From Gameplay to Carbon Footprint - Bringing Administration Shells to Life
Welcome to the Fluid 4.0-in-a-row game!
Place your moves on the board and challenge our sorting machine to a duel.
- You play X
- the machine responds O
- The first player to occupy 4 adjacent positions of the 5x5 board wins.
Each move controls a real machine movement in the background.
The actual energy consumption is taken into account for each movement.
What happens in the background?
- The moves are transmitted to the sorting machine.
- Every positioning consumes energy.
- At the end, this is used to calculate the CO₂ footprint of your game.
Your game will thus become a digital product with its own CO₂ profile.
Game over? Pick up your prize!
After the game, you will receive a unique game code.
Pick up your prize with a personalized label at the booth.
At home, you can then calmly:
- Review your game
- Track all your movements
- and discover your carbon footprint
Play now and experience how digitalization and sustainability come together.
Fluid 4.0-in-a-row
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From Game to AAS: Experience Digital Twins Live
The Fluid 4.0-in-a-row demonstrator shows how Asset Administration Shells (AAS) enable transparent and seamless data exchange between systems.
Every game played automatically generates a digital twin in the form of an AAS. The QR code displayed for your game number serves as a unique access point to this data record.
Scanning the QR code opens the Metalevel Viewer, loads the corresponding AAS, and visualizes all relevant content. This includes, among other things, process data, game results, and structured metadata generated during the game.
The demonstrator thus impressively showcases the potential of the AAS concept for Industry 4.0: Digital twins make information about products, processes, and systems available at any time—standardized, networked, and usable throughout the entire lifecycle.
Fluid 4.0 - Implementation of digitization for Fluid Technology 4.0
In the Fluid 4.0 project, fluid technology manufacturers, machine and system manufacturers, users and service providers are working together on the digitalisation of fluid technology using asset administration shells, submodels and demonstrators. Both specific applications and overarching challenges are being addressed.
FLUIDON is actively contributing its extensive expertise in the simulation of fluid technology systems to the project. It is developing an Industry 4.0-compliant simulation solution and the associated infrastructure for the integrated and digital engineering of fluid technology systems.

