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与近40家企业在工博会签约,西门子全面本土化

Core Insights - The challenges of achieving "AI + industrialization" include data acquisition and governance, as highlighted by Siemens at the 25th China International Industry Fair [1][4] - Siemens has signed agreements with nearly 40 companies to expand its local ecosystem and has showcased its first pilot application of the Industrial Copilot based on generative AI in China [1][3] Group 1: Industry Trends - Over 80% of enterprises recognize the value of industrial AI in enhancing production efficiency and reducing operational costs, yet 43% have not deployed industrial AI, and only 8% have achieved multi-scenario applications [3] - Key barriers to deploying AI industrial systems include high deployment costs, a lack of skilled professionals, and insufficient technological maturity [3] Group 2: Company Developments - Siemens has developed a new generation of smart assembly equipment for electric vehicles in collaboration with Zhongke Motong, marking the first pilot application of its generative industrial AI assistant in the Chinese market [4] - The new industrial PC product launched by Siemens is tailored for the Chinese market and compatible with the local operating system Kirin, demonstrating a proactive response to local demands [5] Group 3: Financial Performance - Siemens reported a 28% year-on-year increase in new orders, reaching €24.7 billion, and a 5% revenue growth to €19.4 billion for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, although the software business within the digital industrial group faced challenges compared to the previous year [6]