GE Additive Adds Predix Platform to Concept Laser Machines
GE Additive (NYSE: GE) announced today that it will add Predix platform capabilities to its Concept Laser M2 cusing additive
machines, giving customers the opportunity to remotely monitor their machines, increasing their productivity and improving their
operations.
From September this year, all Concept Laser M2 cusing and M2 cusing Multilaser additive machines will be delivered to customers
equipped with Predix edge technology. This move allows customers to remotely monitor and collect data from their machines – helping
them analyze trends and uncover insights to improve asset performance and operations.
“What you’re witnessing is the beauty of the GE Store,” said Mohammad Ehteshami, vice president and general manager for GE
Additive. “We’ve taken the best technology from GE and applied it to Concept Laser’s additive machines, improving them and making
our customers more efficient and more productive.”
Developed by GE Digital, the Predix platform connects machines, data and people to power digital industrial transformation. As a
distributed operating system from the edge to the cloud, Predix helps companies develop, manage and monetize applications for the
Industrial Internet. For GE Additive customers, Predix enables industrial-scale analytics for them to:
- Know exactly when their build has finished – regardless of their location - optimizing capacity in
their factory.
- Know if their machine parameters are running on trend or outside of their control limits – augmenting
their quality management systems.
- Get early detection notifications to customer’s mobile phones - reducing down-time and maximizing
capacity.
In the future, GE Additive updates, supported by Predix technology, will give customers the ability to:
- Predict when preventive maintenance is required – reducing unscheduled downtime and improving machine
availability.
- Create their own applications to review and analyze the data they want, where they want and when they
want.
- Control the ability for real-time parameter modifications – allowing for faster development
cycles.
Predix Edge Manager allows industrial companies to monitor and control devices at the edge – on a device or machine – as well as
make software updates as soon as they are available. The technology enables operators to make changes that can improve performance,
mitigate security threats and better manage assets, even from thousands of miles away. This move reinforces Predix as the only
platform that provides computing capabilities from the edge to the cloud, giving customers visibility, control and analytic
insights to every part of their industrial operations.
Access to this information and the ability to generate insight can save a customer time by preventing unplanned downtime on
their machines. “We want customers to fully utilize their capacity and realize the full potential of their machines,” said
Ehteshami. “All of this information will be available to them from the cloud, accessible from anywhere.”
GE Additive is part of GE (NYSE: GE) - the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming industry with software-defined
machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE Additive includes additive machine providers Concept Laser
and ArcamEBM; along with additive material provider AP&C and additive service provider to the medical industry, DTI. As a
notable user of additive technologies GE recognize the value and potential it brings to modern design and manufacturing. GE is
organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business shares and accesses the same
technology, resources and intellect. GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry. www.geadditive.com
GE Additive
Rick Kennedy, +1 513.607.0609
rick.l.kennedy@ge.com
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