machineering GmbH & Co.KG

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machineering GmbH & Co. KG, based in Munich, develops innovative software solutions for real-time material flow and robot simulation. We are a team with hands-on industry experience: Experts from a wide range of specialist disciplines offer advice to companies and engineers on all topics relating to visualization and simulation in the areas of development, sales, and virtual commissioning.

Simulating complex material flows and mechatronic production systems virtually and thus saving valuable time is one of the greatest reserves of efficiency in machine and plant construction. In this way, the development and construction of plants can be accelerated and secured using 3D simulation and virtual prototyping. In project acquisition, planned plants can be visualized in a dialog with the customer in a sales-effective way. The greatest potential, however, lies in the virtual commissioning of plants and production lines: It has been proven that the costs for installing, testing, and optimizing plants can be reduced by up to 75% using simulation.

When machineering was founded in 2007, a spin-off of the iwb (Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Betriebswissenschaften in München), Dr. Wünsch and his team began development of the physics-based simulation software “iPhysics”, which has been continuously developed since then and tailored to meet customers’ needs. In 2009, the name was changed to a GmbH & Co. KG by Dr. Georg Wünsch and Beate Maria Freyer. The 3D simulation solutions developed by the machineering engineers are now successfully used by leading plant and machine manufacturers as well as production companies in various industries.

Connector

iPhysics EPLAN Electric P8 Connector

With the Integration between iPhysics and EPLAN Electric P8, data can be exchanged bi-directionally between electrical engineering and virtual commissioning platform The function of the EPLAN Electric P8 and iPhysics is the consistent transfer of master data and transactional / project related data similar to ERP connectors. This includes for example technical data of the sensors, actuators and control components in the systems (e.g. Stroke range for cyclinders, Process temperature for fluid sensor) as well positioning information’s, PLC address lists and more.

With the bi-directional connector, data can be imported or exported into both worlds. Relevant data can be easily exchanged between the different workstations of electrical engineers and simulation engineers. Both can freely determine when they utilise the data from the other discipline, and place it at the others disposal. This allows the controlled exchange of information.