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New “Engineering Automation” High-Performance Center: AI-supported development for small and medium-sized enterprises

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New “Engineering Automation” High-Performance Center: AI-supported development for small and medium-sized enterprises


Under the title “AI-based Engineering in the SmartFactory,” the “Engineering and Automation” High-Performance Center invited guests to a practical specialist event at SmartFactoryOWL on the Innovation Campus Lemgo on Thursday. Together with Fraunhofer IOSB-INA (Lemgo), Fraunhofer IEM (Paderborn) demonstrated how artificial intelligence (AI) is already bringing about noticeable changes in product development, production, and service processes—with direct benefits for companies in East Westphalia-Lippe (OWL).
 
The focus was on specific application examples from research and industry that illustrated how AI technologies accelerate the development of technical systems and make them more efficient. Whether in the automated formulation of requirements, automated code generation for robot systems, or intelligent assistance systems in manufacturing: AI is fundamentally transforming engineering activities. These solutions are no longer a technology of the future — they are already usable and often economically advantageous. In his keynote speech, Jörg Jeschin from Phoenix Contact posed the exciting question of whether generative AI already represents the key to the next revolution in automation technology. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Jasperneite, Director of the Fraunhofer Institute in Lemgo, put it this way in his welcome address: “At SmartFactoryOWL, we work together to implement real-world applications from industry in a practical manner.”

From pilot project to practical application

The potential of artificial intelligence in engineering has long been a reality. The application examples presented make this clear. It also became apparent that many of the companies present have already taken their first steps towards using AI. Recurring tasks are being automated, data is being linked intelligently, and processes are being optimized. “The scope of the changes is enormous,” says Prof. Dr.-Ing. Roman Dumitrescu, Director at Fraunhofer IEM. “AI-supported assistants are fundamentally changing development and creating new opportunities for companies to increase efficiency, ensure quality, and innovate faster.” Companies in the region can benefit from the expertise of the High-Performance Center and implement concrete solutions. The center combines the expertise of Fraunhofer IEM, Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, the University of Paderborn, the University of Bielefeld, and the OWL University of Applied Sciences in Lemgo to quickly translate current research results into industrial applications. For medium-sized companies in particular, the collaboration offers low-threshold access to state-of-the-art AI technology for development.

AI accelerates innovation – if companies act now

The key message of the event at SmartFactoryOWL was that investing in AI-based solutions today will immediately increase productivity and make companies fit for the future. This is already evident in many areas: artificial intelligence can automatically generate control and application code and makes complex development tools easier to use. In production, smart technologies ensure flexible manufacturing processes and more efficient use of resources. New opportunities are also opening up in service, for example through better system monitoring and predictive maintenance. But many companies are asking themselves: How and where to start? The experts at the Fraunhofer Institutes offer practical support in this area: from live demonstrations and workshops on recording and planning AI-supported processes, to individual consultations and the implementation of AI assistants. This allows interested companies to benefit directly and take action. During the lab tour of SmartFactoryOWL, which focused on AI engineering, participants were able to discuss specific technical solutions that have already been implemented with the help of AI.
 

Invitation to dialogue

Unternehmen, die die Veranstaltung verpasst haben, sind herzlich eingeladen, sich bei den KI-Fachleuten des Leistungszentrums über Anwendungsmöglichkeiten im eigenen Betrieb zu informieren. Das Angebot reicht vom ersten Austausch über Ideen bis zur gemeinsamen Ausarbeitung konkreter Projekte und der Umsetzung passgenauer Lösungen. Prof. Jürgen Jasperneite, Leiter des Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, betont: „Wir zeigen praxisnah, wie Unternehmen von KI profitieren können und setzen genau dort an, wo der größte Hebel liegt.“ Mit solchen Kooperationsangeboten und vielfältigen Fachveranstaltungen stärkt das Leistungszentrum die Innovationskraft in OWL und macht Unternehmen fit für die digitale Zukunft.
Interessierte Unternehmen können sich an Dr. Gesa Benndorf (gesa.benndorf@iosb-ina.fraunhofer.de) and Dr.-Ing. Christian Fechtelpeter (christian.fechtelpeter@iem.fraunhofer.de) for further information.
 

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