PCS neo represents a completely web-based, scalable control system that shares the same hardware and application architecture as PCS 7. The tour helps existing users understand how they can protect their current investments while slowly transitioning toward a more cloud-integrated and collaborative engineering environment. By showing the interoperability between these systems, Siemens provides a clear roadmap for digital transformation. Why Attendance Matters
Demonstrations often focus on the APL, which provides standardized blocks for various control functions, ensuring a consistent "look and feel" across different plant sections. pcs7 on tour
Furthermore, as the industrial world transitions toward the next generation (SIEMENS SIMATIC PCS neo—the cloud-native successor), has become the essential bridge. It doesn't just teach the old system; it explicitly maps out migration paths. Sessions titled "From PCS 7 to PCS neo: Your Roadmap" are among the most requested stops on the current tour. PCS neo represents a completely web-based, scalable control
In the ever-evolving landscape of industrial automation, the gap between a cutting-edge control system and the operational team’s mastery of it can often be the difference between peak efficiency and costly downtime. Siemens has long recognized this challenge, and in a bold move to bridge this gap, the initiative known as has emerged as a game-changer. But what exactly is "PCS7 on Tour," and why is it generating such significant buzz in boardrooms and plant floors across the globe? Why Attendance Matters Demonstrations often focus on the