(This article originally ran in the June 5 edition of the drupa daily.)
Timm Edelhoff, head of Horizon GmbH in Quickborn, Germany, takes a pragmatic approach to automation. Under his leadership, Horizon GmbH embraces the smart factory concept to leverage technologies that streamline operations, enhance productivity, and deliver customer value. It is all on exhibition in their drupa stand in Hall 6 and partner stands across the messe.
Edelhoff’s philosophy on automation is clear: technology should serve a purpose beyond novelty. "Automation must have a customer benefit or ROI," says Edelhoff. "Technology without a direct benefit is a waste of […]
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