Download - International Manufacturing Systems Seminar
InternationalManufacturing SystemsSeminar
CIRP 2005
Liverpool UK
Where is LiverpoolWhere is Liverpool
• Cardiff• Cardiff• London• London
• Dublin• Dublin
• Belfast• Belfast
• Edinburgh• Edinburgh
• Liverpool• Liverpool
LiverpoolLiverpool
Why LiverpoolWhy Liverpool
European Capital of Culture 2008
2007- 1000th year of Liverpool.
Ease of transportation by air, train and road.
Modern conference facilities
A waterfront city of culture and heritage.
Good range of hotel and other accommodation provision.
Liverpool UniversityLiverpool University
TopicsTopics
Manufacturing systems theory.
Intelligent Manufacturing.
Manufacturing systems integration.
Manufacturing systems modelling and simulation.
Logistics systems.
e- Manufacturing
Complexity in manufacturing
Sustainable manufacturing
Flexibility, agility, reconfigurability.
Special Aspects
40th Anniversary Seminar.
Special session on Changeability.
Special session on ManuFuture.
Social Programme
Conference Dinner at Liverpool Football Club.
Visit to the best preserved Roman City- Chester.
Tate Gallery.
Best Garden in Wales- Bodnant Garden.
Penny Lane- Beatles revisited.
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral- the largest cathedral of the Anglican Church.
Liverpool Catholic Cathedral- the most modern Catholic cathedral.
Reception – St George’s Hall
Bodnant Garden
Chester
Conference Dinner
National Microsystems Packaging National Microsystems Packaging CentreCentre
Liverpool – City of Heritage
And Finally…
A special tribute to the 4 founders of this Manufacturing Systems Seminar which was inaugurated in Birmingham 40 years ago.
CIRP
40thInternationalManufacturing Systems SeminarLiverpool UK30 May-1 June 2007
Progress ReviewProgress Review
9 Seminar Topics.
Design of a special logo.
Invitations to the four Founders- Professors Colding, Peklenik, Sata & Spur.
Formation of Organising Committee.
Invitations to 6 Keynote Speakers.
Formation of International Scientific Committee.
Royal Academy of Engineering Best Paper Award.
Social programme confirmed.
Seminar Topics - 1
• New Paradigm: Mass Customization & Personalisation, Changeability, Complexity.
• Emerging Trends: Sustainable Development, Wireless Technology, Recycling and Re-Manufacturing, Globalisation, Environmental Impact.
• Enterprise: Digital Manufacturing, E-Manufacturing, Production Network.
• Intelligent Manufacturing: Agent-Based Manufacturing, Biomimetics, robust Ai Tools, Emergent Methods.
• Process Technology: Processes Analysis and Optimization, Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing, Micro-manufacturing, Automation and Sensing, Robotics.
Seminar Topics - 2
• Systems: Theory, Design, Modelling, Simulation, Optimization, New Theory, Performance Analysis, CIM.
• Product Design: Collaborative Design, Virtual Reality, Design Support Systems, Product Data Management, Product Life Cycle Management.
• Planning: Scheduling, Supply Chain, Total Quality Assurance, Maintenance, Enterprise Resource Planning.
• Social -Technical: Human Factors and Education, Negotiation, Collaborative Negotiation, Knowledge Management.
Special Logo
Seminar Founders
Prof. Peklenik will deliver the openningKeynote Address.
Prof. Colding will attend the Seminar.
Organising Committee
Prof. Bernard Hon, Chairman Liverpool UProf. Paul Maropoulos, Co-Chairman Bath UProf. Richard Dodds Liverpool UProf. George Moore Liverpool UProf. Donald Ritchie Liverpool UProf. Hugh Clare Liverpool U
Keynote Speakers
Professor J. Peklenik
Dr. J. Darwant
Prof. Y.N. Yan
Prof. E. Uhlmann
Prof. K. Ueda
Prof. J.H. Chun
Seminar Founder
Vice-President, Unilever
Centre for Bio-Manufacturing, Tsinghua University
Fraunhofer IPK, TU Berlin
RACE, Tokyo University
Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity, MIT
International Scientific Committee
Prof. Alting, L. (Denmark)Prof. Byrne, G. (Ireland)Prof. Deng, J.T. (China)
Prof. Chryssolouris, G. (Greece)Prof. Gregory, M (UK)Prof. Gu, P. (Canada)Prof. Hinduja, S. (UK)Prof. Jovane, F. (Italy)
Prof. Kimura, F. (Japan)Prof. Nee, A.Y.C. (Singapore)
Prof. Pham, D. (UK)Prof. Salvendy, G. (USA)Prof. Seliger, G. (Germany)Prof. Shu, L.H. (Canada)Prof. Suh, N.P. (USA)Prof. Tichkiewitch, S. (France)Prof. Van Brussel, H. (Belgium)Prof. Van Houten, F.J.A. (Netherland)Prof. Wertheim, R. (Israel)Prof. Westkaemper, E. (Germany)Prof. Williams, D. J. (UK)
Social Programme- Delegates
30 May- Civic Reception at St. George’ Hall, optional night out at the Cavern.
31 May- Conference Dinner at Liverpool Football Club.
Social Programme- Accompanying Persons
30 May- Liverpool city tour: Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool Catholic Cathedral, Lunch at the Maritime Museum, Albert Dock/Tate Gallery, Penny Lane.
31 May- Visit to the best preserved Roman City-Chester.
1 June- Free city tour, optional tour to Cheshire Oak, the biggest Outlet Village in the UK.
30 May- Optional Social EveningThe Most Famous Club in the World- The Cavern
The Best Paper Award
Sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Formal Announcement
Formal announcement will be made in the 39th International Manufacturing Systems Seminar in Ljubljana on 9 June 2006.