)Website: O-PAS Certification (https://certification.opengroup.org/opas)Website: Integrated Open Process Automation (OPA) Testbed (bit.ly/3XxNDiu)Contact Us:Kelly Li (kelly.j.li@exxonmobil.com)OPAF (opaf_interest@opengroup.org)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Event Link: Shaping Tomorrow's Semiconductor Plant – a Visionary Leadership Event (bit.ly/424kEnx)
Episode 50 is here, and it's time to celebrate! Join hosts Jonas Norinder and Don Mack as they mark this milestone with an exciting discussion on the power of 5G, featuring special guest Mick Davies from Betacom. Discover how 5G is revolutionizing industrial applications by massively increasing connected devices and unlocking new opportunities for Industrial IoT. Mick shares insights on the rise of private 5G networks and their significant impact on the industry. Tune in to explore real-world applications of 5G, its benefits for the process industries, and the challenges and opportunities it presents for industrial companies. Keep listening to help us continue producing high-quality content with our amazing guests for another 50 episodes and beyond! Show Notes:Website (OnGo Alliance): http://www.ongoalliance.org (https://bit.ly/4gJRNuf) Guide (OnGo): Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) for Dummies (https://bit.ly/4hNkg3q)Website (NTIA): National Telecommunications and Information Administration (https://bit.ly/4hC4NmR) Website (Betacom): Betacom (https://bit.ly/3QlrI9S) Website (Siemens): Industrial 5G. Dedicated to Industry (https://bit.ly/3EeAvo1) Promotion link:Cybersecurity webinar: Safeguarding critical facilities with comprehensive cybersecurity strategies (https://bit.ly/4gz9lco) Contact us:Mick Davies (daviesm@betacom.com) Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Spoiler alert: Wacker Chemie turned what is often considered to be a necessary evil into an opportunity for progress. In Episode 49 of the Digitalization Tech Talks podcast, we welcome Vishnu Sharma, Director of Project Engineering at Wacker, to discuss a transformative journey in the world of industrial automation and digital technologies. This episode dives into Wacker's innovative approach to leveraging digital tools during a Distributed Control System migration, providing insights into how these technologies have revolutionized operations, engineering, and maintenance processes. Vishnu's expertise and firsthand experience offer an in-depth look at the challenges and successes of navigating this complex undertaking.Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how Wacker integrated cutting-edge digital solutions to modernize its systems and drive efficiency. Vishnu shares practical examples of how this has enhanced decision-making, streamlined workflows, and improved overall system reliability. From digital twin simulation to mobile devices, the episode uncovers the pivotal role digitalization can play propelling a DCS migration to the next level, setting a benchmark for other organizations in a similar position to also take advantage of the opportunity that migration presents.Show Notes:Website: Wacker (https://www.wacker.com/cms/en-us/home/home.html)Website: Migration of legacy systems and third party (https://www.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/process-control/simatic-pcs-7/migration.html)Video: Virtual Control via SIMIT VT-Simulator at Wacker in BBiW (https://youtu.be/3PnefXIeqCM?si=ZUMSGfo7m3nQAM3Y)Webinar link:From Reactive to Proactive: Mastering Predictive Maintenance with AI—Siemens Webinar 2025 (https://www.semi.org/en/event/from-reactive-to-proactive-mastering-predictive-maintenance-with-ai-siemens-webinar-2025)Contact us:Vishnu Sharma (vishnu.sharma@wacker.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Join hosts Jonas Norinder and Don Mack on "Digitalization Tech Talks" as they dive into the transformative power of plantwide wireless connectivity with Katelyn DuBois from Dow. In this episode, Katelyn shares how Dow implemented a robust wireless network across their manufacturing sites, overcoming significant challenges to enhance plant operations and reliability. Discover how this cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing Dow's workforce, from improving incident response times to transitioning from paper to digital procedures. Katelyn also discusses the future of digitalization at Dow and offers valuable recommendations for other organizations looking to implement similar systems. Tune in for an engaging and insightful conversation that highlights Dow's innovative strides in digital operations. Show Notes:Website (Automation.com): Dow's Private Cellular Network Empowers Manufacturing People (https://bit.ly/4g3SrTH)Website (Siemens): Industrial wireless communication – always the right solution (https://bit.ly/3ODX22P)Video (YouTube): Industrial Wireless LAN with Wi-Fi 6 (https://bit.ly/3ZkydxZ)Whitepaper (Siemens): Wi-Fi 6 in Automation and Digitalization (https://bit.ly/49p4Wqk) Podcast (Siemens): DTT Episode 14 - Digitalization to the Field (https://bit.ly/3ZfAcDy)Podcast (Siemens): DTT Episode 31 - Digitalization Demystified - Four Essential Technologies to Crack the Code (https://bit.ly/3DG2tsM) Promotion link:Realize LIVE event (focus on call for papers): Realize LIVE Americas Call for Speakers | Siemens Software Contact us:Katelyn DuBois (www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-kelsey)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In this episode of the Digitalization Tech Talks podcast, co-hosts Jonas Norinder and Don Mack connect with Duncan Coffey, Global Director of Science & Innovation IT at DuPont, to discuss the critical role of IT in supporting R&D through digitalization and technology deployment with a focus on sustainability. Insights are shared into how DuPont leverages digital tools to drive research and development in a way that aligns with the company's sustainability goals. The conversation highlights the unique challenges of balancing technological innovation with environmental responsibility, exploring ways IT can enhance R&D processes while reducing the company's environmental footprint. Duncan emphasizes the importance of cross-functional collaboration between IT and R&D teams to achieve digital transformation goals that not only advance technological capabilities but also foster sustainable practices. Listeners gain a deep understanding of how digitalization is transforming traditional R&D in the chemical and materials science sector and learn about specific strategies and technologies DuPont uses to make these innovations both effective and environmentally conscious. This episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of digital technology, sustainability, and industrial innovation. Show Notes:Website: Directive - 2022/2464 - EN - CSRD Directive - EUR-Lex (https://bit.ly/3Z6SpEM)Website: DuPont R&D – Science & Innovation (https://bit.ly/3O9oyoI)Website: From Challenge to Opportunity: How Sustainability and Digitalization are Revolutionizing Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry (https://bit.ly/40QAxPB)Website: Research and Development for the Future (https://bit.ly/3AHKMeo)Upcoming Event/Speaking Opportunity:Siemens Realize LIVE: Realize LIVE Americas Call for Speakers | Siemens SoftwareContact us:Duncan Coffey (duncan.p.coffey@dupont.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In another dynamic episode of Digitalization Tech Talks we are thrilled to delve into the transformative realm of generative AI with our special guest, Guy Bursell from Microsoft. If you've ever been curious about how GenAI can revolutionize the process industries, you're in for a treat. We'll uncover the myriad benefits it brings, from enhancing efficiency to driving innovation, and discuss the hurdles manufacturers might encounter. In this episode, you'll discover: The fundamentals of generative AI and its potential to reshape manufacturing processes. Real-world applications of GenAI in the process industries, showcasing its impact and success stories. Strategic insights on how manufacturers can effectively integrate this cutting-edge technology into their operations. Join us as we explore the exciting possibilities of GenAI and provide actionable insights for leveraging this technology to stay ahead in the competitive landscape. Tune in and get inspired by the future of manufacturing! Show Notes: Website (Microsoft): Artificial Intelligence Solutions | Microsoft AI (https://bit.ly/3UlhloZ) AI Blog (Microsoft): Artificial Intelligence News and Updates (https://bit.ly/3AaYUws) Industry Blog (Microsoft): Manufacturing and mobility (https://bit.ly/40drU19) Press release (Microsoft and Siemens): Teamcenter + Microsoft Teams + OpenAI (https://bit.ly/3AbQvsC) Website (Siemens): Unlocking the Power of Generative AI: Siemens Industrial Copilot (https://bit.ly/3UheCNx) Blog (Siemens): NX Design - Siemens Software (https://bit.ly/3UnmJrP) Promotional link: Global Hydrogen Conference, 2024: Global Hydrogen Virtual Conference 2024 (https://bit.ly/4fiTSNx) Contact us: Guy Bursell (guybursell@microsoft.com) Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com) Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
What does it take to create a vision for digital transformation and then bring it to life? That's exactly what we discuss in this episode of Digitalization Tech Talks! The company that achieved this is Midrex Technologies who specializes in direct reduction ironmaking technology in the steel industry. Join us as we interview Curtis Hughes, Midrex's Chief Information Officer, about all the factors that went into their digitalization journey. First presented at the Siemens Realize LIVE conference in May 2024, Curtis focuses on completing a “people-centric transformation” and all the benefits associated with it (please reach out to Curtis directly regarding his presentation).Tune in as we delve into an array of topics related to the transformation including:Creating the visionAligning the entire team, including company leadership and individual contributors throughout the organization, with the vision and strategyOvercoming challenges and resistance to changeCollaboration and partnershipsOutcomes and successesLink to part 1 of this episode: https://bit.ly/47LWdObShow Notes:Website: Midrex (https://www.midrex.com/)Website: Realize LIVE: The Digital Transformation Conference (https://bit.ly/3XBfNIx) Video: Del Costy on the Digital Future of Industry – Automate 2024 (https://bit.ly/3zJefUJ)Website: Siemens - Digital Transformation (https://bit.ly/3zopD8C)Promotion links:ISPE Boston Product Show (October 2, 2024): Visit Siemens in Suite R74 (https://bit.ly/47EgyVA)Siemens: Chemistry is the future. We can make it yours. (https://bit.ly/4dn7gyK)Contact us:Curtis Hughes (https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtishughes)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
What does it take to create a vision for digital transformation and then bring it to life? That's exactly what we discuss in this episode of Digitalization Tech Talks! The company that achieved this is Midrex Technologies who specializes in direct reduction ironmaking technology in the steel industry. Join us as we interview Curtis Hughes, Midrex's Chief Information Officer, about all the factors that went into their digitalization journey. First presented at the Siemens Realize LIVE conference in May 2024, Curtis focuses on completing a “people-centric transformation” and all the benefits associated with it (please reach out to Curtis directly regarding his presentation).Tune in as we delve into an array of topics related to the transformation including:Creating the visionAligning the entire team, including company leadership and individual contributors throughout the organization, with the vision and strategyOvercoming challenges and resistance to changeCollaboration and partnershipsOutcomes and successesShow Notes:Website: Midrex (https://www.midrex.com/)Website: Realize LIVE: The Digital Transformation Conference (https://bit.ly/3XBfNIx) Video: Del Costy on the Digital Future of Industry – Automate 2024 (https://bit.ly/3zJefUJ)Website: Siemens - Digital Transformation (https://bit.ly/3zopD8C)Promotion links:ISPE Boston Product Show (October 2, 2024): Visit Siemens in Suite R74 (https://bit.ly/47EgyVA)Siemens: Chemistry is the future. We can make it yours. (https://bit.ly/4dn7gyK)Contact us:Curtis Hughes (https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtishughes)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Welcome to “Digitalization Tech Talks”, the podcast that explores the transformative power of technology in the industrial world. In this thrilling episode, we dive into a real-life success story that takes us from Bayer's initial implementation of a cloud-based technology solution at a single manufacturing site to its impressive scaling across more than 40 global locations.Join us as we uncover the secrets behind scaling a technology focused on asset performance, data integration, and machine learning insights. Discover the challenges faced, the innovative solutions applied, and the invaluable lessons learned along the way. Perhaps you'll hear insights that could make the difference between success and failure in your own tech implementations.Tune in to hear from our expert guests, David Kaltmayer from Bayer and Brandon Johnson from Engineering Industries eXcellence, and get inspired by their journey of overcoming obstacles and achieving remarkable success. Don't miss out on this exciting and informative episode hosted by Don Mack and Jonas Norinder! Show Notes:Website (Bayer Crop Science): Bayer Crop Science US (https://bit.ly/3YYq97w)Website (Engineering IndX): A Global MES Program for Agriculture (https://bit.ly/3ANzl4o)Website (Engineering IndX): Revolutionizing Agribusiness Manufacturing with Siemens Insights Hub (https://bit.ly/4g8tdUS)Website (Engineering IndX): A Global MES Template for A Giant in Agriculture (https://bit.ly/3AATsTH)Website (Siemens): Manufacturing system software (https://bit.ly/3ySui2k) Promotion link:Upcoming Webinar (September 12th, 2024 at 11amET): Game-changing tactics for engineering and Operations webinar (https://bit.ly/3WQzc7G) Contact us:David Kaltmayer (david.kaltmayer@bayer.com)Brandon Johnson (brandon.johnson@indx.com) Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Welcome to “Digitalization Tech Talks”, the podcast that explores the transformative power of technology in the industrial world. In this thrilling episode, we dive into a real-life success story that takes us from Bayer's initial implementation of a cloud-based technology solution at a single manufacturing site to its impressive scaling across more than 40 global locations.Join us as we uncover the secrets behind scaling a technology focused on asset performance, data integration, and machine learning insights. Discover the challenges faced, the innovative solutions applied, and the invaluable lessons learned along the way. Perhaps you'll hear insights that could make the difference between success and failure in your own tech implementations.Tune in to hear from our expert guests, David Kaltmayer from Bayer and Brandon Johnson from Engineering Industries eXcellence, and get inspired by their journey of overcoming obstacles and achieving remarkable success. Don't miss out on this exciting and informative episode hosted by Don Mack and Jonas Norinder! Show Notes:Website (Bayer Crop Science): Bayer Crop Science US (https://bit.ly/3YYq97w)Website (Engineering IndX): A Global MES Program for Agriculture (https://bit.ly/3ANzl4o)Website (Engineering IndX): Revolutionizing Agribusiness Manufacturing with Siemens Insights Hub (https://bit.ly/4g8tdUS)Website (Engineering IndX): A Global MES Template for A Giant in Agriculture (https://bit.ly/3AATsTH)Website (Siemens): Manufacturing system software (https://bit.ly/3ySui2k) Promotion link:Upcoming Webinar (September 12th, 2024 at 11amET): Game-changing tactics for engineering and Operations webinar (https://bit.ly/3WQzc7G) Contact us:David Kaltmayer (david.kaltmayer@bayer.com)Brandon Johnson (brandon.johnson@indx.com) Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
This special episode is a celebration of four years of Digitalization Tech Talks. During that time, we've released more than 40 episodes on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to sustainable digitalization to workforce development as well as many others. We thought it was a great time to devote an episode to reflecting on the past and highlighting some of our favorite moments.If you are a regular listener you may be familiar with our typical approach of selecting new technologies and the use cases to which they can be applied. We cover the challenges of each use case and how the technology can be implemented to address it. Then we include getting started tips as well as key takeaways.Please join us as we look back on four years of looking ahead!Show Notes: Clips from the following episodes are included in this episode…Eryn Devola in episode 33, “Sustainable Digitalization – Predict the Future by Creating It” (https://bit.ly/4bW8BMg)Mads Torry Smith in episode 34, “Breaking Down Data Silos – Novozymes' Journey Towards Innovation” (https://bit.ly/4c3BHJn)Tony Lee in episode 36, “Evonik fast-tracks plant startup with Operator Training System” (https://bit.ly/3WAA8hB)Mike Dessauer in episode 37, “Generative AI, Why wait?” (https://bit.ly/3LDiXWp)Sebastian Haertner in episode 38, “The Rise of MTP – Merck Unveils the Path to an Industry Evolution!” (https://bit.ly/3SjYTfq)Steve Moskowitz in episode 39, “Developing a Workforce to be Reckoned With” (https://bit.ly/3xhj06p)Marco Ayala in episode 41, “Cybersecurity in the Process Industries – Protect Your Turf” (https://bit.ly/3yQ6BHi) Promotion link:Chemical Companies that have asked us for help: https://www.siemens.com/us/en/products/automation/topic-areas/process-industries/specialty-chemicals.htmlContact us:Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In this episode, we explore synergies between artificial intelligence and predictive maintenance in the process industries. Discover how AI revolutionizes maintenance protocols, predicts the unpredictable and safeguards against equipment failure. These algorithms monitor, analyze, and forecast, turning vast streams of data into actionable insights while working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that facilities run smoothly with minimal interruption. Our guest, Alex Hill with Siemens who is focused on predictive maintenance for industrial applications will answer several questions, such as:What data is critical for AI systems to effectively predict equipment failures, and how is this data collected?How does a company get started with implementing AI for predictive maintenance?What are some of the key challenges in integrating AI with existing maintenance infrastructure? Join our two hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for an episode where we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping maintenance protocols.Show notes:Website (Siemens): Predictive maintenance at scale (https://bit.ly/3zdPcsq)Website (Siemens): Senseye resources hub (https://bit.ly/3XA1ipS)Video (YouTube): Industrial Information Hub and Senseye Predictive Maintenance (https://bit.ly/3VUHk7T)Case study (Siemens): BlueScope: Increased operational efficiency (https://bit.ly/3XCpurA)Podcast (Siemens): Trend Detection (https://bit.ly/3VVZRke)Website (Siemens): Senseye Predictive Maintenance ROI Calculator (https://bit.ly/4eCVUbD)Webinar registration link:Upcoming Webinar (Wednesday, July 11, 2024 at 11amET): Navigating the Digital Workforce: 4 Strategies for Success in the Age of Technology (https://bit.ly/3Va6H4m)Contact us:Alex Hill (alexander.hill@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In this episode, we explore synergies between artificial intelligence and predictive maintenance in the process industries. Discover how AI revolutionizes maintenance protocols, predicts the unpredictable and safeguards against equipment failure. These algorithms monitor, analyze, and forecast, turning vast streams of data into actionable insights while working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that facilities run smoothly with minimal interruption. Our guest, Alex Hill with Siemens who is focused on predictive maintenance for industrial applications will answer several questions, such as:What data is critical for AI systems to effectively predict equipment failures, and how is this data collected?How does a company get started with implementing AI for predictive maintenance?What are some of the key challenges in integrating AI with existing maintenance infrastructure? Join our two hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for an episode where we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping maintenance protocols.Show notes:Website (Siemens): Predictive maintenance at scale (https://bit.ly/3zdPcsq)Website (Siemens): Senseye resources hub (https://bit.ly/3XA1ipS)Video (YouTube): Industrial Information Hub and Senseye Predictive Maintenance (https://bit.ly/3VUHk7T)Case study (Siemens): BlueScope: Increased operational efficiency (https://bit.ly/3XCpurA)Podcast (Siemens): Trend Detection (https://bit.ly/3VVZRke)Website (Siemens): Senseye Predictive Maintenance ROI Calculator (https://bit.ly/4eCVUbD)Webinar registration link:Upcoming Webinar (Wednesday, July 11, 2024 at 11amET): Navigating the Digital Workforce: 4 Strategies for Success in the Age of Technology (https://bit.ly/3Va6H4m)Contact us:Alex Hill (alexander.hill@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
The OT (operational technology) space has never been more of a target to cyber threats than today. A recent McKinsey & Company article stated “As this sector embraces digitalization, its ‘attack surface' is skyrocketing. In a space that boasted about being air-gapped, or unplugged from the internet environment in years past, these new capabilities have made it vulnerable to attack – and threat actors are chomping at the bit.” In this episode we discuss cybersecurity in the process industries with cybersecurity expert, Marco Ayala, President of the Houston chapter of InfraGard, a partnership between the FBI and the private sector for the protection of U.S. critical infrastructure. Marco, who has a long history in industrial security, comes from the unique perspective of being a supplier to the process industries as well as an end user. We discuss:Current landscape of cybersecurityChallenges facing owner operators todayRole of regulatory agencies and standards organizationsStrategies asset owners are undertaking and first steps to achieve themJoin our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for an episode filled with helpful information that will guide you on your journey to stay cybersafe! Show Notes:Video: NOVA – A.I. Revolution (https://to.pbs.org/4aWsoe5) time 47:50 in videoArticle: Board of directors: The final cybersecurity defense for industrials (https://mck.co/454z5cH) Website: Cyber Informed Engineering (https://bit.ly/4e4ypbl)Website: Consequence-Driven Cyber-Informed Engineering (https://bit.ly/4aC8O6p)Website: InfraGard – Partnership for Protection (https://www.infragard.org/)Additional resources: https://bit.ly/3yD2Q8jUpcoming webinar (Wednesday, July 11, 2024):Navigating the Digital Workforce: 4 Strategies for Success in the Age of Technology (https://bit.ly/3Va6H4m) Contact us:· Marco Ayala (marco.ayala@infragardhouston.org)· Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)· Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Get ready to dive deep into the world of data in today's Digitalization Tech episode! We're not just talking about data in theory but exploring real-life use cases and the incredible business value it holds. And here's the secret ingredient: data visualization and contextualization. We'll show you how these crucial practices can transform the way you understand and leverage data across different roles and functions. As the famous American painter Kenneth Noland once said, "context is key - from that comes the understanding of everything." It's not just a philosophical notion; when it comes to data, it's the ultimate game-changer. So, get ready to unlock the power of data visualization and contextualization in this must-listen episode featuring Bruce Taylor from FurtherTec! Show Notes:Reference Story (Sinclair): A Case for Balance: Artificial Intelligence vs Human Intelligence (https://bit.ly/3IyQQq0) Brochure (Siemens): Turn Data Into Actionable Information (https://bit.ly/3vabaLh) Website (Siemens): The Power of Contextualized Data (https://bit.ly/4965D6x) Promotion link:Website (Siemens): Learn how Akzo Nobel and BASF use digital technologies to improve operations (https://bit.ly/3Tt9cir) Contact us:Bruce Taylor (bruce@furthertec.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Get ready to dive deep into the world of data in today's Digitalization Tech episode! We're not just talking about data in theory but exploring real-life use cases and the incredible business value it holds. And here's the secret ingredient: data visualization and contextualization. We'll show you how these crucial practices can transform the way you understand and leverage data across different roles and functions. As the famous American painter Kenneth Noland once said, "context is key - from that comes the understanding of everything." It's not just a philosophical notion; when it comes to data, it's the ultimate game-changer. So, get ready to unlock the power of data visualization and contextualization in this must-listen episode featuring Bruce Taylor from FurtherTec! Show Notes:Reference Story (Sinclair): A Case for Balance: Artificial Intelligence vs Human Intelligence (https://bit.ly/3IyQQq0) Brochure (Siemens): Turn Data Into Actionable Information (https://bit.ly/3vabaLh) Website (Siemens): The Power of Contextualized Data (https://bit.ly/4965D6x) Promotion link:Live event (Siemens): Lunch with Evonik - Secrets to Driving Change in Chemical Operations (https://bit.ly/3TaGl0P) Contact us:Bruce Taylor (bruce@furthertec.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Henry Ford is quoted as saying “The only thing worse than training your employees and having them leave is not training them and having them stay.” This has never been truer than during the time of digitalization. A digital transformation will fail without developing the workforce required to support it.In this episode we have a conversation with Steve Moskowitz on the topic of workforce development. Steve is the Principal with Industry 4ward and Senior Content Director with the Manufacturing Leadership Council who also has held numerous roles across manufacturing. In our conversation we discuss:The current challenges with workforce developmentLeadership's role in transforming the workforcePossible ways to address the challenges now and in the futureJoin our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for a lively conversation and some education about this crucial digital transformation topic! Upcoming Webinar: Quickly adapt pharma facilities with plug-and-play flexibility (Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 2pmET;Show Notes:Article: Revitalizing America's Manufacturing Workforce: A Manufacturing USA National Roadmap (https://bit.ly/3vjmlBt)Video: Siemens US CEO on the Critical Skills the Workforce Needs for the Future (https://bit.ly/4cqLB9o)Blog: Lessons on workforce development we should take into a new decade (https://bit.ly/4coERZL)Video: Siemens Academic Enablement and Workforce Development Program Webinar (https://bit.ly/4aq4U0M)Website: The Manufacturing Institute (https://bit.ly/3TrFbyc)Article: 2024 First Quarter Manufacturers' Outlook Survey (https://bit.ly/3IOHcja)Contact us:· Steve Moskowitz (stevemosk@industry4ward.com)· Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)· Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Get ready for an exciting episode of Digitalization Tech Talks! We are thrilled to have Sebastian Haertner from EMD Electronics (a division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany) as our special guest this month. Sebastian, the Principal Process Development Project Lead, is deeply involved in making Module Type Package, or MTP, a success at Merck. He will be sharing his valuable implementation experience at various global sites of this innovative technology that is quickly gaining traction.Additionally, Sebastian will provide insights into the long-term benefits of MTP, not just for Merck but also for the process industries in general. It's an episode you won't want to miss!Join our podcast hosts, Don Mack and Jonas Norinder, as they delve into this fascinating topic in the latest episode of Digitalization Tech Talks. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation!Show Notes:Press release (Merck): Digitalization of production collaboration Siemens (https://bit.ly/4bGqNu6)Webinar (BipPhorum): Advancing plug and play automation for biopharma process (https://bit.ly/4bCdaMK)Webinar (Siemens): Quickly adapt pharma facilities to new demands with plug and play flexibility (https://bit.ly/3SZYO1m)Website (Siemens): Flexibility with modular production (https://bit.ly/49yKlPo) Promotion Link:Webinar registration (Siemens): Win the Race Against Time by Leveraging the Power of Recipe-Driven Execution and StandardizationContact Us:Sebastian Haertner (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-h%C3%A4rtner/)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
What do “The Economist” and Denmark have in common? They both declared ChatGPT as the word of the year for 2023. When technology takes the top spot on the word of the year podium, especially in the homeland of one of the Digitalization Tech Talks co-hosts, and when we meet an end user in the process industries that is implementing generative AI today, it's time for an episode on it! Generative AI has been on the short list of potential future episodes during most of 2023. This episode includes a conversation about how this ongoing effort is going. Our guest is Mike Dessauer, a Data Science Manager, who also happens to be the Industry 4.0 track chair for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Spring Meeting. In our conversation we discuss:The use case and primary reasons for exploring generative AI developmentData privacy, security, and ethical considerationsThe primary technical challengesUser feedback, measuring success, and estimating the value of generative AI for a large organizationNext stepsJoin our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for an informative chat about generative AI all packaged into a diminutive 14 minutes! Show Notes:Article: Siemens and Microsoft partner to drive cross-industry AI adoption (https://bit.ly/42dliyX)Video: Revolutionizing industries with generative AI – Siemens & Microsoft (https://bit.ly/3U9wVoF)Video: Siemens Keynote at CES 2024 (https://bit.ly/3UdOLXn)Website: 2024 AIChE Spring Meeting (https://bit.ly/48S7nkw)Website: 2024 AIChE Spring Meeting – Siemens presentations (https://bit.ly/3UdgNm7)Webinar Announcement Link:Transform capital projects with 3 strategies to maximize technology (https://bit.ly/49aPKft)Contact us:Mike Dessauer (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-p-dessauer/)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
When Evonik decided to build a brand-new chemical plant on the Gulf Coast, they were tasked with utilizing the latest and greatest in technology to make the plant more efficient, more reliable, and safer than ever. One of the key technologies that was selected to help achieve these goals was an Operator Training Systems (OTS).As you will hear from our guest, Tony Lee, Senior Process Control Engineer, Evonik identified several benefits of implementing the OTS - not only in the design and engineering phases but also once the plant goes live.Join our two hosts, Don Mack and Jonas Norinder, to learn more about how OTS technology is being applied in an actual application. Show Notes:Website (Evonik): Evonik (https://bit.ly/3Rv0IVZ) Website (Siemens): Virtual commissioning and operator training (https://bit.ly/3Tusapt)Video (Siemens): SIMIT simulation framework (https://bit.ly/47PLT7m) Article (Automation World): Dupont implements operator training simulation system (https://bit.ly/3NgQGGy) Contact us:Tony Lee (tony.lee@evonik.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Water… It plays a very significant role in transferring massive amounts of energy in the process industries. As a result, addressing cooling and heating water systems can make a key contribution towards energy efficiency and sustainability. This episode includes a conversation about the application of digital technology to industrial water with Neil Davidson, Nalco's Marketing Director focused on Digital and Sustainability and Sterling Allen, a Business Development Director with Siemens Digital Industry Software. Key questions that are covered include:How significant is the role of water when used in industrial applications?What improvements can be achieved by applying digital technologies for this use case?How can digital twins be leveraged?Does artificial intelligence play a part?What's the best way to get started? Join our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for a brief dive into the deep end of digitalizing industrial water to improve energy efficiency, reliability, and productivity. Show Notes:Website: Climate Intelligence (https://www.ecolab.com/climate-intelligence)Article: Applying Digital Twins to Sustainability (https://bit.ly/3uiZvcl)Video: Climate Intelligence demonstration (https://play.goconsensus.com/ud2bffadf)Video: The Critical Role of Water in Emissions Reduction (https://bit.ly/3QInkla)Video: Decarbonization Smart Management of Water Centric Systems Through Digital Process Technologies (https://bit.ly/3R2Kvbv) Contact us:Neil Davidson (nadavidson@ecolab.com)Sterling Allen (s.allen@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Episode 34 is all about data. How you capture it, how you optimize it, and how you clean it so that you can make use of it across an entire organization and not just a single group or department. And why is this important?According to our guest, Mads Torry-Smith from Novozymes they are “investing in making a step change in the data capture culture to break down data silos between functions. The ultimate goal is to enable better learning loops and unlock faster innovation timelines”.This is no small feat! As you will learn, however, Novozymes has taken several steps in making this a reality and not surprisingly, digital technologies play an important role.Join our podcast hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for a captivating discussion with Mads as he shares Novozymes' journey towards transforming innovation flows across the company.Show Notes:Website: Novozymes (https://bit.ly/3M9erzO)Website: Fair Principles (https://bit.ly/3M94diK)Article: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship (https://bit.ly/3S7MRqb) Website: Riffyn X - the software to win the race against time (https://bit.ly/3tKQ0T2) Contact us:Mads Torry Smith (mtrr@novozymes.com) - LinkedInDon Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com) - LinkedInJonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com) - LinkedIn
Episode 34 is all about data. How you capture it, how you optimize it, and how you clean it so that you can make use of it across an entire organization and not just a single group or department. And why is this important?According to our guest, Mads Torry-Smith from Novozymes they are “investing in making a step change in the data capture culture to break down data silos between functions. The ultimate goal is to enable better learning loops and unlock faster innovation timelines”.This is no small feat! As you will learn, however, Novozymes has taken several steps in making this a reality and not surprisingly, digital technologies play an important role.Join our podcast hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for a captivating discussion with Mads as he shares Novozymes' journey towards transforming innovation flows across the company.Show Notes:Website: Novozymes (https://bit.ly/3M9erzO)Website: Fair Principles (https://bit.ly/3M94diK)Article: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship (https://bit.ly/3S7MRqb) Website: Riffyn X - the software to win the race against time (https://bit.ly/3tKQ0T2) Contact us:Mads Torry Smith (mtrr@novozymes.com) - LinkedInDon Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com) - LinkedInJonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com) - LinkedIn
In episode 33, megatopics collide! These days most companies have ambitious sustainability goals that include reducing their carbon footprint and eventually achieving net zero emissions. The exciting facet of that is that digitalization can play a role in reaching these targets!Listen in and learn answers to the following questions…Why has sustainability become such a hot topic?How are companies factoring sustainability into key decisions?What role does digitalization play in sustainability?How are companies reducing their CO2 emissions?What's the best way to get started? Our expert guest is Eryn Devola. Eryn is the Head of Sustainability for Siemens Digital Industries. In that role, Eryn manages the strategy for profitable sustainability for Siemens and Siemens' customers.Join our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for this invigorating conversation with Eryn that will help you on your journey to become a more sustainable digital enterprise.Show Notes:Website: Together for Sustainability (TfS) (https://bit.ly/3LFfdEf)Website: Decarbonization starts with data (https://bit.ly/3PBUHWa)Video: SiGREEN Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) Management (https://bit.ly/3ZF0v6c)Website: Multiply impact for a better tomorrow with sustainable industries (https://bit.ly/3PwW5cY)Whitepaper: Enabling Global Decarbonization through Digital Industry Technologies (https://bit.ly/3EShxnN)Website: Industrial Energy Efficiency – reduce emissions and costs (https://bit.ly/45gKcOc)Contact us:Eryn Devola (eryn.devola@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Join us for the latest episode of Digitalization Tech Talks hosted by Don Mack and Jonas Norinder, where we dive into the fascinating world of cloud and edge computing, 5G, and cybersecurity. These cutting-edge technologies are transforming the way we interact with the digital world, from the way we process data to the way we protect sensitive information.We explore the latest trends and insights in each of these areas and examine their impact on the process industries. You will discover how cloud computing is empowering businesses to become more agile and responsive, how edge computing is enabling real-time data processing with minimal latency, how 5G is ushering in a new era of connectivity and productivity, and how cybersecurity is becoming more critical than ever to protect digital assets.Whether you are a technology enthusiast or just curious about the latest trends, you won't want to miss our discussion with Mike Jabbour, General Manager of Digital Connectivity and Power, as he shares his expert insights and knowledge on these exciting developments.Show Notes:Website: Industrial 5G - Industrial Communication (https://bit.ly/3EeAvo1)Video: Cybersecurity for Operational Technology (https://bit.ly/3EbkKOV)Video: Edge Computing for Industrial Applications (https://bit.ly/45lG7ZH)Website: America's 5G Future | Federal Communications Commission (https://bit.ly/3siErBv)Contact us:Mike Jabbour (michel.jabbour@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In episode 31, a two part episode, we cover four important technologies related to the world of digitalization. These technologies are all important pieces of the puzzle for companies in the process industries that are considering or currently seeking to undergo a digital transformation to increase efficiency, improve quality, and/or to gain flexibility. We cover the technical aspects of each as well as how they fit into the overall picture. The technologies covered include:Ethernet APL (Advanced Physical Layer)MTP (Module Type Package)NOA (NAMUR Open Architecture)PROFINET PA (Process Automation) And our guest is from an organization that is a key digitalization / Industry 4.0 leader, PI, which is PROFIBUS/PROFINET International. Michael Bowne is the Executive Director of PI North America. Michael provides some great technical insights into each of these technologies as well as use cases for each. Join our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for this in-depth conversation with Michael that will help you on your journey to become a digital enterprise.Part 1 of this 2 part episode can be found here: https://apple.co/44KGpsXShow Notes:Article: PROFINET over APL – Overview and Details (https://bit.ly/NB6j9P) Article: More Than Just Ethernet APL (https://bit.ly/AmB7f4)Article: What is MTP, and Why Should You Care (https://bit.ly/M8Yr4s)Video: Plug and Produce with MTP (https://bit.ly/2IQP2X)Video: Plant engineering and expansion with Siemens PROFINET @ PA Blueprints (https://bit.ly/3OcIJSs)Contact us:Michael Bowne (michael.bowne@profinet.us)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In episode 31, a two part episode, we cover four important technologies related to the world of digitalization. These technologies are all important pieces of the puzzle for companies in the process industries that are considering or currently seeking to undergo a digital transformation to increase efficiency, improve quality, and/or to gain flexibility. We cover the technical aspects of each as well as how they fit into the overall picture. The technologies covered include:Ethernet APL (Advanced Physical Layer)MTP (Module Type Package)NOA (NAMUR Open Architecture)PROFINET PA (Process Automation) And our guest is from an organization that is a key digitalization / Industry 4.0 leader, PI, which is PROFIBUS/PROFINET International. Michael Bowne is the Executive Director of PI North America. Michael provides some great technical insights into each of these technologies as well as use cases for each. Join our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, for this in-depth conversation with Michael that will help you on your journey to become a digital enterprise.Part 2 of this 2 part episode will be released on Thursday, August 3.Show Notes:Article: PROFINET over APL – Overview and Details (https://bit.ly/NB6j9P) Article: More Than Just Ethernet APL (https://bit.ly/AmB7f4)Article: What is MTP, and Why Should You Care (https://bit.ly/M8Yr4s)Video: Plug and Produce with MTP (https://bit.ly/2IQP2X)Video: Plant engineering and expansion with Siemens PROFINET @ PA Blueprints (https://bit.ly/3OcIJSs)Contact us:Michael Bowne (michael.bowne@profinet.us)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Welcome to the 30th episode of Digitalization Tech Talks! Join us as we embark on a captivating journey into the world of virtual training. Discover the technologies and trends that are reshaping learning in the digital era, including virtual reality simulations and AI-powered platforms.In this episode, we'll uncover the secrets behind the success of virtual training and answer these key questions:How can virtual training help accelerate workforce development?How is the transformative impact of virtual training affecting industrial learning?How does virtual training compare to traditional learning methodsHow can virtual training be leveraged to unlock new opportunities?The guest on this episode is Francisco de Diego Brito who is an expert in services that help industrial companies succeed on their Digital Transformation journey. Along with hosts Don Mack and Jonas Norinder, he will guide you through the world of virtual training!Show Notes:Video: Healthineers - part replacement using virtual training (https://youtu.be/JBbwVT6MN-k)Video: VR – the immersive experience for field operators (https://youtu.be/khq_zl6uXWY) Video: DyeMansion - digital twin of machine (https://youtu.be/pqCTZyD0ztU)Video: Training with VR headset (https://youtu.be/4IJJrhGIqBs)Website: Siemens Virtual Training Solutions (https://bit.ly/3XpcJhV)Contact us:Francisco De Diego Brito (Francisco.DeDiego@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In the 29th episode of the Digitalization Tech Talks podcast, we discuss how industrial operations will transform in the future because of not only new technology, but also in large part due to people and how their roles and interactions evolve. Key topics covered include:The role of developing technology on the plant floor. This will include artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI from tools such as ChatGPT.The impact of open business platforms that enable better data flows.The implementation of these new technologies will only be successful if there is close collaboration between teams from operations technology (OT) and information technology (IT).Young technical professionals that will fill the OT and IT roles are shifting how they select their places of employment. There is much more focus on topics such as sustainability and how it factors into the vision of potential employers. Join our series hosts, Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, as they discuss the future of industrial operations with Dr. Mathias Oppelt, Vice-President for Customer-driven Innovation at Siemens Digital Industries. In that role, Mathias regularly interviews end users in various industries regarding where they want to go with their operations in the future. He then works to bring that vision to reality. Show Notes:Website: Siemens Industrial Operations X (https://www.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/topic-areas/industrial-operations-x.html)Website: Future of Industrial Operations co-Innovation request form (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/company/fairs-events/webinars/future-of-industrial-operations/contact.html)Video: The Future of Industrial Operations - ARC Forum 2023 (https://youtu.be/sCGhwgHlI0U)Video: Siemens and Dow Collaborate on the Future of Automation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdp23cMxbh8&t=11s) Contact us:Mathias Oppelt (oppelt.mathias@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In the 28th episode of the Digitalization Tech Talks podcast, we talk about how important it is for process plants to have a strong reference architecture. Standalone services and applications are no longer enough to make you competitive, so it's become increasingly critical to create a foundational structure that ties them all together. A reference architecture serves as the backbone of your data transfer between the process manufacturing equipment that produces the data and the system that will be used to analyze it. Joining your two Siemens digitalization experts and hosts, Don Mack and Jonas Norinder, for this important discussion is Alex Pfalzgraf, a digital transformation consultant with Siemens and a repeat guest on this podcast. Alex has spearheaded and been involved in numerous consulting projects focused on helping companies kickstart their digital transformation journey.Show notes:Website: ISA-95 model, ISA 2010 (https://go.siemens.com/31171971)Website: What are IaaS, PaaS and SaaS?, IBM 2023 (https://go.siemens.com/16805021)Article: Unified Namespace: The Hub and Spoke Model for Your Data, AutomationWorld 2021 (https://go.siemens.com/78989230)Article: Converge IT and OT to turbocharge business operations' scaling power, McKinsey 2022 (https://go.siemens.com/55602021)Website: Competitive thanks to digital Transformation, Siemens (https://go.siemens.com/38532404)Contact us:Alex Pfalzgraf (alexander.pfalzgraf@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Sustainability… It is as prevalent a topic in the process industries as it is anywhere in the world today. In this episode of Digitalization Tech Talks we discuss the topic of energy sustainability and explore how process analytics can be used as part of a digitalization strategy to assist manufacturers in their transition to net zero. This is possible using process analytical measurement devices, such as gas chromatographs, oxygen analyzers, and environmental emission monitoring systems, that collect data that can be analyzed through digitalization tools to generate important KPIs related to maintenance, reliability, and calibration and displayed in a dashboard format that alerts plant personnel when action is needed. Additionally, data from a company's fleet of plants can be combined for a single overall corporate-wide analysis.Video: Analyzer System Manager from Siemens (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXbMgQm2qHc)Website: Analyzer System Manager (https://new.siemens.com/us/en/products/automation/process-analytics/communication-and-software.html)Website: United Airlines Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program (https://www.united.com/en/us/fly/company/responsibility/sustainable-aviation-fuel.html)Website: Shell is constructing multiple projects to turn organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG) (https://www.shell.us/energy-and-innovation/shell-downstream-renewable-natural-gas-biomethane-explained.html)Website: MAXUM Edition II – Efficiency meets unsurpassed performance (https://new.siemens.com/us/en/products/automation/process-analytics/process-gas-chromatograph.html)Contact us:George Thomas (george.thomas@siemens.com)Al Kania (alfred.kania@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
In the 26th episode of our Digitalization Tech Talks podcast, we focus on the latest trends in the process industries related to digital technologies. This episode was inspired by our recent involvement in the 2023 ARC Industry Forum. Each year, this dynamic event brings together experts, practitioners and thought leaders from across the industrial sector to exchange ideas on the newest trends, technologies and solutions shaping the future of industry. It's a great way to keep your finger on the digital pulse. Your two Siemens digitalization experts and hosts, Don Mack and Jonas Norinder, are joined by Laura Coates, who is Vice President and General Manager for Process Automation at Siemens Digital Industries in the US. Laura shares the key insights she gained from attending the ARC Industry Forum as well as from the many digitalization conversations she has had with customers over the years. Show notes:Website (ARC Industry Forum): ARC Industry Forum Americas 2023 | ARC Advisory Group (arcweb.com) (https://bit.ly/3k9GIeP) Website (MxD): MxD | The Digital Manufacturing and Cybersecurity Institute (mxdusa.org) (https://www.mxdusa.org/)Website (Siemens about MxD): MxD Digital Experience Center | Apps and Digital Services for Process Industry | Siemens USA (https://sie.ag/41dp76r)Video (Siemens): Siemens and MxD (https://bit.ly/3XFXuzG) Contact us:Laura Coates (laura.coates@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
Developed by the User Association of Automation Technology in Process Industries (NAMUR), MTP, or module type package, provides a framework for standardized equipment data models and description language to streamline interoperability.In practical terms, MTP enables integration of DCS and PLC-based systems more easily. The objectives of MTP are to reduce the time and cost to integrate distributed process and reliability assets and equipment, help accelerate time to market, simplify fulfillment of individualized customer requirements, and improve scalability and flexibility. As MTP continues to evolve, organizations will benefit from interoperability between DCS systems and PLC systems, and asset management for monitoring your assets' health using a variety of available smart digital apps.Join us for the 25th episode of Digitalization Tech Talks, where Siemens digitalization experts Jonas Norinder and Don Mack explore MTP with Charles Fialkowski, who is a National Process Safety and Automation Consultant for Siemens Industry's Automation & Engineering Product Marketing Team.Show Notes:Website: Modular production with Module Type Package (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/company/topic-areas/digital-enterprise/process-industry/modular-production.html)Video: Digital Enterprise – Flexibility with modular production and MTP (https://youtu.be/OQl0VEq1CwY)Video: Plug & Produce with MTP (https://youtu.be/RlX3blJOBQs)Article (A3P): MTP: What It Is, Why It Matters (https://www.a3p.org/en/mtp-what-it-is-why-it-matters/)NAMUR Recommendation: NE 148 (https://www.namur.net/en/publications/news-archive/ne-148-is-newly-published.html)Contact us:Charles Fialkowski (charles.fialkowski@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
The introduction of digital technologies is helping the process industries do things better, faster and more efficiently. It's also creating new challenges for companies as they strive to become digital enterprises by fully incorporating these technologies into all aspects of their operations.For example, if a deployed solution doesn't work as intended right out of the gate, any benefits derived from the implementation can be negatively impacted. This is why it's critical to think about ways to keep your digital enterprise up and running once it's off the ground. In fact, this step is almost as important as deciding to start on the digitalization journey in the first place. Join us for the 24th episode of Digitalization Tech Talks, where Siemens digitalization experts Jonas Norinder and Don Mack explore how to care for your digital enterprise using new and innovative approaches. Our special guest is Sajeeve Kalarickal, who is Automation Services Portfolio Manager for Siemens Digital Enterprise Services. Sajeeve discusses why services are an important part of the digital transformation in process automation, how companies can reduce training time by up to 50% with 3D virtual training, how to address the industrial skills gap, and more.Show notes:Website (Siemens): Siemens Digital Enterprise Services (https://sie.ag/3PufF8Y)Website (Siemens): Siemens Training Services (https://sie.ag/3FrQvDG)Video (Siemens): 3D Virtual Training Demo (https://customerinfo-siemens.highspot.com/viewer/6397a5e62195843289fcb336)Slide Deck (Siemens): Industrial Cybersecurity Services(https://customerinfo-siemens.highspot.com/viewer/6397a6ca9981503a30476fae) Slide Deck (Siemens): Integration of mobile devices in process plants(https://customerinfo-siemens.highspot.com/viewer/6397a7548338d932d475d662)Contact us:Sajeeve Kalarickal (sajeeve.kalarickal@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
Companies in the process industries have a constant focus on improving the safety and situational awareness of operators in the field. At the same time, using multiple systems increases the risk of disconnected, incompatible, or outdated information. By implementing connected worker solutions, field workers can gain easy access to the information they need to efficiently execute their job responsibilities providing capabilities such as navigation to the corresponding asset and access to contextual information including the asset's condition, maintenance history, etc. Join us for the 23rd episode of Digitalization Tech Talks hosted by Jonas Norinder and Don Mack during which we cover the topic “Connected Worker - The next level of digitalization in the field begins”. Our guest is Carlos Alves, Director of Business Development within Siemens Digital Industries Software North America. Carlos discusses the trends and needs that have led us to these solutions, the benefits for field workers, examples of how these solutions can be used, challenges to overcome, and first steps to take in order to implement a connected worker application.Show Notes:Website: COMOS Mobile Worker (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/industry-software/plant-engineering-software-comos/mobile-worker.html )Reference: Digital Worker enhances safety and maximizes efficiency (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/company/stories/industry/2022/chemical-industry-digital-twin-sustainability-digital-worker-safety-lanxess.html )Video: COMOS Mobile Worker - Augmented Reality Enabled Mobile Data Management (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP67hjUuX_0)Video: Addressing Key Challenges in the Field – The Siemens Digital Worker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCWVt6hy7Bk)Video: Benefits of Having a Mobile Worker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUJ7wXnRExkContact us:Carlos Alves (carlos.alves@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
The concept of the “golden batch” has been around for a long time. With artificial intelligence, however, it is now possible to more easily identify the characteristics of that coveted golden batch so that it can be more easily reproduced repeatedly and at the highest quality. Methods have even been developed that enable detection of negative trends on running batches so that they can be saved rather than being scrapped! In this episode of Digitalization Tech Talks, Don Mack and Jonas Norinder talk to two experts in artificial intelligence, Ulrike Schulschenk and Moh Elnaamani, about how to apply it to batch production processes. Show notes:Video (Siemens): The missing piece of your batch production (https://bit.ly/3MXOx1a)Website (Siemens): Batch Performance Analytics (https://sie.ag/3Sl8IHl)Article (Siemens): How can AI take Process Industries into a new age? (https://sie.ag/3Df08FO) Contact us:Ulrike Schulschenk (ulrike.schulschenk@siemens.com)Moh Elnaamani (moh.elnaamani@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
Process modeling, mostly in the form of process simulation, has been a key tool in the process industries for many decades. Traditionally this has been for offline applications such as front-end engineering design and control system design. But the usage of process modeling has expanded as it is now possible to implement online plant models that contain deep process knowledge; the models are connected to real-time data on operational plants. These so-called digital applications can operate at a unit level, a plant level, a site level, and even a multi-site level, providing significant new information to operations and maintenance that allows them to run at an ‘always optimal' condition. In this episode we discuss the benefits and why this is possible now. We also cover how this is possible, challenges to overcome, and first steps to take to implement a digital application. Our guest is Costas Pantelides, CEO of Siemens Process Systems Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. Links:Whitepaper: Using digital process twin technology to drive Operational Excellence (https://www.psenterprise.com/documents/digitalization-for-the-process-industries-v1.pdf)Website: Advanced Process Modelling Examples (https://www.psenterprise.com/concepts/examples)Website: gPROMS – Deploying deep process knowledge to generate sustainable value (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/industry-software/gproms-digital-process-design-and-operations.html)Video: Simulation and Optimization for Process Industries and beyond (https://youtu.be/7KF1CWUupxc)Video: Gain more with gPROMS and SIMIT (https://youtu.be/E9XVqZSjezk) Email Addresses:Costas Pantelides (costas.pantelides@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
Supply chain challenges have become a global issue and many companies now consider supply chain issues to be their top short- and long-term concern. This is an area where digitalization can be applied to assist in mitigating some of the risks and concerns. This episode of Digitalization Tech Talks focuses on the application of industrial identification and locating technologies as a method of keeping better track of raw material and asset inventories, locations, and usage in the plant as well as gaining better transparency over the manufacturing process while eliminating the reliance on paper records.Links:Website and Whitepaper: RTLS system for real-time locating (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/industrial-identification/simatic-rtls.html)Website and Whitepaper: SIMATIC RFID: Intelligent systems for maximum transparency and efficient planning (https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/automation/industrial-identification/rfid-systems.html)Video: Introduction to SIMATIC Ident: Industrial RFID and Code Reading Systems (https://youtu.be/ji4_Nx94ZZU)Video: SIMATIC RTLS Real-Time Locating (https://youtu.be/4fInn2HAbvA)Video: SIMATIC RTLS – Transparent electronics production in Fuerth (https://youtu.be/NQyEn2eUTv0) Email Addresses:Ulli Thornton (ulli.thornton@siemens.com)Nicole Lauther (nicole.lauther@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
In this episode we will talk about how companies of all sizes are able to take advantage of digital transformation to implement technologies that will enable them to do things faster, better, and more efficiently. We will do so by looking at a specific company that leveraged an existing, well-proven methodology to create a strong and highly relevant digital strategy – this strategy was focused on projects with high impact for the entire organization and not just one or two departments. We are joined by Alex Pfalzgraf who is a digital transformation consultant with Siemens. He has spearheaded and been involved in numerous consulting projects focused on helping companies kickstart their digital transformation journey.So, tune in to learn more about:Why companies are still struggling with digital transformationHow to make it a successThe importance of working with partnersLinks:Video (Siemens): How to get started on your digital transformation journey (https://bit.ly/3zq2ijV)Ebook (Fictiv): 2021, US State of Manufacturing Report (https://bit.ly/3RR1wnb)Report (Deloitte): 2020 Directors Alert (https://bit.ly/3RTQVYH)Article (Techrepublic): Tech Companies Win at Digital Transformation but Struggle with Leadership and Governance (https://tek.io/3PQbmnM)Contact us:Alex Pfalzgraf (alexander.pfalzgraf@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
Having good alarm management in a process automation system is critical to safe and productive process control. Unfortunately, many current installations have significant room for improvement as current implementations often include standing alarms, chattering alarms, redundant alarms, and alarm floods that can overwhelm the operators during abnormal situations, potentially leading to production outages or worse. It's an alarming situation! In this episode, we are joined by Ethan Cook, Technical Consultant for Siemens Digital Industries who will discuss how to improve alarm management by utilizing international standards and guidelines as well as integrating digitalization. New analytics tools can sort through the mountains of alarm data to uncover areas for improvement and assist in optimizing alarm management systems leading to a much more relaxing and safe production environment.Show Notes: Links: Video: Process Event Analytics Overview (https://youtu.be/9PGohqpmpls) Video: Process Event Analytics Demonstration (https://youtu.be/WSaMmN8QZFw) Website: Process Event Analytics (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ec/en/view/109769738) White Paper: Setting a new standard in alarm management (https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:234f1026-298f-49dc-8961-0c5223c38588/white-paper-alarm-management-2021-final.pdf) Article: Alarm management questions that everyone asks (https://www.isa.org/intech-home/2020/march-april/features/alarm-management-questions-that-everyone-asks)Email Addresses: Ethan Cook (ethan.cook@siemens.com) Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com) Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
Remote monitoring is an increasingly hot topic across the process industries. This rapidly growing digital technology is providing tremendous value by making access to information more manageable and less costly.This development is driven by cloud computing, intelligent gateways and cell phone connectivity that have become so mainstream and cost-effective that they're now worth considering for even the smallest application – think easy access to specific measurement points, accurate tracking of inventory levels and simplified collection of compliance data. As one new user (and big fan!) of remote monitoring recently expressed, “I was able to go on vacation with the peace of mind that came from knowing my chemical tank storage levels in the plant at all times!”In this 17th episode of Digitalization Tech Talks hosted by Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, we cover the topic of remote monitoring. Joining us in this episode is our guest, Jack Roushey, who is a Product Manager at Siemens focused on remote monitoring solutions. Jack covers topics such as common challenges with remote monitoring, where and how companies have gained value from it, how current technologies have made the remote monitoring task so much easier than before, and much more.Show notes:Reference story: City of Decatur Implements Siemens SITRANS store IQ for Operational TransparencyReference story: Be There Without Being ThereReference story: Chemical Storage Tank Inventory MonitoringWebsite: store IQ remote monitoring solutionVideo: Introduction to store IQ Contact us:Jack Roushey (john.roushey@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
We are surrounded by data. Vast quantities are spread over a multitude of software applications, databases, and paper files throughout the enterprise and at site. Much of it is difficult to understand, often inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, inconsistent, and/or poorly synchronized, which creates challenges that can lead to the wrong decisions being made. In this 16th episode of the Digitalization Tech talks hosted by Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, we cover the topic of “Operations Intelligence: From Data to Decisions”. Joining us in this episode is our guest, Steve Jacquin, who is a Solution Architect focused on Industrial Operations Intelligence with Siemens. Steve discusses topics including the current landscape in the process industries as it pertains to data, the path to leverage operations intelligence within a digital transformation strategy, and why deploying a high-performance operations intelligence solution is now easier and faster using reusable content.Show Notes:Links:Website: Turn your data into actionable information with XHQ (http://siemens.com/xhq)Video: Don't Drown in Data (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Curn64UIp18)Webinar: Digital Transformation – Key Elements to Achieving and Sustaining Operational Excellence (https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2668853/2E185B058D561DEC3894D03B9610C340?partnerref=SocialMedia&utm_source=hootsuite&utm_medium=&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=) Email Addresses:Steven Jacquin (steven.jacquin@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
In this 15th episode of the Digitalization Tech talks hosted by Jonas Norinder and Don Mack, we'll take a deep dive into the burgeoning field of cell & gene therapy, which promises individualized therapeutics that will essentially be manufactured to the specifications of a single patient. We'll also discuss how digitalization techniques can be applied to accelerate time to market and connect the entire value chain. Joining us in this episode is our guest, Austin Little who is an Industry Manager for cell & gene therapy for Siemens. Austin will talk about topics ranging from an overview of the trends that drive the gene & cell therapy market along with challenges that need to be overcome in the manufacturing space, go to market strategies and much more.Show notesWebsite: American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy | ASGCTWebsite: Digitized production for personalized medicineVideo: Individualized production in PharmaVideo: LivingLab - testing visionary ideas in real lifeVideo: Paperless manufacturingWebsite: Siemens pharmaContact us at:Austin Little (austin.little@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)
A digital transformation and ultimately becoming a digital enterprise can only be accomplished with a solid foundation in place. This foundation is the data coming from the sensors in the field. Joining hosts Jonas Norinder and Don Mack in this episode is Ronald Nijssen, a Technical Consultant with Siemens. Ronald covers topics including what is included under the umbrella of “digitalization to the field”, the dilemmas that end users in the process industries are facing regarding interfacing with their field devices, and some tips on how a company can get started towards ensuring their infrastructure is in place.Links:Website: Digitalization in Process InstrumentationVideo: Digitalization from the field level and predictive maintenanceWebsite: PROFINETVideo: PROFINET in the process industry – Digitalization starts in the field levelWebsite: Ethernet-APLWhitepaper: Ethernet APL Engineering GuidelinesEmail:ronald.nijssen@siemens.comjonas.norinder@siemens.commack.donald@siemens.com
As the digital transformation in manufacturing progresses, an increasing amount of data is becoming available. Artificial intelligence gives plant personnel the opportunity to analyze and convert this data into useful information from which actionable decisions can be made. In this episode we are diving into Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. I am joined by Don Mack and Clayton French to talk about how process industries customers are using these technologies today, and some of the key considerations to getting started with leveraging these technologies to gain valuable insights for your own organization.Contact Info:Ben Clark: benjaminclark@siemens.com Don Mack: mack.donald@siemens.com Clayton French: clayton.french@siemens.comAI Webinar mentioned in this episode:https://new.siemens.com/us/en/products/automation/distributed-control-system/pa-webinars/smart-manufacturing.html
In this 13th episode of the Digitalization Tech talks hosted by Don Mack and Jonas Norinder, we will be talking about cybersecurity as it relates to digitalization. One of the key topics of digitalization involves collecting data and analyzing it, sometimes in an off-premise cloud setting. So, you want to make sure that this environment is safe! Joining us in this episode is our guest, Chuck Tommey, who is one of our resident cybersecurity experts at Siemens. He will talk about cybersecurity guidelines and provide some sound advice on how the process industries can become more cybersecure and resilient.
In this 12th episode of the Digitalization Tech Talks podcast series your hosts, Don Mack and Jonas Norinder are joined by Doug Ortiz, Siemens' US DCS and Simulation Product Manager. We discuss Operator Training Simulators (OTS), which are becoming much more prevalent in the process industries. While they are primarily being used for operator training, they serve additional high value purposes, such as more efficient execution of Distributed Control System (DCS) projects.Would you like to learn the basics of Operator Training Simulators, i.e., the ABCs of OTS? What are the major functions of an OTS? And how is an OTS deployed? Tune into this episode to learn the answers to these questions and more!
In this 11th episode of our Digitalization Tech Talks podcast your host, Jonas Norinder is joined by Don Mack. We discuss another key digitalization use case for the process industries... Improving operations performance through control performance analysis. We cover some background on the use case, including what has been done in the past, and then discuss what benefits digitalization has to offer. Would you like to learn about control performance analysis? How does it fit into your plant operations? And what does it take to implement it? Tune into this episode to learn the answers to these questions and more!
In this 11th episode of our Digitalization Tech Talks podcast your host, Jonas Norinder is joined by Don Mack. We discuss another key digitalization use case for the process industries... Improving operations through control performance analysis. We cover some background on the use case, including what has been done in the past, and then discuss what benefits digitalization has to offer. Would you like to learn about control performance analysis? How does it fit into your plant operations? And what does it take to implement it? Tune into this episode to learn the answers to these questions and more! Show notes: Links: CPA overview video (2 min): https://youtu.be/OYc6DA1z7GI CPA / PEA presentation (12 min): https://youtu.be/ysVktaJ7I40 CPA website: https://www.dex.siemens.com/mindsphere/applications/control-performance-analytics CPA brochure: https://cache.industry.siemens.com/dl/files/571/109760571/att_965399/v1/109760571_Asset_Performance_Suite_industrial_Applications_Flyer_CPA_EN.pdf Email addresses: Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com) Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)