Feb 05, 2019
TUD expertise at the INTEC trade fair in Leipzig
Knowledge of process behaviour is becoming increasingly important in the age of the technical revolution, the transition to Industry 4.0 and the introduction of high-tech systems in all production processes, with the aim of being able to optimally regulate and control all these aspects. The process parameters specified by theoretical process analysis during the system design phase must always be confirmed or newly defined by process experiments. This is exactly why the Advisory Data Modelling tool offers the corresponding components that facilitate technology-oriented data access via databases, check and/or correct the quality of the data measured during the process, while also featuring a powerful graphics component and many other unbeatable advantages. The ADM tool comes with comprehensive support and can work under Linux, Windows, Mac or on the Web. More assets: Users do not need any specialist knowledge in process analysis. An advisory function with automated data
transformation and low system requirements round off the attractive package offered by the software developer Dresdner Informatik-Experten.
Researchers from the Institute of Machine Tools and Control Technology shall illustrate what machine learning might entail for production technology at the international trade fair. With Detact, they offer a complete system that gives manufacturing and material processing companies the opportunity to continuously deepen their technological knowledge.
You should put the expertise of the TUD researchers to the test at the Research for the Future joint stand if the quality of your products is important to you. You can reach the exhibitors of Technische Universität Dresden in hall 3, stand B 58, from 5th to 8th February.
The trade fair presentation is organised and coordinated by the Transfer Office at TU Dresden.
Eva Wricke for Transfer Office