Manufacturing AUTOMATION

Siemens acquires Senseye, expanding its predictive maintenance portfolio

July 8, 2022
By Manufacturing AUTOMATION

Senseye provides outcome-oriented predictive maintenance solutions for manufacturing and industrial companies. (Photo: Siemens)

Siemens has acquired Senseye, expanding its portfolio in predictive maintenance and asset intelligence. As of June 1, Senseye is a 100 percent subsidiary of Siemens in the UK. A global industrial analytics software company, Senseye provides outcome-oriented predictive maintenance solutions for manufacturing and industrial companies.

“Senseye’s AI-based solutions complement our digital services portfolio driving efficient and scalable predictive maintenance. This will allow us to offer highly flexible solutions to help our customers across many industries to determine the future condition of their machinery and hence, increase their overall equipment effectiveness,” said Margherita Adragna, CEO of Customer Services for Digital Industries at Siemens AG.

Senseye’s predictive maintenance solution is designed to reduce unplanned machine downtimes by up to 50 percent and increase maintenance staff productivity by up to 30 percent. Senseye also offers solutions to improve corporate sustainability through increased asset lifetime and waste reduction.

The company is assigned organizationally to Siemens Digital Industries and is part of the Customer Services Business Unit.

Simon Kampa, CEO of Senseye, said, “Together we can multiply the full potential of Senseye’s innovative predictive technology and deep expertise. Siemens’ global presence and extensive industrial knowledge will ensure that our current and future customers benefit from innovative, seamlessly integrated Industry 4.0 solutions to drive measurable business outcomes.”

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