In order to jointly create AI-native digital solutions for product engineering, manufacturing, and operations, Siemens and Capgemini are extending their strategic alliance. Instead of just including artificial intelligence as a feature, some solutions really integrate it from their inception.

In order to achieve quantifiable results in production efficiency, time-to-market, quality, sustainability, and other areas, the partners are concentrating on 16 high-impact capability areas. Capgemini’s technical capabilities, industry knowledge, and business transformation expertise will be combined with Siemens’ industrial software, automation, electrification, and sustainability portfolio to deliver industry-specific solutions.
Clients with persistent difficulties will benefit from this increased cooperation. The integration of IT and operational systems is one of these obstacles, which may now be overcome by utilizing cutting-edge technologies like digital twins, industrial AI, and next-generation automation.
Together, the two companies will take the lead with AI-native digital solutions, resources that enhance Siemens technology. For instance, orchestrated AI agents would facilitate cooperation between engineering and manufacturing silos.
In addition to burgeoning areas like hydrogen and water/wastewater, the global joint venture will concentrate on important industries including aerospace, automotive, and life sciences.
Capgemini will increase its Siemens technology skills by broadening its pool of qualified specialists across various industries, nations, and technologies in order to satisfy the increasing demands.
Siemens and Capgemini have a well-established go-to-market approach that presently serves over 100 clients in 20 countries, building on a long-standing cooperation spanning over 20 years.

Leadership Comments
“For our customers Capgemini is like a compass – deeply familiar with our customers’ challenges and ambitions. Siemens provides the engine: Technologies like industrial AI, digital twins, and automation,” said Cedrik Neike, CEO of Digital Industries and Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG. “Together, we guide our customers through their digital transformation with speed, precision, and a clear course toward the future.”
Aiman Ezzat, CEO of the Capgemini Group, added: “By combining our strengths, our ambition is to help clients navigate complexity and realize tangible business impact, setting new benchmarks for operational efficiency. As a leader in bridging the gap between the physical and digital worlds, we enable clients to transform their engineering and manufacturing operations at speed. This strengthened partnership underscores a shared commitment to delivering industrial AI and future-ready intelligent manufacturing, creating new value for industries.”





