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Visual Components at the Motek

Inka Krischke,

Counteracting the shortage of skilled workers

At the Visual Components stand, the focus will be on solutions to combat the shortage of skilled workers and increasingly complex production processes. The company will be demonstrating how manufacturers can use production simulation and robot offline programming effectively.

Counteracting the shortage of skilled workers: Visual Components presents solutions at Motek 2024 © Visual Components

Visual Components has developed an easy-to-use solution that does not require in-depth knowledge of process simulation or robot programming. This enables companies of all sizes to optimize and automate their manufacturing processes and meet the increasing demands of the industry. Visitors to the trade fair will gain practical insights into the possible applications of the software along the entire production planning process chain - from layout planning and virtual simulation to the digital twin.
The advantages of the Visual Components software include the following: Layouts can be created in just a few minutes using ready-made 3D models and production processes can be simulated without the need for in-depth technical knowledge. Different layout and production scenarios can be tested flexibly to determine the best option. The simulation serves as a test environment to safely test ideas and concepts before implementation and to minimize risks, for example in terms of time and costs. Data-supported simulation analyses optimize layout designs in terms of production throughput, use of resources and space consumption. By networking simulations with physical systems and creating digital twins, virtual commissioning of projects is made possible, which significantly shortens project lead times. Programming robots on virtual robot cells maximizes robot utilization and minimizes downtime. The software is compatible with a wide range of robot manufacturers, manufacturing processes and complexity levels. Intralogistics and warehousing can also be efficiently planned and supply chains precisely analyzed.

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Motek, Hall 7, Stand 7312

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