The BMW Group is industrialising its Virtual Factory, with production planners continuously scaling applications in the digital twins of over 30 production sites to accelerate production planning worldwide. What once required several weeks of real-world modifications and testing can now be precisely simulated in the BMW Group's Virtual Factory.
The BMW Group is industrialising its Virtual Factory, with production planners continuously scaling applications in the digital twins of over 30 production sites to accelerate production planning worldwide. What once required several weeks of real-world modifications and testing can now be precisely simulated in the BMW Group's Virtual Factory.
BMW Group Virtual Factory. Collision checks for new vehicle models.
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For every launch, it is essential to verify that the new product fits on the production line and does not collide with its surroundings at any point. In the BMW Group's Virtual Factory, the collision check is digital, automated and fast, using construction data combined with 3D scans. The movement and rotation of a vehicle through the production lines are precisely simulated, allowing the system to automatically check for possible collisions. What now takes just three days to simulate virtually previously required almost four weeks of real testing.
BMW Group Virtual Factory. Collision checks for new vehicle models.
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For every launch, it is essential to verify that the new product fits on the production line and does not collide with its surroundings at any point. In the BMW Group's Virtual Factory, the collision check is digital, automated and fast, using construction data combined with 3D scans. The movement and rotation of a vehicle through the production lines are precisely simulated, allowing the system to automatically check for possible collisions. What now takes just three days to simulate virtually previously required almost four weeks of real testing.
Round Cell Production in the BMW Group Cell Manufacturing Competence Center
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Explanatory video of the round cell production (pilot line) in the CMCC in Parsdorf
Round Cell Production in the BMW Group Cell Manufacturing Competence Center
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Explanatory video of the round cell production (pilot line) in the CMCC in Parsdorf
Autonomous, driverless transport vehicle navigates precisely through BMW Group Plant Regensburg press plant.
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Autonomous, driverless transport vehicle navigates precisely through BMW Group Plant Regensburg press plant:
With the introduction of an autonomous transport vehicle at its press plant, BMW Group Plant Regensburg is driving forward with digitalisation and automation of its manufacturing processes: The company is thus taking a further step towards the digital and intelligently connected BMW iFACTORY. The driverless platform truck, with its electric drive train, will handle the internal transport of press tools and steel blanks for the press lines autonomously, with a payload of up to 55 tonnes. Using state-of-the-art sensor technology, the transport system navigates accurately and fully autonomously through the production facilities of the Regensburg press plant at a speed of four kilometres per hour - without a driver. The solution is one of a kind and currently exists nowhere else in the world.
Autonomous, driverless transport vehicle navigates precisely through BMW Group Plant Regensburg press plant.
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Autonomous, driverless transport vehicle navigates precisely through BMW Group Plant Regensburg press plant:
With the introduction of an autonomous transport vehicle at its press plant, BMW Group Plant Regensburg is driving forward with digitalisation and automation of its manufacturing processes: The company is thus taking a further step towards the digital and intelligently connected BMW iFACTORY. The driverless platform truck, with its electric drive train, will handle the internal transport of press tools and steel blanks for the press lines autonomously, with a payload of up to 55 tonnes. Using state-of-the-art sensor technology, the transport system navigates accurately and fully autonomously through the production facilities of the Regensburg press plant at a speed of four kilometres per hour - without a driver. The solution is one of a kind and currently exists nowhere else in the world.
The InnoLab at BMW Group Plant Steyr
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The film shows footage and employees of the InnoLab and the production at BMW Group Plant Steyr.
Round Cell Production in the BMW Group Cell Manufacturing Competence Center
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Explanatory video of the round cell production (pilot line) in the CMCC in Parsdorf
BMW i5 Production Plant Dingolfing
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Production - Front views with details, Engine with details, Side views with details, Rear views with details, Cockpit with details, Seats front and back with details
Production - Front views with details, Engine with details, Side views with details, Rear views with details, Cockpit with details, Seats front and back with details
The future of metal 3D printing.
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The project results of the BMBF-funded IDAM project for the full automation of metal 3D printing will be presented.