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tec.news
19 April 2026
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The architecture redefining automation


Experience how modern automation featuring smart architectures and agents can make your production more flexible, efficient and future-proof. Discover the synergy between man and machine!
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Simon Jungbluth

Position: Research Associate (Automation)

  • Company: SmartFactory-KL e.V.

In view of shifting and changing industrial landscapes, companies are facing a number of different challenges. If they want to react quickly to market changes while remaining efficient and flexible, this will call for automation that functions increasingly autonomously. Consequently, the future of automation will be largely characterised by systems that are capable of adapting and optimising complex production processes independently.

Reference architectures for modern automation solutions


Reference architectures such as the SmartFactory-KL feature as a significant factor in this further development of automation. This architecture provides an infrastructure that smoothly combines both traditional automation solutions and modern software and hardware components. The interaction between the OT, IT/OT interface and IT level represents the centrepiece of this structure. Clearly defined components, interfaces and processes ensure consistency and interoperability. This allows the seamless integration of innovative technologies, enabling an increasingly autonomous production environment.

The architecture acts as a flexible framework facilitating the integration of self-learning systems and intelligent algorithms. Such systems are able to record and analyse data in real time and learn from this data independently – the ability that forms the foundation for autonomous decision-making processes. And this ultimately enables automatic adaptation to changing production requirements and unforeseen events.

By clearly defining interfaces and processes in the reference architecture, different systems are capable of interacting seamlessly with each other. This, in turn, is the technical precondition for an autonomous factory in which machines and systems can act independently and even co-operate. This networking and modularity enable dynamic customisation and scaling without incurring high restructuring costs.

The integration of intelligent assistants


The integration of intelligent agents, which act as key factors in the modern production environment is a central aspect of the reference architecture. These agents not only support the automation of routine tasks, but are also able to recognise complex patterns and make recommendations for action based on them.

During assembly, for example, systems are deployed that not only offer advanced user interfaces, but also integrate visual support directly at the employee's workstation. For example, visual technologies project assembly instructions and safety instructions directly into the work area, allowing workflow changes to be recognised and processed in real time. Sensors and cameras are at work to track movements in order to minimise errors and improve quality assurance.

In addition, intelligent agents make significant contributions to maintenance support through predictive analyses that monitor the condition of tools, for example. The early detection of signs of attrition and wear enables the automated generation of maintenance suggestions and timely reminders for maintenance personnel – minimising downtimes and extending tool life.

Man, machine, synergy


However, the SFKL reference architecture also clearly shows that – even in an increasingly automated world – people continue to play a central role. Human expertise is indispensable in areas such as strategic planning and monitoring. The vision of an intelligent factory is to create a harmonious synergy between people and machines, in which autonomous systems and human expertise work hand in hand. This development is not only opening up new possibilities in production and manufacturing, but is also offering a fertile field for scientific innovations that are paving the way for a new automation era.

About SmartFactory-KL


The SmartFactory-KL e. V. technology initiative, based in Kaiserslautern, is a leading German research and demonstration platform for future-orientated production systems. For over 20 years, the network of science and industry has been developing practical solutions for the factory of the future, focussing on modular production architectures, digital twins, interoperability and autonomous processes. The network serves as a testing ground for new technologies and standards and demonstrates how modern automation can also be implemented in the brownfield.

More about SmartFactroy-KL


Martin Ruskowski - A look into the future of industrial intelligence

Pascal Rübel: Cross-sectional technology for the All Electric Society

Henning Gösling: Efficient production with agent-based systems

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  • Company: HARTING Stiftung & Co. KG
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