Google Cloud's AI and machine-learning capabilities will be combined with Siemens' factory automation portfolio. Credit: Jiraroj Praditcharoenkul / Getty Images Coming soon to a factory floor near you: Google AI. Google Cloud and Siemens have announced an agreement that calls for Siemens to integrate Google Cloud’s AI and machine learning technologies into its factory automation products. Google Cloud’s AI/ML capabilities will be combined with Siemens Digital Industries’ factory automation portfolio, allowing manufacturers to harmonize their factory data, run cloud-based AI/ML models on top of that data, and deploy algorithms at the network edge. This enables applications such as the visual inspection of products or predicting the wear-and-tear of machines on the assembly line. Factory equipment is a part of what is called the industrial internet of things (IIOT), which refers to a network of connected devices in the industrial sector. Its defining characteristic is that the devices exchange data without any human interaction. Siemens is looking to address what it calls ‘islands’ on the manufacturing floor, where all of the manufacturing equipment is connected but operates in isolation. Siemens notes manufacturers have struggled to implement AI at scale across their global operations. The goal of the initiative is to make the deployment of AI in connection with the industrial edge – and its management at scale – easier, empowering employees as they work on the plant floor, automating mundane tasks, and improving overall quality. “The potential for artificial intelligence to radically transform the plant floor is far from being exhausted. Many manufacturers are still stuck in AI ‘pilot projects’ today – we want to change that,” said Axel Lorenz, vice president of control at Factory Automation of Siemens Digital Industries, in a statement. “Combining AI/ML technology from Google Cloud with Siemens’ solutions for Industrial Edge and industrial operation will be a game changer for the manufacturing industry.” Related content news AMD holds steady against Intel in Q1 x86 processor shipments finally realigned with typical seasonal trends for client and server processors, according to Mercury Research. By Andy Patrizio May 22, 2024 4 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news Broadcom launches 400G Ethernet adapters The highly scalable, low-power 400G PCIe Gen 5.0 Ethernet adapters are designed for AI in the data center. By Andy Patrizio May 21, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Networking news HPE updates block storage services The company adds new storage controller support as well as AWS. By Andy Patrizio May 20, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news ZutaCore launches liquid cooling for advanced Nvidia chips The HyperCool direct-to-chip system from ZutaCore is designed to cool up to 120kW of rack power without requiring a facilities modification. By Andy Patrizio May 15, 2024 3 mins Servers Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe