SOPHIA – BIESSE´s Step Towards Industry 4.0
Journal Title: Mašinstvo - Year 2018, Vol 15, Issue 2
Abstract
The permanent theme at the machine trade fairs is Industry 4.0, and it is apparent that dramatic changes are taking place in the industry. Industry 4.0 will be a milestone when it comes to increasing production and efficiency. Within this vision comes the SOPHIA, IoT Biesse platform, which enables its clients access to a wide range of services for the improvement and rationalization of the work management process with special emphasis on preventive maintenance and spare parts management.
Authors and Affiliations
Alan Lisica
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