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Heidelberg wins awards for digitization strategy

Wednesday 06. July 2016 - Heidelberg Assistant big data application boosts competitivenessView2Connect PLM platform shortens time-to-market processDigital Leader Award in “Create Impact” and “Spark Collaboration” categoriesActing as the driving force behind the sector’s further digitization has made Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) an award winner. The innovative Heidelberg Assistant and View2Connect software applications were successful in different categories of IDG Business […]


Heidelberg Assistant big data application boosts competitiveness
View2Connect PLM platform shortens time-to-market process
Digital Leader Award in “Create Impact” and “Spark Collaboration” categories

Acting as the driving force behind the sector’s further digitization has made Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) an award winner. The innovative Heidelberg Assistant and View2Connect software applications were successful in different categories of IDG Business Media und Dimension Data Deutschland’s Digital Leader Award 2016. A total of eight outstanding digitization projects that have set a good example and demonstrated innovative design approaches were singled out for recognition.

The focal point of digitization for Heidelberg lies in making print shops more competitive by integrating and automating the customer’s entire value chain. To this end, systems combined with appropriate services will in future operate ever more independently and autonomously. New digital solutions aim to extend customers’ business models so as to open up new market segments by making industrial printing even more flexible. All company processes will also be made far simpler in the future.

“The accolades confirm we have adopted the right strategy for taking the printing industry into a new digital era,” said Heidelberg CFO Dirk Kaliebe at the award ceremony. “This involves stepping up our investment in the digital and services growth segments. Our customers expect us to deliver added value and enhanced business opportunities, and we are actively helping them make the transformation to a digitized future,” added Kaliebe, who is also responsible for IT.

The winners of the various categories were presented with their awards at the gala event. The Heidelberg Assistant digitization platform beat strong competition to win the “Create Impact” category, for which the nominees had submitted end-to-end, company-wide digitization strategies. At the recent drupa industry trade show, the company launched the Heidelberg Cloud – a solution geared to the print media industry for global networking of all Heidelberg products for digital services and smart eShopping. Thanks to the company’s pioneering role in linking equipment online, over 25,000 machines and software modules are already connected to the Heidelberg Cloud. The new Heidelberg Assistant portal, which has also been optimized for mobile use, augments the existing platform and gives customers direct access to all Heidelberg service applications so as to boost the availability and productivity of their print shops.

The “Spark Collaboration” category focused on projects that are using digital tools to revolutionize the world of work and have established a digital working culture. Heidelberg was successful here, too, with a second digitization project. The View2Connect platform solution, which greatly simplifies processes at mechanical engineering companies, won over the panel of judges. This software solution – the first of its kind in the industry – creates new possibilities for collaboration between development, purchasing, production, assembly, and services in the value chain. Heidelberg uses the product in-house and also successfully sells it to outside companies from, among others, the mechanical engineering and automotive industries.

Over 90 digitization projects were submitted in the run-up to the event. A panel of experts nominated 18 companies in six categories and the winners were presented with their awards at the gala ceremony in the presence of Brigitte Zypries, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.

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