Industrial IoT

IIoT systems

MOM and the industrial Internet of Things

With the world becoming increasingly interconnected, digitization - the use of digital technologies to transform business operations - is a key differentiator that enables companies to stay competitive. By using data from the industrial Internet of Things, which are generated by billions of intelligent devices with huge amounts of data, digitization promises lower costs, improved production quality, flexibility, efficiency, shorter response times to customer inquiries and market requirements and also opens up new business opportunities and services.

Becoming a digital company in the manufacturing industry means, among other things, using the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to centrally collect, analyze and visualize all data about products, plants, systems and machines. IIoT leads to transparent and optimized operating processes, productivity increases, reduced risk and the development of new business models through the implementation of condition monitoring, predictive / prescriptive maintenance, asset performance management, inventory management and complete digital twins - precise digital models of products and production operations.

IIoT and MindSphere

MindSphere connects real things with the digital world and enables high-quality industry-based applications and digital services to increase business success. With its capabilities and its rich partner ecosystem, MindSphere enables innovative IoT solutions to be offered. By seamlessly integrating operational data into the entire value chain, companies not only increase operational transparency, but also compare simulation and test results with real observations in order to achieve a competitive advantage.


With MindSphere, we address your IIoT challenges and enable your company to exploit the full potential of IIoT data.

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As your IIoT partner in manufacturing, we offer you:

  • Secure end-to-end solutions for connecting devices, storing data, and developing and running applications
  • Extensive device, enterprise and daatabase connectivity options to suuport a variety of IoT-enabled assets
  • Industrial IoT as a service solution with multiple options for data exchange via open application programming interfaces (APIs) and native cloud accessibiliy
  • Rapid development of robust, industry-driven IoT solutions with advance analytics capabilities
  • Combined global scalability from Siemens, the leading automation provider, with the world’s largest cloud providers
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