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Experiencing Industry 4.0 at first hand

Experiencing Industry 4.0 at first hand

08 February 2017

Waldkirch, February 2017 – At the Hannover Messe 2017, SICK will present the next step toward Industry 4.0. Using an example of a value added process, the company will demonstrate the sensor features that lead to more flexibility for machine operators. As a result, visitors to the exhibition will be able to experience the enhancements at first hand.

The exhibit will highlight the challenges relating to Industry 4.0 and the appropriate solutions from SICK's perspective. These challenges occur at basic levels of the value added process and find solutions in the form of SICK sensor technology, systems, and services. The products that will be on display are actively enabled for communication, ensuring that they can establish links with the world of data. With the aid of a cloud provider, the data that is collected is compiled and then evaluated and visualized accordingly.

Flexibility, profitability and transparency

The Internet of Things makes information available to everyone at any time. In addition, customers increasingly expect fast, flexible services. As a result, production and logistics processes must also be as flexible as possible, while at the same time allowing for increases in productivity. This can be achieved by using intelligent and flexible sensors that enable batch size 1 to be manufactured quickly and cost-effectively. Intelligent sensors offer significant added value in this respect. They allow improvements to be made while the system is in operation, without production having to be interrupted.

The challenges involved in Industry 4.0 cannot be overcome without the large volumes of data captured and pre-evaluated by intelligent SICK sensors before they are sent out into the world of data. SICK sensors guarantee transparency at every stage of the value added process. In addition, they are backwardly compatible. Industry 4.0 sensors can be used in existing automation architectures, but they can also communicate with higher-level systems.

Hall 9, Stand F18

SICK is one of the world’s leading producers of sensors and sensor solutions for industrial applications. Founded in 1946 by Dr.-Ing. e. h. Erwin Sick, the company with headquarters in Waldkirch im Breisgau near Freiburg ranks among the technological market leaders. With more than 50 subsidiaries and equity investments as well as numerous agencies, SICK maintains a presence around the globe. In the fiscal year 2015, SICK had more than 7,400 employees worldwide and achieved Group sales of just under EUR 1.3 billion.

More information about SICK is available on the Internet at www.sick.com or by phone on +49 (0) 7681 202-4183.

  • SICK AG
    Erwin-Sick-Str. 1
    79183 Waldkirch
    Germany / Europe
    Tel.: +49 7681 202-0
    Fax: +49 7681 202-3863
    Web : www.sick.com
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