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Overview
Connected Manufacturing delivers Siemens Teamcenter, Opcenter, and Insights Hub in a closed loop for governed changes, paperless records, and standardized OEE. However, its conversational AI is not a predictive control system; still, it accelerates answers by querying MES, ERP, SCADA, and PLM in plain English.
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Connected Manufacturing Specifications
Production Planning
Quality Control
Supply Chain Management
Work Order Management
What Is Connected Manufacturing?
Connected Manufacturing is a Siemens-focused provider that sells and implements Teamcenter PLM, Opcenter MES and APS, and Insights Hub, plus a conversational analytics product. It serves mid-market manufacturers needing governed design data, electronic records with genealogy, finite-capacity scheduling, standardized OEE, and natural-language answers without building dashboards.
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Connected Manufacturing Integrations
The software supports integration with multiple systems and platforms, such as:
- ERP systems
- PLC, SCADA, and historians
- PLM and QMS platforms
Who Is Connected Manufacturing For?
Connected Manufacturing is ideal for a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Pharmaceutical and biotech
- Medical devices
- Electronics and semiconductors
- Industrial manufacturing
Is Connected Manufacturing Right For You?
Teams with regulated or complex operations that need governed changes, eBR or eDHR, constraint-aware scheduling, and standardized OEE may benefit from Connected Manufacturing’s Siemens stack and conversational layer. It centralizes operational data and shortens release cycles while supporting audit-ready traceability.
Still doubtful if Connected Manufacturing is the right fit for you? Connect with our customer support staff at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
Connected Manufacturing Features
The approach links Teamcenter governance with Opcenter execution and scheduling, so shop-floor issues flow back to engineering as structured change. This reduces late changes and supports consistent, first-time-right builds across products and sites while maintaining traceable quality records.
Opcenter captures electronic batch or device history records with material genealogy and compliant signatures. Plants retain auditable evidence for lots and orders, speeding investigations and reducing manual reconciliation across shifts, lines, and product variants.
Insights Hub standardizes loss trees and OEE definitions to align sites on common KPIs. Consistent visibility into downtime and yield shortens root-cause analysis and helps teams prioritize improvements that reduce unplanned stops and scrap.
A natural-language interface answers questions across MES, ERP, SCADA, PLM, and QMS, returning chart-ready results without dashboards or SQL. This improves decision speed for operators and engineers and is a highlight within Connected Manufacturing features.
Discovery through run-state services covers integrations, validation, upgrades, and managed environments. The model helps benefits compound after go-live by keeping systems aligned with compliance, availability, and performance expectations.