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Siemens unveils SysML v2 modeler to boost systems engineering
Siemens unveils SysML v2 modeler to boost systems engineering

Techday NZ

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Siemens unveils SysML v2 modeler to boost systems engineering

Siemens Digital Industries Software has introduced Systems Modeler for SysML v2 Standard software as part of its Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, aiming to support the development of products that include mechanical, electrical, electronic, and software components. The new tool, Systems Modeler for SysML v2, offers a web-based solution for engineers, allowing collaborative product development in complex environments. Powered by IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering, the software is the result of ongoing collaboration between Siemens and IBM, leveraging both companies' experience in systems engineering and adopting the SysML v2 open standard. SysML v2, the Systems Modeling Language version 2, provides a modelling language for the specification, analysis, design, verification, and validation of complex systems. The new tool is intended to streamline cross-domain workflow and enhance productivity for engineering teams developing sophisticated products or systems-of-systems. Frances Evans, Senior Vice President, Lifecycle Collaboration Software at Siemens Digital Industries Software, said: "By supporting the latest SysML v2 standard, we're combining cutting-edge systems engineering best practices with a modern user experience and streamlined cross-domain workflows. We are empowering engineers to work more efficiently, align across domains, and accelerate the development of complex systems." The collaboration between Siemens and IBM aims to empower systems engineers to use advanced SysML v2 modelling capabilities while encouraging cooperation across diverse engineering domains, including software, mechanical, and electrical specialisms. Melissa Modjeski, Vice President, IBM Software - Security, Lifecycle Management and B2B Integration, commented: "We are proud to partner with Siemens in empowering systems engineers to leverage advanced SysML v2 modeling while enabling seamless collaboration across software, mechanical, and electrical domains. We are delivering a truly integrated model-based development process that sharpens our clients' competitive edge." According to Siemens, Systems Modeler for SysML v2 is specifically designed to improve collaboration between engineering teams who are often working across multiple areas such as electrical and mechanical engineering. The software allows teams to use SysML v2 models to exchange data between different software applications and across various engineering domains. Another key feature of Systems Modeler for SysML v2 will be its integration with Siemens' Teamcenter Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software. This connection is intended to create a systems-focused digital thread using open standards, supporting the integration of data and processes from mechanical, electronic, electrical, and software sources. Siemens states that this will help transfer system designs more efficiently to downstream teams for more specialised development, while also maintaining full traceability throughout the product's lifecycle. The integrated solution will also support comprehensive change management across entire projects, ensuring that all modifications are tracked and coordinated across different engineering teams. This feature is intended to maintain consistency and visibility as products evolve through various stages of development. Siemens Digital Industries Software targets a broad range of organisations aiming to use digital tools to optimise their design, engineering, and manufacturing workflows. The Systems Modeler for SysML v2 is positioned as part of this objective, providing a solution for companies dealing with the increasing complexity of modern products that blend hardware, electronics, and software elements.

Siemens expands Teamcenter X to support firms of all sizes
Siemens expands Teamcenter X to support firms of all sizes

Techday NZ

time22-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Techday NZ

Siemens expands Teamcenter X to support firms of all sizes

Siemens Digital Industries Software has introduced new versions of its Teamcenter X software aimed at extending Software as a Service (SaaS) Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) capabilities to organisations of all sizes. The newly expanded Teamcenter X portfolio now consists of four distinct offerings. The entry-level Teamcenter X Essentials provides data management designed for mechanical design, which includes core functionalities such as CAD data management, product structures, revision management, where-used search, check-in/check-out, and 3D view and mark-up capabilities, with the potential for full scalability as businesses grow. The introduction of Teamcenter X Standard expands on the Essentials offering by including additional PLM functions such as simple change management, project scheduling, document management, and report generation. These features are provided with out-of-the-box configurations that can also be tailored to suit specific customer requirements. For organisations requiring collaboration across multiple engineering domains, Teamcenter X Advanced supports cross-domain lifecycle management, covering mechanical, electronic, and electrical design. The Advanced offering builds upon the Standard tier, introducing data management for electrical and electronic design integration, as well as classification. As with the Standard tier, Advanced is delivered with configurable, ready-made solutions. At the top end of the portfolio, Teamcenter X Premium provides access to the full capabilities of the Teamcenter suite, including enterprise bill of materials (BOM), business system integration, model-based systems engineering, manufacturing planning, quality and compliance management, product cost management, and service lifecycle management. The Premium version also offers preconfigured solutions tailored for industries such as industrial machinery, medical devices, and semiconductors, along with customisation options and a choice of cloud providers. Frances Evans, Senior Vice President, Lifecycle Collaboration Software, Siemens Digital Industries Software, said, "This expansion of Teamcenter X continues Siemens' mission of making SaaS PLM more accessible for companies of all sizes. The new additions to Teamcenter X help even more customers get started quickly with PLM and then scale to solve more business challenges using more of the Teamcenter portfolio." Workhorse Group, an American company focused on producing zero-emission commercial vehicles, has selected Teamcenter X as its company standard to streamline activities across its development teams and supply chain in manufacturing electric trucks for the last-mile delivery sector. Jeff Mowry, Chief Information Officer at Workhorse Group, said, "Standardising on Teamcenter X has allowed us to integrate our design, engineering and supply chain functions efficiently. Previously, our multi-CAD environment was costly and required extra resources. With Siemens, we've eliminated these inefficiencies and can focus on building complex electric trucks more effectively." "Using Siemens' tools, we are able to effectively manage our intricate bill of materials and engineering change notices, which is key given the dynamic nature of electric vehicle production. This strategic move has not only lowered our operational costs but also strengthened our ability to protect intellectual property and ensure cybersecurity." Teamcenter X's new offerings are positioned to allow quicker deployment and reduced administrative overhead. Siemens' approach involves providing prepackaged functionalities out of the box, such as process management and the ability to integrate development across mechanical, electrical, and electronic domains. These features are intended to benefit manufacturers seeking digital transformation regardless of their organisation's scale or maturity. Siemens Digital Industries Software continues to expand its portfolio to support organisations seeking to optimise design, engineering, and manufacturing processes through digital strategies.

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