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The cost of an assessment depends on the price that the assessor that you have engaged quotes you. INCIT does not involve itself in the pricing of the assessment charged to the client.
To maintain the objectivity and quality of an Official SIRI Assessment, only a Certified SIRI Assessor is qualified to conduct the assessment. Find our list of assessors here.
If an employee from the company is a Certified SIRI Assessor, the employee is eligible to help the company conduct an internal self-assessment.
The Official SIRI Assessment is estimated to take around 1.5 days, but the actual duration may vary depending on the size and complexity of your manufacturing operations. The process, and approximate time required, is as follows:
- Onboarding call (one hour)
- Evaluation, including site visit (one day)
- Review and debrief (two hours)
Find out more on about the Official SIRI Assessment timeline here.
The assessment outcomes are delivered in an official report, presented to the company by the Certified SIRI Assessor that conducted the assessment for the company. The assessor will have a debrief session with the company to discuss the results of the assessment and the next steps.
No. INCIT does not provide sample assessment reports that are publicly available for download or viewing.
All manufacturing companies, regardless of size and industry type, can leverage the frameworks and tools under the Smart Industry Readiness Index to understand their Industry 4.0 maturity levels and develop transformation roadmaps. We hope that after utilising the frameworks and tools, companies will feel encouraged to take a deeper dive into specific areas aligned with their own business needs.
Yes, to ensure a balance between technical robustness and usability, we partner with a network of leading technology companies, consultancy firms, and industry and academic experts to develop the frameworks and tools. In addition, we piloted tools like the Assessment Matrix and Prioritisation Matrix with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as multinational corporations (MNCs) prior to release.
Yes, we will continue to develop more frameworks and tools to plug existing information or knowledge gaps. We hope that this growing repository of resources will better assist manufacturers in catalysing their Industry 4.0 transformation journeys.
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