Expand Siemens’ global innovation network to serve the global market based on China
Improve the technical capabilities of hardware and software in the field of motion control, accelerate innovative research and development and the transformation of results
Create more job opportunities, and tap, train and reserve digital innovative talents
The Siemens Motion Control Business R&D Innovation Center (Shenzhen R&D Innovation Center) was officially launched in Shenzhen today. The opening of the center will further expand Siemens’ innovation network and better leverage synergies to serve global markets. Shenzhen R&D Innovation Center is also the first hardware and software research and development institution set up by Siemens Digital Industry Group in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, aiming to promote the innovative research and development of motion control technology and the transformation of results, and develop and test a new generation of motion control systems for global customers.
“The motion control system is the central nerve and muscle of the manufacturing equipment, and it is a key link to realize intelligent manufacturing. Siemens has been involved in motion control for more than 40 years and attaches great importance to innovative research and development in this field.” Frank Golueke, General manager of Siemens Motion Control Business Asia Pacific Headquarters, said, “The Greater Bay Area is one of the most economically dynamic regions in the world and a high level of scientific and creative talent. The R & D innovation center of the motion control business is set up in Shenzhen, which can better utilize the local talent and location advantages, accurately and quickly respond to customer needs, and inject vitality into China and the global industrial ‘smart transformation’.”
The R&D and Innovation Center in Shenzhen is an important part of the Asia Pacific headquarters of Siemens Motion Control Global business. It has a professional software and hardware development team, which can comprehensively apply digital technologies such as digital twins to greatly improve the efficiency and technical level of all aspects of product development. The center has deployed a professional system test laboratory, which can meet various testing and certification needs, and achieve efficient research and development and rapid verification of motion control software. As a new member of the global R&D layout of Siemens, the Shenzhen R&D Innovation Center will lead the low-carbon design of transmission products, support the research and development of products in several Siemens factories around the world, and help customers in China and the world to improve their technological competitiveness in the field of motion control. The center is an important landing project of the comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement signed between Siemens (China) Co., Ltd. and the People’s Government of Guangdong Province in September 2023, which will provide more positions for local science and innovation, and provide support for Chinese industry to explore, cultivate and reserve more digital innovative talents.