Babtec software receives comprehensive update

To coincide with its 30th anniversary, Babtec is releasing a new generation of its software: Babtec 8 provides the basis for the first applications of artificial intelligence in addition to numerous technical enhancements. The new software generation also offers the integration of 3D CAD models and a new module for risk management.

The new risk management module enables a comprehensive assessment of risks and opportunities using a risk and opportunity matrix. (Image: www.babatec.ch)

Together with software modules such as process management, checklists or requirements management, the new module for risk management provides further support for the development and expansion of integrated management systems (IMS). Based on a holistic approach that is oriented towards the ISO 31000 risk management process, it includes numerous functions for assessing risks and opportunities, planning and tracking corresponding measures, as well as regular reviews and reassessments.

Reduce risks and increase opportunities

Within the risk management module, users can evaluate the identified risks or opportunities based on the estimated probability of occurrence and expected negative or positive effects. An evaluation matrix, which is used to determine a risk or opportunity index, allows classification and comparability in the respective context - for example in connection with a business process. This makes it possible to recognize whether the measures introduced reduce risks or increase opportunities. The consideration of risks and opportunities is required by law, particularly in the context of business processes. This is why risk analyses can be linked to processes in the process management module.

The diverse and often dynamic relationships and dependencies between the system elements play a significant role in the complexity of an integrated management system. While the process map provides an overview of a company's process organization, the IMS Viewer offers a completely new approach to graphically visualizing the existing real relationships, interfaces and interactions between the process-relevant elements of an IMS, making them transparent and thus making the complexity of the management system manageable.

Three-dimensional CAD models for quality assurance

In addition to IMS support, Babtec continues to focus on software solutions for quality assurance. One component of this is the further developed CAD integration, which offers comprehensive support for three-dimensional CAD models for the first time. Users can load 3D models directly from the CAD solution they are using into the Babtec software and align, zoom and rotate them on the screen as required. If the 3D file already contains product manufacturing information (PMI), this is recognized and processed directly "behind the scenes". The data obtained in this way can be used in other modules of the Babtec software, for example to prepare an FMEA or initial sampling.

Three-dimensional CAD models can be freely aligned, rotated and zoomed in the software. (Image: www.babatec.ch)

Modern software technology and artificial intelligence

In addition to the new functions mentioned above, Babtec has further developed the technology and infrastructure of its software. This is reflected above all in the significantly improved speed and responsiveness of the software - regardless of whether it is used at the headquarters of the respective company, at a location in Germany or abroad or in the home office. Against the backdrop of increasing cyber threats, the new technological basis of the Babtec software also ensures improved protection of sensitive data.

The Wuppertal-based software manufacturer has also been working intensively on artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Together with users, the "Babtec DiscoverAI" project will be launched at the beginning of 2025, in which customers will be provided with the first AI functions of the software. In dialogue with customers, Babtec wants to test and further develop the applications that have already been implemented in everyday practice. The focus is on the AI assistant Quorix, which provides support with software operation, among other things. Quorix assists with the creation of a complaint from a continuous text by extracting the required data and pre-filling the corresponding fields. The new AI support also comes into play when processing complaints. This allows specific suggestions for measures to be generated during processing using the tried-and-tested 8D method, which can be transferred directly to the software at the touch of a button.

In addition to testing these functions, the pilot project also aims to identify further ideas for the potential use of artificial intelligence with the help of feedback from participating customers. Participation therefore offers customers exclusive insights into the new AI applications of Babtec software, an exchange of experiences with other participants and also the opportunity to make an active contribution to the further development of the software through their feedback on its use in practice. Interested parties can apply via the company's website until the end of January.

Contribution to future-proofing and investment security

The further development of the software ensures the greatest possible future security and investment security for customers. By providing comprehensive support for integrated management systems, Babtec also aims to help its customers achieve their business objectives even more effectively in the future. 

"The release of Babtec 8 in the year of our 30th anniversary is a significant step - not only for us, but above all for our more than 1,250 customers," emphasizes Babtec Managing Director Michael Flunkert. "With its numerous innovations, large and small improvements, our latest software generation supports companies in mastering not only the challenges of the present, but also those of the future in line with their own corporate strategy."

Source: www.babtec.de

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