Download - Industrial Revolution Overview
Manufacturing in Europe remains very importantWorld’s largest manufacturing economies
Source: Secondary sector of the economy from Wikipedia (Countries by industrial output in 2015 – billions in USD)
2 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
63%E-commerce and
multi-channel retail
Percentage of respondents indicating their top 3 trends when surveyed.*Source: JLL report June 2014, European Logistics/Industrial occupier survey
General trendsin industryThe top 3 industry trends predicted to drive change in the sector over the next 3 years.*
40%Emerging markets
28%New technology implementation
3 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
General challengesin industryThe top 3 industry challenges predicted to drive change in the industrial sector over the next 3 years.*
72%Rising transport
costs
47%Pressure from shorter order lead times from customers
40%Rising energy costs
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Percentage of respondents indicating their top 3 challenges when surveyed.*Source: JLL report June 2014, European Logistics/Industrial occupier survey
September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
First mechanical loom:The 1st industrial
revolution follows the introduction of water and steam powered
mechanical manufacturing facilities
First productionline, Cincinnati
slaughterhouses:The 2nd industrial
revolution follows the introduction of
electrically powered mass production
based on the division of labor
First programmable logic controller (PLC),
Modicon 084:The 3rd industrial revolution uses
electronics and IT to achieve further automation of manufacturing
The internet of everything will change how industry works. The 4th industrial revolution means new ecosystems of connected
industrial infrastructure have the potential to increase efficiency,
minimize waste, and help people operating them to make
smarter decisions
As we enter the 4th industrial revolutionit opens up a world of new opportunities
Source: DFKI 20115
1784 1870 1969 Today and tomorrow
September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
1. Product 2. Smartproduct
3. Smart,connectedproduct
4. Product system 5. System of systems
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Smart connected productswill change the lighting landscape, allowing industries to further improve on productivity and safety
RouterGateway
eg. 2
Luminaire eg. 8
PoE switch eg. 24
Lighting system
Inventory management
Location management
Reporting management
Wi-fi and barcode system
Picking and packing
Warehouse management
system
September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
Light has a profound effect on how people feel. It influences energy levels, mood and wellbeing, making it vitally important in creating healthy workplaces. In this presentation, we explore and explain how to choose artificial lighting solutions for industrial environments and maintain the right lighting levels for positive, productive working.
The importance
of light at work
7 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
There’s no doubt that inadequate lighting affects wellbeing. It can cause eye strain, fatigue and poor performance, particularly in roles involving problem solving and concentration. Our innovative lighting solutions can address all of these issues, improving employee wellbeing while also saving energy and reducing business running costs.
Good lighting makes your business
more efficient
8 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
Moving towards a circular economy –a growing trend
We all have a responsibility to safeguard the planet’s precious resources. This idea requires a fundamental shift in thinking –from ‘Take, Make and Dispose’ to ‘Make, Use and Return’.
Philips is committed to the principles of the circular economy and we are open to discussions about different business models, including providing light as a service.
9 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
Growing importance of EHS programsEnvironmental, health and safety (EHS) departments are found within companies that consider environmental protection and health and safety at work to be as important as what they produce.
EHS management has two main objectives:
• Prevention of incidents or accidents that mightresult from abnormal operating conditions
• Reduction of adverse effects that result fromnormal operating conditions
Lighting can help meet EHS objectives by:
• Providing effective illumination• Improving energy efficiency• Improving comfort• Reducing accidents
10 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
Lighting plays a significant role in worker performance and offers the potential for improvements ranging from increased quality control and safety to overall higher production and a reduction in reject rates due to low quality issues.”
Source: Safety Benefits of Lighting in Industrial Settings; Viner 2010
11 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
The potentially hazardous conditions associated with many industrial settings place high demands on the lighting fixtures, and it is essential that pathways, walkways and stairways in multi-level platforms or facilities be properly illuminated.
Appropriate lighting plays acrucial role in supportingoverall industrial safety.”
Source: Safety Benefits of Lighting in Industrial Settings;Viner 2010
12 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
As workers reach the age of 40, they normally require nearly twice as much light to maintain the same visual performance they had at 20 and worker productivity increases of 28%-30% or higher are possible with an increase in work space lightlevels from an average of 500Lux to a higher 1500 Lux.”
Source: Safety Benefits of Lighting in Industrial Settings; Viner 2010
13 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
Better light quality means increased comfort – when people feel better they work better, which means increased productivity, so everyone’s happy. In addition to this, efficient and long-lasting LED lighting means low total cost of ownership and connected lighting means that building systems can be optimized too – offering extraordinary value beyond illumination.
Create safer,
more productive spaces
14 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
I am focused on the right balance of OPEX
and CAPEX
I want to optimize or increase my productivity
I want to be safeand sustainable
I need long-lasting, reliable systems
I have special, dedicated or challenging requirements
I am looking for a strategic partner who can manage multiple sites across borders
What are your priorities?
15 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
• Good quality lighting is about enabling people to perform safely
• Lighting needs to be bright enough for staff to perform visual tasks, but not so bright that it causes glare or discomfort
• We offer a wide range of lumen packages across different luminaire families allowing you to create the light level you are looking for
• Our advanced optics ensure you get the right light at the right place in the most efficient way
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Great light qualitymanaging tough conditions
Our lighting systems are built to meet the demands of today’s workplaces
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• At the heart of our lighting system you will find state-of-the art LED technology offering long life and high efficacy in combination with norm-compliant color rendering
• In order to withstand the tough conditions luminaires might be exposed to, our housings are very sturdy as well. Theyare built to last even when it gets really challenging
• We offer durable systems you can rely on
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Great light qualitymanaging tough conditions
Our lighting systems are built to meet the demands of today’s workplaces
September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
• Digital LED lighting has replaced traditional inefficient solutions
• LED lighting combined with controls improves lighting efficiency
• We champion efficiency in trunking, highbay and waterproof environments
• Our GreenWarehouse and GreenParkingsystems set the standard for the industry
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Energy efficiencyand TCO champions
We believe in energy efficiency, long reliable life and reducing total cost of ownership
September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
With connected lighting, every light point is part of an integrated system that provides high-quality, reliable illumination while also delivering extraordinary value beyond illumination. Because lighting is installed everywhere that people work, live and travel, this system can serve as a universal platform for delivering in-context information and targeted services.
We’re better
connected
19 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation
Going beyondIlluminationOur connected lighting systems create adaptive environments that can sense, anticipate, and respond to the specific and changing needs of the people who use them, enabling unprecedented levels of comfort, personalization, safety and productivity.
Connected lighting offers illumination of the highest quality, plus proven reliability.
Connected lighting offers a pathway of information that communicates with your management systems
• Enabling easy (remote) interaction
• Creating new insights based on big data
• Enabling new value propositions around process optimization
• Acts as indoor positioning platform
• And offers future proof expansion possibilities
20 September 2015, Industry lighting presentation