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The future of engineering

How digital is your company?

How safe is your data?

Digitalisation is a must

How to implement a digital strategy in mechanical engineering

Current developments in digital engineering

Social collaboration in mechanical engineering

Digitalised processes and short throughput times are resulting in tougher requirements when it comes to engineering plant and factory equipment. This requires new strategies and appropriately modified online tools that perfectly complement existing CAD engineering software. Find out more in our free study.

Based on six key elements, our checklist will help you assess how well prepared your company is for digitalisation in mechanical engineering. The end result is a compact overview and specific recommendations tailored to your circumstances for every question.

As digitalisation continues to grow in the mechanical engineering sector, data security and data protection are becoming increasingly important. Our white paper sets out the typical risks that mechanical engineers face in the digital revolution and presents simple steps they can take to protect important company and customer data.

Even mechanical engineering companies need to go digital. However, it is all too easy to underestimate the requirements that go hand in hand with this switch. Our white paper sets out exactly why it is important to act now and explains how to attract digitally competent career starters.

The digital revolution is setting new industry standards – but, in practice, people still often think about this topic in purely theoretical terms. How do you take the first few steps when entering unfamiliar territory? The white paper uses two concrete approaches to demonstrate what digitalisation could mean for mechanical engineering companies – from boosting efficiency to opening up new business models.

Companies in the field of mechanical engineering in particular need to embrace digitalisation. However, the demands of this transformation can easily be underestimated. Our exclusive content shows you why to act now and how to thrive in the digital future

Digital cooperation that crosses departmental and company boundaries – social collaboration in digital engineering is based on colleagues and teams sharing engineering data and their know-how online. Our white paper provides all the background information and shows you how your company can also benefit from social collaboration.

“Processes and procedures in factory equipment and mechanical engineering will become increasingly digital over the next five years.”

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Social collaboration in mechanical engineering

Social collaboration offers huge potential for mechanical engineers – but it is all too frequently underestimated in this country.

In our free white paper, you’ll learn about:

  • Potential applications and opportunities of social collaboration
  • Benefits of cloud solutions and 3D digital engineering
  • Empowering staff and establishing a culture of innovation

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How digital is mechanical engineering in 2021?

Digitalisation has changed the design of systems and equipment in mechanical engineering. But how will it continue?

This is what our free study offers:

  • Survey of 295 managing directors, buyers and design engineers
  • The status quo in digital European mechanical engineering
  • Challenges and opportunities for design through digitalisation

File format: PDF | File size: 6.40 MB | Number of pages: 16

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What does a clearly defined digital strategy for mechanical engineering look like?

We outline two concrete approaches that open up new avenues for mechanical engineering companies undertaking digitalisation projects.

In our free white paper, you’ll discover

  • How to develop a practical digital strategy in mechanical engineering
  • Practical tips for gradually implementing this strategy
  • Two concrete approaches backed by in-depth expertise

File format: PDF | File size: 1.30 MB | Number of pages: 11

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Why there’s no avoiding digitalisation

In digitalisation best cases are often headed by large companies. This approach is only of limited help to SMEs making a start on their own digitalisation strategy.

Find out more in the free white paper

  • What digitally competent career starters expect of future employers
  • Demands on staff and workplace organisation in digital engineering
  • Initial steps when implementing a digitalisation strategy

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Data security and data protection in mechanical engineering

In mechanical engineering uncertainty is common when assessing the importance of data security and data protection for one's own company.

Find out more in the free white paper

  • Typical cyber attacks in mechanical engineering
  • Practical precautions for companies involved in digital engineering
  • Advanced protection options in collaboration with an external service provider

File format: PDF | File size: 2.00 MB | Number of pages: 15

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How digital is your company?

Based on six elements, our checklist helps you to value how well prepared your company is for digitalisation in mechanical engineering.

Find out more in the free checklist

  • Six simple questions about your company’s level of digitalisation
  • Straightforward assessment and rapid overview of the current status
  • Recommendations and practical ways to improve

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What will mechanical engineering look like in the future?

Digitalised processes and short throughput times are resulting in tougher requirements when it comes to engineering plant and equipment.

Find out more in the free study

  • Survey of more than 140 managing directors, buyers and design engineers
  • Overview of current challenges and opportunities in mechanical engineering
  • Impact of the digital revolution on engineering

File format: PDF | File size: 2.10 MB | Number of pages: 25