Post Time:Nov 09,2016Classify:Industry NewsView:874
The A+W trade show team greeted approximately 20% more visitors than in 2014
The question is no longer "should I automate?" but rather "how should I automate?"
“A+W answered this question together with its most important machine partners, where the latest generation of A+W production software was demonstrated in the machine environment.
After a few weeks of looking back and analysis, we are pleased to report that the customers not only informed themselves, but also concluded important business deals. Desired by A+W customers were especially modern cut optimization tools that generally result in immediate material savings for the user. Also in increasing demand in addition to automation solutions for production are mobile application, for example for online configuration and ordering and production monitoring.”
A+W Managing Director Peter Dixen said "The good first impression has been confirmed. In addition to our regular customers, we welcomed many new visitors. Presently, we are doing a lively post-trade show business with interesting international cooperations."
Virtual reality at the A+W booth
With the opportunity to win an iPad. Equipped with the latest VR technology, intrepid explorers of the virtual world moved through a western saloon designed with great attention to detail; they were searching for an object that they needed for the hunt for the iPad. After a few hesitant attempts, lines quickly formed of people waiting in front of the 'saloon' – VR is fun!
The happy winner of the iPad was Adam Balawejder, Insulated Glass Operations Manager at FAKRO – congratulations!
The 'serious' application possibilities for VR, for example in the planning and modeling of production environments, are just starting to be exploited now. Martin Bayer, Managing Director of Medialis.net, which implemented the VR point for A+W at Glasstec: "In the future, for new projects and also for larger renovation and reorganization activities, all participants such as architects, general contractors, machine and software partners will be able to 'wander through' various scenarios with a degree of detail not yet seen – down to the last screw, so to speak. This will help to prevent errors in advance and in the end, to achieve the best possible result."
Source: www.glassonline.comAuthor: shangyi