Siemens set to support digitalization and development of Thailand

Siemens set to support digitalization and development of Thailand

Strong, sustainable economic growth is so dependent upon digitalization today that organisations in virtually every industry can benefit from a thorough understanding of how they can deploy digital innovation.

Siemens, which has delivered new ideas and business models to clients for nearly 170 years, is positioned to lead companies and organisations through the global economy's current phase of digitalization. Across the Siemens business units, the company is rolling out new digital solutions that sync with global trends, such as Electrification and Automation.

"Siemens is ready to be the partner for Thailand's private and public sector as they make their journey to maximise digital capabilities," said Siemens Thailand President and CEO Markus Lorenzini.

"It is really important that we all embrace what digitalization can do for our businesses and spend time exploring the options to make us stronger."

"Siemens is here to help companies and organisations weigh their options and avoid the fate of being unprepared to manage digitisation and avoid the pain of disruption."

Siemens is set to host its inaugural Digitalization Day in Bangkok to foster conversations on the topic of digitalization across a variety of industries that align with its Divisions, including Energy Management, Power & Gas, Building Technologies, Mobility and manufacturing, known within Siemens as the Digital Factory unit.

This is the public side to Siemens' determination in creating an end-to-end portfolio for companies seeking to digitalize their operations.

Siemens is also introducing MindSphere, an open IoT operating system that enables companies to harness the large volumes of data that industrial devices generate, thereby optimising their processes in a continuous loop of improvement.

Another example of an application in which Siemens' digitalization approach can make an impact in Thailand is within mobility. Siemens' provides tools for networking of transportation systems, such as high speed rail, that result in more efficient movement of people and goods while being environmentally compatible.

The oil and gas industries can also benefit from Siemens' drive to digitalization. Siemens introduced the world's most powerful gas turbine, which can be connected to the cloud, allowing for real-time data collection and performance analysis.

Siemens Building Technologies Division offers "smart building" solutions and products that help create a perfect environment for users. Its innovative portfolio assists building owners in improving their energy efficiency, and reducing a building's carbon footprint while still ensuring maximum comfort for building occupants.

And while energy management becomes increasingly complex, Siemens remains focused on helping customers improve reliability and efficiency to stay ahead of challenges. Siemens offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions, from the control room across the grid out to the consumer, that enable our agile, consumer-centric energy world of today.

Indeed, there is virtually no limit to the number of organisations and industries that can benefit from digitalization.

"The Thai government recognises the full potential of digitalization and the Thailand 4.0 initiative is a reminder to everybody of its importance," said Mr. Lorenzini.

"Now it is up to all organisations and business leaders to prioritise their digital strategies and plan their investments and innovations accordingly. This way, rather than just surviving the disruption, organisations can thrive."

For more information about how Siemens Thailand can support the digitalization of your company or organisation, please visit www.siemens.com.

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