➀ The BMBF is funding a three-year project at the Hochschule Kempten with around 660,000 Euros to integrate Industry 4.0 technologies like Digital Twins into existing production plants. ➁ Existing plants ('Brownfield') make up 80% of production sites in Germany and often lack digital construction information. ➂ The project aims to develop an automated method for creating Digital Twins to reduce the cost and time of project and product development.
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