Hyperconnectivity connects technologies, processes and partners into integrated ecosystems. In this webinar, Christian Maasem (Detecon) and Tim Hammer (Hammer Advanced Logistics) show how the Hyperconnectivity Campus tests innovation under real industrial conditions and how companies can speed up innovation cycles and improve efficiency.
Hyperconnectivity Ecosystems
Discover how connected ecosystems drive innovation and efficiency.
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What Hyperconnectivity means
Hyperconnectivity connects people, machines and systems through IoT, 5G, Digital Twins and AI into one seamless network. The webinar explains why classical connectivity reaches its limits and how hyperconnected ecosystems enable new forms of collaboration and new business models.
The Hyperconnectivity Campus
Together with Hammer Advanced Logistics, Detecon opened the Hyperconnectivity Campus – a real-world testing ground for connected industrial and logistics ecosystems. Christian Maasem and Tim Hammer show how technologies are developed, validated and scaled there together with ecosystem partners.
From innovation to impact
The webinar shows how data-driven applications, AI-based optimization, digital twins and resilient, sustainable supply chains shorten innovation cycles. The focus is on concrete use cases from logistics and industrial manufacturing.
Ecosystems, not solo efforts
Hyperconnectivity cannot be achieved alone. The webinar explains why companies should collaborate with technology, industry and ecosystem partners to move innovation faster from concept to operational reality.
Why Hyperconnectivity and ecosystems belong together.
“In the digital age, hyperconnectivity isn’t just an option – it’s the foundation for future innovations.”
Christian Maasem
Partner, Hyperconnectivity Expert at Detecon
“Innovation must not remain confined to the lab – it needs to be integrated and scaled within real operational processes.“
Tim Hammer
CEO, Hammer Advanced Logistics
FAQ on Hyperconnectivity.
What is Hyperconnectivity?
Hyperconnectivity describes the close interconnection of people, machines and systems through technologies such as IoT, 5G, Digital Twins and AI, enabling new forms of collaboration and new business models.
What is the Hyperconnectivity Campus?
The Hyperconnectivity Campus is a joint innovation platform by Detecon and Hammer Advanced Logistics in Eschweiler, where technologies are tested under real industrial conditions.
How do companies benefit from Hyperconnectivity?
Companies benefit through greater efficiency, faster innovation cycles, new products and services, and an improved, personalized user experience.
Which industries can benefit most?
Particular potential lies in manufacturing, logistics and telecommunications, but also in energy, retail and other connected industries.
How can a company get started with Hyperconnectivity?
Companies should start with an as-is assessment, identify relevant use cases, and test initial pilots under real conditions together with ecosystem partners.