Hilti introduces DDS platform for tool management
By Staff Report | August 6, 2024 2:39 pm SHARE
Hilti’s new DDS platform, which leverages the power of IoT, enables real-time access to tool park management, insights into cordless tool battery condition, and functions as a virtual customer service centre.
Hilti India Private Limited announces the launch of its groundbreaking Data Driven Services (DDS). This innovative solution provides cutting-edge tool park and warehouse management, as well as battery health services. This strategic approach intends to revolutionise business tool management while increasing on-site productivity and efficiency.
Hilti India has been in the forefront of bringing technologies that promote productivity, safety, and sustainability to Indian construction sites since its inception. Hilti India debuted Nuron in July 2023, a single 22V cordless platform that delivers performance and safety to all tasks, from light duty drilling to heavy duty breaking.
Hilti India has made its Nuron platform smarter and more agile by integrating information and connection into all equipment. Hilti’s revolutionary “Data Driven Service (DDS)” is an integrated IoT solution that offers superior tool park management and real-time insights into battery health services.
DDS introduces a number of new capabilities, the most noteworthy of which is power tool position tracking, which allows the user to track the site where the tools are located. In addition, DDS provides real-time information on the utilisation of power tools, including idle assets and the time the tool was idle. The third feature offered by DDS is a proactive health monitoring system for tool batteries, which provides proactive notifications and replacements in the event of a failure, assuring continued operations.
Hilti has introduced “ON! TRACK 3”, a single app for controlling all Hilti assets, to make it easier and more convenient to access this collected information. In addition to offering access to all of its functions, the app serves as a virtual customer support centre. Users, for example, can use the app to retrieve all important product specifications, examine tool maintenance costs, and even arrange repairs.
Speaking about the launch, Ashish Markande, Director of Marketing, at Hilti India Pvt Ltd, says, “At Hilti, our constant endeavour is to streamline our customers’ tool ownership experience and ensure their convenience in using our products and services. In line with this vision, we have designed the Data-Driven Services (DDS) platform to empower customers to focus on their core business and manage tools. By addressing the key pain points, DDS optimises operational efficiency and purchase processes, serving as a one-stop solution for all their tool-related needs.”
DDS is India’s first power tool-specific service. It works smoothly with Hilti’s ground-breaking Nuron platform, collecting data from all cordless instruments during each charge cycle. Using the app, organisations can harness tool park analytics, enhance productivity, and make educated decisions. Hilti India’s new solution intends to provide data-driven consultancy and services, keeping its pledge to be the best partner for productivity, safety, and sustainability for its customers.
India is going through a digital transition, especially in the construction industry. Construction 4.0, which is powered by new technologies and data-driven solutions, marks a substantial transition. BIM, IoT, AI, ML, robotics, and automation are major technologies driving this paradigm change. It is good to see India’s willingness to embrace innovation and work towards higher production.
For more information, visit: https://www.hilti.in/
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