Siemens pointed to early customer metrics to bolster the launch. Glass manufacturer Vivix Vidros Planos reported an 85% reduction in production issue resolution time and reclaimed 6,000 hours of manual work in one year, while Axiz achieved a 95% reduction in manual effort with 100% data ingestion accuracy .
Siemens is positioning Intelligence Center X as a flexible platform that can enter organizations through three distinct deployment patterns :
This tiered approach signals that Siemens intends Intelligence Center X to compete for broader enterprise AI orchestration budgets, not just brownfield industrial sites.
In a separate but complementary announcement, Siemens confirmed that Haddy, a U.S.-based additive manufacturing firm, is adopting the Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform . Haddy specializes in producing large-format components using robotic additive processes and recyclable, biodegradable materials for industries including furniture, marine, and defense
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The company’s model relies on a distributed network of AI-enabled microfactories that manufacture locally from circular materials, shortening supply chains and reducing waste. To keep a consistent digital thread from design through robotic production, Haddy is using a suite of Siemens tools: Designcenter, Teamcenter, SINUMERIK, NX X Manufacturing, and Simcenter Optistruct . Haddy CEO Jay Rogers delivered a keynote at the conference discussing the intersection of sustainable and AI-enabled manufacturing
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