SPS Connect 24.11. - 15:20 - 15:40
Save time & costs: The digital twin in the engineering process
The simulation of electric drives has many advantages: shorter time-to-market, automated commissioning, increased efficiency of the drive, optimum design, simple analysis of existing processes.
Baumüller uses various simulation tools to simulate drives and processes. Matlab-Simulink, HIL simulation or ProSimulation - depending on the area of application. It is important that the right simulation solution based on the right simulation software is available for every problem and every customer. In the presentation, the engineering process in mechanical and plant engineering will be presented and the possibilities that arise from simulation technology in the drive sector will be discussed. A use case will be presented for each process step. Finally, an application example of ProSimulation for virtual commissioning will be presented in detail.
Markus Jaksch, Head of Central Application at Baumüller, welcomes you to the presentation "Save time & costs: The digital twin in the engineering process - from drive dimensioning to virtual commissioning".
Date: November 24, SPS Connect 24.11. - 3:20 - 3:40 p.m.

Without corners and edges
Baumüller has developed a servo motor series for aggressive environments and for industries with very high demands on hygiene, cleanliness and corrosion protection.
About Markus Jaksch
Markus Jaksch holds a degree in electrical engineering and has previously worked for companies such as Siemens and Temic. As a development engineer and project manager at Grundig, PTS and IPTE, he was responsible for the automation of complete production lines and special machines.
Since 2002, Jaksch has been working at Baumüller Nuremberg in various areas such as sales and applications. In 2005, he took over responsibility for the Systems division. As part of his work at Baumüller, Jaksch has authored several technical papers and spoken at numerous specialist events in the fields of electrical drive technology and automation.










