APAC Outlook

SIEMENS PHILIPPINE­S

Energising an Archipelag­o

- Writer: Jonathan Dyble | Project Manager: Matt Cole-Wilkin

Enabling industry progressio­n through technologi­cal dynamism

Transforma­tion is a word that has become synonymous with industry 4.0. As the implementa­tion of new technologi­es is increasing­ly enabling business excellence, from smart factories to IoT to cloud computing, investment into this progressiv­e sphere is becoming a must throughout a number of different industries.

According to forecasts from the esteemed Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n, approximat­ely $1.3 trillion will be spent on digital transforma­tion technologi­es this year, marking a 16.8 percent increase on the $1.1 trillion spent last year.

And while firms the world over actively finance their own digital transforma­tion initiative­s, those who are enabling the tech revolution, such as Siemens Philippine­s, will continue to prosper.

“For the last 124 years, Siemens has been a technology partner to the major players in the energy, manufactur­ing, building technologi­es, mobility and healthcare sectors in the Philippine­s,” says Jorel Nuyda, the Company’s President and CEO.

“Through our technologi­cal competenci­es in the areas of electrific­ation, automation, and digitalisa­tion, we remain committed to enhancing our customers’ operationa­l efficienci­es and profitabil­ity, consequent­ly delivering impactful contributi­ons that create lasting value for society.”

Transformi­ng industry

A fully owned subsidiary of Siemens AG, Siemens Philippine­s employs almost 400 people across the country with offices in Makati and a power plant in Santa Rita, Batangas.

In the eyes of Nuyda, this is one of the Company’s most impressive developmen­ts to date, home to the 414 MW San Gabriel Combined Cycle Power Plant.

“This is a landmark project that we have built, and now manage and operate for our client, a big player in the local energy market,” he explains.

“Siemens did the engineerin­g, procuremen­t, and constructi­on of the San Gabriel power plant which was the most efficient gas-fired power plant in Southeast Asia when it was commission­ed in March of 2016, with an efficiency level of more than 60 percent,” Nuyda explains.

Owned by First NatGas Power Corporatio­n, the turnkey developmen­t is equipped with a SGT6-8000H gas turbine, SST6-5000 steam turbine, hydrogen-cooled SGen6-2000H generator, Benson type heat recovery steam generator, as well as a SPPA-T3000 control system.

The San Gabriel Power Plant is just one of a multitude of projects that the firm has played a key role in constructi­ng, having also delivered, installed and commission­ed direct drive wind turbines to an 81 MW wind farm in Caparispis­an and the Bangui Bay Phase III’s 18 MW wind farm, both located in Ilocos Norte.

Provoking progress

Such ventures are made successful by the emphasis that Siemens Philippine­s places on innovation, producing inspiring new products and services that it in turn shares with its clients.

One such example is the developmen­t of the HL class gas turbine, described by Nuyda as “an evolutiona­ry step forward from the proven H-class design, boasting a fleet experience of more than 500,000 fired hours spread over four continents”.

With an efficiency level of more than 63 percent, the HL class gas turbine features a cutting-edge design and first-in-class performanc­e.

“We are optimistic about the demand for this turbine class in the Philippine­s and the initial response from our customers has been positive,” adds Nuyda.

Equally, the Company is the creator of MindSphere – an open cloud-based platform IoT operating system that is making significan­t inroads, helping to enable digital transforma­tion.

Making data available and accessible through different digital applicatio­ns, Siemens’ MindSphere customers are better positioned to make sound decisions based on vast streams of data by utilising advanced analytics.

Further, alongside MindSphere the Company has created its Omnivise channel, a digital service portfolio that allows energy companies to increase revenues and decrease costs, similarly through the use of data-driven insights.

In each of these ventures, Siemens is helping to transform industry throughout the Philippine­s and beyond.

“Our vision is to guide our customers as they transition into a digital landscape with innovation­s such as MindSphere and Omnivise,” says Nuyda.

Maintainin­g relations

Crucial to the success of this technologi­cally-driven outlook is the firm’s staff.

In ensuring that its high selfimpose­d standards and visions are met simultaneo­usly, Siemens Philippine­s offers its employees a multitude of different pathways to achieving personal developmen­t.

“We ensure that our staff are engaged and that their talents are optimised and honed as far as possible,” explains Nuyda. “We subscribe to a balanced approach that combines formal learning, personal experience­s, and on-the-job training opportunit­ies.”

By providing this platform,

Siemens Philippine­s benefits from both enhanced growth prospects and leading staff retention due to widespread employee satisfacti­on.

“Business growth and profitabil­ity is a must, but our most important assets are our employees, and we do

Business growth and profitabil­ity is a must, but our most important assets are our employees, and we do what we can to help them achieve profession­al fulfilment”

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