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Siemens Guest Guide Siemens Guest Guide Digital Enterprise Showcase Located @UI LABS / Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII), Chicago, IL usa.siemens.com Logistics The Siemens Digital Enterprise Hub is located at The UI LABS Local Airports Innovation Center, home to The Digital Manufacturing and O’Hare International Airport Design Innovation Institute (DMDII). www.flychicago.com/ohare/en/home/ Midway International Airport DMDII is situated in an industrial area on Goose Island in www.flychicago.com/midway/en/home/ Chicago. The 94,000-square-foot space provides public-private collaboration, advancements in digital manufacturing, Directions education and workforce development From O’Hare Airport (15.4 miles) Please note – Signage to the facility indicates UI LABS. The Follow the signs and merge onto highway I-190 E (0.8 mi). building does not have exterior DMDII signage Follow the signs to merge onto I-90 E (13.0 mi). Exit at 49E, Division St. Continue on Division Street (0.7mi) until reaching Hickory Avenue. Turn left onto Hickory, which will merge into Cherry Avenue. The parking lot will be located on the right side of the street. From Midway Airport (12.7 miles) Follow the signs and merge onto highway I-55 N (2.6 mi). Follow the signs to merge onto I-90 W / I-94 W (9.5 mi). Exit at 49A, Division St. Continue on Division Street (0.6mi) until reaching Hickory Avenue. Turn left onto Hickory, which will merge into Cherry Avenue. The parking lot will be located on the right side of the street. The UI LABS Innovation Center, home to DMDII UI LABS / DMDII Address 1415 N Cherry Ave Chicago, IL 60642 http://dmdii.uilabs.org/ 2 Parking Identification Visitors are advised to park in UI LABS designated parking Visitors must be registered 48 hours in advance with UI Labs- spaces located behind the row of trees, spots are marked with DMDII including country of citizenship for non-US visitors. a “UI” on the pavement. A photo identification will be required for admittance to the Transportation facility. The facility is an approximate 15 minute ride via taxi/Uber/Lyft Dress Code from the Chicago Loop, or 20 minute (without traffic) ride The dress code At UI Labs is business casual. NO OPEN TOE from the O’Hare Airport. Note that UI Labs / DMDII is located in SHOES ARE ALLOWED in the Digital Enterprise demonstration an industrial area on Goose Island. area. Safety glasses are required in the demonstration area METRA: The Clybourn Metra Station is a short taxi ride from and will be provided. the facility. The station is located at 2001 North Ashland Avenue, approximately 1.5 miles from UI LABS. The Clybourn Station serves Metra's Union Pacific/North Line and Union Pacific/Northwest Line. For more information visit: www.metrarail.com Chicago Transit Authority: Train: UI LABS is accessible by Chicago Transit Authority Red (North/Clayborn) and Blue Line (Division) Trains, then a short taxi ride (.9mi) from either station. For more detailed transportation information visit: www.transitchicago.com Water Taxi: Chicago Water Taxi service is available from the Chicago Loop – Michigan Ave Water Taxi Dock to the North Ave/Sheffield Water Taxi Dock. An all-day pass (covers to/from) for $8.00. UI Labs/DMDII is a 0.3 mile walk (6 minute) down North Cherry Avenue. www.chicagowatertaxi.com 3 Hotel Recommendations: The Digital Enterprise Hub @ DMDII is conveniently located near the Chicago Loop, the central business district, with access to many hotel options: The Drake Hotel Hilton Garden Inn – Mag Mile Hampton Inn Downtown/N Loop 140 E Walton Pl, Chicago, IL 60611 10 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611 68 E Wacker Pl, Chicago, IL, 60601 Phone: +1 (312) 787-2200 Phone: +1 (312) 595-0000 Phone: +1 (312) 419-9014 http://www.thedrakehotel.com/ http://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hot http://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/ els/illinois/ illinois/hampton-inn-chicago-downtown- n-loop-michigan-ave-CHILOHX/index.html JW Marriott Chicago Marriott Downtown Courtyard Chicago Downtown/River Magnificent Mile North 151 West Adams Street Chicago, IL 60603 540 North Michigan Avenue, (Entrance on 30 East Hubbard Chicago, IL 60611 541 North Rush Street) Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: +1 (312) 660-8200 Phone: +1 (312) 836-0100 Phone: +1 (312) 329-2500 http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chij http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chi http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chi w-jw-marriott-chicago/ dt-chicago-marriott-downtown- wb-courtyard-chicago-downtown-river- magnificent-mile/ north/ Hotel Palomar Holiday Inn Chicago - Mart Plaza River Holiday Inn Express Chicago - North Magnificent Mile 505 N. State Street , Chicago, IL 60654 350 West Mart Center Drive, Chicago, IL 640 N. Wabash Avenue , Chicago, IL 60654 60611 Phone: +1 (312) 755-9703 Phone: +1 (312) 836-5000 Phone: +1 (312) 787-4030 https://www.kimptonhotels.com/stay/hote www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/chic www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us l-palomar-chicago-il ago/ /en/reservation The Hard Rock Hotel The Whitehall Hotel 230 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60601 105 E. Delaware Place, Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: +1 312-345-1000 Phone: +1 (312) 944-6300 http://www.hardrockhotelchicago.com/ www.thewhitehallhotel.com 4 Siemens Industry, Inc. 5300 Triangle Parkway Norcross, GA 30092 1-800-241-4453 [email protected] Printed in USA | www.usa.siemens.com © 2016 Siemens Industry, Inc. Subject to changes and errors. 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