Before we offer advice on automation engineering, we first do the necessary research. You will be asked all sorts of questions and we will look over the operator’s shoulder. How can he best perform his job? What opportunities are not yet being used? How is the installation currently being used?
As soon as we have collected the answers to these questions, we get back to the office. On the way and back in the office, our automation engineers crack their brains over possible automation solutions to make installations work together as efficiently as possible. They develop these ideas and concepts into a functional design.
From the functional design comes the technical design. You can think of the technical design as the skeleton in which we determine which automation software we will deploy, where the installations will be placed, which computers and automation components we will work with, and so on.
The technical design is solid as a rock. Then it’s time to actually implement the automation solutions. Testing, testing and more testing. Is everything correct, down to the smallest detail? Good, then it’s time to get the automated installations up and running. Sit back and watch as our experts implement automation software in your plant.