Industrial Internet of Things
IIoT platform ADAMOS is growing
The joint venture of the open, digital IIoT platform ADAMOS (ADAptive Manufacturing Open Solutions) has two additional shareholders: Engel Austria GmbH and the KARL MAYER Group. This strategic alliance for the future topic of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), which was founded by Dürr, DMG MORI, Software AG, ZEISS and ASM PT, is available worldwide with 200 experts.
Darmstadt, March 2018 - Ralf W. Dieter, CEO of Dürr AG: "By adding these two mechanical engineering companies, we are taking further steps to establish ADAMOS as the industry standard. Together, we have an installed base of several 100,000 machines and systems. Together with our customers, we are making dynamic progress in the digital world."
With a turnover of 1.36 billion euros, Engel Austria is one of the leading companies in plastics machinery manufacturing and the global market leader for injection molding machines. KARL MAYER is an innovative market leader in textile machine construction and offers solutions for warp knitting and warp preparation as well as for technical textiles.
All seven companies contribute in-depth industry knowledge and innovative IT expertise to ADAMOS. The IIoT platform is comparable to the operating system of a computer and collects large amounts of data from production. ADAMOS is based on digital marketplaces that form the interface to machine operators.
The Dürr Group - which also includes Darmstadt-based Schenck RoTec GmbH - offers the digital marketplaces LOXEO (for Dürr and Schenck customers) and tapio (for HOMAG customers). Plant operators can use LOXEO and tapio to evaluate data, digitally map their production and purchase digital services and apps, for example for predictive maintenance, adaptive production planning or the management of operating materials. This helps to optimize production and maintenance.









