Setting new standards in industrial digitalisation
Together with Microsoft, SAP (software and data evaluation) and Siemens (as a user), HARTING is presenting a "digital twin" as a real-world technology demonstrator. This is based on the first connector (Smart Electrical Connector) featuring an AAS (Asset Administration Shell), which represents the foundation of the digital twin. The connector records all the relevant process and condition data over the entire life cycle. The AAS as a digital twin for components, machines, plants and entire factories can be customized as desired thanks to partial models, ensuring consistent design and simplifying production planning. What’s more, the AAS saves millions of tonnes of paper by way of digital documentation. In addition, it enables a transparent CO2 footprint and corresponding savings measures. "In future, we will be seeing further potential, especially in terms of sustainability. The circular economy, for example, will benefit significantly from these developments" as Norbert Gemmeke, Managing Director of HARTING Electric stated.
Pushing performance with individual high-performance charging solutions
Together with ABB, HARTING will also be presenting a charging device for Formula E racing cars. The technology group is supplying the client with a customised charging cable for this purpose. The cable combines a standard CCS2 charging connector on the vehicle side with a HAN® HPR connector providing a high voltage modular solution on the infrastructure side, allowing the charging cable to be removed. HARTING is also showcasing its new high-performance DC charging connectors for the American and European markets, thereby significantly expanding the technology group's current DC product portfolio.