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Digitization, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Change Management Intensive networking with procurement and logistics professionals from Oerlikon, MTU/Rolls-Royce Power Systems and ZF Start-up area with presentations by young innovative companies Evening event at the Dornier Museum among vintage aircraft Look forward to top-class speakers from the following companies: AUDI DHL Festo Huawei KUKA Deutschland OC Oerlikon Management Post CH Rolls-Royce Power Systems ZF Friedrichshafen www.bme-supplierdialogue.de 26 – 27 November 2018 Graf-Zeppelin-Haus – Friedrichshafen association Competence Partners Organisation 3. Lake Constance Change is the new Normal

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Digitization, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Change Management

Intensive networking with procurement and logistics professionals from Oerlikon, MTU/Rolls-Royce Power Systems and ZF

Start-up area with presentations by young innovative companies

Evening event at the Dornier Museum among vintage aircraft

Look forward to top-class speakers from the following companies:

AUDI • DHL • Festo • Huawei • KUKA Deutschland • OC Oerlikon Management • Post CH • Rolls-Royce Power Systems • ZF Friedrichshafen

www.bme-supplierdialogue.de

26 – 27 November 2018 Graf-Zeppelin-Haus – Friedrichshafen

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Competence Partners Organisation

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Change is the new Normal

Tuesday, 27 November 2018

Monday, 26 November 2018

Chairman:Horst Wiedmann, Senior Vice President, Head of Strategic Materials Management & Central Services ZF-Group, ZF Friedrichshafen AG and Chairman of the Board, German Association for Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics (BME)

09.00 Welcome AddressHorst WiedmannDr. Silvius Grobosch, Managing Director, BME e.V.

09.30 Digitalization changes the mobility of tomorrow p ZF’s master plan for digital transformation p Next generation mobilityp Digital solutions will simplify the entire working environmentWilhelm Rehm, Member of the Management Board, ZF Friedrichshafen AG

10.00 Rolls-Royce Power Systems in a state of transformation: from engine manufacturer to solution providerp Digitalisation connects people, machines and toolsp Unless there is cultural transformation, digital marginalisation is a threatp Our working world is in a state of flux: How will we work in the future?Marcus A. Wassenberg, Chief Financial Officer, Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG

10.30 Coffee break and networking in the exhibition

Start-up pitches: Learn more about the innovative ideas of young companies! 10.50 Speed up Transformation: How to get real, unfiltered and direct feedback by the right people

Alexander Ockl, CEO and Founder task2vendor GmbH 10.55 Digital Value Management: How proactive midsize businesses manage the value contribution

of purchasing and their supplier networksTorsten R. Bendlin, Managing Director, Valuedesk GmbH

11.00 Monitoring sustainability and compliance of suppliers – scalable, digital, social media in real timeSimon Jaehnig, Co-Founder, Integrity Next GmbH

11.05 Supplier scouting using artificial intelligence – or how to make the supply chain of your competitor transparentGregor Stühler, CEO, scoutbee GmbH

11.15 The digital metamorphosis: a gradual, complete evolution of an industrial technology powerhouse p Complexity is a challenge and an opportunity: Strategic purpose as digital business and growth driverp Spinning the digital evolution wheel: Next generation digitalization examples in the Oerlikon Manmade Fibers businessp No leaf unturnedDr. Boris von Bieberstein, Member of the Managing Board, OC Oerlikon Management AG

11.45 Digital transformation at KUKA – from dirty-dull-dangerous to data-driven-decisions p Data – turning the gold of this century into value p Driven – accelerating the transformation of our customers and partnersp Decisions – allowing for fast, reliable, and user-centered actions

Stefan Lampa, Managing Director, KUKA Deutschland GmbH

18.30 Evening event in the Dornier Museum Friedrichshafen Reception followed by dinner

Enjoy an interesting evening in the special surroundings of the Dornier Museum, surrounded by historical aircraft and modern architecture. This is the perfect setting for intense networking and the sharing of experience.

Dinner Speech Creativity is the new currency!

Eva Wimmers President Europe Huawei Honor/ VP Honor Global

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All presentations in the plenary session will be simultaneously translated.

Focus Session A

Robotics, Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence – Fuel or Explosive?

Session Chair: Peter Iff, Head of Purchasing Excellence, Category Magmt. & Projects, OC Oerlikon Management AG

13.30 Digitalisation in logistics – opportunity or threat p DHL Logistics Trend Radar – new trends on the horizon p Demystification of trends – hype or reality p Walk the talk – AI, robotics and other trends in concrete

application

Markus Kückelhaus, Vice President Innovation & Trend Research, DHL

14.00 Break

14.15 Manufacturing strategies based on Industry 4.0 – future of digitalization and smart manufacturing

p How are leading companies applying Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing strategies

p Strategies of leading consumers and suppliers of digital products in the complex world of industrial IoT solutions

p Digitalization requires strong partnerships to drive standardization and interoperability

Dr. Michael Hoffmeister, Senior Expert Digitization and Industry 4.0, Festo AG & Co. KG

14.45 Break

15.00 The art of discovery: developing new materials through smart data processing

p Revolutionising material development p Using big data to implement complex requirements quickly

by means of algorithms p Accelerating innovation and securing competitive

advantages

Dr. Helmut Rudigier, Chief Technology Officer, OC Oerlikon Management AG

Focus Session B

Working World and Society – Digital Leadership, a Formula for Success?Session Chair: Volkher Lins, Senior Manager Purchasing,MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH

Digital transformation in a successful company with tradition – diary of a CDOp Why? How? What? – the most important questions during

digital transformation?p What are the most important factors for the success of

digitalisation?p What is our current position at RRPS, and where are we

headed?Jürgen Winterholler, Vice President – Digital Solutions, Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG

Break

Change management: shaping change – the difference is in the mixp Why conventional change management does not always

achieve the desired resultsp Recipe for optimisation: Where does modern change

management begin?p The role of the executive in digital transformation

Axel Butterweck, Programme Director Internal Projects Post CH AG, former CPO, Post CH AG

Break

Continuous self-renewal – the key ability for companies in the age of digitalisationp Into the future with awareness: self-critically initiating

transformationp Actively shaping change: intensification of communication

and interactionp Delight in experimentation and a culture of mistakes as a

path to successDr. Hans-Joachim Gergs, lecturer at the Executive Education Center, TU Munich, and consultant for change management, AUDI AG

Tuesday, 27 November 2018

15.30 Coffee break and networking in the exhibition

Chairman: Horst Wiedmann

16.00 Hacking for managers, or a different approach to IT security: taking a look at IT’s poison cupboard p Focus on IT security — feels like h@cking to me! p Internet of Things (IoT) — presumably the greatest threat to IT p People as the weakest point or the best firewall Tobias Schrödel, IT Security Expert

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12.15 Coffee break and networking in the exhibition

Start-up pitches: Learn more about the innovative ideas of young companies! 13.00 AVAX – Safely simplifying temporary employment Alexander Sadek, Managing Director, AVAX GmbH 13.05 inorder – an e-procurement solution as precisely tailored as if you had developed it yourself Maximilian Kramer, Managing Director, eldurado GmbH 13.10 Risk management in procurement – supplier risk assessment and visualization based on integrated risk data –

natural, political, financial Jürgen Lutz, Division Director Industry, Geocom Informatik GmbH

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All presentations in focus session A will be simultaneously translated.

All presentations in focus session B will be held in German

16.45 Investing in your futurep Potentials working with a large ecosystemp Invest and stay agile p Be open for opportunities but scaleDr. Malgorzata Wiklinska, Head of Digital Ecosystem & Global Innovation Hubs ZF-Group, ZF Friedrichshafen AG

17.15 Closing discussion

17.30 End of the 3rd Lake Constance Supplier Dialogue 2018

Tuesday, 27 November 2018

ExhibitorsDassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, provides business and people with virtual universes to imagine sustainable innovations. Its world-leading solutions transform the way products are designed, produced, and supported. Dassault Systèmes’ collaborative solutions foster social innovation, expanding possibilities for the virtual world to improve the real world. The group brings value to over 220,000 customers of all sizes, in all industries, in more than 140 countries. For more information, visit www.3ds.com.

Dassault Systèmes Deutschland GmbHBernd LöwenkampMeitnerstraße 8, 70563 StuttgartPhone: +49 711 27300-0, Email: [email protected], www.3ds.com/de

Festo AG is a global player and an independent family-owned company with headquarters in Esslingen am Neckar, Germany. The company supplies pneumatic and electrical automation technology to 300,000 customers of factory and process automation in over 35 industries and is the world market leader in technical education with Festo Didactic SE. With about 20,100 employees in over 250 branch offices in 61 countries worldwide, Festo achieved a turnover of around €3.1 billion in 2017.

Festo AG & Co. KGThilo HeringRuiter Straße 82, 73734 EsslingenPhone: +49 711 347-3628, Email: [email protected], www.festo.com

Lyreco is a propriety company. With over 9,000 employees worldwide, the focus is on customer service, logistics and sales excellence. The company has transformed itself from a classic office material supplier into a distributor for office and workplace solutions (office supplies/paper/toner/sanitary/catering products/ PPE). Today, Lyreco, with sales of more than € 2 billion in 2017, is among the world’s leading suppliers and operates in 42 countries on 4 continents.

Lyreco Deutschland GmbHAlexander Kaupp Lyreco-Straße 4, 30890 BarsinghausenPhone: +49 5105 5835-0,Email: [email protected], www.lyreco.de

The OPTIQUM Unternehmensberatung GmbH has an extensive background and profound functional expertise in optimisation of business processes. Besides Process optimisation and process design as well as automotive trouble shooting we offer cross-sector support according to standard requirements for management systems in sectors of quality, environment, work safety and information security. Our experienced and field-proven consultants have years of experience in implementation and improvement of management systems.

OPTIQUM Unternehmensberatung GmbHFriedrich GilletSiegburger Straße 223, 50679 KölnPhone: +49 221 82 959 0, Email: [email protected], www.optiqum.de

With 130 years experience, REYHER is one of Europe‘s leading distributors of fasteners and fixing technology supplying customers worldwide. With 130,000 different items, cutting-edge warehouse logistics and comprehensive range of services, REYHER is on course for the future.

F. REYHER Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KGAlexander Prümen, Key Account Manager Haferweg 1, 22769 Hamburg Phone: +49 40 85363 766, Fax: +49 40 85363 688 , Email: [email protected]

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Start-up Area

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The Oerlikon Group (SIX: OERL) engineers and processes materials and surfaces to give products improved and more desi-rable functions. Oerlikon is a leading global technology company providing market leading technologies and services. The Group is structured in three Segments: Surface Solutions, Manmade Fibers and Drive Systems, each operating under their own well-established brands and with their own market-specific strategies. Oerlikon has around 15,000 employees at 186 locations in 37 countries. In 2017, the Group generated sales of CHF 2.8 billion and invested CHF 107 million in R&D.

Rolls-Royce Power Systems, a division of Rolls-Royce plc., is a world leader in engines and propulsion systems and distribut-ed power generation plants. Under the MTU brand, we develop and produce high-speed engines and propulsion systems for ships and heavy land, rail and defence vehicles, as well as drive systems for use in the oil and gas industry and in power generation. Under the MTU Onsite Energy brand, we build diesel gensets for emergency, base-load and peak-load power requirements, as well as co-generation plants for combined heat and power based on gas engines. Operating under the Rolls-Royce brand in Bergen, Norway, we also develop and produce medium-speed engines for marine and power gene-ration applications. Our headquarters are in Friedrichshafen, Germany and we employ over 10,000 people worldwide.

ZF is a global leader in driveline and chassis technology as well as active and passive safety technology. The company has a global workforce of 146,000 with approximately 230 locations in some 40 countries. In 2017, ZF achieved sales of €36.4 billion and as such, is one of the largest automotive suppliers worldwide. ZF enables vehicles to see, think and act. The company invests more than six percent of its sales in research and development annually – in particular for the develop-ment of efficient and electric drivelines and also in striving for a world without accidents. With its broad portfolio, ZF is advancing mobility and services for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology applications.

Welcome!

Change is the New Normal – the world is in the midst of a digital and radical transformation, and we need to work together to drive this transformation forward. We are delighted that the Lake Constance Supplier Dialogue is viewed as the ideal platform for discussing how to jointly master the necessary changes.

We have once again been able to engage renowned speakers for you this year. For the first time, OC Oerlikon Management AG joins ZF Friedrichshafen AG and Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG as a competence partner of this event.

Take advantage of the opportunity to discuss strategic challenges with the attending decision-makers, to develop innovative approaches to solutions and to expand the breadth of your networks. A new feature of the congress will be the Start-Up Area where the innovative minds of tomorrow will be introducing themselves.

The 2018 congress will focus on three key topics:

◾ Digitalisation – Radical Economic Transformation?◾ Robotics, Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence – Fuel or Explosive?◾ Working World and Society – Digital Leadership, a Formula for Success?

We are certain that these key topics present challenges as well as opportunities that are worthy of a discussion during the exchange of ideas and viewpoints among suppliers, customers and experts from all areas of business and academia.

Mark this date in your diaries now: 26 – 27 November 2018 in Friedrichshafen!

We look forward to welcoming you personally to the 3rd Lake Constance Supplier Dialogue.

Best regards,

Wilhelm Rehm Prof. Dr. Michael Süss Marcus A. Wassenberg

Competence Partners

Wilhelm Rehm Member of the Management Board of ZF Friedrichshafen AG

Prof. Dr Michael Süss President of the Administrative Board of Oerlikon Group

Marcus A. Wassenberg Member of the Management Board of Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG

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Date and venueEvening event: 26 November 2018 Dornier-Museum Claude-Dornier-Platz 1 88046 FriedrichshafenConference: 27 November 2018 Graf-Zeppelin-Haus Olgastr. 20 88045 Friedrichshafen

Hotel informationComfort Hotel Friedrichshafen Ailinger Straße 128, 88046 Friedrichshafen SR: € 85.00 (breakfast included), bookable until 26/10/2018

Hotel City Krone Schanzstraße 7, 88045 Friedrichshafen SR: € 85.00 (breakfast included), bookable until 26/10/2018

Hotel Restaurant Bar Buchhorner Hof Friedrichstraße 33, 88045 Friedrichshafen SR: € 79.00 (breakfast included), bookable until 26/10/2018

Reservations can be made at all hotels by calling: Phone: +49 7541 3001-0 Email: [email protected]

Please note that room reservations cannot be made af-ter the date shown above and are subject to availability. Please make the arrangements for your accommodati-on yourself using the key word “BME”. Participants are themselves responsible for cancellations or changes in reservations.

Attendance fee€795.00 per personThe attendance fee includes the evening event, online conference documents, coffee breaks, lunch snack, be-verages during the conference.

Confirmation of registrationWe will send to you a confirmation after we receive your registration. Please check the correct spelling of your name and the name of your company. The registration confirmation will include the address and phone/fax number of the venue and the invoice.

Change of speakersIf a speaker is unable to appear on short notice becau-se of illness or other unforeseeable circumstances, the event organiser may arrange for a change of speakers and/or change the scheduling of an event (provided that any such changes are not unreasonable) to avoid the cancellation of the event itself.

CancellationsWe ask for your understanding that a processing fee of 20% of the event fee will be charged for cancellations within the last four weeks before the start of the event. The full fee will be charged for cancellations within two weeks before the start of the event or if the participant does not appear. Substitute participants will be accepted. Cancellation notices must be submitted in writing.

PrivacyData protection: The processing of your data is carried out in accordance with our privacy policy, which can be found at www.bme.de/data-protection

AGBThe General Terms and Conditions of Business of BME e.V. apply; they can be viewed at www.bme.de/agb.

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OrganiserThe Association for Supply Chain Management,Procurement and LogisticsFrankfurter Straße 2765760 EschbornPhone: +49 6196 5828-200Fax: +49 6196 5828-299Email: [email protected]

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