ProductUpdated on 15 May 2025

Industry 4.0: A key enabler for CCAM

Avinash Varadarajan

Business Manager at BRACE Automotive

Eindhoven, Netherlands

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Our Approach to Industry 4.0 in Automation

Our vision and practical implementation of Industry 4.0 can be summarized in three key steps:

1. Remote Access We ensure that all machine controllers are securely and remotely accessible using modern, fast, and secure networking standards. This approach offers several benefits:

  • Maintenance: Software improvements can be implemented remotely, eliminating the need for physical presence at the machine.

  • Remote Assistance: Service technicians can connect to the machine from anywhere in the world to address service calls immediately.

  • Monitoring: Real-time analysis allows us to address standstills, failures, or productivity losses promptly.

2. Big Data We implement extensive traceability of all measurements, test results, cycle times, batch information, and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) data for all produced products. This big data is stored in an SQL database on your network, ensuring comprehensive traceability and accessibility.

3. Analysis and Optimization By analyzing the collected big data, we can optimize processes and implement these optimizations remotely, leveraging the remote access capabilities described in step 1.

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