
DETROIT, MI (Realize LIVE Americas), June 4, 2026 – Siemens introduced Intelligence Center X to address a problem in industrial AI: many pilots never reach daily operations because data, governance and workflows remain disconnected. The software connects data, models, applications and AI agents on a governed foundation, allowing people and AI systems to work from shared context, workflows and lifecycle intelligence.
Intelligence Center X combines the Mendix low-code platform with Siemens Graph Studio and AI Studio software from the RapidMiner portfolio. The system is designed to create enterprise context, business-specific lifecycle intelligence, orchestrated agents and intelligent applications, maintaining traceability, auditability, and policy controls.
Siemens positioned the software as a production-ready orchestration layer for organizations that operate enterprise and operational technology systems. The system links AI outputs to real workflows, and supports agentic applications that use industrial data across engineering, manufacturing, supply chain and service functions.
“Intelligence Center X helps organizations move beyond AI experimentation by embedding intelligence directly into everyday workflows, where it can be governed, scaled and trusted. When AI is connected to real business processes and enterprise data, it delivers measurable impact at scale,” said Tony Hemmelgarn, president and CEO, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “AI only delivers real value when it is embedded in how work gets done. Intelligence Center X brings together enterprise data with industrial ontologies and Siemens’ knowledge graph capabilities in a governed environment to empower organizations to apply AI with confidence and achieve consistent, measurable outcomes.”
Customer Deployment
Vivix Vidros Planos, a flat glass manufacturer in Brazil, deployed nearly 30 Mendix applications to connect OT/IT data across SAP S/4HANA, Siemens Industrial Edge and Snowflake. Results include an 85% reduction in production issue resolution time, 6,000 hours of manual work recaptured in a single year, and customer complaints resolved in under one day instead of five. Vivix is using Intelligence Center X with Amazon Bedrock and Claude to build an AI-powered Virtual Engineer for its digital twin strategy.
“With this system, we are ready for the agentic future, enabling our people and AI to work together in a more connected and productive way,” said Aristóteles Terceiro Neto, industrial transformation manager, Vivix Vidros Planos. “We are already seeing significant enterprise value, including up to 4x faster resolution times in quality-related investigations, as well as measurable improvements in how we support decision-making on the shop floor.”
“Axiz is among the first enterprises globally to deploy Intelligence Center X as a full agentic enterprise system. Integrating the AI/ML modeling capabilities, application development and process orchestration for an end-to-end pricing use case, Axiz achieved a 95 percent reduction in manual effort and 100 percent accuracy in data ingestion,” said Andrew Moodley, chief cloud, digital and marketing officer, Axiz. “Axiz is the first customer globally to integrate Intelligence Center X for our pricing use case. AI/ML development acts as the brain, while the application development and orchestration capabilities act as the body.”
Data Foundation and Deployment Models
As part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, Intelligence Center X works alongside existing enterprise and operational data systems and is supported by Siemens’ data and cloud partner network. Siemens is offering the software in three deployment models: layered on Siemens AI products with industrial ontologies, deployed as a standalone system for asset-intensive organizations using other OT vendors, or used as an enterprise AI execution layer for financial services, insurance, healthcare, government and retail organizations that require auditability.
“We are genuinely excited about the new capabilities Intelligence Center X brings to Snowflake customers,” said Amy Kodl, senior vice president, worldwide alliances and channels, Snowflake. “It works with their existing Snowflake data, complements capabilities like Snowflake Semantic Views and Cortex AI and shares our relentless focus on being easy, connected and trusted.”
Source: Siemens
About Siemens Digital Industries Software
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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
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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.