Addverb Technologies, a leading Indian company providing innovative robotics and warehouse automation solutions, is using software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to deliver intelligent automation solutions faster and more efficiently while maintaining high product quality, and scale its automation offerings across diverse industries globally.
Addverb has adopted Siemens’ Teamcenter software for product lifecycle management to streamline product development, ensure data consistency, and enhance cross-functional collaboration across engineering and manufacturing teams. Additionally, Tecnomatix Plant Simulation software from Siemens enables Addverb to virtually design, validate and optimise entire production systems and logistics processes before building any physical hardware.
Leveraging its domain expertise and Siemens’ simulation capabilities, Addverb has developed digital twins for nearly all its applications and offerings. These virtual models, including third-party components, allow Addverb to build, visualise, validate and optimise entire warehouse systems even before they get manufactured.
“Since implementing Siemens’ software, we’ve experienced a transformational shift in how we manage our after-sales operations. Siemens Xcelerator has enabled us to build a centralised, user-friendly solution that streamlines facilities and equipment management, while also introducing structured workflows for issue tracking and resolution,” said Sangeet Kumar, CEO of Addverb Technologies. ”Proactive maintenance has now become a reality, and we can identify and resolve potential issues before they escalate. This significantly reduces equipment failures and downtime, improves service reliability and optimises operational costs for our customers. We’ve turned operational pain points into process strengths, helping us deliver smarter, faster and more reliable services.”
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