다쏘시스템은 오는 22일부터 26일(현지시각)까지 독일 하노버에서 열리는 세계 최대 산업기술전 2024 하노버 산업박람회(Hannover Messe 2024)에 참가한다고 밝혔다.
3D Experience Platform and Virtual Twin Case Study
Autonomous Mobile Robot and Virtual Twin Integration Demonstration
Dassault Systèmes presents various cases of industrial automation innovation in the manufacturing sector through the 3DEXPERIENCE platform and virtual twin.
Dassault Systèmes announced that it will participate in the 2024 Hannover Messe, the world's largest industrial technology fair, which will be held in Hannover, Germany from the 22nd to the 26th (local time). Dassault Systèmes will operate booth E16 in Hall 17 of the exhibition hall. In addition, together with OMRON, a global leader in the field of automation, it will demonstrate the benefits of end-to-end digitalization that integrates autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and the 3DEXPERIENCE platform for improved productivity.
Dassault Systèmes said, “Through the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, we will support companies to create value chains and new business models, and actively promote the standardization of the digital industrial environment.”
In a joint showcase with Omron, Dassault Systèmes presents the Asset Management Shell (AAS), a management shell from the Digital Twin Association (IDTA) to support data exchange in compliance with manufacturing industry standards. An example of a production plant site is used to demonstrate the interaction process with the Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE platform.
The showcase will showcase the mobile autonomous robots installed at four production process stations. Through the in-booth virtual twin experience, manufacturing industry professionals can see how to streamline, increase efficiency and improve flexibility in all stages of product manufacturing through operation, including system planning in the pre-sales stage, virtual commissioning (the process of virtually simulating workflows in advance to ensure smooth integration and testing various scenarios before actual commissioning), virtual twin-based automated operations and after-sales service.
The 3DEXPERIENCE platform allows you to plan your production lines in 3D in advance. This allows you to place new machines and mobile robots in the layout and optimally position them in terms of power supply and walking paths. In addition, the virtual twin can be used to simulate robots and design new workflows to increase flexibility and efficiency.
Additionally, pre-simulating the workflow for smooth integration allows testing of various scenarios before actual commissioning. This allows early detection of errors and bottlenecks in the control process, and allows companies to enjoy the benefits of shorter installation times and more efficient processes.
The virtual twin implemented by Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform acts as a control center in situations where operational monitoring and management become more complex as the scale of mobile robots increases. It can provide a comprehensive overview by integrating operational data such as key performance indicators and material information in real time.
After-Sales Service: Data-driven, sustainable and predictive maintenance is possible through virtual twins individually tailored to customer requirements. Using AI and machine learning to analyze sensor data, potential failures can be detected and corrected early, as well as proactive planned maintenance to minimize downtime. Augmented reality technology can also be integrated. This allows for a complete and unrestricted view of the real environment, and additional virtual information can be projected onto the camera image of a tablet PC or smartphone, which not only enables accurate diagnosis, but also shortens repair times.
Meanwhile, this year's Hannover Messe will be held under the theme of 'Sustainable Industrial Activation'. The detailed themes include Industry 4.0 and Manufacturing-X, industrial energy, digitalization, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, carbon-neutral production, hydrogen fuel cells, etc., and seek coexistence between industrial sophistication and climate neutrality. Approximately 4,000 global companies and over 130,000 people will participate.
Jeong Woon-sung, CEO of Dassault Systèmes Korea, emphasized, “Combining virtual twins with robotic automation allows all processes to be checked in a virtual space, which not only improves productivity with minimal manpower and resources, but also helps enhance a company’s global competitiveness.” He added, “Participants will experience the importance and value of Dassault Systèmes’ virtual twin process more vividly at Hannover Messe 2024, the world’s largest industrial technology exhibition in Germany.”