Siemens Signs Strategic Agreement with China Beijing International Big Data Exchange in Industrial Data Field
2026-04-03 14:58
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On April 1, at the Data Cross-Border Flow Innovation and Development Forum of the China Zhongguancun Forum, Siemens officially signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with China Beijing International Big Data Exchange. Both parties will focus on in-depth cooperation in the field of industrial data, jointly exploring the compliant circulation and value release pathways of data elements in smart manufacturing scenarios.

Siemens and the Beijing International Big Data Exchange will collaborate in three key directions, with the construction of an industrial trusted data space as the core. Firstly, to build a secure and compliant technical foundation for data circulation, addressing challenges in industrial data rights confirmation, sharing, and regulation. Secondly, to explore service pathways for industrial data assetization, promoting the transformation of multimodal data into tradable production factors. Thirdly, to jointly establish an industrial data consortium, providing high-quality data supply for scenarios such as industrial AI.

As a crucial infrastructure in China's data element market, the Beijing International Big Data Exchange has established the nation's first dedicated industrial data trading zone, with mature practices in data registration, security sandboxes, and cross-border compliance. Siemens has long been deeply involved in China's smart manufacturing market, spanning multiple major industries, and possesses extensive industrial scenario data and full-stack technical capabilities.

Currently, China's industrial data element market is at a critical juncture of institutional refinement and value explosion. However, industrial data faces issues such as "fragmentation, isolation, and insufficient compliance." This cooperation holds threefold industry significance: firstly, providing a technical demonstration; secondly, promoting the deep integration of international industrial technology standards with domestic data trading rules; and thirdly, attracting more global enterprises to participate in the construction of China's data element market. Upon implementation, the cooperation will provide safer data circulation channels and clearer data assetization pathways for enterprises across the smart manufacturing value chain.

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