by Theresa Terzer | Sep 9, 2024 | IIoT
Industry 4.0 is a term that describes the fourth industrial revolution and encompasses the digitalization and automation of industrial production. The term was first introduced at the Hannover Messe in 2011 and is part of the German government’s high-tech...
by Nicole Wichmann | Dec 14, 2023 | IIoT
Tool making often requires long processing times of 48 hours or more. Some of these are also carried out on weekends. To date, production has often been carried out in shifts for the operating staff, as the machines are very complex and the processing processes...
by Nicole Wichmann | Dec 14, 2023 | IIoT
In small series production, especially when producing precision components, quality control is often a challenge. Errors are only detected at the end of the process during the final inspection. This can lead to significant costs as faulty components are further...
by Nicole Wichmann | Dec 14, 2023 | IIoT
In the production of products with life-sustaining protective functions, the quality of the machining process and its traceability are of crucial importance. Mistakes can result in serious harm or even death. An important prerequisite for quality assurance is complete...
by Nicole Wichmann | Mar 10, 2022 | IIoT
Are you dealing with Industry 4.0 for your production and would like to understand the most important basics first? Are you thinking about connecting an IIoT hub to your production and are you looking for a suitable system? Our practical manual gives you an initial...
by Nicole Wichmann | Feb 15, 2022 | IIoT
Whether car sharing or rental bikes, most of us are already familiar with pay-per-use as a business model: instead of buying a car, with this model you only pay for the use, which is then billed according to certain parameters such as time or kilometers driven. For...