At the initiative of the Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub (L-DIH), under the aegis of Luxinnovation and FEDIL, "DIH on Tour" will crisscross the Grand Duchy between 20 September and 9 October 2022 in order to meet with industrial companies.
For the 2022 edition, nine stages are planned, from Hosingen in the north to Dudelange in the south of the country. On the way, the bus will pass through Lentzweiler, Wiltz, Fridhaff, Steinsel, Potaschberg, Contern and Pétange.
"The success of the first edition, where we met more than 100 companies on twelve industrial sites, convinced us to repeat the initiative this year", explained Joachim Clemens-Stolbrink, Senior Advisor - Digital Transformation at Luxinnovation. "By going directly to industrial companies, we can be more attentive to their needs. We are also able to better explain to them all the benefits they can gain from digital transformation and the transition to industry 4.0”.
At each stage, awareness raising on a number of key digitalisation themes, round tables and exchanges with experts, and a visit to one of the companies hosting the bus will be offered.
The focus will be on artificial intelligence and machine learning in production workshops.
"This formula also allows manufacturing companies to meet and exchange with others around common experiences and issues," said Arnaud Lambert, Director - Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub at Luxinnovation. “From our point of view, the discussions help us to better identify the needs of companies on the ground and respond in the most appropriate way to help them with digital innovation in order to become more competitive, but also more sustainable”.
The official launch of the 2022 edition of the DIH on Tour took place at the FANUC European Customisation and Distribution Centre in Contern. The Japanese company customises and configures several thousand robots for European industrial customers. "This is one of the country's key industrial sites," said Mr Lambert. "The high level of digitalisation and automation of this company is an illustration of what is possible when you think Industry 4.0. But even if you don't go that far, it is still possible to implement a wide range of digital transformation projects".