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Siemens and Bentley extend collaboration to the process industry

Source:Siemens Release Date:2013-04-08 224
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Both companies are targeting increased interoperability between the Comos engineering software solution from Siemens and Bentley's OpenPlant 2D/3D system for plant design and construction.

The Siemens Industry Automation Division and Bentley Systems announced today at the Hannover Messe that they are stepping up their strategic collaboration, focusing on the process industry sector in fields such as chemicals, energy, pharmaceuticals, and oil and gas. Both companies are targeting increased interoperability between the Comos engineering software solution from Siemens and Bentley's OpenPlant 2D/3D system for plant design and construction.

 

One of the aims envisaged by the collaboration is for both companies to work jointly on a system that will allow the capture, exchange and further utilization of data and information spanning the entire plant lifecycle, from engineering through to plant operations across all disciplines. Along with a cohesive connection between Comos and OpenPlant, this collaboration also seeks to afford users access to supplementary disciplines supported by the Bentley portfolio such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), construction simulation, cable and raceway management, conveying technology, steel construction and laser scanning.

 

"By increasing the interoperability of our fully integrated 2D engineering software solution Comos with Bentley's open 3D system OpenPlant, we will be generating exciting new potential for users, based on the global standard ISO 15926 and iRING," explained Andreas Geiss, Vice President of Comos Industry Solutions, Siemens. "This will benefit both plant engineering and operation."

 

Comos provides unique industry-specific solution concepts spanning the entire plant lifecycle on a standardized, object-oriented data platform. Consistent and reliable data exchange is guaranteed from the engineering stage through to maintenance, with plant documentation that is always up to date. Comos' bidirectional data exchange between graphics and database prevents inconsistencies and provides the guarantee of an up-to-date, as-built depiction of the plant at all times.

 

The interoperability between Comos and OpenPlant extends the scope of these benefits to now span plant design, engineering, procurement, and construction.

 

"This breakthrough is a validation of our organizations' interoperability strategies, and a great return on Bentley's investment in ISO 15926 and iRING. It brings our joint usNike Zoom Kobe Shoes

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