ADAMOS is a network of 12 German mechanical engineering firms plus Software AG. They have developed a platform for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), which constitutes the backbone for the digitization of industrial production processes. It collects and analyzes production data and allows it to be utilized in applications that optimize production. Examples include apps for predictive maintenance and for improving machine utilization.
At the Digital Day, ADAMOS showcased its technologies and presented solutions for digitization, together with founding companies DMG MORI and Dürr. The event was attended by around 80 mechanical engineering firms and technology companies from southern Germany – from small SMEs through to global players. Representing the German Mechanical and Plant Engineering Association (VDMA) on the podium were Hartmut Rauen (Deputy Executive Director) and Volker Schnittler (Project Manager Platform Economy). The German Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech) was represented by its President, Karl-Heinz Streibich.
Ralf W. Dieter, CEO of Dürr AG and Chairman of the ADAMOS Advisory Board, called for greater cooperation among mechanical engineering firms, given the importance of digitization: “German mechanical engineering firms must join forces. Digital transformation is so complex that companies shouldn’t tackle it on their own. If we share our knowledge and use common standards, we will be able to maintain our leading position in the digital age.”
Christian Thönes, CEO of DMG MORI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT and member of the ADAMOS Advisory Board, said: “ADAMOS is unique! Digitization is only possible with strong partners. ADAMOS is open in terms of both network and technology; we learn from each other and support each other in developing end-to-end solutions. Together we will step up digitization with the help of innovative solutions for the mechanical engineering sector. Developed by mechanical engineering firms for mechanical engineering firms, their suppliers and customers.”
Guests at the ADAMOS Digital Day could familiarize themselves with current digital technologies. These included software solutions for the real-time analysis of machine data and an ADAMOS app for optimizing overall equipment effectiveness. In addition, ADAMOS GmbH reported on agile software development and innovative business models for digital services.
Based in Darmstadt, ADAMOS GmbH was founded in 2017 by Software AG and the mechanical and plant engineering firms Dürr, DMG MORI, Zeiss and ASM. The ADAMOS IIoT platform is open to mechanical engineering firms and their customers and is the industry’s collective response to the challenges of digitization. Together, ADAMOS GmbH and its member companies also promote the development of digital service apps, which enable machine users to optimize their production processes, for example through longer running times or improved utilization.