Digital Engineering

Smart Factories are no longer a dream. They are born from the convergence of virtual and physical worlds as integration between production processes and artificial intelligence, giving life to a wide number of problems and potentialities.

IMA Digital Technologies are the answer to the different digital needs of productions and supply chains. The use of new prototyping (3D printing) and production (AM) systems, integrated with existing plants, allows greater agility, flexibility, better quality and precision in the realization of the final product.

Digital Engineering

Smart Factories are no longer a dream. They are born from the convergence of virtual and physical worlds as integration between production processes and artificial intelligence, giving life to a wide number of problems and potentialities.

IMA Digital Technologies are the answer to the different digital needs of productions and supply chains. The use of new prototyping (3D printing) and production (AM) systems, integrated with existing plants, allows greater agility, flexibility, better quality and precision in the realization of the final product.

Combine production, information and communication technologies
to create your Smart Factory.

Using systems design methods that guarantee time saving and cost saving is one of the emerging needs within modern industrial markets. Among the different options available, virtual commissioning is starting to be one of the most versatile ways to obtain highly functional industrial plants. The system design on a digital platform can become a valid ally in the realization of complex industrial systems thanks to numerous advantages. The real potential of virtual commissioning lies in recreating a digital model (or digital twin) which, connected to the controller and sensors, allows the system to be digitally reproduced to bring out design errors and improvements to be implemented.

IMA Virtualization is the service that allows you to create live line simulations. The software fielded gives life to a line modeling aimed at measuring its efficiency, through the generation of flows and random problems.

The service allows to:

  • Reproduce discrete event simulations and real machine operation.
  • Define layouts.
  • Dimension the buffers and the speeds of the machines to respect the performances.
  • To carry out preventive analysis of the line performance.
  • Define how many operators will be necessary on the line to manage it.
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