SK On collaborates to enhance battery production efficiency
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SK On collaborates to enhance battery production efficiency

This initiative will establish the groundwork for a “smart factory” by improving productivity and minimizing downtime

  • By ICN Bureau | December 31, 2023

SK On is advancing the intellectualization of battery production equipment through collaboration with domestic and international companies that possess global-level core technologies. This strategy aims to leverage Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to maximize equipment efficiency and enhance productivity.

On December 26 (KST), SK On formalized a six-party Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Beckhoff Automation, Cisco, IFM Electronic, Yaskawa Electric Korea, and Woowon Technology at the SK Green Campus in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. This MOU is aimed at enhancing the control and communication systems for battery production equipment.

SK On intends to verify the performance, quality, and stability of the technologies and services offered by these companies and discuss strategic cooperation for the intellectualization of battery production equipment. These efforts are expected to strengthen SK On’s manufacturing competitiveness by reducing costs and improving yield, without the need for extensive equipment remodeling.

In collaboration with its partners, SK On plans to explore advancements in critical components and systems associated with battery production equipment, including controllers overseeing equipment operation, smart sensors for monitoring, communication networks, and power devices.

Upgrading the controller is closely linked to improving equipment speed, which can contribute to increased production volumes. The use of intellectualized smart sensors enables quicker and more precise detection of equipment status and errors, leading to reduced recovery times and higher operational efficiency in the event of malfunctions.

The advancement of network systems is expected to result in reduced downtime and enhanced data redundancy and security. These advancements will lay the groundwork for remote control of equipment, further bolstering SK On’s strategy to advance its “smart factory” initiative.

Oh Ki-Young, a Specialized Committee of SK On’s Factory Innovation TF, said, “Through this collaboration, SK On aims to lay the foundation for building a smart factory through the intellectualization of production equipment. We are committed to collaborating with both our local and global partners possessing global competitiveness to enhance our manufacturing strength.”

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