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Excerpt from an interview by the Allianz Industrie 4.0 Baden-Württemberg
Host: Lukas Schleicher, Allianz Industrie 4.0
Guest: Oliver Winzenried, CEO and Founder, WIBU-SYSTEMS AG
Intellectual property is increasing with the exponential growth of digital transformation. The IP relates not just to finished products, but also to all the technical know-how that is created in beforehand and often protected by legal means. In the mechanical industry, it used to be that hardware played the biggest role; with the advent of software though, new business models have emerged where after-sale on-demand features can be activated or disabled real-time. Encryption against copy and reverse engineering and versatile licensing become key elements of the new digital economy.
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By Wibu-SystemsExcerpt from an interview by the Allianz Industrie 4.0 Baden-Württemberg
Host: Lukas Schleicher, Allianz Industrie 4.0
Guest: Oliver Winzenried, CEO and Founder, WIBU-SYSTEMS AG
Intellectual property is increasing with the exponential growth of digital transformation. The IP relates not just to finished products, but also to all the technical know-how that is created in beforehand and often protected by legal means. In the mechanical industry, it used to be that hardware played the biggest role; with the advent of software though, new business models have emerged where after-sale on-demand features can be activated or disabled real-time. Encryption against copy and reverse engineering and versatile licensing become key elements of the new digital economy.
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