E4TC

Realize Digital Transformation

We offer manufacturing companies a direct perspective and an efficient way to realizing their own agile digital transformation.

The European 4.0 Transformation Center (E4TC) combines as a unique platform the interdisciplinary integration of all skills and experience of the partner network at RWTH Aachen Campus.

Use Cases

Smart Digital Twin – Augmented Reality as efficient support for maintenance

The case of an automated warehouse system highlights the potential of digitalized and connected operating resources for production and maintenance.  ECAD data is merged with MCAD data and this data is visualized utilizing augmented reality technology. This opens the possibility to obtain information on the wiring diagram as well as the construction plan in one single app. For maintenance, this leads to an enormous time advantage when identifying and replacing defect mechatronic components. Augmented reality supports maintenance staff with respect to both the identification of the defect component as well as the layout of the switch cabinet.

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Smart Digital Twin Mechatronics – Increased maintenance efficiency through interconnected information

One problem of unplanned downtime in practice is that machine information typically is not bundled in one place. Mechanical and electric information as well as manufacturer information are sometimes not digitally available or scattered over several databases. The resulting search effort costs negatively affect a timely fixing of the problem. The Smart Digital Twin Maintenance merges all relevant machine information across disciplines in a browser interface. This way, maintenance is able to detect and fix errors significantly faster.

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SmartWirAR – Augmented Reality facilitates manual cabinet wiring

Even though the wiring connections of cable cabinets are nowadays mostly stored digitally, a media break occurs at the assembly stage. Typically, the technician responsible for wiring of the individual components in the switch cabinet, prints out the instructions. This circumstance causes time-consuming and complicated searches for the right connections and is a time-consuming/non-value-adding method of working. In addition, errors become more likely.

In the project SmartWirAR augmented reality technology is utilized to overlay the physical workplace with the digital plans. Connected smart tools lead through the wiring process.

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