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The World Is (not) Enough: Future Through Digitization at GEA

In: Hidden Champions Case Compendium

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  • Tom Oelsner

    (GEA AG)

  • Markus Fleuter

    (GEA Westfalia Separator Group GmbH)

Abstract

This case study is concerned with the need for transformation into an era of sustainable economic growth at net-zero emissions. GEA is a mechanical engineering company, which develops a conceptual framework for a circular business model in mechanical engineering and shows the application with a focus on the interplay of physical products, virtual data architectures, and smart services. Students can learn how GEA engages into engineering and the use of computer simulations based on a Digital Twin to succeed in delivering improved designs, whereby energy requirements can be significantly reduced.

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  • Tom Oelsner & Markus Fleuter, 2024. "The World Is (not) Enough: Future Through Digitization at GEA," Springer Books, in: Jan-Philipp Büchler & Christina Hoon (ed.), Hidden Champions Case Compendium, pages 173-184, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-44300-9_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-44300-9_11
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