TM Forum Live Catalyst 2016: Smart Industrial Manufacturing
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The Catalyst “Smart Industrial Manufacturing: Robots as a Service” shows the general applicability of TM Forum assets for new use cases. Moreover, it presents a real-world scenario to potentially save the manufacturing industry billions of dollars in lost capital utilization of industrial robots due to extended downtime for reconfiguration and preventive maintenance that results from disconnected manual processes.
“Smart Industrial Manufacturing – Robots as a Service” is the project title of a cooperation between EnterpriseWeb, TWI – The Welding Institute, and Infosim®. It is all about driving the factory of the future forward. The project was initiated in context of TM Forum Live! 2016.
With the best innovative concept and use case of the Catalysts, Infosim® was awarded “Best New Catalyst”.
Champions: TWI
Participants: EnterpriseWeb, Infosim®
Smart Industrial Manifacturing
Interview with Dave Duggal, Co-Founder/ Managing Director, Enterprise Web, & Darren Williams, Welding Systems Lead, TWI
Smart Industrial Manifacturing
Interwiev with Dave Duggal, Co-Founder/ Managing Director, Enterprise Web &
Darren Williams, Welding Systems Lead, TWI
Robots as a Service
Infosim® Global Webinar in cooperation with EnterpriseWeb & TWI & TM Forum
Robots as a Service
Infosim® Global Webinar in cooperation with EnterpriseWeb & TWI & TM Forum
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Press Release: Infosim® wins “Best New Catalyst” at TM Forum Live! 2016
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Winners of the 2016 Catalyst Awards
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Industrial manufacturing gears up for robots as a service
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