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“Digitalization is the use of digital
technologies to change a business model
and provide new revenue and value-
producing opportunities”
Evolution
Evolution of Digital Transformation
Digital transformation is becoming pervasive across functions, industries
and geographies
DEGREE OF PRODUCT AND
SERVICE DIGITIZATION
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION DRIVERS ARE PUSHING
INDUSTRIES ALONG THE PHYSICAL-DIGITAL
CONTINUUM.
PATHS TO DIGITAL
TRANSFORMATION
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION REQUIRES STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF
THE VALUE PROPOSITION AND THE OPERATING MODEL.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITIES
Digital Transformation _ What is Digital Transformation _
Digital Transformation 2018 _ Simplilearn.mp4
RESHAPING THE BUSINESS AND OPERATING MODEL
REQUIRES A NEW SET OF CAPABILITIES.
AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS
AUTOMATION
Automation can be
explained as a process to
create, control and monitor
the applications of
technology. Automation is
the process of handling
the operation of equipment
such as processors,
machinery, stabilization of
ships, aircraft, boilers and
many applications with
minimum human efforts.
REASONS FOR AUTOMATION
1. To increase labour productivity
2. To reduce labour cost
3. To mitigate the effects of labour
shortages
4. To reduce or eliminate routine
manual and clerical tasks
5. To improve worker safety
6. To improve product quality
7. To reduce manufacturing lead
lime
8. To accomplish. processes that
cannot be done manually
9. To avoid the high cast of not
automating
CLASSIFICATION OF AUTOMATION
Base on hardware and
software. Three main
classification are :
1.Fixed (hard) automation –
involve hardware only
2.Programmable automation –
involve software only
3.Flexible automation –
involve hardware and
software
FIXED AUTOMATION
• Is a machine refer to totally
hardware that can operate
automatically without human
interference.
• Examples – door with spring load
– watch , gravity machine, water-
wheel, animal/wind – wheel.
• Used in low and medium
production manufacturing.
• Special machine for production
process efficiency at higher
number/rate of product.
• An Automatic machine and
numerical control machine is an
example of fixed automation
because the inner construction and
function can’t be change.
PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATION
• Combination of hardware (machine)
and software (programmable).
• Example – Production line assemble,
Air condition, screen saver, traffic light,
radiator
• Used when rate of production are small
and there is a variation at the product.
• An equipment's can be easily change
their setup according to the product
configuration needs after the first
production is finish.
• More different/variety and unique
product can be produce economically in
small amount.
• One set of program to control the whole
operation of product.
FLEXIBLE AUTOMATION - ROBOTICS
• Also known as “Flexible Manufacturing
System(FMS)” and “Computer Integrated
Manufacturing(CIM)”.
• Combination of hardware and software ( same as
programmable) but can easily changed during the
operation without waiting the whole operation
completed.
• It can be programmed for different configuration
product either at the beginning, middle or end of
the production according to the production
changes.
• But usually configuration product are limited
compare to the programming automation.
• Allows combination of certain system.
• In flexible automation, different product can be
made in the same time at the same manufacture
system.
• Flexible Automation System mostly consist of
series of workstation that is connected to the
material operation and storage system, assembly
line and control of operation of work by using a
program for a different work station. Example –
Automobile assemble line.
DEFINITION- ROBOTICS
Defined by Robotics Industry Association (RIA) as
“A reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator
designed to move material, parts, tools or specialized
devices through variable programmed motion for a
variety of tasks”
• Law of Japan states that a robot is “All purpose
machine equipped with a memory device (for handling)
capable of replacing human labour for the automatic
performance of tasks”
• Robert Schilling defines a robot as “a software
controlled mechanical device that uses sensors to
guide one or more of its end effectors through various
programmed motions in a work space in order to
manipulate physical objects”
INTRODUCTION
The word Robot comes from the
“Czech” word “ROBOTA”. Which
means “Forced labor.”
It is a Electromechanical device.
It perform various task.
It may be human controlled or
automated.
It finds its uses in all assets of our life
A robot is a device that is built to
independently perform actions and
interact with its surroundings.
TYPES OF ROBOTS AS
PER APPLICATIONS
TypesofRobots
Industrial Robots
Mobile Robots
Agriculture Robots
Tele-Robots
Service Robots
Industrial Robots
Now robots are used in a huge variety of industrial
applications. Several tasks which includes monotony,
precision, fortitude, speed, and consistency can be
completed much better by robots, that’s why many
manufacturing jobs that were done by humans are
progressively more being done by robots [19].
Mobile Robots
The Mobile robots are also named as Automatic Guided
Vehicles (AGVs) that is utilized at over huge sized places
such as hospitals for the transporting material. The
enhanced edition of the Automatic Guided Vehicles is
the SGV that is Self-Guided Vehicle that can be
individually navigate in a space [19].
Agriculture Robots
Even though the thought of robots planting seeds,
ploughing fields, and gathering the crop may appear
directly an innovative science fiction book, therefore in
the practical levels there are several robots can be
applied for agricultural operations like that type of
robots who can pick cherries.
Tele-robots
In the areas such as which are not safe to humans,
which are distant and which are remote these robots are
used. In the nuclear power plants rather than humans
Tele-robots are helpful that can manage harmful material
or get on functions potentially destructive for humans
[19].
Service Robots
Through utilization the robots which do not occur into
other sorts are the Service robots. These can be diverse
data collection robots, the robots are constructed in
order to illustrate off technologies; these robots are
utilized for research and utilized for many more things to
do.
TYPES OF ROBOTS BY
LOCOMOTION & KINEMATICS
Typesofrobotsbylocomotion
Cartesian robot
Cylinderical Robot
Spherical Robot
SCARA Robot
Articulated Robot
Parallel Robot
Cartesian robot /Gantry robot:
In order to pick and place task, sealant application,
assembly operations, management of machine tools
and arc welding the Cartesian robot is utilized. The 3
linear axes of freedom that are vertically oriented at one
another are contained in the Cartesian robots.
Cylindrical robot:
For the operations, machine tools management, spot
welding, and managing die-casting machines the
Cylindrical Robot are applied. A cylindrical coordinate
mechanism is generated by the axes of cylindrical
robot.
Spherical/Polar robot:
A polar coordinate mechanism is generated by the axes
of spherical robot also that’s why it is also named as
polar robots.
Comparative to the Cartesian and cylindrical robots the
polar robots are much complicated as the control
resolutions in it are minimally complex. These are used
for monitoring missions and also used underwater.
SCARA robot:
SCARA or Selective Compliance Assembly/ Articulated
Robot Arm are utilized for assembly purposes because
of its easy and unobstructed mounting. In order to
provide an observance in a plane has a couple of
corresponding rotary joints are contained in the
SCARA robot.
Articulated robot:
Because of the additional axes for the industrial
functions the Articulated Robot is much appropriate.
Generally 4 to 6 axes are there but it can be increased
up to 10. These are widely used in material handling,
dispensing, welding etc.
Parallel robot
The other name of the Parallel Manipulator is the
Parallel robots. For this sort of robots the Flight
simulators are the finest instances that are utilized
through military and commercial pilots.
APPLICATIONS OF ROBOTS
1. INDUSTRY
Robots are used in assembling
of Auto vehicle.
Robots are used in to feed the
metal pieces into the blast
furnace.
2. MEDICAL
Robots are used in operation
work in medical.
Robots are used in laser beam
operation with high accuracy
3. MILITARY
Drone planes being used
in U.S army to keep a
watch on key enemy
installation and enemy
movement using thermal
image processing.
4. SPACE
EXPLORATION
Robots are mostly used
in space research.
Its can easily works in
harmful space where
human being cannot
perform.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Robots are used in research &
development for better working in
hazardous condition.
To reduce human effort and
increase efficiency during varying
installation and assemblies.
FUTURE SCOPE
Robotic Arms has an extensive scope of development. In the
close future the arms will be capable to execute every task as
humans and in far superior way. Imagination is the limit for
its future applications.
It can be an actual benefit for handicapped people, who are
paralyzed or lost their hands in some accident. The arm can
be trained to listen to the command from a human and
perform that task.
A Precise gesture controlled system is also possible. Wearable
devices can be used to send the command and control the
movements of the arm.
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is an immerging field of
research. BCI can be used to acquire signals from the human
brain and control the arm.
THANK YOU
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION_
ARE YOU READY FOR
EXPONENTIAL CHANGE_
FUTURIST GERD LEONHARD,
TFASTUDIOS.MP4

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Digital transformation

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  • 3. “Digitalization is the use of digital technologies to change a business model and provide new revenue and value- producing opportunities”
  • 5. Evolution of Digital Transformation Digital transformation is becoming pervasive across functions, industries and geographies
  • 6. DEGREE OF PRODUCT AND SERVICE DIGITIZATION DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION DRIVERS ARE PUSHING INDUSTRIES ALONG THE PHYSICAL-DIGITAL CONTINUUM.
  • 7. PATHS TO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION REQUIRES STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE VALUE PROPOSITION AND THE OPERATING MODEL.
  • 9. CAPABILITIES Digital Transformation _ What is Digital Transformation _ Digital Transformation 2018 _ Simplilearn.mp4
  • 10. RESHAPING THE BUSINESS AND OPERATING MODEL REQUIRES A NEW SET OF CAPABILITIES.
  • 12. AUTOMATION Automation can be explained as a process to create, control and monitor the applications of technology. Automation is the process of handling the operation of equipment such as processors, machinery, stabilization of ships, aircraft, boilers and many applications with minimum human efforts.
  • 13. REASONS FOR AUTOMATION 1. To increase labour productivity 2. To reduce labour cost 3. To mitigate the effects of labour shortages 4. To reduce or eliminate routine manual and clerical tasks 5. To improve worker safety 6. To improve product quality 7. To reduce manufacturing lead lime 8. To accomplish. processes that cannot be done manually 9. To avoid the high cast of not automating
  • 14. CLASSIFICATION OF AUTOMATION Base on hardware and software. Three main classification are : 1.Fixed (hard) automation – involve hardware only 2.Programmable automation – involve software only 3.Flexible automation – involve hardware and software
  • 15. FIXED AUTOMATION • Is a machine refer to totally hardware that can operate automatically without human interference. • Examples – door with spring load – watch , gravity machine, water- wheel, animal/wind – wheel. • Used in low and medium production manufacturing. • Special machine for production process efficiency at higher number/rate of product. • An Automatic machine and numerical control machine is an example of fixed automation because the inner construction and function can’t be change.
  • 16. PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATION • Combination of hardware (machine) and software (programmable). • Example – Production line assemble, Air condition, screen saver, traffic light, radiator • Used when rate of production are small and there is a variation at the product. • An equipment's can be easily change their setup according to the product configuration needs after the first production is finish. • More different/variety and unique product can be produce economically in small amount. • One set of program to control the whole operation of product.
  • 17. FLEXIBLE AUTOMATION - ROBOTICS • Also known as “Flexible Manufacturing System(FMS)” and “Computer Integrated Manufacturing(CIM)”. • Combination of hardware and software ( same as programmable) but can easily changed during the operation without waiting the whole operation completed. • It can be programmed for different configuration product either at the beginning, middle or end of the production according to the production changes. • But usually configuration product are limited compare to the programming automation. • Allows combination of certain system. • In flexible automation, different product can be made in the same time at the same manufacture system. • Flexible Automation System mostly consist of series of workstation that is connected to the material operation and storage system, assembly line and control of operation of work by using a program for a different work station. Example – Automobile assemble line.
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  • 19. DEFINITION- ROBOTICS Defined by Robotics Industry Association (RIA) as “A reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools or specialized devices through variable programmed motion for a variety of tasks” • Law of Japan states that a robot is “All purpose machine equipped with a memory device (for handling) capable of replacing human labour for the automatic performance of tasks” • Robert Schilling defines a robot as “a software controlled mechanical device that uses sensors to guide one or more of its end effectors through various programmed motions in a work space in order to manipulate physical objects”
  • 20. INTRODUCTION The word Robot comes from the “Czech” word “ROBOTA”. Which means “Forced labor.” It is a Electromechanical device. It perform various task. It may be human controlled or automated. It finds its uses in all assets of our life A robot is a device that is built to independently perform actions and interact with its surroundings.
  • 21. TYPES OF ROBOTS AS PER APPLICATIONS TypesofRobots Industrial Robots Mobile Robots Agriculture Robots Tele-Robots Service Robots Industrial Robots Now robots are used in a huge variety of industrial applications. Several tasks which includes monotony, precision, fortitude, speed, and consistency can be completed much better by robots, that’s why many manufacturing jobs that were done by humans are progressively more being done by robots [19]. Mobile Robots The Mobile robots are also named as Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) that is utilized at over huge sized places such as hospitals for the transporting material. The enhanced edition of the Automatic Guided Vehicles is the SGV that is Self-Guided Vehicle that can be individually navigate in a space [19]. Agriculture Robots Even though the thought of robots planting seeds, ploughing fields, and gathering the crop may appear directly an innovative science fiction book, therefore in the practical levels there are several robots can be applied for agricultural operations like that type of robots who can pick cherries. Tele-robots In the areas such as which are not safe to humans, which are distant and which are remote these robots are used. In the nuclear power plants rather than humans Tele-robots are helpful that can manage harmful material or get on functions potentially destructive for humans [19]. Service Robots Through utilization the robots which do not occur into other sorts are the Service robots. These can be diverse data collection robots, the robots are constructed in order to illustrate off technologies; these robots are utilized for research and utilized for many more things to do.
  • 22. TYPES OF ROBOTS BY LOCOMOTION & KINEMATICS Typesofrobotsbylocomotion Cartesian robot Cylinderical Robot Spherical Robot SCARA Robot Articulated Robot Parallel Robot Cartesian robot /Gantry robot: In order to pick and place task, sealant application, assembly operations, management of machine tools and arc welding the Cartesian robot is utilized. The 3 linear axes of freedom that are vertically oriented at one another are contained in the Cartesian robots. Cylindrical robot: For the operations, machine tools management, spot welding, and managing die-casting machines the Cylindrical Robot are applied. A cylindrical coordinate mechanism is generated by the axes of cylindrical robot. Spherical/Polar robot: A polar coordinate mechanism is generated by the axes of spherical robot also that’s why it is also named as polar robots. Comparative to the Cartesian and cylindrical robots the polar robots are much complicated as the control resolutions in it are minimally complex. These are used for monitoring missions and also used underwater. SCARA robot: SCARA or Selective Compliance Assembly/ Articulated Robot Arm are utilized for assembly purposes because of its easy and unobstructed mounting. In order to provide an observance in a plane has a couple of corresponding rotary joints are contained in the SCARA robot. Articulated robot: Because of the additional axes for the industrial functions the Articulated Robot is much appropriate. Generally 4 to 6 axes are there but it can be increased up to 10. These are widely used in material handling, dispensing, welding etc. Parallel robot The other name of the Parallel Manipulator is the Parallel robots. For this sort of robots the Flight simulators are the finest instances that are utilized through military and commercial pilots.
  • 23. APPLICATIONS OF ROBOTS 1. INDUSTRY Robots are used in assembling of Auto vehicle. Robots are used in to feed the metal pieces into the blast furnace. 2. MEDICAL Robots are used in operation work in medical. Robots are used in laser beam operation with high accuracy
  • 24. 3. MILITARY Drone planes being used in U.S army to keep a watch on key enemy installation and enemy movement using thermal image processing. 4. SPACE EXPLORATION Robots are mostly used in space research. Its can easily works in harmful space where human being cannot perform.
  • 25. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Robots are used in research & development for better working in hazardous condition. To reduce human effort and increase efficiency during varying installation and assemblies.
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  • 27. FUTURE SCOPE Robotic Arms has an extensive scope of development. In the close future the arms will be capable to execute every task as humans and in far superior way. Imagination is the limit for its future applications. It can be an actual benefit for handicapped people, who are paralyzed or lost their hands in some accident. The arm can be trained to listen to the command from a human and perform that task. A Precise gesture controlled system is also possible. Wearable devices can be used to send the command and control the movements of the arm. Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is an immerging field of research. BCI can be used to acquire signals from the human brain and control the arm.
  • 29. DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION_ ARE YOU READY FOR EXPONENTIAL CHANGE_ FUTURIST GERD LEONHARD, TFASTUDIOS.MP4