News Room Press & media contacts Technology magazin tec.news
How to Buy Configurators
HARTING Careers

Industrial connectors / Han®


Overview
Rectangular connectors
Rectangular connectors
Industrial circular connectors
Industrial circular connectors
Connectors & cable assemblies for specific applications
Connectors & cable assemblies for specific applications

Circular connectors


Overview
Metric circular connectors
Metric circular connectors
Industrial circular connectors
Industrial circular connectors

Device connectivity


Overview
PCB connectors
PCB connectors
Panel feed throughs
Panel feed throughs
Cable connectors and cable assemblies
Cable connectors and cable assemblies

Industrial Ethernet Switches


Overview
Industrial Ethernet Switches
Industrial Ethernet Switches

Operator interfaces


Overview
Operator interfaces
Operator interfaces

Charging equipment for Electromobility


Overview
Charging equipment for Electromobility
Charging equipment for Electromobility

Tools


Overview
Tools
Tools

Cable assemblies & bulk cables


Overview
Power and signal
Power and signal
Data
Data
Bulk cables
Bulk cables

Industries


Automation
Automation - Hero Image
Data Centers
Data Centres
Energy
Energy - Grid Hero Image
Machinery
Machinery Americas - Hero Image
EV Charging
E-Mobility with NACS.jpg
Railway
Railway Overview
Robotics
2024-08_GettyImages-1333855916_Robotics.jpg
Semiconductor Manufacturing
2024-09_probsystem_RF_test_seiconductor_silison_wafers_GettyImages-1162146044.jpg
Smart Infrastructure
2024-09_Cooling_Heating_System_GettyImages-1002890486.jpg

The Technology Group


About HARTING Technology Group
HQT Building, Espelkamp
The future needs the past
The Future needs the Past
The Harting family
A family-run Company
An Outstanding Company
We are proud about our awards
Facts & figures
Facts and Figures

About HARTING Americas


HARTING Americas
HARTING North America
Manufactured in America
website_Elgin-production-floor.png
Industry Partnerships
Industry Partnerships

Sustainability


Our Responsibility
Our Responsibility
Our Corporate Culture
Our Corporate Culture
Our Environment
Our environment
Our Technologies
Our technologies
Our Social Commitment
Our Social Commitment
Environmental Statement
Road with painted yellow arrow line
Whistleblower System
Protect by Seeing and Acting - BKMS Whistleblower System
Sustainability Certificates
CSR Certificates
Human Rights
HARTING Statement Human Rights Due Diligence - Declarations

Customer Service


myHARTING
Website Advanced Stage
Customer Service
Customer Service - Hero.png
Customer Information
Customer Support - Front of HARTING plant 1 HQT
Product Change Notifications
hero_Han-Industriesteckverbinder.tif
Website Training Center
Website Training Center

Downloads


Download Documents
Downloads
Download Manager (Download Product Data)
Download Product Data
Download Certificates - Quality Management
CSR Certificates

Contact


Contact Us
Brazil - Hero Image
HARTING Worldwide
HARTING Worldwide - Flags

Alternatives:

Search by series
Configurators
  1. Home
  2. Digital Twin

Digital Twin

Learn more about HARTING's Digital Twins and the Asset Administration Shell (AAS), the Digital Product Passport (DPP) and the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF)


Digital Twin Image
»

In the rapidly advancing world of Industry 4.0, companies face the challenge of making their products and processes more efficient, reliable, and innovative.

Mike Knobel

Manager Engineering Data & Processes

At HARTING, we have recognized the solution: the digital twin. This technology, which has already revolutionized industries such as aerospace, automotive, and healthcare, is now being driven forward by us for our products.


What is a digital twin?

A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical system, such as a machine or an entire production facility. We see the digital twin as a holistic concept that enables the complete mapping and transparency of a real asset throughout its entire lifecycle - from inception through renewable value creation to final energy recovery.

Our goal

Sustainability through digitalization In the evolving All Electric Society (AES), more and more areas of life are being electrified and sectors are being intelligently interconnected. However, to achieve true climate neutrality, companies must also critically examine the components of their products. This is where HARTING comes in: The digital twin serves as the key to determining the sustainability information of an asset in the context of digitalization.

Digital Twin Han Connector

HARTING's building blocks for the digital twin


AAS Logo

Asset Administration Shell (AAS)

The AAS, defined by the Industrial Digital Twin Association (IDTA), is the heart of our approach. It offers a standardized digital representation of our products and enables seamless communication with other digital systems. For our customers, this means:

  • Comprehensive AAS data for download

  • Smart 3D models and ECLASS classification data

  • Easy integration into your systems

International Digital Twin Association

Digital Product Passport Image

Digital Product Passport (DPP)

The DPP is the next logical step. It enriches the digital twin with complete data on each product component and makes it traceable. With HARTING, you can:

  • Access the DPP via a QR code on the product

  • Retrieve all relevant manufacturer information

  • View the AAS and PCF

Carbon Footprint Image

Product Carbon Footprint (PCF)

The PCF measures the total greenhouse gas emissions over a product's life cycle. This is how we help you optimize your supply chain:

  • Focus on Cradle to Gate PCF for B2B products

  • Automated PCF calculation

  • PCF data in the digital twin and product passport

Cradle to Gate-approach Image

Cradle to Gate-approach

The digital twin revolutionizes industry efficiency and sustainability

The digital twin will fundamentally change the way companies work. At HARTING, we are ready for this future. With our innovative solutions - from the AAS to the digital product passport to the PCF - we offer you not just data, but real insights into your products. This enables you to work not only more efficiently and reliably, but also to actively contribute to a more sustainable industry.

Related Topics


Hero: HARTING GreenLine: First carbon reduced connector components mature to market

First carbon reduced connector components mature to market

The HARTING Technology Group is living up to its responsibility for the carbon footprint of connectors, and thus is presenting the first CO2 reduced contact inserts of the GreenLine series at the Hannover Messe 2024. The carbon balance is achieved mainly by replacing mineral raw materials for the connectors with biopolymers. HARTING was the first manufacturer to produce the Han® E series in sizes 6B to 24B accordingly.
Learn more
First CO2-reduced connector components reach market maturity

First CO2-reduced connector components reach market maturity

The use of new, bio-based plastics now makes it possible to reduce the CO2 footprint for the first time.
Learn more

Social Media


© HARTING Technology Group

  • Imprint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Customer Information