Security News > 2021 > April > Google Cloud partners with Siemens to implement AI-based solutions across industrial manufacturing
Siemens intends to integrate Google Cloud's leading data cloud and artificial intelligence/machine learning technologies with its factory automation solutions to help manufacturers innovate for the future.
While AI projects have been deployed by many companies in "Islands" across the plant floor, manufacturers have struggled to implement AI at scale across their global operations.
The goal of the cooperation between Google Cloud and Siemens is to make the deployment of AI in connection with the Industrial Edge-and its management at scale- easier, empowering employees as they work on the plant floor, automating mundane tasks, and improving overall quality.
"Combining AI/ML technology from Google Cloud with Siemens' solutions for Industrial Edge and industrial operation will be a game changer for the manufacturing industry."
"Siemens is a leader in advancing industrial automation and software, and Google Cloud is a leader in data analytics and AI/ML.".
"This cooperation will combine the best of both worlds and bring AI/ML to the manufacturing industry at scale. By simplifying the deployment of AI in industrial use cases, we're helping employees augment their critical work on the shop floor," said Dominik Wee, Managing Director Manufacturing and Industrial at Google Cloud.
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