The printing industry is facing major challenges: high demands on the sustainability of materials and the flexibility of machines, as well as enormous cost pressure. Digitalisation provides a remedy here.
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Mechanical engineering needs digital solutions
Lenze shows how the interaction of IT and OT makes machine builders more competitive.
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Lenze launches open automation platform
Machine manufacturers are longing for new sources of revenue. They are under increasing pressure to stand out from the competition by offering additional digital services, but they often lack the appropriate resources and the necessary know-how. Lenze can provide a solution for this dilemma: a new open automation platform called NUPANO.
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Digital Hub Industry: Unlocking the potential of digitalisation together
‘Changing the culture – The living form of innovation’: this is the motto of the Bremen Digital Hub Industry (DHI), which was ceremonially opened on 5th July 2022. The ideas and experimentation space with an industrial focus was created in close cooperation between the Bremen Senate, the University of Bremen, Lenze SE, and encoway GmbH, a subsidiary of the Hamelin-based automation specialist.
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Energy cost inflation – What can be done?
Welcome to the latest video interview from our sister title, DPA! Energy costs have risen hugely across the UK and Europe and the trend currently sees this rising even further. Today, in this special interview, I will be talking to Marc Vissers, Marketing & Communications Manager EMEA West at Lenze, about how automation can ease energy inflation issues.
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Transparency in OEE
New business models, resilient, resource-efficient manufacturing, and less downtime thanks to the transparency of relevant data – the challenges facing mechanical engineers and their customers are increasing.
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Intuitive user interfaces for smooth human-machine interaction
Lenze's new web-based solution for machine visualisation combines user and OEM requirements.
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First applications of the digital twin: Lenze at Hannover Messe Digital
The perspective is clear: every factory, every machine, every component gets a digital twin and customers can then go through it, asset by asset – all the way to the sensor, the entire life cycle from engineering at the machine manufacturer to maintenance at the operator and beyond. In the future, the digital twin will be as self-evident as the provision of data sheets on the website today.
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