Another pilot study on the uptake of digital key technologies in the KLUG project kicked off with an initial workshop at Roess Nature Group GmbH & Co. KG. A series of five workshops will help companies use data from their machines for data-driven business models. The Roess Group develops and manufactures special-purpose machinery as well as natural fiber and filter products that are used worldwide in drainage and erosion control. During the kick-off meeting, initial data sources were identified in Roess's machines. What is their value for the implementation of predictive maintenance? That's what we'll answer in the upcoming steps.
Further information on the KLUG project can be found here.