DMG Mori will be showcasing automation and digitisation solutions live in Hall 2 at
EMO 2019.
The company will present the latest innovations in the fields of automation, integrated digitisation and additive manufacturing — 27 of the 45 exhibits in Hall 2 (at the North entrance) will be presented with automation solutions.
Where digitisation is concerned, DMG Mori will be focusing on the topic of connectivity as the basis for all future-orientated products and technologies.
The connectivity includes all machines and all protocols, and it works with all platforms and products.
The latest CELOS version update and automation solutions — among them modular and robotic workpiece handling as well as pallet-handling solutions — round off the exhibits.
The new customer portal — my DMG Mori — will also be presented.
The DMG Mori Technology Excellence Centres for the aerospace, automotive, die and mould and medical industries complete DMG Mori’s
EMO presence.
In future, the company will offer all the machine tools in its portfolio with automation solutions.
Another highlight among the numerous automation solutions in Hall 2 will be the DMU 65 monoBLOCK with a new AGV (automated guided vehicle), a stand-alone system for pallet automation.
This innovative solution offers a flexible automation layout with free access to the machine and an intelligent safety concept for human-machine collaboration.
For DMG MORI, connectivity constitutes one of the core features on the path to the digital factory, because only open interfaces and standardised communication protocols can ensure future-oriented end-to-end integration and interoperability of machines and processes.
That is why all new machines from DMG Mori in the future will be connectivity-compliant in their standard versions — at no extra cost.
The new IIoT interface supports both the standard MQTT and MTconnect protocols, as well as the new umati (universal machine and tool interface) standard based on OPC UA.