Technologie: Training

Competence Development for Managers in the Context of Digitalization

Competence Development for Managers in the Context of Digitalization

Leadership Training in Corporate Training
Tobias Wienzek ORCID Icon, Hendrik Lager, Claudia Suhr
In the digital transformation, managers are facing changed requirements. They are important actors in the design process of the digital transformation, for which they must change their leadership behavior and acquire the corresponding competencies. In corporate practice, it is necessary to address these issues systematically in leadership training. However, such a qualification is a major challenge for companies. The article shows demands on leadership in the digital transformation and presents an innovative procedure for the competence development of managers at a provider of professional training.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 2 | Pages 15-18
AI-Based Assistance Systems in Corporate Learning Processes

AI-Based Assistance Systems in Corporate Learning Processes

Gergana Vladova, Norbert Gronau ORCID Icon
Assistance systems are being used increasingly in the context of digital transformation. They can support employees in industrial production processes both in the learning phase and in the active work phase. In this way, competencies can be built up in a way that is close to the workplace and the process as well as demand-oriented. This paper discusses the current state of research on the possible applications of these assistance systems and illustrates them with examples. Among other things, the current challenges are also highlighted. At the end of the paper, focal points for the future development of AI in industrial learning processes and research on this are identified.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 2 | Pages 11-14
Collaborative Approaches to Competence Development

Collaborative Approaches to Competence Development

IT-supported approaches for self-organized learning paths
Heiko Matheis ORCID Icon, Meike Tilebein ORCID Icon
The ongoing digital transformation is changing work and production environments of companies. In addition, a demand-oriented development and efficient use of employee skills are becoming ever more important for success. Thus, there is a need for new decentralized and situationally adaptable solutions that enable self-organized learning paths and informal competence development. This paper presents challenges of collaborative competence development and solutions for IT-supported self-organized learning paths at different organizational levels and shows project examples from the textile industry.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 2 | Pages 37-40
Competence Needs for Hybridization

Competence Needs for Hybridization

An Approach to Identifying Competency Gaps and Need-Based Competency Development for Hybrid Business Models
Nicole Ottersböck, Sascha Stowasser, i
Digitalization and the possibility to use big data give companies the opportunity to establish hybrid business models. This enables them to offer customers smart services in addition to their physical products, create more value and strengthen their competitiveness. The hybridization goes along with new competence requirements, which need to be shaped. In the AnGeWaNt project, hybrid business models were developed and implemented in three companies. This article describes the approach to analyze new competence requirements and how to build up new skills for a successful hybridization
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 2 | Pages 49-52
Virtual Reality-Based Training in Industry

Virtual Reality-Based Training in Industry

Current Technical Requirements and Challenges
Benjamin Knoke, Moritz Quandt, Michael Freitag ORCID Icon, Klaus-Dieter Thoben ORCID Icon
This paper focuses on the investigation of current technical challenges in the context of industrial Virtual Reality (VR)-based training applications. This paper analyzes the current state of the art of industrial VR applications and provides a structured overview of the existing technical challenges. The identified challenges are discussed based on an industrial training scenario for the safe handling of electrical components.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 2 | Pages 45-48
Analysis of the Characteristics of Current Learning Factories

Analysis of the Characteristics of Current Learning Factories

Virtual reality as a possible answer to topical challenges
Christoph S. Zoller, Lars Harkemper, Wladimir Rempel
Learning factories offer the possibility to plan, execute and analyze the knowledge imparted in theory on realistic industrial systems. This article analyzes the potential of developing and operating a learning factory in a virtual environment. For this purpose, institutions with learning factories are surveyed regarding the challenges and desires in the operation of learning factories and the mentioned aspects are discussed with regard to their representability in Virtual Reality. The result shows that Virtual Reality positively influences a large part of the aspects and has a high potential to solve current challenges in the establishment and operation of learning factories.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 2 | Pages 33-36
Digital Lifecycle Record – Building Block of Smart Maintenance

Digital Lifecycle Record - Building Block of Smart Maintenance

David Kiklhorn, Michael Wolny, Daniel Hefft, Jonas Eichholz, Alexander Kreyenborg
The digital transformation, especially the shift of maintenance to smart maintenance, contains a number of challenges. The management of data plays a significant role in this [1]. The use of sensor technology and devices for mobile data acquisition offers a variety of possibilities for quickly capturing large amounts of data, even in real time. In this context, however, there is also a need for tools that enable efficient data exchange and, at the same time, structured storage of large amounts of data. One of these tools is the digital lifecycle record, which has enormous potential for data-driven services thanks to its special features.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 5 | Pages 26-30
Smart Factory

Smart Factory

Reducing lead time in toolmaking by 90%
Christian Ludwig, Hilmar Gensert, Thomas Farrenkopf, Thomas Panske
Smart Factory is the vision of a production environment in which manufacturing plants and logistics systems organize themselves as far as possible without human intervention. The article describes a project, at the start of which none of the participants created a relation to “Smart Factory” or “Industry 4.0”. Rather, the objective was to drastically reduce the current delivery time of 6-8 weeks. The result is a completely digitized business process from order creation, product development, design, manufacturing as well as processing for “batch size 1” with a reduction in lead time to less than 10 %.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 4 | Pages 29-33 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_21-4_S29-33
Human-Centered Assistance Systems

Human-Centered Assistance Systems

Systematic evaluation of assembly assistance systems
Dennis Keiser, Christoph Petzoldt, Thies Beinke, Michael Freitag ORCID Icon, Henning Vogler
The employee remains a key productivity element in industrial assembly. Assembly assistance systems have therefore become an integral part of employee support. This paper presents a novel assistance system that complements process-related assistance with human-centered functionalities. In addition, an approach for the systematic evaluation of assembly assistance systems is presented in this paper. The research is based on an evaluation of the current state of the art through systematic market analysis of available assembly assistance systems.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 3 | Pages 11-15
Modeling the Usage of Knowledge for Industry 4.0

Modeling the Usage of Knowledge for Industry 4.0

Norbert Gronau ORCID Icon
This paper describes an analysis and design method for knowledge management integrating man and machine in the age of the 4th Industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). Digitized work p rocesses require employees in an Industry 4.0 environment to have the competence to adequately deal with fluid situations on the basis of their own knowledge and the ability to place this knowledge in situation-specific contexts. To this end, the development of a comprehensive understanding of processes is elementary.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 3 | Pages 6-10 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_21-3_S6-10
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