Industry 4.0 is turning manufacturing facilities into complex cyber-physical systems. At this years Hannover Messe, TÜV NORD and the Fraunhofer IFF presented an exhibit of a mobile assistance system for the inspection of industrial plants, which will be developed further in a pilot project for practical use. Digital technologies such as mobile assistance systems, virtual engineering and augmented reality have many benefits for technical inspection. To this end, TÜV NORD is collaborating with the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF in Magdeburg. At the Hannover Messe, the partners presented their work with an exhibit of a model manufacturing line. Anyone using a tablet and the proper software to view the plant received pertinent information, e.g. checklists, condition data or the last inspection report, superimposed on particular components as augmented reality. “Mobile assistance systems could be used for inspections of different technical facilities in industry as well as for wind turbines or elevators. We are pooling our know-how with the Fraunhofer IFF to test concrete applications,” says Dalibor Jerinic, Innovation Manager at TÜV NORD. At Hannover Messe 2015, the world's largest industrial trade fair, India featured as an official partner country.
On the world stage, at the Hannover Messe 2015, TUV India Pvt. Ltd., TÜV NORD GROUP presented its capabilities and new developments in the field of Infrastructure and Civil Services, Railway Engineering, Renewable Energy, Functional Safety, Power Plants, Laboratory Testing and more.
TUV India, as a preferred partner for Testing, Inspection and Certification in India and South Asia, shared its developments with the visitors and offered them technical solutions along with ways and means to assist them in their projects .