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In the fourth episode of bauma TALK, host Alexandra von Lingen is joined by Katharina Schick, Project Engineer at Liebherr and Benjamin Beck from Construction Future Lab. The episode is all about “networked construction”, connectivity and the role of the MiC 4.0 BUS technology and the ISO15143-3 server-to-server interface as industry standards to simplify communication between machines, machine attachments, and servers. The episode highlights how bauma is the central platform for exchange.
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Dialogue Partner:
Katharina Schick
Katharina Schick holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University. Before joining Liebherr, she worked as a research associate at the Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering (MSE) at RWTH Aachen, where she led a research project on data-based predictive maintenance of mobile machinery.
Benjamin Beck
An active member of the MiC4.0 working group “machine data”, Benjamin Beck has been contributing to the development of data standardization for construction equipment. Since January 2023, he has been a research associate at the Construction Future Lab, a TU Dresden spin-off that builds upon the outcomes of Bauen 4.0. Since September 2023, he has led the "Digital Test Construction Site" division, which develops and tests innovations for the future of the construction industry.
Alexandra von Lingen, Podcast-Host
Imprint:
In the fourth episode of bauma TALK, host Alexandra von Lingen is joined by Katharina Schick, Project Engineer at Liebherr and Benjamin Beck from Construction Future Lab. The episode is all about “networked construction”, connectivity and the role of the MiC 4.0 BUS technology and the ISO15143-3 server-to-server interface as industry standards to simplify communication between machines, machine attachments, and servers. The episode highlights how bauma is the central platform for exchange.
More information about bauma:
Dialogue Partner:
Katharina Schick
Katharina Schick holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University. Before joining Liebherr, she worked as a research associate at the Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering (MSE) at RWTH Aachen, where she led a research project on data-based predictive maintenance of mobile machinery.
Benjamin Beck
An active member of the MiC4.0 working group “machine data”, Benjamin Beck has been contributing to the development of data standardization for construction equipment. Since January 2023, he has been a research associate at the Construction Future Lab, a TU Dresden spin-off that builds upon the outcomes of Bauen 4.0. Since September 2023, he has led the "Digital Test Construction Site" division, which develops and tests innovations for the future of the construction industry.
Alexandra von Lingen, Podcast-Host
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