Digitization

Training module for new processes

The digitalization of business and production processes is currently accelerating at an unprecedented pace. The pressure for manufacturing companies to change is growing and is affecting all areas of the company, including the development of new business models. The Rexroth Academy's modular live eTraining course "Digitalization of the modern working world - getting started with Industry 4.0" provides a practical introduction to the basics, effects and prospects of digitalization in the industrial environment. The online training in German and English is aimed at developers, specialists in production and logistics as well as managers from all areas of the company.

Live eTraining "Digitalization of the modern working world - getting started with Industry 4.0" © Bosch Rexroth

Big data, data mining and the Internet of Things open up enormous competitive advantages for users through lower costs and greater flexibility. However, digital transformation requires a company-wide understanding and basic knowledge of these future trends. This is where Bosch Rexroth's practice-oriented live eTraining comes in. Experts in factory and logistics automation and the use of production-related software will show participants the requirements and implementation options in their day-to-day operations.

After teaching the basics of the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0, the didactically trained trainers cover a wide range of topics from data collection within the value chain to optimization potential through artificial intelligence in production and logistics to new possibilities through the use of blockchain technology. Data security is always the top priority, which is why it is necessary to know the improvement potential of your own network.

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The key content is structured over a training module lasting around 90 minutes. Bosch and Bosch Rexroth have been supporting the digital transformation in their own production plants and numerous other companies for many years as leading users and leading providers of Industry 4.0. pb

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