• 4/29/2021
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TUM Campus Heilbronn in the center of digital transformation

Competence center for digital factory transformation

The Technical University of Munich (TUM), the German car manufacturer Audi, the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (IAO) and additional partners are launching a new digitalization initiative, the "Automotive Initiative 2025" (AI25). The TUM campus Heilbronn will play a central role in this initiative aiming at creating a leading global network of expertise for digital factory transformation and innovation.

Mit dem Ziel, ein weltweit führendes Kompetenznetzwerk für digitale Fabriktransformation und -innovation aufzubauen, starten Audi, das Fraunhofer-Institut IAO und die TUM die Digitalisierungsoffensive „Automotive Initiative 2025“ (AI25). Stefan Warter / AUDI AG
Aiming at creating a leading global network of expertise for digital factory transformation and innovation, Audi, the Fraunhofer Institute IAO and TUM are launching the digitalization initiative, the "Automotive Initiative 2025" (AI25).

In the “Automotive Initiative 2025” (AI25), the Technical University of Munich, the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering and Organization and Audi want to unite and further develop their competences in the field of “Smart Production”. Relevant IT solutions and ideas will be provided by technology the partners Amazon Web Services (AWS), SAP, Capgemini and the XL2 joint venture, in which Audi is a founding partner.

The initiative set off by Audi aims to establish a world-leading competence network for digital factory transformation and innovation at the Bildungscampus in Heilbronn. The Audi site in Neckarsulm will assume a central role as a pilot factory and real-world laboratory for digital transformation. 

Pooling competence for smart production and logistics

AI25 is striving to develop and test digital solutions for the factory of the future and implement them in vehicle production and logistics for series production within the next five years, with the overarching goal of making these key components of the production process even more efficient and flexible. Particularly beneficial will be Neckarsulm’s expertise in small-series and volume production. 

“We already have extensive experience in the areas of vehicle production, logistics and production IT at our Neckarsulm site. We will further enhance these capabilities in a targeted manner as part of the transformation. With our dedicated team of experts and our partners in the Automotive Initiative 2025 we develop the site into a leading factory for digital production and logistics within the Group,” said Peter Kössler, Board Member for Production and Logistics at Audi.

As part of the Bildungscampus Heilbronn and the Heilbronn-Franken region’s Innovation and IT Network, the site will help to develop such future thinking solutions as the use of artificial intelligence or intuitive man-machine interaction. 

XL2, the Heilbronn-based joint venture founded last year by Audi and Capgemini, will play an important role when it comes to bringing IT innovations to the Audi plants around the world. With academic support from the Fraunhofer IAO and the Technical University of Munich, XL2 will collaborate with additional IT experts from Capgemini, SAP and AWS to develop the IT solutions required for a smart and connected factory. 

Digital cross-supply chain platform

The basis for this collaboration is the Digital Production Platform (DPP), in which the data of every machine, piece of equipment and system from every plant in the Volkswagen Group are pooled. The sites thus become part of the industrial cloud, which in the future will also include the Group’s supply chain as well as additional partners. With Neckarsulm and Ingolstadt, the first two Audi sites have already been connected to the DPP; the remaining sites will follow later this year. 

In their collaboration, the companies will be leveraging AWS technologies in the areas of the Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning and computing services that will be developed specifically for the production environment and adapted to the requirements of the automotive industry.

Furthermore, the use of the SAP S/4HANA platform will lay the foundation for the next generation of digital production processes, on which the companies will work together on solutions for modular production and interoperable vehicle logistics. 

As part of this interdisciplinary collaboration between research, industry and IT, the companies will use industry-specific applications of the SAP Industry Cloud in the areas of machine learning, robotic process automation and business process intelligence, which are holistically aligned with future needs for the automation and digitalization of the automotive industry.

Holistic view of the digital transformation

“With the Automotive Initiative 2025, we have created a pioneering, interdisciplinary network between academia, research, IT companies and automobile manufacturing. The initiative uses sound science to drive the digital transformation of automobile production within the overall context of technology, organization and particularly continuing education,” explains Professor Helmut Krcmar from the Technical University of Munich.

“AI25 is characterized by its holistic view of the digital transformation and by its clear ties to the real world. We study both strategic topics and concrete use cases that accelerate the digital transformation and generate new innovative ideas,” added Frank Loydl, Chief Information Officer (CIO) at AUDI AG.

The initiative is also expected to become an idea foundry and driver for the digital transformation of production and logistics throughout the Volkswagen Group. The knowledge gleaned will be used to help shape the future IT configuration of the automotive plants and expand this sustainably at Audi. Other goals include the definition of generally applicable standards for the transformation and the rollout of concrete use cases to all Group plants worldwide via the industrial cloud.

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Contacts to this article:

Prof. Dr. Helmut Krcmar
Technical University of Munich
Delegate Officer of the president for TUM Campus Heilbronn
Tel.:+49 89 289 19530
E-Mail: helmut.krcmar@tum.de

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