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VW sees Amazon-built ‘industrial cloud’ as future B2B marketplace

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Publish date: Thu, 23 Jul 2020, 07:25 PM
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Volkswagen AG, Europe’s largest automaker, is expanding its cloud-based software and data portal, aiming to develop it into an industry-wide marketplace where business customers can buy and sell industrial applications, the company said on July 23.

VW’s "industrial cloud” was designed in partnership with Amazon Web Services and eventually will link more than 120 VW factories around the world to the automaker's 1,500 suppliers and their 30,000 plants.

The portal is intended as a place to exchange data and software to help accelerate the digitalisation of factory processes from stamping to painting to machinery maintenance, according to Nihar Patel, VW’s executive vice president for strategic core projects.

VW has opened the portal to the first group of supplier partners, led by Siemens AG. Those partners are expected to contribute software applications to be shared with VW and among themselves, in what the automaker described as "an App Store approach”.

Among the initial wave of supplier partners are ABB, the Swiss industrial automation specialist, and Dürr, the German supplier of automated paint systems and plant engineering services.

AWS will help manage the portal and will provide a range of cloud-based support services, including data analytics and computing, according to Dirk Didascalou, vice president of the Internet of Things at AWS.

VW, the world’s third largest automaker by market capitalisation behind Tesla Inc and Toyota Motor Corp, has been working on the industrial cloud for several years with AWS, one of Amazon's fastest-growing, highest-margin businesses and one that works mainly with corporate customers, from BMW AG and Toyota to Avis Budget Group and Formula One, to manage, analyse and in some cases monetise data.

Patel said VW’s efforts to speed up the ongoing digitalisation of its factories has the support of the company’s powerful Works Council and its supervisory board.

 - Reuters

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