
exiderdome: The World of Automation
exiderdome, a traveling technology expo and learning laboratory
presented by Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. will begin
the U.S. leg of its world tour in July 2008.
Alternatively called The World of Automation, exiderdome brings
the latest energy and automation technology directly to Siemens
customers in the manufacturing and industrial facilities segments.
With nearly 10,000 square feet of space in a two-story modular
building, exiderdome gives customers and prospects an up close
view of the latest technology, while creating a forum for exchanging
ideas they can use to build their business.
exiderdome surrounds attendees with a unique and compelling
vision of manufacturing’s future. Each day at exiderdome,
Siemens customers will be offered a wide range of training and
other learning events on the latest thinking in security, energy
and the environment, innovation, productivity and other key
business challenges. The learning events will be led by Siemens
executives and outside experts such as industry analysts, futurists,
academics and dignitaries.
Siemens expects more than 9,000 customers and potential customers
– ranging from plant and building engineers to top executives
of major industrial concerns – to visit exiderdome during
its nine stops in major U.S manufacturing centers between July
2008 and May 2009.
On a global tour since 2005, exiderdome has consistently wowed
visitors with its size, scale and technology. The building itself
includes seven product rooms – each featuring a different
family of technologies – and an eighth room that will
feature a global overview of Siemens technologies. Additionally,
two central atriums will be used for receptions, training sessions,
multi-media presentations and thought leadership events. Conference
rooms and an executive lounge complete the building’s
facilities.
Four atrium walls – nearly 100 linear feet – rotate,
offering whiteboards for class rooms, red walls for daily events
and mirrors for a full-wall multi-media display. The cutting
edge video technology can project 625 megabytes – as much
data as 25,000 written pages – per second.
Comprised of 55 containers, the building takes up half a football
field. It is air tight, water tight and, in order for the rotating
atrium walls to operate properly, must be perfectly level. For
the first four tour stops, exiderdome will travel by barge.
A 55-truck convoy will move exiderdome to its final five destinations.
exiderdome was created after the successful conclusion of the
exider train tour in 2004. The 12-car train visited more than
100 cities in 24 countries during its three-year world tour.
In the U.S., exider train entertained Siemens customers and
prospects in 10 cities.
exiderdome began its world tour in 2005 in Shanghai. Since
then, it has appeared across Asia, as well as Russia, Mexico
and Canada. When exiderdome finishes its U.S. leg, it will continue
its world tour in South America.
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