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Virtually controlled production a first in Audi body shop

Virtually controlled production a first in Audi body shop
  • Audi and Siemens are revolutionizing factory automation with the world's first virtual programmable logic controllers with a safety function in manufacturing
  • New automation system enables flexible, data-driven production and will initially be used in the Böllinger Höfe body shop
  • Technology developed in partnership with Broadcom, Cisco, and Siemens

Ingolstadt/Neckarsulm. A world first at Böllinger Höfe: Audi is using a virtual programmable logic controller from Siemens on the Edge Cloud 4 Production (EC4P) platform in the body shop. The TÜV-certified network of virtual programmable logic controllers works with a security function specially developed by Siemens.

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