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MICROMASTER Museum

Listen to experts explore the past of the MICROMASTER and share a song or album they personally associate with this Siemens converter. The MICROMASTER has been sold more than 5 million times globally, but product cancellation has been communicated. We will be going on a journey with the much-loved MICROMASTER and honor its success. While looking back we prepare for the final farewell in a few years’ time and learn why now is a good time to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS. This podcast is presented by Digital Enterprise Services.

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    MICROMASTER: around the world - running, retiring and more

    In this episode of the MICROMASTER Museum I talk to Andrew Peters, Managing Director for Digital Industries in Congleton. We hear stories around the Y2K2, running machines and carpets. And because this is a special episode, Andrew is dedicating two songs to the MICROMASTER Museum. Tune in to hear all the details. This episode is presented by Susanne Viesel, portfolio manager at Digital Enterprise Services.For detailed information on how best to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS click here.

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    MICROMASTER: manufacturing technology and family business

    In this episode of the MICROMASTER Museum we talk to Stuart R. from Customer Service, who looks at how the manufacturing process of drives has changed from the MICROMASTER to present day SINAMICS. The song that Stuart is dedicating to the virtual MICROMASTER Museum "We are family" by the Sister Sledg.Listen to the podcast to find out more. This episode is presented by Dave Holcroft and Susanne Viesel part of Digital Enterprise Services.For detailed information on how best to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS click here.

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    MICROMASTER: on the highway through Switzerland

    Tune into our latest MICROMASTER museum podcast with our sales manager Markus from Switzerland. He interacts with customers on a daily basis and has had the important role of offering the MICROMASTER to OEMs and end-users. For all our English speaking listeners, this episode is an opportunity to practice your German language skills.This episode is presented by Susanne Viesel from Digital Enterprise Services.For detailed information on how best to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS click here.

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    MICROMASTER: of deckchairs and porcelain

    In this episode of the MICROMASTER Museum we talk to Nic H. who looks back at a variety of sales promotional activities related to the MICROMASTER. The song that Nic is dedicating to the virtual MICROMASTER Museum "Porcelain" by the band Moby. Listen to the podcast to find out more. This episode is presented by Dave Holcroft and Susanne Viesel part of Digital Enterprise Services. For detailed information on how best to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS click here.

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    MICROMASTER: when launched it was a gulf in class

    In this episode our service engineer Steve L. based in the UK, reflects on the both the opportunities and challenges of replacing Micromaster as customers start to say farewell to a trusted old friend and embrace the benefits offered by the new SINAMICS. The song that Alex is dedicating to the virtual MICROMASTER Museum is the song “Should I stay, Or should I go”. Listen to the podcast to find out more. This episode is presented by Dave Holcroft, sales manager at Digital Enterprise Services. For detailed information on how best to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS click here.

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    MICROMASTER: the small things that matter

    In this episode of the MICROMASTER Museum I talk to Andy H., who spent many days traveling the world to support customer applications running on a MICROMASTER converter. I am especially grateful to Andy for this interview, as he retired from Siemens some time ago and took time off from his other projects for this interview. As you will hear he is very passionate about Siemens drives and definitely has more stories to tell than would fit into this podcast episode. The song that Andy is dedicating to the virtual MICROMASTER Museum "All the small things" by the band Blink-182. Listen to the podcast to find out more. This episode is presented by Susanne Viesel, portfolio manager at Digital Enterprise Services. For detailed information on how best to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS click here.

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    MICROMASTER: global success, not a one-hit wonder

    Alex H. goes back more than twenty years highlighting the challenges of a global product launch at a time when the internet was not easily accessible and not very reliable. The passion and dedication of the team taking the MICROMASTER globally can still be felt when talking to Alex. Today we often look to start-ups, their enthusiasm and willingness to do things differently. The team of passionate Siemens engineers that rolled-out the MICROMASTER in the late 1990s had a mindset of the start-up, before we knew what a start-up is. The song that Alex is dedicating to the virtual MICROMASTER Museum is the song “Macarena”. Listen to the podcast to find out more. This episode is presented by Susanne Viesel, portfolio manager at Digital Enterprise Services. For detailed information on how best to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS click here.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Listen to experts explore the past of the MICROMASTER and share a song or album they personally associate with this Siemens converter. The MICROMASTER has been sold more than 5 million times globally, but product cancellation has been communicated. We will be going on a journey with the much-loved MICROMASTER and honor its success. While looking back we prepare for the final farewell in a few years’ time and learn why now is a good time to transition from MICROMASTER to SINAMICS. This podcast is presented by Digital Enterprise Services.

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Listen to experts explore the past of the MICROMASTER and share a song or album they personally associate with this Siemens converter. The MICROMASTER has been sold more than 5 million times globally, but product cancellation has been communicated. We will be going on a journey with the much-loved...

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