Servitization of machinery and equipment

Servitization is a business strategy that consists of offering services linked to a machine or equipment, in such a way that the value of the business can be derived from the commercialization of these services, thus achieving new revenues. Automotive leasing or pay-per-use in technology companies through cloud and SaaS models are existing examples of

remote hands

What are remote hands?

The term “remote hands” refers to the provision of a service by experts, with quality and immediacy, through an electronic device (smart glasses, smartphone, tablet or laptop). Remote hands services allow companies to remotely delegate specific tasks to qualified technicians who are physically on site where the work is to be performed. How do remote

Planned works in Industry

Planned works in Industry

Planned works in Industry refer to maintenance, repairs, upgrades and other activities that are intentionally scheduled and executed to ensure the proper functioning of industrial facilities, equipment and processes. This planned work is essential to maintain operational efficiency, minimize unplanned downtime and optimize asset performance. Preventive maintenance, for example, includes routine inspections, cleaning, calibration and

Aftersales services in industry

Improving aftersales services in Industry thanks to digitalization can greatly increase customer satisfaction and streamline any process. Today, Industry 4.0 allows the combination of advanced production and operations techniques with intelligent technologies that integrate the physical, digital and human worlds. These technologies, or what is the same, this digitization, allows the implementation of different business

material availability

In industry, material availability refers to the ability of companies to obtain and access the materials and resources needed for their manufacturing or production processes. It encompasses the availability, accessibility and readiness of raw materials, components, supplies and any other resource necessary for the production or operation of industrial processes. Within the current Industry 4.0

digital roadmap

For industrial companies, it is crucial to design and implement a digital roadmap that will enable them to reach or move towards digitization. This article highlights the 5 steps to follow to create a digital roadmap for an industrial company: 1. Assessment and goal setting: it is essential to assess the current state of the

Indoor geolocation

Indoor geolocation in an industrial plant makes it possible to determine the precise location of objects or people within a factory’s indoor environment. This type of technology enables real-time tracking, monitoring and management of assets, personnel and equipment within plant facilities. But how does indoor geolocation typically work in a factory? How does indoor geolocationwork

Wearable Technology

Wearable technology has the capacity to transform the way workers in the industrial sector operate and interact with their environment. There are multiple examples where the application of these types of devices has had a definite impact over the last few years: – Hands-free: wearable technology, such as smart glasses, enable hands-free working in industrial

Condition-based preventive maintenance

Condition-based preventive maintenance is a type of maintenance strategy that aims to prevent equipment failure by monitoring equipment condition and performing maintenance only when necessary. This approach is based on the idea that equipment failures are often preceded by specific signs or symptoms, which can be detected by monitoring and analyzing various data points. The

Picking by vision in logistics

Picking by vision in logistics is a type of order picking process that uses Augmented Reality (AR) technology to assist logistics operators in order fulfillment in the best possible way. This technology involves the use of smart glasses that display visual cues to guide operators through the order picking process. In a typical pick-by-vision in