Siemens and OnLogic Partner On Industrial Edge

Siemens and OnLogic Partner On Industrial Edge

The Manufacturing Connection
The Manufacturing ConnectionMay 11, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Siemens Industrial Edge now runs on OnLogic rugged hardware.
  • Enables data capture from legacy equipment in harsh environments.
  • Zero‑touch provisioning speeds global scaling of containerized apps.
  • Low‑power design supports Siemens DEGREE sustainability goals.
  • Targets mining, energy and distributed infrastructure sectors.

Pulse Analysis

The race to push analytics and AI to the factory floor has turned the edge into a battleground for automation vendors. As 5G connectivity and containerized micro‑services mature, manufacturers demand compute that sits beside sensors, motors and legacy PLCs, delivering sub‑second insights without relying on costly cloud round‑trips. Yet many industrial sites—mines, offshore rigs, wash‑down food lines—expose equipment to vibration, extreme temperatures and corrosive cleaning agents that destroy conventional servers. This gap has created a lucrative niche for ruggedized edge platforms capable of surviving “extreme edge” conditions while maintaining the same software stack as a data‑center.

Siemens’ answer is to pair its Industrial Edge (IE) software with OnLogic’s fanless, hardened chassis. The partnership delivers a plug‑and‑play node that can be mounted on a conveyor belt or inside a mineral processing vessel, with built‑in thermal management and EMI shielding. Through Siemens Industrial Edge Management, the hardware is provisioned remotely, allowing enterprises to roll out containerized applications across dozens of sites with a single click. The low‑power design aligns with Siemens’ DEGREE sustainability framework, reducing Scope 3 emissions and extending product lifecycles, which also helps customers meet ESG targets.

For Siemens, extending IE into extreme environments removes a critical barrier to market penetration in mining, energy and distributed infrastructure—sectors that collectively account for trillions of dollars in capital spending. OnLogic gains a global software partner and a direct pipeline to Siemens’ extensive customer base, accelerating its own growth in the industrial IoT space. Competitors such as Rockwell Automation and Schneider Electric are pursuing similar hardware alliances, but the combination of Siemens’ mature edge ecosystem and OnLogic’s proven rugged hardware gives the duo a differentiated value proposition. The collaboration signals a broader industry shift toward modular, sustainable edge solutions that can retrofit legacy assets without costly plant overhauls.

Siemens and OnLogic Partner On Industrial Edge

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