
PLANO, TX, June 30, 2026 – Siemens and IFS are linking digital twin, manufacturing execution, asset management and field service data to build an industrial AI model for factory operations. The partnership will connect design intent with service records, asset behavior and production data so manufacturers can compare planned operations with actual performance.
The companies plan to combine Siemens’ Digital Twin with IFS data from service history, asset behavior and operational lifecycle records. The work is aimed at creating a closed-loop Digital Twin that links engineering, simulation, service records and factory execution.
Siemens brings engineering, simulation, automation and manufacturing execution data to the project. IFS brings enterprise asset management, field service and operational lifecycle data from equipment and service workflows.
The partnership addresses production issues that often occur when factory design, maintenance planning, production data and supply chain systems operate separately. Siemens and IFS cited unplanned downtime, disconnected maintenance, siloed production data and supply chain disruption as target areas.
The proposed system is designed to connect data across design, simulation, service records and factory execution. Siemens and IFS said the model will be secure, governed and auditable for industrial use.
Industrial AI is central to the project because factory decisions can affect safety, compliance and physical assets. The approach must account for accuracy, reliability, regulatory compliance and operational adaptability.
“Industrial AI only delivers value when it is grounded in both engineering intent and real-world performance,” said Tony Hemmelgarn, president and chief executive officer, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Together with IFS, we are bringing these domains together by connecting design, manufacturing and asset lifecycle data in a secure, contextualized data fabric. By converging our combined strengths in industrial AI, together we will empower our customers with our vision of an executable Digital Twin that will enable them to accelerate innovation with confidence.”
“Manufacturers need their factory floor to behave the way it was designed. This partnership with Siemens brings together two companies that each own a critical piece of the puzzle. Agentic AI is the critical frontier, and industrial leaders need solutions with closed loop models and data, and a rich set of context that will not hallucinate in active operations,” said Mark Moffat, chief executive officer, IFS. “By combining our collective strengths in Industrial AI, we can help manufacturers close the loop between design and reality, and unlock real, measurable performance gains.”
Source: IFS
About IFS

IFS AB, founded in 1983 and based in Linköping, Sweden, develops enterprise cloud and industrial AI software used by companies in manufacturing, aerospace and defense, energy and utilities, construction and engineering, telecommunications, and other service-driven sectors. Its core platform, IFS Cloud, provides applications for enterprise resource planning, asset management, supply chain management, and field service management. The AI-powered system helps organizations manage assets, optimize service operations, and use data analytics for better decision-making. IFS, employs more than 7,000 people in 80 countries. The company remains focused on customer-centric innovation, agility, supporting businesses that build, maintain, and protect infrastructure around the world.
About Siemens Digital Industries Software

Siemens Digital Industries Software, a business unit of Siemens AG, provides industrial software, hardware and related services through the Siemens Xcelerator platform. The company’s portfolio includes product lifecycle management, electronic design automation, simulation and digital twin tools, manufacturing operations management and low-code application development. These products support design, engineering and production workflows across sectors such as aerospace and defense, automotive, electronics and semiconductors, machinery, medical devices and process manufacturing. Siemens Digital Industries Software traces its origins to 1963 as United Computing, later becoming Siemens PLM Software in 2007 before adopting its current name. It supplies technologies that help organizations manage product, process data, and improve development and manufacturing efficiency across a range of industrial applications.
About Siemens AG

Siemens AG is a technology company founded in 1847 and headquartered in Munich and Berlin, Germany. The company develops products and services in industrial automation, electrification, digital systems, and mobility. Its offerings include automation systems, industrial software, building technologies, rail transport systems, and power distribution solutions. Siemens also provides financial services and supports infrastructure projects. It serves industries such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, construction, and healthcare. The company works with enterprises, utilities, governments, and infrastructure operators worldwide. Siemens operates in more than 190 countries. It applies digital tools and AI to industrial and infrastructure use cases. Siemens holds a majority stake in Siemens Healthineers, a publicly listed healthcare technology company. Siemens has about 318,000 employees globally.