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Industry News Valmet


Process data visualization like never before


The new Valmet DNA Dashboards take situational awareness to a new level by offering significant information and highly visualized process data for any user group – from operators to the CEO – at any location. By Valmet and Marjaana Lehtinen


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magine being in a situation where you immediately need to know all the key performance indicators (KPIs) of your mill or plant, let’s


say, to make an important decision. You can find this data scattered around in your plant or mill systems and reports, but you simply do not have time to gather it. You need the data right this minute! This is where Valmet DNA


Dashboards come in handy. Valmet has recently launched them as the first step towards the new nature of automation, in which an automation system turns increasing dataflow into meaningful information and increases dialogue with data.


Pre-analyzed,


visualized data Valmet DNA Dashboards use real- time and historical data already available in your Valmet DNA automation system and show it to you in a highly visual format.


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They enable you to immediately see, for example, what is currently happening in your process, what the KPIs of your production processes


are, or how your product quality is developing. “The dashboards are web


applications that provide essential,


pre-analyzed information presented in an easy-to-interpret way,” explains Petri Tiihonen, Product Manager for Strategic Programs in the Automation


DNA Alarm Dashboard provides an overview of the alarm system and allows you to see key alarm metrics at a glance. It helps minimize the number of alarms and design a more efficient alarm philosophy.


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