Improve your layout!

From the initial idea to the ideal solution.

Recognise potential, test variants and find solutions. And all based on data that you can share. This is how you achieve clarity and comprehensibility.

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Iterative planning for optimal stations.

Optimize layouts and workspaces more efficiently and create more acceptance for changes.

Analyze, digitize, optimize.

Capture the current status and use it as a basis.

Use point clouds and 2D DWGs to digitally map your environment. Make changes directly to the virtual copy. Analyze the current status by recording and visualising movement in VR.

An animation shows a point cloud from a workstation and a replica with 3D elements in Halocline.

Create multiple variants.

Test ideas quickly, make data-based decisions.

Try out different approaches and compare them side by side. Instead of pursuing just one path, test all variants iteratively. This will help you find the most efficient solution that really optimises your process.

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Make decisions based on data.

Evaluation of variants for long-lasting solutions.

Test your variants with body awareness: ergonomics, time and routes are clearly recorded and visualised. With MTMmotion®, you can evaluate process recordings according to recognised standards and compare variants based on data. So you know exactly which optimisations are really beneficial.

In addition to recording movement in VR, an MTM evaluation is suggested.

Convince everyone!

Present optimizations in an understandable way.

Get your team and all stakeholders on board with clear visualizations. Make your changes tangible and show what needs to improve and how. Your planning becomes understandable for everyone - and decisions become easier.

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Workstation Design at Siemens

An increasing product variety on single workstations posed a challenge for Siemens in Karlsruhe. Fast and flexible planning was required.

"Workstation design is now four times faster for us. At the same time, we were able to involve people early on in the planning process and thus create tailor-made solutions.“
– Albert Franz, Industrial Engineer
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Create now a digital version of your shopfloor.