Welding robot in a dark workshop, sparks fly during welding. Welding robot in a dark workshop, sparks fly during welding.

Federal Research Projects – Innovation & Digitalization by Wagner GmbH

Audience members in a conference hall are watching a presentation; at the front, a speaker stands next to a projection. Audience members in a conference hall are watching a presentation; at the front, a speaker stands next to a projection.
Audience members in a conference hall are watching a presentation; at the front, a speaker stands next to a projection. Audience members in a conference hall are watching a presentation; at the front, a speaker stands next to a projection.

AKzentE4.0 – Shaping the Future of Work

In the research project AKzentE4.0, we are developing practical solutions for the workplace of tomorrow together with partners from academia and industry. The goal is to use digital technologies in such a way that they best support employees in production and training.

Our focal points at wagner:

  • Building a digital learning management system for vocational training to improve collaboration between company, school and trainers/instructors.
  • Development of a request and order management system with integrated digital resource planning.
  • Testing AR and VR solutions to support construction sites and mobile deployments.
  • Building a training system for mobile work, including digital capture and transfer of experiential knowledge.

In this way we actively shape how digitalization, training and work organization come together in medium-sized companies.

MobiDART – Mobile digital repair technologies

In the MobiDART project we are working together with partners from research and industry on the development of a mobile, digitally controlled repair technology. The aim is to repair large components directly on site more efficiently, more precisely and in a more resource-efficient way.

Our role at wagner:

  • Testing the technology in an industrial environment and validating its suitability for practical use.
  • Co-designing process workflows for mobile repair, from preparation to quality control.
  • Bringing our know-how from everyday repair practice to optimally adapt new digital tools to real-world requirements.

In this way we help to bring modern repair methods such as laser cladding into mobile use and to rethink sustainable maintenance.

Close-up of molten metal flowing from a nozzle into a tube. Close-up of molten metal flowing from a nozzle into a tube.
Close-up of molten metal flowing from a nozzle into a tube. Close-up of molten metal flowing from a nozzle into a tube.
An industrial robotic arm welds metal, sparks flying in a workshop. An industrial robotic arm welds metal, sparks flying in a workshop.
An industrial robotic arm welds metal, sparks flying in a workshop. An industrial robotic arm welds metal, sparks flying in a workshop.

KMU-i: AutSch – Automation of Welding Tasks

The AutSch project aims to support traditionally manual welding processes with intelligent automation solutions, especially in small and medium-sized enterprises.

Our focal points at wagner:

  • Development and testing of flexible automation concepts for complex welding tasks.
  • Investigation of how robotics, sensors, and assistance systems can make work safer, more efficient, and more ergonomic.
  • Bringing in our practical experience to create solutions that can be easily implemented in real-world operations.

In doing so, we are actively shaping the next step in the digitization of craft-oriented manufacturing processes.

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Sealed Services

Link to the research project: Sealed Services

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