Voith Digital Solutions opens North Carolina campus
The Voith DS group is comprised of regional teams across North America covering the whole value added chain from research and development, product management, order management, engineering, and supply chain.
(From left to right) Stephan Keuschnigg-Zingl, Voith Digital Solutions, Marc Begin, Voith Digital Solutions, Rep. Cynthia Ball, North Carolina House of Representatives, Darryl Stevenson, Voith Digital Solutions, and Rene Habets, Voith Digital Solutions. Photo courtesy of Voith.
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(From left to right) Stephan Keuschnigg-Zingl, Voith Digital Solutions, Marc Begin, Voith Digital Solutions, Rep. Cynthia Ball, North Carolina House of Representatives, Darryl Stevenson, Voith Digital Solutions, and Rene Habets, Voith Digital Solutions. Photo courtesy of Voith.
Voith marked the opening of its new Digital Campus in Raleigh, N.C., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by many key Voith executives, local dignitaries, and community leaders.
The high-tech campus is the latest venture of the Voith Digital Solutions Division (DS). The Digital Campus is a place where bright minds come together to learn, teach, discover, and bring the Internet of Things (IOT) to life for all of Voith’s platforms.
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DS bundles Voith’s long standing automation and IT expertise with the know-how in the fields of hydro power generation, paper machines, and critical power train components for rail, marine, and the oil and gas industry. The Voith DS group is comprised of regional teams across North America covering the whole value added chain from research and development, product management, order management, engineering, and supply chain.
This division works with new and existing customers to develop innovative products and services by driving IOT innovations and decisively shaping the digitalization process within the industries.
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