iiotecos: Industry 4.0
IIoT Software for the Digitalization of Production
iiotecos is the digital twin software that digitizes your production
With iiotecos, you can digitize your production and enrich the digital twins of your systems, workpieces and tools with production data. As part of Industry 4.0, you can use this data to increase productivity and efficiency and to improve quality. If there is also collaboration, e.g. with your customers or suppliers, this creates particularly large synergies.
iiotecos enables inline quality control, compensates for the shortage of skilled workers and forms the basis for predictive maintenance
IIoT software offers you numerous application options, such as inline quality control, predictive maintenance or digitized customer service.
Digitized Customer Service
Is there really a warranty claim? Thanks to iiotecos, the facts can speak for themselves in disputes. Suppliers and OEMs meet at eye level.
Data Analytics
View tabular, two- and three-dimensional data models and use them for any kind of analysis.
Inline Quality Control
Continuously monitor the quality of your production and gain an overview of quality factors throughout the entire manufacturing process. Quality control after production is no longer necessary.
Compensating for the Shortage of Skilled Workers
Thanks to optimized processes, you can save manpower in post-processing, for example, and use resources at the machine in a more targeted manner.
Predictive Maintenance
Carry out maintenance according to actual need and not according to precautionary intervals. In this way, you can also prevent damage to systems.
Pay per Use
Thanks to the transparency of the actual usage time of a tool, it is possible not only to charge per unit, but also to introduce new business models such as pay-per-use (PPU).
Success stories: Digitization of production with iiotecos
We advise companies on their path to digital business processes and digitalized production. Thanks to our collaboration with renowned partners and customers such as the BMW Group, Beiersdorf and others, we can draw on a wealth of experience.
The spindle performance compared to the path can be transmitted to the milling tool manufacturer as standard. They can assess the performance of their tools and improve them. For more precise information, the representation in space is required, but this is subject to production protection in individual part production. The 3D representation is therefore only released on request and in individual cases.
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Digitalization of business processes
Industrie 4.0 and IIoT
Individual software solutions
Open Innovation
Digitalization of the industry – connecting systems and sensors
iiotecos itself does not include any sensor technology, i.e. your systems and existing sensor technology are connected to our Digital Twin software or we can recommend compatible sensor technology from our partners. We already have ready-made connectors for most common system controllers so that your IIoT solution is up and running quickly.
IIoT security: digitalization of production with maximum know-how protection
We know that the data in your systems is critical to your company’s success. That’s why we rely on the highest security standards, a detailed roles and rights concept and the principle of data sovereignty. This means that you alone decide who is allowed to see which data and can coordinate this down to the last detail. The data remains in your possession and is not processed by inno-focus in any way.
Additional Software Components
Analyze and optimize production processes
We offer you various software modules for data visualization and analysis so that you can get the most out of your digital twins’ data and exploit their full potential. With the Process Data Analyzer, you can map entire manufacturing processes and create digital shadows of all the components involved. With the Machining Analyzer, you can select the data and visualize it in various graphics.
Use cases and articles on this topic
Industry 4.0: The Revolution in Industrial Production Through Digitalization and Networking
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 strategy to...
Autonomous manufacturing in tool making: reducing risks and increasing efficiency
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...
Inline quality control reduces costs in small series production
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...