New Whitepaper on Industry 4.0

Made in Germany – the worldwide recognized seal of origin reflects the production power of Germany. The country has confidently established itself in the world’s top export markets through innovation. However, Germany is more reserved when it comes to implementing Industry 4.0 technologies.

Made in Germany – the worldwide recognized seal of origin reflects the production power of Germany. The country has confidently established itself in the world’s top export markets through innovation. However, Germany is more reserved when it comes to implementing Industry 4.0 technologies. 

According to the European Private Business Survey 2019, Germany attaches less importance to digital applications than its European neighbours. Furthermore, German SMEs still have some catching up to do in the digital transformation compared to large companies. In view of the fact that the digital switchover is progressing slowly, there are a number of problem areas where digitization can help.

The new white paper on Industry 4.0 provides a brief insight into the problem areas in industry and shows how the use of Industry 4.0 applications can make the product life cycle more efficient. For example, virtual reality can take design and construction to a higher level, as computer-generated reality eliminates the need to build costly and complex prototypes. Another important factor in a smart, i.e. self-producing, factory is artificial intelligence. It can optimize individual production steps by monitoring production data.

Made in Germany – the worldwide recognized seal of origin reflects the production power of Germany. The country has confidently established itself in the world’s top export markets through innovation. However, Germany is more reserved when it comes to implementing Industry 4.0 technologies.

Made in Germany – the worldwide recognized seal of origin reflects the production power of Germany. The country has confidently established itself in the world’s top export markets through innovation. However, Germany is more reserved when it comes to implementing Industry 4.0 technologies. 

According to the European Private Business Survey 2019, Germany attaches less importance to digital applications than its European neighbours. Furthermore, German SMEs still have some catching up to do in the digital transformation compared to large companies. In view of the fact that the digital switchover is progressing slowly, there are a number of problem areas where digitization can help.

The new white paper on Industry 4.0 provides a brief insight into the problem areas in industry and shows how the use of Industry 4.0 applications can make the product life cycle more efficient. For example, virtual reality can take design and construction to a higher level, as computer-generated reality eliminates the need to build costly and complex prototypes. Another important factor in a smart, i.e. self-producing, factory is artificial intelligence. It can optimize individual production steps by monitoring production data.

production hall with digital signage

Important technologies for automated production

For any industrial revolution, an important core technology must determine the whole process. In the first industrial revolution it was steam power, in the fourth it is the Internet. The deep networking of machines and processes is what makes fully automated production possible in the first place. The Internet of Things, Big Data and Blockhain are examples of technologies that can really drive this type of production.

Industry 4.0: Download whitepaper now.

In the new white paper you can learn how the industry sector can benefit from digital technologies and what role digital signage plays in the production cycle. Unfortunately it was only published in German and can be downloaded here

Important technologies for automated production

For any industrial revolution, an important core technology must determine the whole process. In the first industrial revolution it was steam power, in the fourth it is the Internet. The deep networking of machines and processes is what makes fully automated production possible in the first place. The Internet of Things, Big Data and Blockhain are examples of technologies that can really drive this type of production.

Industry 4.0: Download whitepaper now.

In the new white paper you can learn how the industry sector can benefit from digital technologies and what role digital signage plays in the production cycle. Unfortunately it was only published in German and can be downloaded here