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SPX Flow and Siemens collaborate on digital twin

by Chris Edwards
January 30, 2025
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SPX Flow is collaborating with Siemens to highlight cutting-edge digital twin technology at the MxD (Manufacturing x Digital) centre.

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SPX Flow is collaborating with Siemens to highlight cutting-edge digital twin technology at the MxD (Manufacturing x Digital) centre in Chicago, USA.

A premier hub for innovation in manufacturing, MxD is driving advances across industries such as food and beverage, chemicals, and batteries.

At MxD, SPX Flow and Siemens are demonstrating the transformative potential of digital twin technology. This technology is further enhanced by industrial 5G connectivity and modular production using software-defined Module Type Package (MTP) concepts, showcased through an automated mixing tank with an associated digital twin.

The collaboration combines SPX Flow’s fluid processing solutions, including mixers, pumps and valves, and expertise with Siemens’ IoT connectivity solutions and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation capabilities to create a digital twin (a precise virtual replica of the physical systems) of an autonomous mixing tank concept. This enables users to design, test, and optimise fluid systems virtually, mitigate risks, improve efficiency and accelerate innovation.

SPX Flow is helping Siemens demonstrate the transformative potential of its virtual simulation technologies. Manufacturers can optimise production, validate throughput, and boost efficiency and flexibility compared to traditional fixed production lines by creating a digital twin of a flexible, autonomous production process. This innovative approach also allows for continuous mixing of materials or ingredients while the Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) navigates the plant, ensuring optimal production capacity and quality.

“Our innovative fluid technologies combined with simulation-based digital twins and AI-driven modelling enables us to deliver faster, customer-focused solutions,” said Tyrone Jeffers, SPX Flow vice president of Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain. “Together with Siemens, we prioritise flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability, paving the way for a new era of manufacturing excellence.”

“This collaboration is a win for us and a huge win for our industrial customers,” said Del Costy, managing director, Americas, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Working together with SPX Flow and harnessing the power of live connections between the physical and digital worlds in digital twin models, we are helping customers to achieve faster time to market, optimise system performance, reduce costs and resource usage, and deliver tailored, application-specific solutions to meet their unique needs.”

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