Siemens Chengdu Digital Factory was named one of the "Nine Global Factories"
Siemens Chengdu Digital Factory was named one of the "Nine Global Factories"
Siemens industrial automation products Chengdu production and research and development base has been rated as one of the "nine global factories" by the World Economic Forum
Achieved a high degree of digitization from product design to manufacturing process
Over the past 5 years, the product quality qualification rate has reached 99.999%
Siemens' digital factory located in Chengdu - Siemens Industrial Automation Product Chengdu Production and Research and Development Base (SEWC) has been rated as one of the "Nine Global Factories" by the World Economic Forum. SEWC utilizes relevant technologies for Industry 4.0 to enhance economic and operational efficiency, and is committed to cultivating digital talents and industries. As a result, it stands out from over 1000 factories and ultimately receives this honor.
SEWC is a digital factory established by Siemens outside of Germany, and it is also Siemens' third industrial automation product development globally after Germany and the United States, achieving a high degree of digitization from product design to manufacturing processes.
With a flexible production technology platform centered around "digital twins," SEWC can ensure rapid allocation of resources, scheduling, and adherence to high-quality standards. Over the past 5 years, SEWC's highly flexible production method has ensured a 99% on-time delivery rate. Secondly, the digital production method has increased the factory's output by four times. In the manufacturing of industrial automation products, SEWC follows globally unified quality standards, with a product quality qualification rate of 99.999% in the past 5 years.
In addition, SEWC has received over 30000 visitors in the past 5 years, sharing the concept and practical experience of digital factories with Chinese industry partners, providing communication and exchange for customers, and helping them understand the future development direction of the manufacturing industry.