AWS IoT SiteWise Edge Now Available on Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace (Preview)
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Today, AWS announces the preview of [AWS IoT SiteWise Edge on Siemens Industrial Edge](https://www.dex.siemens.com/edge/build-your-solution/aws-iot-sitewise-edge) to help simplify, accelerate, and reduce the cost of sending industrial equipment data to the AWS cloud. This new offering allows customers to start ingesting industrial equipment data from a variety of industrial protocols into the cloud faster using Siemens Industrial Edge Devices already connected to machines, removing layers of configuration and accelerating time to value.
Process engineers, maintenance technicians, and efficiency champions can use SiteWise Edge to derive business value from industrial equipment data and use it in local and cloud applications, inference engines, as well as store it in data lakes. It unlocks industrial use cases such as asset monitoring, predictive maintenance, quality inspection, Key Performance Indicator (KPI) calculations, and energy consumption monitoring. Deploying SiteWise Edge from the Siemens Industrial Edge Marketplace, operational users can reduce their dependencies on other teams for deployment and maintenance of Industrial IoT infrastructure.
AWS IoT SiteWise Edge is available in the following regions: US West (Oregon), US East (N. Virginia), Canada (Central), US East (Ohio), Europe (Ireland), Europe (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo).
To get started, visit the [AWS IoT SiteWise console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/iotsitewise/home?#/gateway) to request access and [AWS IoT SiteWise user guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-sitewise/latest/userguide/sitewise-edge-on-siemens.html) to learn more.
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