How Training Enables Companies to Get the Most Value from Digital Transformation

January 14, 2019

Over the past two decades, business leaders have come to accept the reality that digital transformation is not a one-time event. Ongoing digital changes are the norm, and companies that don’t get on board are at risk of falling behind more mature competitors. As organizations adopt more digital technologies, processes and business models, their workforce also needs new digital skills. While many companies are already adding disruptive technologies like robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to their architecture, they are finding that only when they embrace training and continuous learning will their human workforce have the digital skills they need to take full advantage of their technology investment.

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NAiSE

NAiSE offers precise and reliable indoor navigation systems for Industry 4.0 applications. Our system enables autonomy for automated guided vehicles (AGV), robots as well as drones and people. It comprises the areas of tracking, data analysis and autonomous navigation. In the course of today's intralogistics AGVs are track-guided. Since the vehicles can only move on a predefined line, they are inflexible and not very efficient. Camera or laser technology, which is supposed to fix this problem, is very expensive and not reliable, since dynamic changes aren't always incorporated. With our indoor navigation system, we are able to navigate existing AGVs without any track guidance.

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