16.04.21

Indonesia’s Ministry of Industry partners with Zyfra to boost digital transformation in Indonesia

Agency for Industrial Human Resources Development of Ministry of Industry of Indonesia signed an agreement with Zyfra, Finnish-Russian digital solutions provider for heavy industries, to cooperate in the field of human resource development for industrial digitalization projects in the country.

The scope of cooperation will include human resource development related to Industry 4.0 and providing Zyfra’s products demo and multimedia equipment on the showcase center area at Indonesia’s Digital Innovation and Capability Center (PIDI 4.0).

PIDI 4.0 is an initiative to create a network of Digital Capabilities Centers (DCC) to assist companies with their digital transformation, as part of the “Making Indonesia 4.0” initiative.

PIDI 4.0 centers are designed to build digital awareness and capabilities for key industrial sectors, which include automotive, chemicals, electronics, food and beverage (F&B), and textiles. It comprises of a main hub in Permata Hijau with satellite facilities around Indonesia. The Permata Hijau base consists of five centers, each focusing on drivers of Industry 4.0 adoption and showcasing the implementation of digital solutions on a simulated shopfloor.

PIDI 4.0 Indonesia will be the one stop solution for implementing Industry 4.0 projects and the window of Indonesia 4.0 to the world,” said  Pak Arus Gunawan, Head of Agency of Industrial Human Resource Development in the Ministry of Industry. “PIDI 4.0 is a unique digital manufacturing learning center which offers to the companies’ management and employees hands-on experience and workshops on how the next generation technology will help them advance operations, design and productivity and can be used at all levels of the value chain.

We are happy to become a part of the initiative. Zyfra’s MDCplus real-time machine monitoring and manufacturing data collection system boosts efficiency more than 286 plants worldwide, so we are ready to share best practices with our Indonesian colleagues,” said Pavel Rastopshin, Managing Director of Zyfra. “Zyfra has also become one of the first companies to implement robotic solutions for mining industry – autonomous mine dump trucks and drill rigs.

An industrial equipment monitoring system is an essential component of the digital transformation of enterprises. It has proved to be in-line with the up-to-date requirements to cost effective and environmentally friendly manufacturing. MDCplus collects overall data from all types of machines and monitor energy consumption, which results in substantial increase in machine utilization and energy saving.

Read at industrytoday.com

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