Inefficient structures, inconsistent interfaces and a lack of standards slow down development. Valuable time is spent on duplication of work instead of innovation, with noticeable effects on quality, speed and scalability.
Every special machine brings with it new requirements, different architectures and specialist knowledge. This diversity ties up expert capacities, makes reuse more difficult and extends development and commissioning times.
Outdated software and system landscapes hinder further development, increase security risks and make it difficult to integrate modern technologies. Maintenance becomes a permanent construction site and innovation an obstacle course.