Innovative simulation tools, seamlessly integrated engineering, and transparent plant operation work perfectly together in TIA Portal for more flexibility, speed, and productivity.
The new options benefit system integrators and machine builders as well as plant operators, making TIA Portal your perfect gateway to automation in the Digital Enterprise.
The cloud-based engineering solution for
Totally Integrated Automation (TIA)
Mobile working that includes remote access to important tools and projects is more relevant than ever before. With TIA Portal Cloud, you can continue to perform your engineering tasks quickly, efficiently, and securely – only now you can do so from anywhere and at any time. Thanks to Siemens cloud services, you have access to the right TIA Portal version, without installation or updates. To save time, you can also save your projects in the cloud and can just as easily share them with colleagues – naturally, in line with the strictest cybersecurity standards.
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TIA Portal: Digital Workflow
Increase your flexibility and work in an open, virtual, and networked manner
TIA Portal provides the basis for flexible, efficient, coordinated teamwork. Flexible cloud solutions, scalable simulations with digital twins, and open interfaces make machine builders and plant operators considerably more agile and productive.
With a digital workflow, a virtual model of machines and plants can be used to simulate and test every aspect before actually building the real thing. This “digital twin” is also connected to operational IT and the cloud for even more flexibility and ultimately resulting in higher quality products.
SUCCESSES ACROSS THE U.S.
From a maker of prefab pharmaceutical cleanrooms in Texas standardizing with Siemens technologies,
to a Washington company designing, engineering, and building an Energy Management and
Refrigeration Control System that cuts energy use for perishable food suppliers by up to 40%,
and a global automotive supplier in Ohio migrating their automation and controls to Siemens to
add manufacturing capacity quickly and cost-effectively to fulfill large new orders,
discover how they did it by clicking on the images below.