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December 8, 2023

Siemens Xcelerator is an open digital platform that provides personalized solutions to suit your business needs and accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster and at scale.

Access a curated portfolio of connected hardware and software, a powerful ecosystem of partners, and an extensive marketplace – our three-pillar approach to the challenges of digitalization.

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Siemens Launches Siemens Xcelerator in Canada
Siemens Xcelerator Parents

To unlock the value of digitalization at speed and scale for its Canadian customers, Siemens has launched its global open digital business platform, Siemens Xcelerator, in Toronto at Collision Conference 2023. The platform accelerates digital transformation and value creation for customers of all sizes in industry, buildings, grids and mobility and includes an evolving marketplace to facilitate interactions and transactions between customers, partners and developers.

It makes digital transformation easier, faster and scalable by offering a curated portfolio of internet of things (IoT) enabled hardware, software and digital services from across Siemens and certified third parties, that follow key design principles of Interoperability, flexibility, openness and as-a-service. It brings together a growing ecosystem of partners, including Dexterra Group, one of Canada’s premiere facilities and operations management leaders.

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