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Corporate Technology I Dublin, June 2014 Open Innovation 2.0 Dr. Walter Weigel VP External Cooperations Unrestricted. © Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved. Siemens – Innovating the Electrical World Global trends Market development (illustrative) Digital transformation Networked world of complex and heterogeneous systems Market growth: ~7-9% Digitalization Globalization Global competition driving productivity & localization Market growth: ~4-6% Automation Urbanization Infrastructure investment needs of urban agglomerations Demographic change Decentralized demand of a growing and aging population Climate change Higher resource efficiency in an allelectric world Page 2 Market growth: ~2-3% Electrification Today Power Generation Mid term-2020 Power Transmission , Distribution & Smart Grid Efficient Energy Application Imaging & In-Vitro Diagnostics Unrestricted. © Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved. Electrification: electricity consumption is increasing world-wide Production and consumption of electricity is increasing significantly world-wide Increase more than 60% until 2030 The increase is most significant in developing countries Information and communication technology (ICT) as well as consumer electronics are driving the consumption Change in electricity production 2010-2035 The demand for electricity in developing countries leads to a world-wide increase of 70% until 2035 According to the IEA the electricity consumption will double through the increase of ICT and consumer electronics from 800 (2011) to 1.700 TWh until 2030 heute TWh Rest of World OECD 1) Europe OECD 1) Pacific Source: Siemens Study Source: OECD 1), IEA 2012 Source: IEA OECD 1) North America 1) OECD: Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development; IEA: International Energy Agency Page 3 Unrestricted. © Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved. Automation is key to success Nano grids Intelligent grid in one building Micro grids Campus with island function (generation & consumption) Industrial, Data centers, etc. Utilities Commercial & Public Grid automation Transmission and distribution Decentral generation e.g. Wind, Photovoltaics Grid storage e.g. batteries Controllable transformers Grid operators Grid stabilization Voltage regulation Grid coupling Connect grids with different operating parameters While power electronics is a key enabler, integration and automation make the difference • Integration of renewables such as PV, Wind and storage systems • Mitigation of negative effects on power quality by mass renewable integration • Enabling semi/full autonomous prosumers ranging from large campuses to buildings • Better utilization of existing power grid infrastructure Page 4 Unrestricted. © Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved. Digitalization: From data to business (Smart Data) Data sources and processing Physics Turbo Machinery Electricity Power equipment Smart domain data Installed Products & Systems / Sensor data Control & IT Imaging & Bio IT / Software Imaging Bio / chemical Partnering opportunities Page 5 Data Dataanalytics Business Intelligence Business Innovation Value Generation IT infrastructure tailored to business needs Drives Control & comm. Smart data to business Supervised processes / Process data Examined human bodies & fluids / Images & diagnostic data Data Algorithms 3rd party data access 3rd party data, e.g., weather, customerbased, ... Eco system partner 3rd party component Provider Business Intelligence Business Innovation Value Generation Protected data and algorithms Unrestricted. © Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved. Example: EU-project ICeWater Scope: • Real-time monitoring of water infrastructure and smart metering • Optimize water network operations to reduce energy requirement and water waste • Address the ”water-energy“ nexus • Detect and localize leaks in real-time • Exploit internet of things paradigms to overcome shortcomings of traditional architectures Network monitoring and Grid infrastructure: (additional to WI2M) • Interoperability • Services Results, Deliverables, Impact: • Input to roadmap development to • Innovations for products • Urban data research and development center • Testing of technologies in two live pilots (Milan, Italy, Timisoara, Romania) Page 6 Project Details: Duration: • Data management • Network management Oct. 12 – Sep. 15 Related Technologies: • IT platforms for smart cities • Internet of things and service architectures • Energy efficient communication • Smart apps, smart metering Unrestricted. © Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved. Drive innovation in an ecosystem of a smart city Project example: Seestadt Wien / Aspern Research partnership between Siemens and the city of Vienna Research area: Sustainable greenfield development of Seestadt Wien-Aspern (20,000 apartments, 20,000 work places) Research topics: • Data analytics of grid data • Intelligent building management, optimization of building vs. grid mgmt. • Sensor-supported energy distribution management • End user information systems Page 7 Unrestricted. © Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved.