About the
implementation

Scoprite l’interoperabilità dei gemelli digitali standardizzati e rendete tangibile questa esperienza.
Per la prima volta, è possibile accedere a tutti i dati dei prodotti, di tutte le aziende, in una forma standardizzata on-the-go/on-demand.
Stiamo affrontando il fatto che il settore è e rimane estremamente frammentato. Ecco perché è importante lavorare sull’interoperabilità: Tutti i partecipanti alla sfida SPS scopriranno che il percorso può essere agevole anche se saranno coinvolti due repertori AAS indipendenti che forniscono i gemelli digitali.
All participating partners have committed to providing product information in the same standard, both in terms of content and provisioning. Through this project, an environment has been established where data is provided according to the AAS standard and is also structured according to standardized submodels.
This gives the user a unique opportunity to gather the necessary supplier data for their processes, from engineering to operation, across different independent vendors in an equally straightforward manner.
Technical benefits:
- AAS implementation to serve efficient data exchange.
- No point-to-point connection is necessary for each vendor.
- Standardized information across all vendors means no additional translation or restructuring of data is needed.
Business benefits:
- Paperless provisioning of product data – available on demand to the right people when they need it.
- Vendor independent – no costly solutions needed for connecting each vendor.
- Up-to-date information.
Insights
AND Q&A
Why the digital twin/ AAS should be interoperable?
- Efficient Data Exchange: One of the primary purposes of ensuring interoperability between the Digital Twin and AAS is to facilitate a standardized and efficient exchange of data across different stages of production. This standard-conformant data exchange is particularly beneficial in engineering sectors, where various stakeholders like manufacturers, suppliers, and customers are involved. Through the defined AAS standard, digital twins can be exchanged efficiently among different partners, thereby enhancing the process of engineering.
- Industry 4.0 Alignment: The interoperability aligns well with the objectives of Industry 4.0, which advocates for enhanced connectivity, standardization, and data sharing among industrial assets. This interoperability is described as a pillar of the mission statement for Industry 4.0. By establishing a standardized digital representation (Digital Twin) via AAS, Industry 4.0’s goals of creating an interoperable, sustainable, and sovereign industrial ecosystem are advanced.
- Manufacturer Interoperability: The AAS is instrumental in achieving manufacturer interoperability, meaning it enables the exchange of data between assets from different manufacturers. This is a significant advantage for manufacturers, suppliers, customers, and factories, as it simplifies cooperation and promotes a standardized representation of data. The interoperability thus facilitates better coordination among different stakeholders involved in the production ecosystem .
- Support for Autonomous Systems and AI: The Asset Administration Shell not only supports the exchange of data but also lays a digital and interoperable foundation for autonomous systems and Artificial Intelligence (AI). It does this by structuring data in a way that can be standardized, found, modeled, retrieved, and forwarded, covering the entire lifecycle of products, devices, machines, and facilities. This structured data handling is essential for realizing complex solutions and continuous value chains, which are core to the functioning of autonomous systems and AI in an industrial setup
- Implementation Challenges: The scope of implementation possibilities, use cases, and complexity in the production environment can be challenging, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), but also for larger companies. The interoperability between the Digital Twin and AAS helps in navigating these challenges by providing a structured approach towards implementing digital twins in a norm-compliant digital production
Interoperability between the Digital Twin and Asset Administration Shell is crucial for standardizing data exchange, aligning with Industry 4.0 objectives, facilitating manufacturer interoperability, supporting autonomous systems and AI, and navigating implementation challenges in the production environment.
What is the platform & What benefit does a multi-vendor platform provide?
The Digital Twin based on the AAS and provided by a standard conform Repository (such as an AAS-Platform) makes it a single source of truth for product information in cross-company business scenarios.
Industry supply chains are fragmented. Products evolve and move cross company. At some point almost all Use Cases require to move an AAS across various backends.
How does the conplement platform work?
Provisioning of instance and type asset administration shells.
Interfaces for machine read and write access to the AAS, compliant with IDTA API specification for an AAS complying with V3.0 specification.
Submodels*: Digital Nameplate / Handover Documentation / Technical Data / Contact Information / Hierarchical Structure for BoM / Product Carbon Footprint
Conplement:
twinsphere – The industry grade AAS-Platform
- Highly scalable provision of 8‑digit numbers of AAS
- Multi-tenancy with secure isolation of client data
- Notification on information updates with versatile eventing
- Push mechanism to automatically publish new digital twins
- Automatic creation and publishing of VDI-2770 Document Containers with PDF‑A
- SDK for C# and Java to integrate AAS creation in your production processes
- Easy Access to all data in the Asset Administration Shells with build in AAS-Viewer
Why is it a balancing act to transfer multivendor capabilities to end users?
The Follow-the-Twin Challenge shows exactly this. It provides information about different assets in a unified and consistent manner, although not being by a central system.
In order to be allowed for a daily jackpot the user needs to gather a minimum number of products from each backend. No worries it’s not going to be too difficult, and the app will guide you.