Home Technology Digital Transformation Bosch introduces new digital transformation solution in the Middle East The solution harvests data to predict and assess outcomes, respond to changes and improve operations, helping customers to manage and simplify complex automation by Divsha Bhat December 6, 2022 Bosch, a supplier of technology and services, has announced the Middle East launch of its digital twin – IAPM (Integrated Asset Performance Management) solution. Digital twin − IAPM is a cyber-physical system that enables our customers under industrial and energy to harness the power of digital transformation to drive reliability-centred maintenance and total productive maintenance. Simply put, the solution harvests data to predict and assess outcomes, respond to changes and improve operations, helping customers to manage and simplify complex automation while optimising efficiencies. Per Johansson, general manager of Bosch Middle East said: “With digital twin − IAPM, customers can better handle predictable and avoidable challenges. This is our latest digital transformation solution; customers can enhance the maintenance of large rotating and static assets through digital intervention so that the machines tell you when they need your attention. This fundamentally enables businesses to drastically improve their efficiencies, including reducing unplanned downtime, maintenance and failure costs resulting in saving of time, money and energy use.” Relying on natural intelligence and first principles, Bosch’s AI-powered IAPM is customised to suit organisational needs. Built on sensors, software and a service framework, the solution can harness 3D interactive, immersive environments to generate physics, engineering and business insights. Read: Bosch to spend $3bn to bolster European chip supplies Tags Bosch digital transformation Digital Twin Technology 0 Comments You might also like Eight Sleep expands into UAE, offering smart sleep solutions Thales’ Elias Merrawe on shaping the future of flight Review: HMD Skyline – A fresh take on smartphone design Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia