Global Finance News
13 Apr 2026, 17:50
Siemens AG unveiled an AI-ready version of its Industrial Automation DataCenter at Hannover Messe 2026, aiming to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence in industrial production environments.
Developed in partnership with NVIDIA and in collaboration with Palo Alto Networks, the upgraded platform integrates high-performance AI computing and advanced cybersecurity directly at the edge. The system is delivered as a pre-configured, turnkey solution, enabling manufacturers to deploy AI applications more quickly and securely.
The platform leverages NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and BlueField data processing units for real-time data handling, while Palo Alto Networks provides AI-driven cybersecurity through its Prisma AIRS technology. This combination allows companies to run critical AI applications such as predictive maintenance, quality control, and process optimization within production environments.
Siemens said the solution addresses key industry challenges, including the complexity, cost, and time required to build secure AI infrastructure. The company also highlighted its Remote Industrial Operations Services, offering continuous monitoring and cybersecurity support to ensure stable and secure operations.
The launch underscores Siemens’ strategy to drive industrial digitalization by enabling real-time AI capabilities and improving efficiency, productivity, and innovation across manufacturing sectors.
Developed in partnership with NVIDIA and in collaboration with Palo Alto Networks, the upgraded platform integrates high-performance AI computing and advanced cybersecurity directly at the edge. The system is delivered as a pre-configured, turnkey solution, enabling manufacturers to deploy AI applications more quickly and securely.
The platform leverages NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and BlueField data processing units for real-time data handling, while Palo Alto Networks provides AI-driven cybersecurity through its Prisma AIRS technology. This combination allows companies to run critical AI applications such as predictive maintenance, quality control, and process optimization within production environments.
Siemens said the solution addresses key industry challenges, including the complexity, cost, and time required to build secure AI infrastructure. The company also highlighted its Remote Industrial Operations Services, offering continuous monitoring and cybersecurity support to ensure stable and secure operations.
The launch underscores Siemens’ strategy to drive industrial digitalization by enabling real-time AI capabilities and improving efficiency, productivity, and innovation across manufacturing sectors.