Siemens Debuts at the 4th Chain Expo: Empowering High-Quality Development of Industrial and Supply Chains with Industrial AI

Beijing China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) Advanced Manufacturing Chain/Exhibition Area W3 Hall D07 Booth

  • Focusing on three exhibition zones: “AI-Driven, Empowering Applications,” “Open Ecosystem, Collaborative Win-Win,” and “Green Going Global, Connecting the World”
  • Multiple industrial AI agents showcased together, highlighting the application of industrial AI in scenarios such as smart manufacturing, buildings, and energy
  • Leveraging the Siemens Xcelerator open ecosystem to drive collaborative innovation across the industrial chain
  • Providing systematic support for Chinese enterprises going global from multiple dimensions, including technology, management, and ecosystem

BeijingJune 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Siemens today appeared at the Advanced Manufacturing Chain exhibition area of the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), with the theme “Technology, to Create Every Day.” Through three exhibition zones—“AI-Driven, Empowering Applications,” “Open Ecosystem, Collaborative Win-Win,” and “Green Going Global, Connecting the World”—Siemens showcased how industrial AI runs through the entire chain from design and manufacturing to operation and maintenance. Relying on the Siemens Xcelerator open ecosystem, it drives collaborative innovation across the industrial chain, boosts efficiency and resilience in supply chains, and empowers Chinese enterprises to go green globally from multiple dimensions.


“Today, ‘AI+’ is accelerating the reshaping of global industrial and supply chain landscapes, pushing them toward a more resilient new phase. The CISCE is a vital platform for gathering industry insights and fostering collaborative innovation across the chain,” said Xiao Song, Global Executive Vice President of Siemens, and Chairman, President, and CEO of Siemens China. “Siemens will continue to integrate global technological expertise with China’s innovation speed, industrial scale, and rich application scenarios. Leveraging the Siemens Xcelerator platform, we will co-create AI value in real industrial settings with customers and partners, building a smarter, more open, and more resilient industrial and supply chain ecosystem.”

In the “AI-Driven, Empowering Applications” exhibition zone, Siemens showcased multiple industrial AI agent solutions covering various industry scenarios such as smart manufacturing, buildings, and energy. Among them, the Eigen Engineering Agent is Siemens’ first AI agent globally for industrial automation engineering, designed to boost engineering efficiency, reduce repetitive workloads, and integrate AI-driven automation into daily workflows. Built on Siemens’ decades of domain knowledge, it provides precise, context-aware engineering guidance while ensuring data privacy and sovereignty. With core capabilities like intelligent PLC code generation, HMI visualization development, drive configuration optimization, and project configuration support, it achieves execution speeds 2–5 times faster than manual workflows, a 50% improvement in engineering efficiency, and an 80% improvement in solution quality, marking a fundamental shift from AI assistance to execution. The SINUMERIK ISO Program AI Agent seamlessly converts programs from other CNC systems into SINUMERIK-compatible ISO programs with over 95% accuracy, helping customers preserve historical process assets without loss and avoid high training and downtime costs. The SIMICAS InsightFlow Predictive Maintenance Agent integrates AI agents, expert knowledge bases, and edge predictive maintenance models to build a closed loop for fault prediction and diagnosis for equipment manufacturers. The Building Deep O&M Assistant uses large language models and natural language interaction as its core, supporting building status monitoring, data analysis, intelligent prediction, and control logic optimization. The ECX Agent Energy and Carbon Management Agent combines energy domain expert knowledge with energy management workflows to help enterprises improve energy and carbon management efficiency and accelerate their carbon neutrality journey.

In the “Open Ecosystem, Collaborative Win-Win” exhibition zone, Siemens highlighted the collaborative value of the Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform across the industrial chain. As a key platform connecting customers, developers, and ecosystem partners, Siemens Xcelerator has gathered nearly 600,000 registered users, nearly 500 ecosystem partners, and over 700 products and solutions in China, accelerating the large-scale deployment of industrial AI through an efficient supply-demand matching ecosystem. Through the platform, demand-side customers can more efficiently explore and procure digital and AI solutions tailored to their scenarios, supply-side ecosystem partners can access full lifecycle services, and developers can obtain an agent development and operations platform for industrial scenarios.

In the “Green Going Global, Connecting the World” exhibition zone, Siemens fully demonstrated its deep understanding of the local industrial ecosystem and global market environment, continuing to act as a globalization partner linking Chinese enterprises with overseas markets. Facing the diverse needs and challenges of Chinese enterprises going global, Siemens provides systematic support from multiple dimensions, including technology, management, and ecosystem. For example, the SiTANJI Carbon Footprint Ecosystem Solution integrates edge computing, blockchain, digital twins, and AI technology to achieve precise product-level carbon footprint quantification, as well as trusted cross-border supply chain carbon data sharing and international certification. It has served customers in industries such as batteries, automotive, chemicals, steel, and food and beverages, and is the first carbon footprint management software to receive Catena-X certification in China. Additionally, leveraging its increasingly comprehensive full-chain carbon data management capabilities, and in response to the stricter compliance requirements for going global following the EU Battery Regulation, Siemens has launched the Battery Passport Platform. This platform strictly adheres to EU Battery Regulation data compliance standards, helping Chinese battery companies efficiently break through green trade barriers, achieve low-cost compliance for going global, and seize a competitive advantage in the era of global carbon rules.

For more information, please visit the Siemens China website: www.siemens.com.cn.
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