Siemens glass industry portfolio to debut at Mir Stekla exhibition

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This international exhibition for glass products, manufacturing, processing, construction materials and applications opens its doors from June 13 – 16, 2012.

Siemens will be present in Pavilion 1, booth D23, with a range of solutions from batch preparation through glass manufacture and further processing to finished glass machining.

A key trade fair for the Eastern European region, this year the Mir Stekla will feature an array of innovations from Siemens Industry including solutions for sub-processes and integral automation solutions for the overall manufacturing sequence – from the raw material through to the finished end product.

The portfolio on offer to the glass industry is based on Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) and Totally Integrated Power (TIP), and ranges right across the spectrum from automation and drive technology through power supply and distribution systems to IT integration using coordinated MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) components.

Another focus of the Siemens trade fair offering will be solutions to enhance energy efficiency in the glass industry. These encompass concepts designed to optimize the energy consumption of production facilities and also solutions for the recovery of industrial waste heat.

With its range of solutions, Siemens sets out to help its customers to save energy, make the most efficient use of resources and respond with the greatest possible flexibility to market needs. Mir Stekla offers companies the opportunity to showcase their products for the manufacture, processing and finishing of glass and glass products.

The exhibition draws trade visitors from all over Russia and the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States).

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