The world is going digital - this applies to our private lives as well as to large parts of our work. In the process industries, the focus is often on end-to-end digital engineering, the analysis of big data, or the utilization of legacy data. But in what way can digitalization change daily work routines and increase work efficiency? A practical example is provided by the specialty chemicals company Lanxess, which has abandoned the classic clipboard, thus demonstrating very clearly what digitalization actually means and what benefits it offers.
Early identification and economic assessment of anomalies on the cloud or on premise
Web-based solution for smart monitoring and management of control valves in process plants
Intelligent service planning tool for assessment of operational fitness
Reliable and high-performance wireless connectivity with maximum data transmission rates
IIoT-ready technology starts with pH/ORP, conductivity and dissolved oxygen sensors and will be extended
The modern employee increasingly works in an agile environment. This also includes the workplace. Here, access to all relevant information and data is necessary when working from home, in the office, in the factory or on the factory premises.
Reliable and ruggedized Ethernet-APL brings networking to the field of process plants.
BASF is convinced of Ethernet-APL technology: it offers powerful and consistent digital communication in process automation from sensors to control levels. We talked to Andreas Ziegler, Automation Manager at BASF SE, about advantages and challenges.
Smart RFID labelling enables industry 4.0 efficiencies in identification and management of components, products, machinery and tools
Adjustable from 0.5 to 45 bar in brass or stainless steel
Intelligent feed silos on the farm, communicative waste containers in the city and mobile containers that “communicate” how full they are: The use of smart radar sensors VEGAPULS Air helps to optimise supply processes and save resources.
SAMSON and InfraServ Wiesbaden Join Forces to Develop Digital Information System for Biological Water Treatment Plant in Industrial Park
Brownfield digitalization in line with Namur Open Architecture (NOA)
Bringing data from sensors and controllers automatically into SCADA monitoring software dashboards
Digital transformation doesn’t have to be complex. The right approach can ensure technology investments deliver the results that matter with confidence, ease and speed. By Stuart Harris, Emerson
First edition of the DEUTSCHE MESSE online event with high-class program
The one of the biggest challenges in digitalization is the transformation of existing plants and processes. A WIKA project northern Germany proves that mechanical measuring instruments can also be integrated into the digital world.
Deutsche Messe AG is thus responding to global developments related to the Coronavirus and postpones the HANNOVER MESSE 2020 to the week of 13 to 17 July.
Smart solution for higher plant availability
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