Hexagon launches Digital Factory as-a-service solution to accelerate manufacturing upgrades

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Accelerating the growth and redesign of factories to boost production, site-efficiency and operational agility, Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has announced the global “as-a-service” roll-out of its Digital Factory solution.

Hexagon's Digital Factory as-a-service can create large-scale 3D scans of factories in hours
Hexagon's Digital Factory as-a-service can create large-scale 3D scans of factories in hours - Hexagon

Global automotive and aerospace manufacturers are already using Hexagon’s Digital Factory solutions to map and model decades-old brownfield facilities in preparation for increases in production or introduction of new lines in what are increasingly competitive global markets undergoing significant change.

Hexagon has announced that this is now offered as a service, providing the manufacturing industry easy access to the information they need to remodel assembly workflows, increase automation, install more advanced equipment, and maintain the agility required to stay ahead of competition.

Accomplishing large-scale 3D scans and surveying thousands of square metres and in a matter of hours, Digital Factory-as-a-service deploys a team of Hexagon scanning experts to manufacturers anywhere in the world to capture highly accurate up-to-date information about their plants and equipment.

This process includes identifying needs, defining workflows collecting data and delivering BIM models as well as custom services to help leverage and analyse the full potential of the factory data. All data is interoperable and can be used to create immersive 3D models of factories using a wide variety of applications from Hexagon’s solutions and specialist tools from other vendors.

Digital Factory as-a-service is highly scalable, the industrial technology company said, with the ability to support single factories or multiple worldwide facilities. It delivers quick access to precise visualisations for scenario-building when planning new factories, monitoring production progress, or reconfiguring brownfield facilities.

This real-time insight can help manufacturers prepare for the implementation of new machinery or significant alteration of processes and workflows, pivot production lines confidently to maximise, new opportunities, adapt to new constraints and introduce new technologies. Manufacturers can, for example, test flexible manufacturing or zero tooling scenarios and explore workflows integrating robots, cobots and AGVs (autonomous guided vehicles) to de-risk any changes to a plant.

Without requiring expertise in BIM tools or 3D visualisation, staff can walk through a digital replica of their space to envisage how new production cells or equipment would function. They can identify clearances, ensure equipment fits through access routes and spot potential problems, preventing disruptions and costly delays.

Teams dispersed around the globe can also collaborate remotely, accelerating decision-making while reducing typical travel costs associated with projects by 50 per cent and the need for site visits by up to 70 per cent, Hexagon said.

“The launch of Hexagon’s Digital Factory as-a-service is a landmark in manufacturing, enabling businesses anywhere in the world to achieve far greater operational efficiency and agility through fast access to millimetre-accurate, up-to-date 3D simulations of factories, whether long-established or planned," Nicolas Lachaud-Bandres, Vice President Industry Solutions, Hexagon, said in a statement. 

“Many factories lack accurate plans, having been adapted multiple times, and are now constrained in terms of available space as manufacturers seek to ramp up production. Plans for new facilities must ensure they fully optimise the site but may also need to change quickly in response to shifts in supply and demand, or regulation.

“We are overcoming these challenges, providing a replica of the available space which companies can manipulate and remodel without repeated visits. Visualisations make all the information easily understood by everyone involved in projects, including senior staff who can make strategic decisions with greater confidence.”