gbo datacomp visits conference “More efficiency in the press shop”

Published:
29.3.23

The established format of the Vogel Communications Group invites you to an industry conference and gbo datacomp will be there with a presentation on predictive maintenance. Looking to the future ensures higher predictive quality, according to the conclusion and certainly also the motive for giving this presentation a slot. Augsburg, 29.03.23 On June 15, the industry is meeting at the Vogel Convention Center in Würzburg. Michael Möller, managing director of gbo datacomp, is also on the podium. He was able to convince the jury and was given a slot for his presentation”Predictive quality — the path to less waste and more productivity”. Möller starts at 9.45 a.m. and uses the 20 minutes available to present participants with insights into the results of a research project. Möller also directly relates the results to practice and demonstrates the integration into the in-house tool BiSoftMes on. gbo datacomp implemented the project together with the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology and the Machine Tool Laboratory of the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen. It was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The focus of “quadrika” is on Quality Management (QM), which is often still based on a glimpse of the past. Manufactured components are analyzed to improve the quality of the next parts. That is not enough for the AI-driven future. And so the project dealt with predictive quality, which provides a glimpse into the future in order to produce faster and more efficiently, provided that the existing data is meaningfully integrated on a platform such as a Manufacturing Execution System (MES). The combination of theory and practice is what makes gbo datacomp and its MES solutions stand out. And this is how Möller talks about the research project also present appropriate solutions in practice. “It is important to us to implement innovative content in a practical way. We participate in research projects in order to incorporate practice-relevant content and suggestions,” explains MES expert Möller. This is also the case in this case. With the help of the “quadrika” research project, Fraunhofer and WZL developed a module (Quality Data Module - QDM) which monitors processes online as an add-on to an MES in order to avoid process and product risks even before they occur. This increases process and product quality and reduces waste and prevents inferior components from being processed further. MES is the basis for using predictive quality. The more data there is in the system, the more precise the digital image and therefore the quality prediction. Michael Möller uses examples to show the benefits of this approach for process quality in practice. You can register for the paid event via the Link from Vogel Communications Group.Image caption: Michael Möller, managing director of gbo datacomp