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CIRP CMS 2023 in Kapstadt - MANUFACTURING IN AN AGE OF DISRUPTION

Auf der diesjährigen CIRP CMS (Conference on Manufacturing Systems) in Kapstadt haben vier Forschende des IFPT erfolgreich ihre Arbeiten aus aktuellen Projekten vorgestellt.

Jessica Ehrbar stellte das Paper „Cycle time reduction through a novel view planning concept for hybrid white light interferometrybased inspection“ vor. Keno Moenck präsentierte das Paper „GraphSTEP: concurrent, cloud-based, lifecycle-oriented editing and updating of product data“. Julian Koch präsentierte das Paper „A human-centered IIoT platform approach for manual inspections: Towards digital documentation and assistance applications“. Lukas Büsch stellte ein Paper zum Thema der Fortschrittsüberwachung auf Baustellen von Großelektrolyseuren aus dem HyPLANT100 Projekt mit dem Titel „Development of a multi-sensor concept for progress detection in the site assembly of electrolysis units“ vor.

Neben dem wertvollen Austausch mit der wissenschaftlichen Peer-Group auf der Konferenz ergab sich auch die Möglichkeit Kapstadt, sowie die Kultur und atemberaubende Natur Südafrikas zu entdecken.

 

At this year's CIRP CMS (Conference on Manufacturing Systems) in Cape Town, four IFPT researchers successfully presented their results from current research projects.

Jessica Ehrbar presented the paper "Cycle time reduction through a novel view planning concept for hybrid white light interferometrybased inspection". Keno Moenck spoke about the paper "GraphSTEP: concurrent, cloud-based, lifecycle-oriented editing and updating of product data".

Julian Koch presented the paper "A human-centered IIoT platform approach for manual inspections: Towards digital documentation and assistance applications". Lukas Büsch presented a paper on the topic of progress monitoring on construction sites of large electrolysers from the HyPLANT100 project entitled "Development of a multi-sensor concept for progress detection in the site assembly of electrolysis units".

In addition to the valuable exchange with the scientific peer group at the conference, there was also the opportunity to discover Cape Town, as well as the culture and breathtaking nature of South Africa.