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The Magazine for Digital Transformation, Industrie 4.0, and IoT
www.digital-factory-journal.de
Media Kit 2020
DIGITALFACTORYNEWSLET TER 3/2019
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Seit Anfang 2019 unterstützt eine Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) die Prozesse von Thyssenkrupp Materials Services. Die KI-Lösung namens „Alfred“ zielt darauf ab, 250 000 Kunden weltweit besser zu bedienen. Dazu optimiert sie unter anderem die Auslastung von Maschinen und Trans-portern, um Materialien noch schneller an die richtigen Standorte zu verteilen. Bei der Entwicklung von Alfred setzte das Unternehmen auf die Cloud-Computing-Plattform Microsoft Azure. � mehr …
Fujitsu verschiebt Grenzen von Deep Learning und KI Auf der jährlichen ISC High-Performance-Computing-Konferenz vom 16. bis 20. Juni 2019 in Frankfurt zeigt Fujitsu, wohin die weitere Ent-wicklung Künstlicher Intelligenz führt. Hier präsentiert das Unternehmen technische Innovationen zur Optimierung von Geschäftsprozessen und für den gezielten Einsatz von KI. Eines der Highlights ist die Deep Lear-ning Unit (DLU). Die Innovationen bieten Einblick in den aktuellen Status des Supercomputers Fugaku. � mehr …
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Thyssenkrupp Materials Services präsentiert KI „Alfred“
Weidmüller beteiligt sich an taiwanischer Oring Die Weidmüller-Gruppe hat mit Vertragsabschluss am 31. Mai 2019 ei-nen Minderheitsanteil an der taiwanischen Oring Industrial Networking Corporation (kurz: Oring) übernommen. Damit will das Detmolder Unter-nehmen seine strategische Partnerschaft mit Oring stärken und die technologische Zusammenarbeit vertiefen. Über den Kaufpreis wurde Stillschweigen vereinbart. � mehr …
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Thyssenkrupp Materials Services Thyssenkrupp Materials Services präsentiert KI „Alfred“
Weidmüller beteiligt sich an taiwanischer Oring Die Weidmüller-Gruppe hat mit Vertragsabschluss am 31. Mai 2019 einen Minderheitsanteil an der taiwanischen Oring Industrial Networking Corporation (kurz: Oring) übernommen. Damit will das Detmolder Unternehmen seine strategische Partnerschaft mit Oring stärken und die technologische Zusammenarbeit vertiefen. Über den Kaufpreis wurde Stillschweigen vereinbart.
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www.digital-factory-journal.de 1/2019
DIGITALFACTORYDAS MAGAZIN FÜR INDUSTRIE 4.0 & IOT JOURNAL
POWERED BY
AUS DER PRAXISVIRTUELLES ENGINEERING
PATRNERSCHAFT KEBA UND WEIDMÜLLER KOOPERIEREN
SERVICE 4.0MIT APPS UND CLOUDTECHNOLOGIEN IN EIN NEUES SERVICE-ZEITALTER STARTEN
KICHANCEN NUTZEN, NICHT VERGEBEN
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1 Title: Digital Factory Journal The Magazine for Industrie 4.0 and IoT
2 Short Summary:
The professional magazine Digital Factory Journal reports with great journalistic competence about the whole fi eld of Industrie 4.0, IIoT and the overall digitaliza-tion. That means: it focuses on the complete value chain – starting with design & planning, via automation, manufacturing and industrial communication to cloud solutions and industrial security. Ready-to-use solutions and new business models are especially highlighted. Inseparable part of that are changes of work environ-ments in the age of industry 4.0 as well as the conception and implementation of globally valid norms and standards. The Digital Factory Journal accompanies its readers on their path of digital transformation.
3 Target Group:
The Digital Factory Journal is aimed at the technical management interested in the profi table implementation of digital solutions and Industrie 4.0. The focus also lies on those responsible for the production-related IT, plant plan-ners as well as service and maintenance engineers. They all get useful infor-mationen, to make their plants ready for Industrie 4.0.
4 Publication Frequency: 5 times per year
5 Size of Journal: DIN A4 (210 × 297 mm)
6 Volume: 3rd Volume 2020
7 Subscription Rates: Subscription (1 year) € 56.00* Single issue € 13.70*
8 Organ: —
9 Memberships: IVW, AMF, Media Database of the German Trade Press
10 Publishing House: VDE VERLAG GMBH Kaiserleistraße 8 A · 63067 Offenbach · Germany www.vde-verlag.de
11 Publisher: —
12 Advertising: Ronny Schumann, Advertising ManagerPhone + 49-69-84 00 06-13 40, Fax: -13 98Email: [email protected]
13 Editors: Dipl.-Ing. Ronald Heinze, Editor-in-ChiefDipl.-Ing. Inge HübnerPhone + 49-69-84 00 06-13 31, Fax: -13 98Email: [email protected]
14 Content Analysis 2018 = 4 IssuesTotal Volume 432 pages = 100.0 %Editorial Part 318 pages = 73.6 %Advertisements 114 pages = 26.4 % thereof: Publisher‘s own ads 18 pages = 4.2 % Inserts 4
15 Content Analysis of the Editorial Part 2017 = 344 Pages According to the type of the articles:Reports und Customer Case Stories 52%Interviews 17%Trend Reports 14%Short Reports 12%Others 5%
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Table of Contents
Journal 1 Profi le Page 3
T Editorial Calendar Page 4P Rate Card Page 8P Product Advertorial PLUS Page 11F Formats and Technical Information Page 122 Circulation and Geographical Analysise Page 163-E Structural Analysis of Recipient Page 18
Website 1 Profi le Page 20
P Advertising Rates Page 21N Metrics Page 21F Formats and Technical Information Page 22
Newsletter 1 Profi le Page 23
P Advertising Rates Page 24N Metrics Page 24F Formats and Technical Information Page 25
Content Marketing Page 26
Your Contacts Page 30General Terms and Conditions Page 31
The brand Digital Factory Journal includes the following products:
– the professional journal Digital Factory Journal: the fi rst printed journal dealing exclusively with topics focusing on Industrie 4.0, IoT, cloud and digitalization of production
– the portal www.digital-factory-journal.de,
– the Digital Factory Newsletter and special Newsletters,
– the Digital Factory Business Talk (Premium-Webinar).
www.digital-factory-journal.de 1/2019
DIGITALFACTORYDAS MAGAZIN FÜR INDUSTRIE 4.0 & IOT JOURNAL
POWERED BY
AUS DER PRAXISVIRTUELLES ENGINEERING
PATRNERSCHAFT KEBA UND WEIDMÜLLER KOOPERIEREN
SERVICE 4.0MIT APPS UND CLOUDTECHNOLOGIEN IN EIN NEUES SERVICE-ZEITALTER STARTEN
KICHANCEN NUTZEN, NICHT VERGEBEN
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MIT APPS UND CLOUDTECHNOLOGIEN IN EIN NEUES SERVICE-ZEITALTER STARTEN
CHANCEN NUTZEN, NICHT VERGEBEN
DIGITALFACTORYNEWSLET TER 3/2019
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ACOPOStrakHÖCHSTE EFFEKTIVITÄT IN DER PRODUKTIONHÖCHSTE EFFEKTIVITÄT IN DER PRODUKTION OEEROI
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Antriebstechnik für die adaptive Maschine.Flexibler. Schneller. Produktiver.
Minimale Größe fürmaximale Flexibilität.Der Ultra-Kompakt-IPC C6015.
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Seit Anfang 2019 unterstützt eine Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) die Prozesse von Thyssenkrupp Materials Services. Die KI-Lösung namens „Alfred“ zielt darauf ab, 250 000 Kunden weltweit besser zu bedienen. Dazu optimiert sie unter anderem die Auslastung von Maschinen und Trans-portern, um Materialien noch schneller an die richtigen Standorte zu verteilen. Bei der Entwicklung von Alfred setzte das Unternehmen auf die Cloud-Computing-Plattform Microsoft Azure. � mehr …
Fujitsu verschiebt Grenzen von Deep Learning und KI Auf der jährlichen ISC High-Performance-Computing-Konferenz vom 16. bis 20. Juni 2019 in Frankfurt zeigt Fujitsu, wohin die weitere Ent-wicklung Künstlicher Intelligenz führt. Hier präsentiert das Unternehmen technische Innovationen zur Optimierung von Geschäftsprozessen und für den gezielten Einsatz von KI. Eines der Highlights ist die Deep Lear-ning Unit (DLU). Die Innovationen bieten Einblick in den aktuellen Status des Supercomputers Fugaku. � mehr …
Top-Thema
Thyssenkrupp Materials Services Thyssenkrupp Materials Services präsentiert KI „Alfred“
Weidmüller beteiligt sich an taiwanischer Oring Die Weidmüller-Gruppe hat mit Vertragsabschluss am 31. Mai 2019 ei-nen Minderheitsanteil an der taiwanischen Oring Industrial Networking Corporation (kurz: Oring) übernommen. Damit will das Detmolder Unter-nehmen seine strategische Partnerschaft mit Oring stärken und die technologische Zusammenarbeit vertiefen. Über den Kaufpreis wurde Stillschweigen vereinbart. � mehr …
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2Publication Date: 15.04.20
Advertisements: 24.03.20
Editorial Submissions: 28.02.20
In the Field: Digital Twins optimize the Complete Value-Added Chain
MES as Data Hub for the Digital Factory
Focus on PLM, PDM, and DMS
Innovations in CAD/CAM/CAx
In the Field: Digitalization Concepts for Packaging Machines
Remote Control 4.0
Smart Watch, Tablet & Co. in the Digital Factory
Drives & Motion 4.0
In the Field: IoT Gateways and Controllers
OPC UA, MQTT, AMQP & Co. on their Way to Become Interface Standards
Infrastructure and Network Components
Sensors for I4.0: Sensor Data in the Cloud
In the Field: Industrial Security
Background Check: Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Chances and Risks
Overview of New Business Models
New Cloud Solutions
Successful Digitalization Strategies for Mid-sized Enterprises
Standardization, and Norms
Industrie 4.0 Events
Hanover FairHanover, 20.04. – 24.04.20
ControlStuttgart, 05.05. – 08.05.20
InterpackDüsseldorf, 07.05. – 13.05.20
Smart Automation AustriaVienna/Austria, 12.05. – 14.05.20
Special: Industrial TransformationFokus on the Interaction of Automation Technology, Intra Logistics, IT-Platforms, and Artificial Intelligence
3Publication Date: 08.06.20
Advertisements: 15.05.20
Editorial Submissions: 20.04.20
In the Field: Virtual Factory Planning
ERP for Production Control
Engineering & Design Tools: Current Developments
Tracking & Tracing
In the Field: Automation and Digitalization Concepts for Printing and Packaging Machines
Safety 4.0
Augmented & Virtual Reality
New Drive Concepts for more Energy Efficiency
In the Field: Data from Sensor to the Cloud
Changes in M2M Communication
Edge Computing
Infrastructure and Network Components
In the Field: Predictive Maintenance
Different Approaches for Cyber Security
Background Check: Benefits of IoT Platforms and Eco Systems
Industrie 4.0 Events
Workplace 4.0
From Networks, Labs & Co.
AutomaticaMünchen, 16.06. – 19.06.20
DrupaDüsseldorf, 16.06. – 26.06.20
Sensor+TestNürnberg, 23.06. – 25.06.20
AutomationBaden-Baden, 30.06. – 01.07.20
Special: Robotics 4.0Safe Human-Robot Collaboration, Networking of Robots, AI & Robotics, Image Processing
Media Kit Journal4
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Issues and Deadlines
Product Design & Production Planning
Automation & Manufacturing
Industrial Communication & Gateways
Big Data & Cloud Solutions
Education, Qualifi cation & Standardization 4.0
Fairs and Events
1Publication Date: 04.03.20
Advertisements: 13.02.20
Editorial Submissions: 20.01.20
In the Field: MES as the platform for Industrie 4.0
Advantages by Management of Variants
Digital CAD/CAM/CNC Process Chains
Digital Twins Optimize Real World
In the Field: Solutions for the (Intra-)Logistics 4.0
Modern Visualisation Concepts
From Brownfield to Industrie 4.0
Flexible Production Concepts
Novelties for the 3D Printing
In the Field: All in one IoT Sulutions
Edge Computing
Wireless Concepts – from Bluetooth via WLAN to 5G
Background Check: Remote Control
In the Field: Optimizing Production Processes by Machine Learning
IoT Platforms and Eco Systems
Security Solutions
On the Road to New Business Models
Industrie 4.0 Events
Further Education and Training 4.0
All About AutomationFriedrichshafen, 04.03. – 05.03.20
LogimatStuttgart, 10.03. – 12.03.20
AutomatisierungstreffBöblingen, 24.03. – 26.03.20
Special: Marketplace Industrie 4.0
Editorial Calendar
Product Design, Production Planning & EngineeringPLM, SCM, ERP, MES, CAx, Simulation, Virtualization, Design, Engineering, Lifecycle Data Management, MDE, BDE, PPS, Data Exchange Formats (eCl@ss, UMCM, ...).
Automation & ManufacturingControl Technology, CNC, Sensors, RFID, Actuator Engineering, Drive Technology, Scada/HMI, Embedded Computing, Cyber-Physical Systems, 3D-Printing, Additive Manufacturing, Robotics Energy Effi ciency, Energy Management, Remote Control, Mobile Devices, Augmented Reality, Safety Automation.
Industrial Communication & InterfacesSmart Networks, Infrastructure Components, Switches, Gateways, Router, Industrial Ethernet Systems, Data Exchange Formats (Automation ML, OPC UA, MQTT, ...), Wireless Communication, Security, Fieldbus.
Big Data, Cloud Solutions & ServicesBig Data, Smart Data, Data Portals, Data Security, Cloud Solutions, Data Analytics, Condition Monitoring, Predictive Maintenance, Fleet Management Systems, Connected Services, New Business Models.
Education, Qualifi cation & Standardization 4.0(Digital) Norms, Standards, Reference Architecture Models, Workplace 4.0, Seminars, Trainings, Qualifi cation Programs, Industrie 4.0 Research Projects.
Constant Topics
5Publication Date: 13.11.20
Advertisements: 26.10.20
Editorial Submissions: 01.10.20
In the Field: ERP as Data Hub for Industrie 4.0
MES, MOM & Co. – New Approaches
Virtual Factory Planning
Systems Engineering
In the Field: HRC – Working Hand in Hand with Robots
Remote Control 4.0
Augmented and Virtual Reality
Innovative Drive Concepts
Embedded Systems for more Design Freedom
Safety 4.0
In the Field: Data from Sensor to the Cloud
Wireless Communication
New Security Concepts
Background Check: Communication Standards in Industrie 4.0
In the Field: Predictive Maintenance
Automation Suppliers and their Cloud Strategies
Machine Learning, Deep Learning & Co.
New Business Models for Mid-sized Enterprises
Further Education and Training 4.0
News from Research and Development
Industrie 4.0 Events
SPS smart production solutionsNürnberg, 24.11. – 26.11.20
Special: IoT Gateways, Controller, and Cloud Solutions
Media Kit Journal6
2020
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Editorial Calendar
Issues and Deadlines
Product Design & Production Planning
Automation & Manufacturing
Industrial Communication & Gateways
Big Data & Cloud Solutions
Education, Qualifi cation & Standardization 4.0
Fairs and Events
4Publication Date: 23.09.20
Advertisements: 03.09.20
Editorial Submissions: 10.08.20
In the Field: Digital Twins in the Automobile Industry
Simulation Tools for Small and Medium Enterprises
Digital CAD, CAX, CNC Process Chains
Integrated Engineering
Production and Machine Data Acquisition
In the Field: 3D in the Production Environment
Remote Control 4.0
Transportation Systems Optimize Production Processes
Background Check: Robotics & Handling Automation on Course to Digitalisation
In the Field: Sensors for Industrie 4.0
Edge Computing
IoT and M2M Platforms
Smart Networks
Communication Standards and Networking Concepts
In the Field: Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolutionizes Production Processes
Focus on Security
Database Solutions for Smart Factories
On the Road to New Business Models
Further Education and Training 4.0
Digital Norms
From Research
MotekStuttgart, 05.10. – 08.10.20
it-saNürnberg, 06.10 –08.10.20
FormnextFrankfurt/M., 10.11. – 13.11.20
ElectronicaMünchen, 10.11. – 13.11.20
VisionStuttgart, 10.11. – 12.11.20
Special: MES in Industrie 4.0
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1/2020 04.03.20 13.02.20 20.01.20 Intralogistics 4.0 Mobile Devices
2/2020 15.04.20 24.03.20 28.02.20 Packaging 4.0 Robotics
3/2020 08.06.20 15.05.20 20.04.20 Cloud Solutions Smart Networks
4/2020 23.09.20 03.09.20 10.08.20 Sensors 4.0 Safety + Security 4.0
5/2020 13.11.20 26.10.20 01.10.20 Big Data IoT Gateways
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definierten Werte der elektrischen Parameter verändern.
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2020 Circulation and Geographical AnalysisAverage number of copies July 1st, 2018 – June 30th, 2019(according to directive (“Richtlinien”) § III, 1)corresponding to IVW quarterly reports III/2018 – II/20192
Classifi cation of the Copies per Region:
Federal States Percentage ofactual distribution
Percentage Copies
Baden-Württemberg 19,8 % 3.884
Bavaria 16,2 % 3.173
Berlin 2,2 % 428
Brandenburg 1,4 % 274
Bremen 0,8 % 147
Hamburg 1,5 % 294
Hesse 8,1 % 1.578
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 0,6 % 113
Lower Saxony 6,7 % 1.320
North-Rhine Westphalia 20,4 % 3.993
Rhineland-Palatinate 4,1 % 798
Saarland 1,2 % 244
Saxony 3,8 % 738
Saxony-Anhalt 1,9 % 379
Schleswig-Holstein 2,5 % 494
Thuringia 2,2 % 430
Abroad 1,1 % 209
Others*) 5,5 % 1.083
Rounding Difference 0 % –1
ADC (annual average) 100 % 19,578
Nielsen Area Percentage ofactual distribution
Percentage Copies
Nielsen Area 1 11.6 % 2,268
Nielsen Area 2 20.4 % 3,985
Nielsen Area 3 A 13.4 % 2,615
Nielsen Area 3 B 19.8 % 3,883
Nielsen Area 4 16.2 % 3,173
Nielsen Area 5 2.2 % 427
Nielsen Area 6 3.9 % 771
Nielsen Area 7 5.9 % 1,163
Abroad 1.1 % 209
Others *) 5.5 % 1,083
Rounding Difference 0 % 1
ADC (annual average) 100 % 19,578
*) Others = not analysed copies (e. g.: copies for fairs and events. book stores. individual copies sold. Postbox ZIP code in conjunction with federal states. etc.)
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2020 Circulation and Geographical AnalysisAverage number of copies July 1st, 2018 – June 30th, 2019(according to directive (“Richtlinien”) § III, 1)corresponding to IVW quarterly reports III/2018 – II/20192
1 Circulation Monitoring:
2 Circulation Analysis: Average number of copies (July 1st, 2018 – June 30th, 2019)
(according to directive (“Richtlinien”) § III, 1)corresponding to IVW quarterly reports III/2018 – II/2019
Copies Printed: 20,000
Actual Distributed Circulation (ADC): 19,578 thereof abroad: 209 thereof late entries
from previous reporting periods:: 0
Sold Copies*: 17 thereof abroad: 4 – by subscription*: 17 – other sales*: 0 thereof member-copies: 0 – individual copies sold: 0
Free Copies*: 19,550
Surplus, Archive, and Specimen Copies*: 422
3 Geographical Distribution Analysis:
Economic Area Percentage of actual distribution
% Copies
Federal Republic of Germany 98.93 19,369 Foreign countries (mainly Austria and Switzerland) 1.07 209
Actual Distributed Circulation (ADC) 100.00 19,578
* Source: IVW quarterly reports 3rd Quarter 2018
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Structural Analysis of RecipientsAverage number of copies July 1st, 2018 – June 30th, 2019(according to directive (“Richtlinien”) § III, 1)corresponding to IVW quarterly reports III/2018 – II/2019
2 Position of the Recipients
WZ 2008 Code Function of the Personal Recipients Percentage
11 Senior Management 25.8 %
3, 33, 34 Planning, Consulting, Development 8.3 %
41, 44, 51, 52, 56 Production & Quality Control 6.0 %
72, 6 Purchase, Sales 5.8 %
74 Logistics 0.9 %
53 Automation, Process Measuring and Control Technology 2.3 %
8, 16 IT, Organisation 8.9 %
98 Function not stated 3.3 %
Other Functions, e. g. Self-Employed Persons , R&D 17.8 %
99 Functions according to EDA not collected 15.3 %
Others 5.5 %
Actually Distributed Circulation (ADC) 0,1 %
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Structural Analysis of RecipientsAverage number of copies July 1st, 2018 – June 30th, 2019(according to directive (“Richtlinien”) § III, 1)corresponding to IVW quarterly reports III/2018 – II/2019
1 Economic Branches
WZ 2008 Code Branches Percentage
34, 36 Electrical Power Stations, Energy and Water Supply 1.70 %
20, 21 Chemical, Phamaceutical Industry 4.00 %
24, 25, 251 Metal Production and Processing 4.20 %
26, 27 Electrical Engineering, Electronics 21.10 %
17 Manufacturing of Paper and Cardboard, Print Products 1.00 %
22 Manufacturing of Rubber and Plastic Products 2.5 %
23 Manufacturing of Glass, Ceramic , and Non-Metallic Mineral Products 1.6 %
28, 33 Mechanical Engineering and Plant Construction 19.70 %
29, 30 Automotive Industry 3.90 %
71, 72 Engineering Consultants, Software, System Integrators 4.7 %
10, 11 Food and Beverage 5.3 %
84, 85, Sonstige (Others) Other, Education and Training, Universities, Public Institutions 6.6 %
99999 Branches according to EDA not collected 7 %
Others 16.6 %
Rounding-off Difference 0.1 %
Actually Distributed Circulation 100,00 %
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Web Address: www.digital-factory-journal.de
Short Summary: www.digital-factory-journal.de is the information platform for everything Industrie 4.0, cloud and digitalization of production. The advantages of digitalization solutions are shown clearly. The web portal enables understanding of the integrated approach of Industrie 4.0 and IoT as well as appreciating its worth. News, which are updated daily, complete the website’s goal as all-encompassing information source for digital production.
Target Group:www.digital-factory-journal.de is aimed at everyone interested in markets, trends and innovations regarding Industrie 4.0, cloud and digitalization of production. Apart from corporate management, this includes those responsible for production IT, production managers, and plant manufacturers.
ContactEditorial Staff: Dipl.-Ing. Ronald Heinze, Editor-in-Chief
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2 Short Summary:
In addition to the online platform and the professional journal Digital Factory Journal, the Digital Factory-Newsletter is published prior to important industry events. The newsletter reports about current trends, news, and solutions regarding industrial IT and Industrie 4.0 in the intervals between printed issues. Special features are distinctive quotes leading to a commentary or interview. Selected articles from the print magazine are linked in the section “In the Field.” The newsletters and special newsletters, therefore, constitute an ideal addition to the print issues.
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The Digital Factory-Newsletter is aimed at the technical management interested in the profi table implementation of Industrie 4.0. The journal offers information to IT managers on how data gathered on the production level can be used as a basis for smart software functions. The focus also lies on facility managers who need to make facilities more effi cient and fl exible with IT as well as on service and maintenance technicians wishing for automatic self-surveillance of all machines and aiming for more effi ciency in maintenance planning.
4 Frequency: 6 times per year Deadline for Ads: 7 days prior to publication date.
Publication Dates: • 1/2020: 25.02.2020
• S1/2020: 05.03.2020 Special newsletter for Logimat 2020 • 2/2020: 09.04.2020 • 3/2020: 08.06.2020 • 4/2020: 23.09.2020 • 5/2020: 16 .11.2020
5 Publishing House:: VDE VERLAG GMBHKaiserleistraße 8 A · 63067 Offenbach · Germanywww.vde-verlag.de
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Online Advertising: Ronny Schumann, Advertising Manager Phone + 49-69-84 00 06-13 40, Fax: -13 98 Email: [email protected]
Deadline for Ads: 7 days prior to publication date
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Seit Anfang 2019 unterstützt eine Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) die Prozesse von Thyssenkrupp Materials Services. Die KI-Lösung namens „Alfred“ zielt darauf ab, 250 000 Kunden weltweit besser zu bedienen. Dazu optimiert sie unter anderem die Auslastung von Maschinen und Trans-portern, um Materialien noch schneller an die richtigen Standorte zu verteilen. Bei der Entwicklung von Alfred setzte das Unternehmen auf die Cloud-Computing-Plattform Microsoft Azure. � mehr …
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irect information transfer to the key target group
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of the respective professional journal
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General Terms of Business of VDE VERLAG GMBH for advertisements and third party inserts in magazines and books and for online advertising1. Area of ApplicationInsofar as nothing else is expressly confi rmed in writing by VDE VERLAG GMBH (“the Publisher”) all contractual relationships of each of the Publisher’s customers with the Publisher are governed solely by the following General Terms of Business. They are also solely binding when confl icting general terms of business of the Customer’s have not been explicitly rejected by the Publisher.
2. Defi nitions2.1. An advertisement is any promotional publication in printed materials or online offers of the Publisher.
2.2. An advertising order is a contract for publication of one or more advertisements of an advertiser or other person placing them on an online offer or in printed materials of the Publisher for the purpose of distribution. To become effective, such a contract must be confi rmed in writing by the Publisher.
2.3. A standard advertising contract is one with a term of 12 months.
2.4. Online advertising is, for example, advertising banners, pop-ups, white papers, webcasts, microsites, webinars, special interest and/or keyword placements on the Publisher’s online offers and in its electronic newsletters.
3. RebatesRebates on contracts with term of 12 months are based on the actual published scope of the advertisements during the 12 month period, insofar as the Publisher is not responsible for deviations from the agreed scope. In such a case the Customer shall pay the difference between the rebate granted in advance and the rebate as based on the actual scope of advertising.
4. Placement4.1. The Customer shall notify the Publisher in good time before the closing time for advertisements in the event that advertisements, inserts and other supplements are to be published in particular numbers, particular editions or in particular places of printed matter.
4.2. Such a notifi cation is made in good time if, assuming a normal course of business, the Customer can still be notifi ed in writing in the event that the Customer’s request cannot be carried out.
4.3. Placement requests for which a separate surcharge is not agreed are honoured solely at the Publisher’s free discretion.
4.4. If the Customer decides that contrary to the original order an advertisement is not to appear in a preferred location, then the Customer must notify the Publisher of this in writing at least 6 weeks before closing time for advertisements.
4.5. Online advertising is placed by the Publisher at its equitable discretion with due consideration given to the interests of the Customer. Insofar as nothing else is agreed, the Customer does not have a right to a particular placement within the Publisher’s online offers or newsletters.
5. Contents and Arrangement5.1. The Publisher is entitled to refuse to publish advertisements, inserts or other supplements, as well as online advertising, because of its contents, its origin or its technical form, insofar as its contents violate applicable law or public morals or publication would be unreasonable for the Publisher. A publication is unreasonable for the Publisher if, for example, inserts or other supplements can give readers the impression, through their form or design, that these are parts of the printed matter for which the Publisher is responsible, or, if they contain advertising from any third party. The Customer will be notifi ed of any such refusal to publish.
5.2. The publication of inserts and other supplements presupposes in principle that a sample has been submitted in advance.
5.3. Online advertising must be delivered by the Customer in accordance with the technical requirements of the Publisher no later than the deadline agreed in the order. The Publisher does not check whether or to what extent the advertising materials provided by the Customer are suitable for the Customer’s advertising purpose and are in keeping with the Customer’s needs. In the case of online advertising which due to its technical design allows collection and storage of usage data, the Customer assures that all such collection and storage of data is done in accordance with the statutory requirements (particularly those of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)).
5.4. Advertisements and online advertising which due to their editorial design cannot be recognized as such can be made recogniz-able as such by a clear notice such as “Advertisement” that is added by the Publisher.
5.5. The Customer warrants that the advertising materials supplied by the Customer as well as any linked target sites do not violate applicable law, and do not compromise or violate any rights of any type of any third party. In particular, the Customer warrants that the advertising materials are designed so that (a) the impression of a system message cannot arise and (b) all functional elements (e. g. search screens, pop-up menus, selection boxes) can actually be activated.
5.6. The Customer is responsible for timely delivery of printing materials. The Publisher’s obligation to keep printing materials expires three months after the advertisement was published.
5.7. If the Customer does not notify the publisher of any dimensions for the advertisement, the Publisher will execute it in the smallest format that is possible.
5.8. The Customer assures that it is the holder of all required usage and exploitation rights to the advertisements and grants the Publisher a usage right to the advertising materials that is simple, non-exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide, and limited in time to the period and in contents to the purpose of the contract. The Customer agrees to indemnify the Publisher upon fi rst demand of all claims of third parties that assert a violation of rights and to render the Publisher compensation for all disadvantages and damages the Publisher sustains in this connection.
6. Publisher’s Warranty and Liability6.1. The Publisher warrants the print quality customary for orders of the type in question, in the context of the possibilities prescribed by the printing materials. If the printed advertisement is entirely or partially illegible, incorrect or incomplete, and if the Publisher is responsible for this, then the Customer shall have a right, as the Customer may choose, to a reduction in the price of the adver-tisement or to a replacement advertisement unless a replacement advertisement would be possible only at disproportionate costs.
6.2. The Publisher shall place online advertisements during the agreed period of time and keep the relevant websites available. The Publisher warrants that the website(s) on which online advertisements appear are available at least 161 hours per week. If, during the period of the contract, this availability stays behind what is contractually agreed, then the Customer shall be entitled to a reasonable reduction of the price. This does not apply if the inferiority of performance is insignifi cant.
6.3. The liability of the Publisher for compensation for damages is limited to intention and gross negligence, insofar as there is no loss of human life, bodily injury or damage to health and insofar as there is no violation of essential contractual obligations. In cases of slightly negligence violations of essential contractual obligations, the Publisher is liable only for the amount of damages that are typical of this type of contract and that could be foreseen when the contract was concluded. Liability of the Publisher for slightly negligent violations of non-essential obligations is barred.
6.4. The Publisher is liable for damages which arise from malfunctions of internet lines, servers or other facilities only to the extent that such malfunctions lie within the Publisher’s sphere of responsibility.
7. ProofsProofs are delivered only at the express request of the Customer. The Customer bears the risk that proofs are not delivered in time and that returned corrected proofs are not correct. If the corrected proofs are not received by the Publisher within the period of time specifi ed by the Publisher, then permission to print will be deemed to have been granted when this period of time for receiving corrected proofs has expired.
8. Specimen CopiesAfter publication, the Customer shall receive a complete copy as documentary evidence. With job and occasional advertisements, the page on which the advertisement appeared will be sent as documentary evidence. If it is no longer to procure a specimen copy, the Publisher will certify in writing that the advertisement was published.
9. Prices9.1. All prices are stated as net prices in addition to which the applicable statutory value added tax is to be paid.
9.2. Price changes that occur during the period of a 12 month contract with a company go into effect immediately, insofar as nothing else was already agreed.
9.3. The preparation of drawings, printing materials and signifi cant changes in submitted printing materials are charged at cost.
9.4. Insofar as nothing else is agreed, online advertising is offered at monthly fi xed prices. The Publisher does not guarantee parti-cular levels of click rates, ad impressions, leads or other access statistics.
10. Review of Online AdvertisingWhen online advertising is broadcast for the fi rst time, the Customer will review it without delay for proper placement and report any errors to the provider within three working days. Online advertising to which no objections are raised within this period is deemed to have been accepted.
11. Cancellation of Online Advertising11.1. Online advertising which has been ordered can be cancelled before the agreed date of fi rst broadcast. Cancellation must be made in writing.
11.2. Cancellations received more than 8 weeks before the date of fi rst broadcast are free of charge. Otherwise, the Publisher is entitled to invoice cancellation fees as follows:
– cancellation between 8 weeks and 4 weeks plus 1 day before fi rst broadcast: 50 % of the net order value,
– cancellation between 4 weeks and 1 week plus 1 day before fi rst broadcast: 75 % of the net order value,
– cancellation 1 week or less before fi rst broadcast: 100 % of the net order value.
12. Reduced Print RunsA reduced print run constitutes a defect that justifi es a price reduction only if the shortfall is 20 % or more with a print run of up to 50,000 copies. Then the price reduction is proportional to the shortfall.
13. Payment ConditionsPayments are due in full within 30 days. The Publisher reserves the right to demand advances from new customers.
14. Payment Default14.1. If payment is not received within 30 days after the date of fi rst appearance, then the Customer enters payment default even if there is no reminder. In a case of payment default by a customer which is an entrepreneur, the Publisher is entitled to charge a standard fee in the amount of 40 euros. This amount will be credited to compensation for damages in the event that the damages are based on the costs of collection. During the period of payment default, customers which are entrepreneurs are also charged default interest in the amount of 9 % above the base interest rate.
14.2. If the Customer is in payment default, the Publisher reserves the right to make further appearances of advertisements depen-dent on payment of advances even during an ongoing standard advertising contract.
15. Applicable Law and Place of Jurisdiction15.1. This contract is governed by the law of the Federal Republic of Germany.
15.2. The place of fulfi lment and jurisdiction for business with merchants, legal entities of public law and public law special funds is the legal domicile of the Publisher. If the place of residence or usual abode of the Customer is not known when litigation is fi led or if the Customer has moved his, her or its residence or place of usual abode to a location outside the area of applicability of the ZPO (German Code of Civil Procedure), then it is agreed that the place of jurisdiction is the legal domicile of the publisher.
16. Data ProcessingDuring the course of its business activity the Publisher uses a data processing system to process customer data in the framework prescribed by the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as permissible. A data protection offi cer has been appointed by the Publisher.
17. Other RegulationsThe publisher does not take part in alternative dispute resolutions in front of consumer concilation boards.
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Inge Hübner
Editor
Phone +49-69-84 00 06-13 22
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Ronny Schumann
Head of Advertising Department
Phone +49-69-84 00 06-13 40
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Katja Hanel
Media Consulting
Phone +49-69-84 00 06-13 41
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Susanne Ney
Key-Account Manager
Phone +49-69-84 00 06-13 44
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Kristina Lippmann
Order Management
Phone +49-69-84 00 06-13 43
Fax +49-69-84 00 06-13 98
Leonie Ströver
Order Management
Phone +49-69-84 00 06-13 42
Fax +49-69-84 00 06-13 98
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Phone +49 -69-84 00 06 -13 40, -13 41 or -13 42Fax +49 - 69-84 00 06 -13 98Email [email protected]
Subject to changes of prices and errors.The General Terms of Business of VDE VERLAG GMBH apply.
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