When we look at our customers we see that they are facing significant challenges in the market – some of them rather new, some of them just enforced by increasing competition.
4. Time to market: The need to be faster from idea to production is getting high, e.g. because material costs are really high or it is needed to be faster at the market than the competition to be successful. This requires to use the right tools when it comes to product development but as well when it comes to plan or adjust your facility and test your facility.
Need for Flexibility increases as well: We have to be more flexible to react on individual customer needs, e.g. they want you to change the color of the ordered car 2 weeks before production time, or in process industries a good example is Biotech, when 1 product is so specific that it is just produced in a batch of maybe 100 pills. Change in Batches has to be very fast and flexible in the future, up to piece “one”.
Generally modularity plays an important role here.
3. Quality: Even while getting faster, we still have to deliver the quality the customer expects. As well traceability is more and more required.
1. Efficiency: Resource need to be used in the best way to create the required output. That means on the one hand to maximize output through minimal downtimes and optimized production and on the other hand to reduce costs, which e.g. can be addressed by optimized control loops to reduce resource consumption. Today we are far away from the optimum
5. Security: with rising importance of data transfer and rising value of data, securing information and operations is a pre-requisite for more use of data
6. HSSE: this is the foundation of priorities in process industries, there cannot be any compromises and all new technology needs to be validated against HSE standards, but also, technology can also help to raise the standards, e.g. by remote or unmanned operation for dangerous areas, use of augmented reality for training
Let’s talk about the second one – data transfer
+ raw data available
+ transfer to MindSphere
+ evaluate and draw conclusions
+ send to customers
+ OEM offering: additional services, apps, algorithms, conclusions etc.
Mindsphere can be operated on next to any cloud system
At 2nd step connectivity can be used for other sensors, too yet more devices getting connected!
When we look at our customers we see that they are facing significant challenges in the market – some of them rather new, some of them just enforced by increasing competition.
4. Time to market: The need to be faster from idea to production is getting high, e.g. because material costs are really high or it is needed to be faster at the market than the competition to be successful. This requires to use the right tools when it comes to product development but as well when it comes to plan or adjust your facility and test your facility.
Need for Flexibility increases as well: We have to be more flexible to react on individual customer needs, e.g. they want you to change the color of the ordered car 2 weeks before production time, or in process industries a good example is Biotech, when 1 product is so specific that it is just produced in a batch of maybe 100 pills. Change in Batches has to be very fast and flexible in the future, up to piece “one”.
Generally modularity plays an important role here.
3. Quality: Even while getting faster, we still have to deliver the quality the customer expects. As well traceability is more and more required.
1. Efficiency: Resource need to be used in the best way to create the required output. That means on the one hand to maximize output through minimal downtimes and optimized production and on the other hand to reduce costs, which e.g. can be addressed by optimized control loops to reduce resource consumption. Today we are far away from the optimum
5. Security: with rising importance of data transfer and rising value of data, securing information and operations is a pre-requisite for more use of data
6. HSSE: this is the foundation of priorities in process industries, there cannot be any compromises and all new technology needs to be validated against HSE standards, but also, technology can also help to raise the standards, e.g. by remote or unmanned operation for dangerous areas, use of augmented reality for training
When we look at our customers we see that they are facing significant challenges in the market – some of them rather new, some of them just enforced by increasing competition.
4. Time to market: The need to be faster from idea to production is getting high, e.g. because material costs are really high or it is needed to be faster at the market than the competition to be successful. This requires to use the right tools when it comes to product development but as well when it comes to plan or adjust your facility and test your facility.
Need for Flexibility increases as well: We have to be more flexible to react on individual customer needs, e.g. they want you to change the color of the ordered car 2 weeks before production time, or in process industries a good example is Biotech, when 1 product is so specific that it is just produced in a batch of maybe 100 pills. Change in Batches has to be very fast and flexible in the future, up to piece “one”.
Generally modularity plays an important role here.
3. Quality: Even while getting faster, we still have to deliver the quality the customer expects. As well traceability is more and more required.
1. Efficiency: Resource need to be used in the best way to create the required output. That means on the one hand to maximize output through minimal downtimes and optimized production and on the other hand to reduce costs, which e.g. can be addressed by optimized control loops to reduce resource consumption. Today we are far away from the optimum
5. Security: with rising importance of data transfer and rising value of data, securing information and operations is a pre-requisite for more use of data
6. HSSE: this is the foundation of priorities in process industries, there cannot be any compromises and all new technology needs to be validated against HSE standards, but also, technology can also help to raise the standards, e.g. by remote or unmanned operation for dangerous areas, use of augmented reality for training
When we look at our customers we see that they are facing significant challenges in the market – some of them rather new, some of them just enforced by increasing competition.
4. Time to market: The need to be faster from idea to production is getting high, e.g. because material costs are really high or it is needed to be faster at the market than the competition to be successful. This requires to use the right tools when it comes to product development but as well when it comes to plan or adjust your facility and test your facility.
Need for Flexibility increases as well: We have to be more flexible to react on individual customer needs, e.g. they want you to change the color of the ordered car 2 weeks before production time, or in process industries a good example is Biotech, when 1 product is so specific that it is just produced in a batch of maybe 100 pills. Change in Batches has to be very fast and flexible in the future, up to piece “one”.
Generally modularity plays an important role here.
3. Quality: Even while getting faster, we still have to deliver the quality the customer expects. As well traceability is more and more required.
1. Efficiency: Resource need to be used in the best way to create the required output. That means on the one hand to maximize output through minimal downtimes and optimized production and on the other hand to reduce costs, which e.g. can be addressed by optimized control loops to reduce resource consumption. Today we are far away from the optimum
5. Security: with rising importance of data transfer and rising value of data, securing information and operations is a pre-requisite for more use of data
6. HSSE: this is the foundation of priorities in process industries, there cannot be any compromises and all new technology needs to be validated against HSE standards, but also, technology can also help to raise the standards, e.g. by remote or unmanned operation for dangerous areas, use of augmented reality for training
When we look at our customers we see that they are facing significant challenges in the market – some of them rather new, some of them just enforced by increasing competition.
4. Time to market: The need to be faster from idea to production is getting high, e.g. because material costs are really high or it is needed to be faster at the market than the competition to be successful. This requires to use the right tools when it comes to product development but as well when it comes to plan or adjust your facility and test your facility.
Need for Flexibility increases as well: We have to be more flexible to react on individual customer needs, e.g. they want you to change the color of the ordered car 2 weeks before production time, or in process industries a good example is Biotech, when 1 product is so specific that it is just produced in a batch of maybe 100 pills. Change in Batches has to be very fast and flexible in the future, up to piece “one”.
Generally modularity plays an important role here.
3. Quality: Even while getting faster, we still have to deliver the quality the customer expects. As well traceability is more and more required.
1. Efficiency: Resource need to be used in the best way to create the required output. That means on the one hand to maximize output through minimal downtimes and optimized production and on the other hand to reduce costs, which e.g. can be addressed by optimized control loops to reduce resource consumption. Today we are far away from the optimum
5. Security: with rising importance of data transfer and rising value of data, securing information and operations is a pre-requisite for more use of data
6. HSSE: this is the foundation of priorities in process industries, there cannot be any compromises and all new technology needs to be validated against HSE standards, but also, technology can also help to raise the standards, e.g. by remote or unmanned operation for dangerous areas, use of augmented reality for training
When we look at our customers we see that they are facing significant challenges in the market – some of them rather new, some of them just enforced by increasing competition.
4. Time to market: The need to be faster from idea to production is getting high, e.g. because material costs are really high or it is needed to be faster at the market than the competition to be successful. This requires to use the right tools when it comes to product development but as well when it comes to plan or adjust your facility and test your facility.
Need for Flexibility increases as well: We have to be more flexible to react on individual customer needs, e.g. they want you to change the color of the ordered car 2 weeks before production time, or in process industries a good example is Biotech, when 1 product is so specific that it is just produced in a batch of maybe 100 pills. Change in Batches has to be very fast and flexible in the future, up to piece “one”.
Generally modularity plays an important role here.
3. Quality: Even while getting faster, we still have to deliver the quality the customer expects. As well traceability is more and more required.
1. Efficiency: Resource need to be used in the best way to create the required output. That means on the one hand to maximize output through minimal downtimes and optimized production and on the other hand to reduce costs, which e.g. can be addressed by optimized control loops to reduce resource consumption. Today we are far away from the optimum
5. Security: with rising importance of data transfer and rising value of data, securing information and operations is a pre-requisite for more use of data
6. HSSE: this is the foundation of priorities in process industries, there cannot be any compromises and all new technology needs to be validated against HSE standards, but also, technology can also help to raise the standards, e.g. by remote or unmanned operation for dangerous areas, use of augmented reality for training