Automation specialist Lenze wants to remain agile in the face of the dynamic development of the coronavirus pandemic and is continuously expanding its digital offerings.
As Lenze products and solutions are also in system-relevant areas can currently be used in almost all locations, including Italy, according to the company, continue production. Only the Production and logistics centre in northern France has been closed for a fortnight since 23 March.
As all trade fairs have currently been cancelled or postponed, Lenze is offering its customers Virtual trade fair tours, Skype meetings and regular information on the Homepage and about the Social media channels.
„As an exhibitor from the very beginning, we very much regret the cancellation of Hannover Messe 2020, but at the same time we see no alternative to this step. It is important for us to be there for our customers and interested parties as a strong partner right now. As an innovation leader and pioneer of digitalisation, we have many alternatives available to us,“ says Steffen Schwerd, Head of Sales EMEA Central at Lenze.

With its range of products, the company has always digital change manageable for customers, and is now increasingly focussing on the cooperation and presentation of its systems, products and services. on the digital possibilities. The Whitepaper series on IoT topics and Trainings and webinars around the Lenze automation platform the company already offers free of charge to. This offering is now being continuously expanded.
„Over the next few weeks, we will be launching a Lecture series as webcast, The event focusses on the current trends and challenges facing machine manufacturers. And these are not diminishing due to the changing framework conditions. In line with the motto „from trend to reality“, the new webcasts therefore focus on very specific solutions for practical implementation. We are already able to support our customers with our software tools throughout the entire digital engineering process, from the idea to production. In times like these, it becomes even clearer how The importance of digitalisation, especially for mechanical engineering to reduce costs and become more efficient and faster, for example. With the Digital twin the construction and commissioning is already now completely virtual possible,“ says Steffen Schwerd continue.
Another example is the Easy System Designer, an innovative Web-based engineering tool, with which the user can Complete planning of machine solutions, consisting of automation and drive components as well as software.
„We are therefore making productive use of the current global changes in market conditions to drive the digital age forward at all levels. Digital solutions and personal contact via all channels available to us customers can continue to expect from us in the future.“
Source: Lenze

