Siemens Makes Factory Floors Smarter With Industrial AI Industrial AI is transforming how factories operate, innovate and scale. The convergence of AI, simulation and digital twins is poised to unlock new levels of productivity, flexibility..."> Siemens Makes Factory Floors Smarter With Industrial AI Industrial AI is transforming how factories operate, innovate and scale. The convergence of AI, simulation and digital twins is poised to unlock new levels of productivity, flexibility..." /> Siemens Makes Factory Floors Smarter With Industrial AI Industrial AI is transforming how factories operate, innovate and scale. The convergence of AI, simulation and digital twins is poised to unlock new levels of productivity, flexibility..." />

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Siemens Makes Factory Floors Smarter With Industrial AI

Industrial AI is transforming how factories operate, innovate and scale.
The convergence of AI, simulation and digital twins is poised to unlock new levels of productivity, flexibility and insight for manufacturers worldwide — and NVIDIA’s collaboration with Siemens is bringing these technologies directly to factory and shop floors, making advanced automation more accessible.
Matthias Loskyll, head of virtual control and industrial AI at Siemens Factory Automation, joined the NVIDIA AI Podcast to discuss how Siemens’ work with NVIDIA is reshaping manufacturing, as the industry hits a turning point.

Manufacturing companies are facing a shortage of skilled labor, widening skills gaps as experts retire and increased demand for resilient, efficient production.
At the same time, AI advancements offer ways to automate tasks previously deemed too complex or variable for traditional programming — and digital twins open a path to designing and optimizing safe, efficient interactions between AI-powered robots and smart spaces.
Siemens’ Inspekto, an AI-driven visual quality inspection system, enables even small manufacturers to automate defect detection in their production lines. Inspekto can be trained in under an hour using as few as 20 product samples, making it ideal for fields like electronics and metal forming.
Meanwhile, automaker Audi is using industrial AI in its car body shops, where 5 million welds are made daily. Training AI models to automate weld-spot inspection and integrating them with Siemens’ Industrial AI Suite helped Audi achieve up to 25x faster inference directly on the shop floor, where the defects can be addressed.
Siemens is creating an AI-driven vision software enabling robots to handle arbitrary, previously unseen objects. The company is also developing Industrial Copilots with NVIDIA NIM microservices to bring generative AI-powered assistance directly to shopfloor operators and service technicians. Loskyll noted that the Industrial Copilots will run on premises to keep sensitive production data secure while enabling rapid troubleshooting and process optimization.
To learn more about the latest in industrial AI, watch the COMPUTEX keynote by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. Hear more from Siemens at NVIDIA GTC Paris, running June 10-12.
Time Stamps
1:00 – Overview of NVIDIA’s collaboration with Siemens.
5:00 – Challenges faced by manufacturing companies.
15:00 – How Inspekto makes automated visual quality inspection more accessible.
24:00 – How Audi achieved up to 25x faster inference with Siemens’ Industrial AI Suite.
37:00 – Future directions with industrial copilots and AI-enhanced robotics.
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Siemens Makes Factory Floors Smarter With Industrial AI
Industrial AI is transforming how factories operate, innovate and scale. The convergence of AI, simulation and digital twins is poised to unlock new levels of productivity, flexibility and insight for manufacturers worldwide — and NVIDIA’s collaboration with Siemens is bringing these technologies directly to factory and shop floors, making advanced automation more accessible. Matthias Loskyll, head of virtual control and industrial AI at Siemens Factory Automation, joined the NVIDIA AI Podcast to discuss how Siemens’ work with NVIDIA is reshaping manufacturing, as the industry hits a turning point. Manufacturing companies are facing a shortage of skilled labor, widening skills gaps as experts retire and increased demand for resilient, efficient production. At the same time, AI advancements offer ways to automate tasks previously deemed too complex or variable for traditional programming — and digital twins open a path to designing and optimizing safe, efficient interactions between AI-powered robots and smart spaces. Siemens’ Inspekto, an AI-driven visual quality inspection system, enables even small manufacturers to automate defect detection in their production lines. Inspekto can be trained in under an hour using as few as 20 product samples, making it ideal for fields like electronics and metal forming. Meanwhile, automaker Audi is using industrial AI in its car body shops, where 5 million welds are made daily. Training AI models to automate weld-spot inspection and integrating them with Siemens’ Industrial AI Suite helped Audi achieve up to 25x faster inference directly on the shop floor, where the defects can be addressed. Siemens is creating an AI-driven vision software enabling robots to handle arbitrary, previously unseen objects. The company is also developing Industrial Copilots with NVIDIA NIM microservices to bring generative AI-powered assistance directly to shopfloor operators and service technicians. Loskyll noted that the Industrial Copilots will run on premises to keep sensitive production data secure while enabling rapid troubleshooting and process optimization. To learn more about the latest in industrial AI, watch the COMPUTEX keynote by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. Hear more from Siemens at NVIDIA GTC Paris, running June 10-12. Time Stamps 1:00 – Overview of NVIDIA’s collaboration with Siemens. 5:00 – Challenges faced by manufacturing companies. 15:00 – How Inspekto makes automated visual quality inspection more accessible. 24:00 – How Audi achieved up to 25x faster inference with Siemens’ Industrial AI Suite. 37:00 – Future directions with industrial copilots and AI-enhanced robotics. You Might Also Like…  Yum! Brands, the World’s Largest Restaurant Company, Advances AI Adoption Yum! Brands, the parent company of KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger & Grill, is partnering with NVIDIA to streamline order taking, optimize operations and enhance service across its restaurants. Joe Park, chief digital and technology officer at Yum! Brands, Inc. and president of Byte by Yum!, shares how the company is further accelerating AI deployment. Roboflow Helps Unlock Computer Vision for Every Kind of AI Builder Roboflow’s mission is to make the world programmable through computer vision. By simplifying computer vision development, the company helps bridge the gap between AI and people looking to harness it. Cofounder and CEO Joseph Nelson discusses how Roboflow empowers users in manufacturing, healthcare and automotive to solve complex problems with visual AI. NVIDIA’s Jacob Liberman on Bringing Agentic AI to Enterprises Agentic AI enables developers to create intelligent multi-agent systems that reason, act and execute complex tasks with a degree of autonomy. Jacob Liberman, director of product management at NVIDIA, explains how agentic AI bridges the gap between powerful AI models and practical enterprise applications. #siemens #makes #factory #floors #smarter
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Siemens Makes Factory Floors Smarter With Industrial AI
Industrial AI is transforming how factories operate, innovate and scale. The convergence of AI, simulation and digital twins is poised to unlock new levels of productivity, flexibility and insight for manufacturers worldwide — and NVIDIA’s collaboration with Siemens is bringing these technologies directly to factory and shop floors, making advanced automation more accessible. Matthias Loskyll, head of virtual control and industrial AI at Siemens Factory Automation, joined the NVIDIA AI Podcast to discuss how Siemens’ work with NVIDIA is reshaping manufacturing, as the industry hits a turning point. Manufacturing companies are facing a shortage of skilled labor, widening skills gaps as experts retire and increased demand for resilient, efficient production. At the same time, AI advancements offer ways to automate tasks previously deemed too complex or variable for traditional programming — and digital twins open a path to designing and optimizing safe, efficient interactions between AI-powered robots and smart spaces. Siemens’ Inspekto, an AI-driven visual quality inspection system, enables even small manufacturers to automate defect detection in their production lines. Inspekto can be trained in under an hour using as few as 20 product samples, making it ideal for fields like electronics and metal forming. Meanwhile, automaker Audi is using industrial AI in its car body shops, where 5 million welds are made daily. Training AI models to automate weld-spot inspection and integrating them with Siemens’ Industrial AI Suite helped Audi achieve up to 25x faster inference directly on the shop floor, where the defects can be addressed. Siemens is creating an AI-driven vision software enabling robots to handle arbitrary, previously unseen objects. The company is also developing Industrial Copilots with NVIDIA NIM microservices to bring generative AI-powered assistance directly to shopfloor operators and service technicians. Loskyll noted that the Industrial Copilots will run on premises to keep sensitive production data secure while enabling rapid troubleshooting and process optimization. To learn more about the latest in industrial AI, watch the COMPUTEX keynote by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. Hear more from Siemens at NVIDIA GTC Paris, running June 10-12. Time Stamps 1:00 – Overview of NVIDIA’s collaboration with Siemens. 5:00 – Challenges faced by manufacturing companies. 15:00 – How Inspekto makes automated visual quality inspection more accessible. 24:00 – How Audi achieved up to 25x faster inference with Siemens’ Industrial AI Suite. 37:00 – Future directions with industrial copilots and AI-enhanced robotics. You Might Also Like…  Yum! Brands, the World’s Largest Restaurant Company, Advances AI Adoption Yum! Brands, the parent company of KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger & Grill, is partnering with NVIDIA to streamline order taking, optimize operations and enhance service across its restaurants. Joe Park, chief digital and technology officer at Yum! Brands, Inc. and president of Byte by Yum!, shares how the company is further accelerating AI deployment. Roboflow Helps Unlock Computer Vision for Every Kind of AI Builder Roboflow’s mission is to make the world programmable through computer vision. By simplifying computer vision development, the company helps bridge the gap between AI and people looking to harness it. Cofounder and CEO Joseph Nelson discusses how Roboflow empowers users in manufacturing, healthcare and automotive to solve complex problems with visual AI. NVIDIA’s Jacob Liberman on Bringing Agentic AI to Enterprises Agentic AI enables developers to create intelligent multi-agent systems that reason, act and execute complex tasks with a degree of autonomy. Jacob Liberman, director of product management at NVIDIA, explains how agentic AI bridges the gap between powerful AI models and practical enterprise applications.
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