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Mr. Chris Decubber from EFFRA presented the ActionplanT FoF project. He gave basic information and presented examples of the research area of the project. (FInES Cluster Meeting, December 2012)TRANSCRIPT
ICT for ManufacturingRoadmapping and Industrial Learning
Chris Decubber
Agoria/EFFRA
FInES Cluster meeting
19 December 2011
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ICT for ManufacturingAmbitions for Manufacturing Enterprises
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On-demand
•Accommodate changing demands & deliver customized products
•Make supply networks agile, interoperable, and manageable
Optima
l
•Deliver high quality products that are durable and competitively priced
•Focus not only on the design but also on after-sales services
Innovate
•Faster introduction of collective innovation
•Short turnaround – from laboratory prototype to full-scale production
Green
•Reduce energy footprints on shop floors and increase End-of-Life (EoL) use
•Be compliant with new regulations
Human-
centric
•Change perception from being production-centric to human-centric
•More accommodating towards needs of the workforce and customers
ICT MegatrendsTechnology Push Perspective
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Collaboration• OEM – supplier –
subcontractor collaboration
• Trends of contract manufacturing and ‘product as a service’
• Customer involvement in product design
Mobility• Proliferation of mobile
devices• ‘On-the-go’ and
‘Always-on’ users • New businesses
(manufacturing apps & stores)
Connectivity• Sensors, controllers,
embedded devices a commonplace
• ‘Intranet of Things’ to ‘Internet of Things’
• Bidirectional interaction with real-world objects
Intelligence• Data analytics and
forecasting on-the-fly• Leveraging cheaper
storage and low cost processors
• Making sense out of manufacturing data
Human–centric Manufacturing
Beyond the Shop FloorA Manufacturing 2.0 Enterprise
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Sales Manager
MANUFACTURINGENGINEERING
SALES & MARKETING
PRODUCTION KPI
FIELD SALES
Design Manager
FINANCE KPI
Plant Manager
Orders
returned
VP SalesVP Manuf.
CEO
Planners
CIO
CUSTOMER
SUPPLIERS & SUBCONTRACTORS
CUSTOMER
EXTERNAL DESIGNER
Customers in-the-loop
Quality and sustainable products for customers
Design thinking and customisations Customer collaboration
Agile Manufacturing Systems & Processes
Seamless integration of disparate systems and robots
Real-Time enforcement of engineering changes, quality, regulatory, requirements in the front line
Advanced algorithms on large data sets & manage by exception
Seamless Factory Lifecycle
Management
Controlling and holistic planning of future factories
Predictive and condition based maintenance
Status/throughput/KPI information on-demand on-mobile for decision makers
People at the forefront
Better knowledge delivery mechanisms
Continuous skills improvement Assistance tools for aged workers Intuitive e-learning tools for all
Collaborative Supply Networks
Great collaboration between OEMs and subcontracts through standardized interfaces
Total visibility of production, inventory, and materials
Quick response in supply chain planning
New paradigms such as “products as a service” and “after-sales services”
Cluster ‘Collaborative Supply Networks’
• RP4.1 – Cloud-based Manufacturing Business Web for Supply Network
Collaboration
• RP4.2 – ICT-supported remanufacturing across the supply network
• RP4.3 – Leveraging mobility for an agile and intelligent supply network
• RP4.4 – Internet-of-Things in networked value chain
• RP4.5 – Complex Event Processing (CEP) for state detection and
query processing in supply networks
• RP4.6 – Property Rights Management of products and code in supply
networks
• RP4.7 – Multi-Enterprise Role-Based Access Control (mRBAC) in
manufacturing supply networks
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Research PrioritiesExample: 2.5 Multi-level simulation for enhanced factory modeling
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Example – RP2.5 Multi-level Simulation for Enhanced Factory Modeling
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ActionPlanT and Industrial Learning
CollaborationIndustry Academia
Competencies
Development
KnowledgeAssets
Learning Process & Tools
Competencies
Specification
R&DProjects
BestPractices
BusinessSuccesses
MarketDemand
Industry Education
Competencies
Implementation
ProfessionalNeeds
Learning Programs& Actions
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FoF Roadmap beyond 2013
RD&I challenges and enablers
Challenges Technologies & enablers
• Economical
• Social sustainability
• Environmental
• New products markets
• Mechatronic technologies for manufacturing systems
• ICT for manufacturing enterprises
• Advanced materials in manufacturing systems
• Novel manufacturing processes for advanced materials
• Knowledge workers and skills adaptation
• Modeling, simulation and forecasting
• Manufacturing business strategies
Agile Manufacturing Systems & Processes
Collaborative Supply Networks
Customers in-the-loop
People at the forefront
Seamless Factory Lifecycle
Management
CeBIT – 06-10 March 2012Conference & Exhibtion
"ICT & Factories of the Future”
Conference " ICT & Factories of the Future” - 6 March 2012CeBIT, Hall 9, Hannover Fair, Hannover, Germany
Draft AgendaChair: Thierry Van der Pyl, Director, European Commission 13.00 Keynote (TBC)
Senior official from the European Commission
13.20 Welcome (blocked)Hervé Couturier, Executive Vice-President Business Intelligence; Head of SAP ResearchPhilippe Forestier, Executive Vice-President Global Affairs & Communities, Dassault Systèmes
13.50 Panel Discussion on “Future Research in ICT for Manufacturing” (TBC)VP Kroes; Industrial CTOs (SAP, Dassault Systèmes, EFFRA)
14.20 Coffee Break
14.40 Towards Manufacturing 2.0 - ActionPlanT Roadmap Presentation (TBC)Dr. Uwe Kubach, SAP AG
15.10 Industrial Learning – How ICT Can Contribute to Manufacturing 2.0ActionPlanT Project Speaker
15.30 Project Presentations (15 min per project)Factories of the Future projects
16.30 Outlook on Factories of the FutureErastos Filos, Factories of the Future ICT Coordinator, European Commission
17.00 End of Conference
Exhibition Booth "ICT & Factories of the Future” - 6-10 March 2012CeBIT, Hall 9, Hannover Fair, Hannover, Germany
FoF-Conference Area
FoF-Exhibition
Area (43 m²)
Preliminary layout – CeBIT Booth
• storage room
• 6 project deskso 1 bar table
o 2 bar stools
o 1 back wall(optional: LCD-Screen)
o electricity / internet
• eye catcher
KAP PLANTCockpit
Action
PlanT
Preliminary layout – CeBIT Booth
FoF – Factories of the Future
FoF – Factories of the Future
Framework
• Dedicated FoF-exhibition stand in the CeBIT research hall, in close neighborhood to the stand of the German Ministry of Economics (BMWi)
• Personalized / individually designable exhibition space
• 2 exhibitor passes per project for the entire CeBIT
• 300 visitor tickets per project
• Access to the CeBIT lab talk conference forum with over 100 events
• Over 300 R&D-exhibitors in one dedicated hall; among others:o German Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF)o DFKI – German Research Center for Artificial Intelligenceo DLR – German Aerospace Centero FhG - Fraunhofer FIT, FOKUS, IAIS, IUK, SIT etc.o SAP Researcho UBIFrance
Cost Calculation (per partner)
• Co-Exhibition Fee: 650,00 EUR• LCD-Screen : 365,00 EUR• Internet-Connection; 140,00 EUR
Target: 1.155,00 EUR
Thank you for your attention!
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