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The Siemens Yangtze River Delta Artificial Intelligence Co-creation Laboratory was officially put into operation in Suzhou today. As the first artificial intelligence co-creation laboratory of Siemens in China, the laboratory is jointly built by Siemens (China) Co., Ltd. and the Suzhou Science and Technology City Management Committee. With the help of Siemens' core innovative technologies, it cooperates with regional enterprises to strengthen local innovation collaboration. Provide scientific and technological support for promoting the construction of a modern industrial system in the Yangtze River Delta
"The Yangtze River Delta region has unique advantages in resource sharing, talent building, aggregation and innovation, and is becoming an important engine for the high-quality development of China's economy." Dr. Zhu Xiaoxun, President of Siemens China Research Institute, said, "Artificial intelligence is leading a new round of The core driving force of industrial transformation contains huge potential for scientific and technological innovation. The establishment of Siemens’ artificial intelligence co-creation laboratory in Suzhou is an important move for Siemens’ technological layout in the Yangtze River Delta. We look forward to leveraging our technical expertise in the field of artificial intelligence Combined with the advantages of local industries, it will enrich the application scenarios for the next generation of technological innovation, accelerate the formation of the Yangtze River Delta Science and Technology Highland, and drive the high-quality development of the regional economy."
Siemens Yangtze River Delta Artificial Intelligence Co-creation Laboratory focuses on Siemens' innovative achievements and applications in artificial intelligence, big data, simulation and digital twins, and software development, and presents technological innovation demonstrations under the theme of "Industrial Metaverse" in the achievement display area The line will bring visitors technical applications and on-site experience in scenarios including generative industrial design, remote collaborative virtual commissioning, IT and OT integration to achieve flexible production, equipment predictive maintenance, and product life cycle carbon emission analysis. In addition, Siemens China Research Institute will use artificial intelligence co-creation workshops to strengthen industry exchanges and discussions, help companies sort out pain points and difficulties in the process of digital transformation, and provide convenience for them to quickly iterate coping strategies and carry out technical verification.