SICK’s Opens Doors of its Industry 4.0 Smart Factory to PPMA Visitors

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SICK is inviting PPMA Total Show visitors to gain an exclusive behind-the-scenes insight into its pioneering new Industry 4.0 smart sensor production facility in Freiburg, Southern Germany.

It is the first time the doors of SICK’s 4.0 Now factory have been opened to UK industry, since full-scale, high-volume production of SICK smart sensors became fully operational there last year. Using interactive links, show visitors will have a rare and fascinating opportunity to learn about SICK’s real-world experiences of establishing a facility from scratch according to classic Industry 4.0 principles.

“The Freiburg facility demonstrates how companies of any size can achieve the benefits of a factory of the future, today,” says David Hannaby, SICK’s UK product manager for presence inspection. “Industry 4.0 technologies accelerate production, streamline material flow, optimise capacity utilisation, and respond more flexibly to customer priorities. They enable proactive maintenance and intelligent data exchange on demand.”

The factory’s fully-automated technology cells support a modular production process for SICK’s smart photoelectric sensor families. Instead of a conventional linear sequence, the workflow progresses flexibly for each customer order and a high level of product variety is achieved.

Material is supplied by means of automated guided carts (AGCs) and robots and employees work side by side. Production is driven by SICK smart sensors, laser scanners and vision cameras, and the entire facility is managed transparently with the BOSCH Product Performance Management (PPM) control software, enabling analysis of production data for processes and sensors.

Smart Theme

正如高分布式处理分发d with conventional automation control hierarchies at the Freiburg facility, so the Industry 4.0 theme will continue on the SICK’s stand D64 with products showcasing the company’s latest Smart Sensor advances including an expanding number of Smart Tasks and edge processes that can communicate directly with the Cloud.

SICK’s range of PRIME photoelectric and contrast sensors will be among the high-performance and compact solutions specifically targeted at packaging machinery applications. The new4Sight Automated Print InspectionSystem developed in collaboration packaging automation specialists Autocoding Systems will also be on show.

SICK will reveal further developments in itsAppSpaceplatform to develop and pool software applications for smart, programmable devices like theInspector P2D, and theTrispector10003D, vision sensors. This will include SICK’s newPresence Inspection2D quality inspection SensorApp developed in AppSpace for Inspector P smart cameras.

SICK’s latest smart solutions for vision-guided robotics will also be on display. Visitors can learn about SICK’s easy set-up systems for pick-and-place processes, including those using collaborative robots, such as theInspector PIM60 URCapand theTrispector P Beltpick3D solution for robot picking with gentle z-axis control.

The PPMA Total Show 2019 will take place between October 1 and 3 at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.

For more information please contact Andrea Hornby on 01727 831121 or emailandrea.hornby@sick.co.uk.

www.sick.co.uk