The Taiwanese manufacturing company and the German multinational enter into a partnership to reduce CO2 emissions and save energy in manufacturing processes
TAICHUNG, Taiwan, September 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Taiwan King Steel Machinery Co. and German multinational conglomerate Siemens, in partnership with industrial equipment maker Ruhyih Automation, have joined forces to begin integrating digital twin technologies into injection molding machines. The agreement ensures energy and CO2 reduction across the industry by integrating energy efficiency into the production process from the start. Through this agreement, the three parties will help launch it Taiwan at the forefront of a global push for sustainable manufacturing.
Representatives from the three companies met at the 20th Taiwan-Germany Joint Business Council Meeting, which was attended by senior officials from the economy ministries of both countries, to discuss business and sustainability initiatives. The highlight of the event was the signing of a tripartite cooperation agreement between Siemens Taiwan, King Steeland Ruhyih Automation. This isn’t the first time the three manufacturing giants have worked together. Last year they joined forces to advance Industry 4.0, each bringing their own unique expertise.
It would be difficult to find a more compatible trio. Siemens Taiwan has been committed to Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing and automation solutions for some time. King Steel, a pioneer in the manufacture of machines to produce elastic foam, is committed to innovation and realizing its vision of sustainable manufacturing throughout the footwear industry and beyond. Meanwhile, Ruhyih Automation, one of the Siemens distributors, specializes in technical services and product development for the automation industry.
The latest deal provides for the three global players to shake hands again to represent Taiwan and Germany by promoting energy efficiency, CO2 reduction and information security, in…































