Methodology: Every two weeks we collect most relevant posts on LinkedIn for selected topics and create an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!
If you prefer listening, check out our podcast summarizing the most relevant insights from Smart Manufacturing CW 47/ 48:
AI and Software-Defined Automation
Agentic AI presented as collaborative, reasoning systems that adapt to shifting production conditions and support leaders with conversational decision intelligence
Software-defined automation and IEC 61499 were promoted as the architecture to decouple hardware, speed iteration, and enable reusable function blocks across lines
Digital twins featured as decision tools for small and mid-scale plants, supporting virtual commissioning, what-if analysis, and higher first-time-right rates
MES market direction highlighted cloud adoption, AI integration, IIoT, and edge computing, with sustainability metrics embedded into standard dashboards
Siemens Converge and related dialogues emphasized IT-OT convergence, analytics-ready data models, and motion control capabilities tied to twin-driven engineering
Robotics and Automation Hardware
Custom robotics solutions were advocated to match process-specific constraints, reducing integration friction compared to general purpose robots
Humanoid robots appeared in plans for assembly lines and AI server production, framed as complementary to existing industrial automation for repetitive work
National discussions underscored adoption gaps and modernization needs, with calls for policy and investment to accelerate robotics penetration
Industrial Connectivity and Edge
Industrial Edge combined with Azure was positioned to bridge IT and OT, enabling predictive manufacturing services and scalable data pipelines
Cloud-leaning MES and edge deployments aimed to distribute analytics, while keeping latency-sensitive control close to machines
OPC UA Companion Specifications were cited as the backbone for interoperability and data sovereignty across multi-vendor ecosystems
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
IE6-efficiency motors and next-gen drives were highlighted for immediate consumption reductions and compliance pathways
SINAMICS S220 showcased modular multi-axis control, space savings, digital twin integration, cybersecurity features, and energy monitoring for transparent performance
Brownfield retrofits to smart factories were framed as a practical route to efficiency and competitiveness with incremental automation steps
OT Security and Compliance
Octoplant was positioned as a reference for versioning, backup, and compliance in OT environments, aligning with auditability and recovery needs
European competitiveness narratives combined uptime, efficiency, and cybersecurity, indicating security as integral to production performance rather than a bolt-on
Policy and Talent
U.S. leadership ambitions were contrasted with policy instability and structural hurdles, pointing to reforms that could strengthen competitiveness
UK manufacturing commentary stressed modernization, innovation, and upskilling as prerequisites for automation benefits
Workforce development remained a thread across posts, linking adoption outcomes to skills and change enablement
Events and Ecosystem Signals
SPS 2025 sentiment pointed to solid order visibility in drives and motion, expanding software portfolios, and strong attention on edge platforms
Show floor narratives amplified software-defined automation, agentic AI, and modular motion architectures as shared industry direction
Collaborations between platform leaders and component specialists were celebrated to build consistent architectures for future-proof production
New or Noteworthy Products
SMB Production Optimization Starter Pack. Siemens introduced a starter pack to help small manufacturers adopt optimization and modern automation with reduced entry barriers
SINAMICS S220. New drive capabilities highlighted modularity, multi-axis control, digital twin integration, cybersecurity features, and energy monitoring for transparent commissioning and operations
IE6-Efficiency Motor. Innomotics showcased an IE6-class motor, reinforcing efficiency leadership for energy-sensitive applications
Space Smart Factory Example. Italy’s Space Smart Factory was referenced for high-mix satellite production, signaling advanced automation beyond traditional discrete sectors
Partnerships and Ecosystem
Foxconn with NVIDIA. Partnership aimed at humanoid robotics for AI server production, targeting efficiency in assembly workflows
Siemens with Innomotics. Posts underlined a strengthening relationship around industrial transformation with aligned motion and platform roadmaps
Deloitte Smart Factory with Siemens. Digital solutions showcased in a model factory context to demonstrate transformation patterns and value realization
Case-based collaborations. Electronics manufacturing case studies emphasized data pipelines and traceability through strategic partner stacks
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