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03/24/2011
So you think you can run the plant better than your boss? Here's your chance to find out. Siemens Industry, Inc. has launched Plantville, a new online gaming platform that simulates the experience of being a plant manager. Players are faced with the challenge of maintaining the operation of their plant while trying to improve the productivity, efficiency, sustainability and overall health of their facility.
Plantville enables players to improve the health of their plants by learning about and applying industrial and infrastructure products and solutions from Siemens. Gamers will be measured on a number of key performance indicators (KPIs), including safety, on-time delivery, quality, energy management and employee satisfaction.
"Siemens is capitalizing on the tremendous growth of online engagement to demonstrate how our expertise can make industry and infrastructure more competitive by increasing sustainability, energy efficiency and productivity in a fun and educational environment," said Daryl Dulaney, president and CEO, Siemens Industry, Inc. "We also hope Plantville will generate excitement in the areas of math, science and technology while inspiring a new generation of plant managers and engineers."
Throughout the game, players will be able to interact with Pete the Plant Manager, whose plant has just won the "Plant of the Year" award. Pete shares his best practices throughout the game to help players achieve outstanding results in plant performance. He will use webisodes, the Plantville Café, Puzzlers, and Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter accounts to dialogue with gamers, provide hints to playing the game and host a leader board for contestants.
In Plantville, players can select which of the three virtual plants they would like to manage first: a bottling plant, a vitamin plant or a plant that builds trains. At the start of the game, each type of plant is faced with different challenges. The players must identify the challenges facing their plant and implement solutions to improve the plant’s KPIs. Gamers will compete with one another on a number of levels, including plant-to-plant and on specific KPIs. Pete’s leader board will keep track of which players are performing the best on each of the levels.
Pete's Puzzlers
These brain teasers test a gamer's problem-solving abilities and provide tips to enhance their play. A player attempts to solve a puzzle or problem and in doing so gets new insights for enhancing their plant’s performance. The first person to correctly answer the puzzler will receive bonus points and will be recognized on the Plantville Facebook page.
Plantville Café
The Café is a fun and educational platform within the game that offers periodic online chat sessions with Pete on topics such as process control, energy efficiency, industrial networking and more. Chat sessions will be kept in a library as a resource for current and future players. The sessions will enable gamers to collect tips that will help them manage their plants in Plantville more effectively, while also learning more about these topics and associated solutions.
Plantville, like the plants within it, will undergo updates and changes. Siemens will continue to develop and enhance this innovative platform to reflect the continuing advancement of its technologies, as well as other elements that change or have an impact on Industry and Infrastructure.
For more information or to play Plantville, visit www.plantville.com
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