

T-Systems ' holistic approach to the smart factory
- Vendor-neutral advice on processes and IT
- End-to-end networking of all individual solutions
- Technologies on demand: from goods tracking to cloud computing
The value chain becomes a network: At the 2016 Hanover Trade Fair,
Step-by-step into smart production
In their efforts to digitize existing production plants step-by-step, businesses can start out with stand-alone solutions like goods tracking systems, linking them together one-by-one into a smart factory.
Remote maintenance of connected machinery
Production companies can, for example, use "tags" to identify and couple their workpieces and tools together via their manufacturing execution systems. These tags enable the machines to prepare automatically for the next workpiece in the line and to process it correctly. Businesses can optimize their maintenance planning by using sensors to detect the status of machines and transmit the information to a central system. Unexpected breakdowns can be prevented through the use of fast and comprehensive data analysis processes, which also help to plan maintenance windows in synchrony with production needs. Staff at the plant can respond to problems faster if they are no longer forced to control production, logistics and maintenance processes via stationary monitors, but are able instead to work in real time using secure smart devices such as tablets or smartwatches.
Scalable and secure
Visit Deutsche Telekom's stand at the HANOVER TRADE FAIR from April 25 to 29 to experience our products and services live. Deutsche Telekom's entire presence at the trade fair is carbon-neutral: All CO2 emissions generated in setting up and operating the stand are offset fully by carbon-reduction projects abroad.
About Deutsche Telekom
Deutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies with more than 156 million mobile customers, 29 million fixed-network lines and around 18 million broadband lines (as of December 31, 2015). The Group provides fixed-network/broadband, mobile communications, Internet and Internet-based TV products and services for consumers, and ICT solutions for businesses and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom has a presence in more than 50 countries and employs about 225,200 people worldwide. The Group generated revenues of 69.2 billion euros in the 2015 financial year – roughly 64 percent of it outside Germany.
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