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Calibration


BEAMEX CEO CALLS FOR INDUSTRY 4.0 TO MOVE BEYOND PILOT PROJECTS


WHY DO I NEED TO AUTOMATE MY CALIBRATION INFRASTRUCTURE? Automation can help process industry operators to thrive with the help of streamlined, accurate, and efficient calibration processes that ensure compliance and ultimately improve business performance. The headline benefits include:


Better planning and decision making Ensured compliance Time and cost savings


Full traceability with everything documented in one system


Improved analysis capabilities


More efficient and effective maintenance processes


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HOW CAN BEAMEX HELP ME? Whether you are taking an instrument-based or a process-based approach to calibration, the first step is to classify all your devices as critical or non-critical, decide on their calibration intervals, and choose the right tools and methods for calibration. After that comes staff training – for maintenance technicians, service engineers, process and quality engineers, and managers – to ensure you can get the best possible return on your investment. Finally, there’s execution and analysis, where staff carry out calibra- tions according to a carefully defined set of instructions and safety procedures and the results are analysed to identify where there’s room for improvement. Beamex can act as a trusted advisor throughout the entire process of creating an automated calibra- tion ecosystem, helping you to evaluate your current processes, identify areas for improvement, and ensure a smooth transition to a new and optimised process. Beyond expertise, our solution offering covers on-premises calibration software, cloud-based calibra- tion software, and a mobile application for paperless calibration, documentation, and inspection in the field.


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fter years of pilot projects, industries must move beyond experimentation and begin delivering tangible results. This is the perspective of Jan-Henrik Svensson, CEO of Beamex, in his critique of the


slow progress of Industry 4.0 adoption. Across the calibration field, companies are striving to modernise with digitalisation, AI, and circular economy practices. Yet, as Svensson notes, over 70 per cent remain in “pilot purga- tory,” unable to advance beyond initial phases, according to the World Economic Forum. “Every sector launches pilot projects with great fanfare, but when it comes to scaling and achieving real-world results, the silence is deaf- ening. What’s holding us back?”


He identifies fear of change, decision paralysis and organisational silos as the primary obstacles preventing the successful scaling of pilot projects. Read his analysis to learn how accurate data is essential for informed decision-making and scaling initiatives in process manu- facturing: www.beamex.com/resources/ for-a-safer-and-less-uncertain-world/ enough-with-the-pilot-projects/


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