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Making the World More Sustainable with Open-Source and Standards – How Digital Twins based on the Asset Administration Shell support Sustainability Scenarios in the Industry

Session details
Speaker(s): 
Frank Schnicke (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)
Thiago Weber Martins (SAP SE)
Experience level: 
Beginner
Tags: 
Digital Twins
Industry 4.0
Asset Administration Shell
sustainability
Manufacturing-X
Session Track: 
IoT & Edge
Session Type: 
Standard

In today's rapidly changing world, addressing sustainability challenges is more critical than ever. The industrial sector plays a significant role in carbon emissions, and it is essential to leverage innovative technologies to reduce environmental impact. This session aims to explore the powerful combination of open-source projects and digital twins in achieving a more transparent carbon footprint. By harnessing the potential of the Eclipse BaSyx and Eclipse AAS4J projects, and utilizing the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) with Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) submodel, sustainability scenarios can be effectively implemented and monitored. This session will provide insights into the capabilities of open-source solutions, their integration with digital twin technologies, and how they can be leveraged for transforming industries towards a more sustainable future.

Target Audience: This session is suitable for software developers, architects, engineers, researchers, and industry professionals interested in exploring the intersection of open-source projects, digital twins, and sustainability. Familiarity with concepts related to IoT, Industry 4.0, and carbon footprint management will be beneficial but not mandatory.

Objective of the presentation: 
By attending this session, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how open-source projects, such as Eclipse BaSyx and Eclipse AAS4J, can be leveraged for quick implementation within sustainability scenarios. They will leave with practical insights, real-world examples, and an increased awareness of the importance of leveraging open-source solutions and standards for achieving sustainability goals in the industry. Key Takeaways: - Understand the role of open-source projects in driving sustainability initiatives. - Learn about the Eclipse BaSyx and Eclipse AAS4J projects and their significance in digital twin implementation. - Explore how digital twins based on the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) enable transparency and sustainability scenarios. - Discover practical examples and use cases of leveraging digital twins for carbon footprint reduction and monitoring. - Gain insights into future possibilities and challenges in utilizing open-source and standards for sustainable practices.
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