What is CAPEX?
CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) refers to investments in physical or fixed assets – hardware, software licences and installation costs – representing upfront spending rather than ongoing operational costs.
Technical Definition: CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) refers to investments in physical or fixed assets. In digitalisation, CAPEX covers hardware, software licences and installation costs. Modern cloud services often allow a shift from CAPEX to OPEX (subscription-based operational costs).
Why it matters: CAPEX decisions are long-term commitments. A poorly chosen control system can bind a facility to a single vendor for 20+ years. Open standards reduce CAPEX risk by enabling competitive procurement over the asset’s entire lifetime.
HubMind’s view: We help you structure procurement so that CAPEX investments deliver maximum long-term value – not just the lowest initial price tag.
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