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www.smartfactory-kl.de

Industry 4.0The vision for advanced manufacturing

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Information will be available

anywhere, anytime, with any content, for any user

using any device and any access

Ubiquitous Information Availability

Our life is deeply affected by many new technologies

which have reached a sufficient level of maturity!

WLAN, Bluetooth, UMTS…SmartPhones, PDA´s, SubNotebooks…

Speech interaction, gesture control…

The Internet of Things…

From telephone to VoIP…

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Smart phones

Smart Homes

Smart Cars

Smart Factories

Everything gets smart

Technology

Push

Market

Pull

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The traditional Factory

Ethernet

SCADAsetup production

setup production

PLC

wiredunknown

positions

fixed locationshierarchical

monolitic

shorter product

life cycles individualized

products

international

competition

quality demand

Information and

communication

technologies

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Future Products must…

…be treated asabstract objects

CAD model

Product model

Communication model

Service model

R Resource and Energy

model

…be described by models

…be locatable at

all times

…have a standardized

network interface

7

6

5

4

3

2

1WiFi

IP

OPC UA

Services

…offer autonomy

IPV6[2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344]

…have a unique identity

and memory (by birth)

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I 4.0 is affecting the complete lifecycle

PLM

ERP

MES

Change

Management

MaintenanceResource Control

DisassemblyDesign Engineering

Operation

designing

planning

schedulingchanging

savingrepairing

delivering

Logistics

Customer

informing

Information Backbone

CloudBigData

analyzing

Set-Up

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Industry 4.0

Industrie 4.0The 4th industrial revolution…

…or just another Hype?

Industry 4.0 is smart devices turninginto smart products turning into smartfactories.

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The 4th Industrial Revolution - „Industry 4.0“

1782

Power generation

Mechanical automation

1st

DriversQuality of life

Engineering Sciences

steam engine

GB1913

Industrialization

2nd

Mobility

conveyor belt

US1954

Electronic

Automation

3rd

µelectronics

Computer, NC,PLC

US/EU 2015

Smart

Automation

4th

ICT

Cyber Physical Systems

EU

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History Industrie 4.0

German BMBF

initiates the

Science Union

to identify future

High Tech Trends

with high impact

on society

First

Appearance

of the word

Industry 4.0

Final report

of the

Science Union

on

Industry 4.0

BMBF-Report

“Securing the future of

German manufacturing

Industry”

Recommendations for

implementing the strategic

initiative Industry 4.0

Foundation

of the

Platform

Industry 4.0

by 3 industry

associations

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

First I4.0

Demonstrator

by smart factory

Revised I4.0

Demonstrator

by smart factory

New I4.0

Demonstrator

by smart factory

and industry

Publicity

and

Demonstration

Funding program

Industrie 4.0

(Research)

Funding program

Industrie 4.0

(Application)

Governmental

Funding

200 (x2) Mio€

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Why should India invest in this Program ?

India today is in a leading position in production of goods

as well as the production of equipment

The world market is undergoing rapid changes

Labor cost, quality demand, individualized products,

shorter product life cycles

India must keep production in India

or even get production back from low-cost countries

Manufacturers will be faced with key decisions on howthey plan to compete in this new marketplace thatfavors competing on value over competing on price.

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Benefits from Industry 4.0 for the Indian economy

• Helps keeping production in India

• Helps Indian companies to compete successfully

• Brings leadership on world markets

• Needs skilled workers and gives employment

• Speeds up the production setup process

• A knowledge-based high-tech approach

• Reduces complexity

But…

• Needs a long term commitment

• Is a major upheaval and not a smooth change

• Is not a single industry solution but has widespread impact

• Needs new skills

• Needs interdisciplinary collaboration

• Is closely linked to Cloud and Big Data

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The smart factory

not just words but actions….

Industry 4.0

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View into the Smartfactory

continuous flow processcolored soap production

discrete handling processbottling, handling, labeling, QC, packaging…

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View into the Smartfactory

assembly processKey finder production

augmented reality Information, maintenance and control

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What is Smart Manufacturing?

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A future vision

…the integration of data…

Smart Manufacturing is:

…with process expertise…

…to enable “evidence based” management…

…of manufacturing.

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(1)Flexible manufacturing, (2)Automation, (3)Robotics, (4)Computer- aided design and computer-

aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), (5)Concurrent engineering, and (6)Computer-integrated manufacturing.

The six elements that make “Smart Factories”

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Concurrent Engineering

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A flexible manufacturing system is a manufacturing system

that can produce a variety of products on a single

production assembly line.

The typical flexible manufacturing system has three

components:

1. Several workstations and a computer that controls their

operations;

2. A computer-controlled transport system that moves

materials from one machine to another and in and out of the

system;

3. Loading and unloading stations.

Flexible Manufacturing

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If there’s one thing that sets the smartfactory apart, it is computer-integratedmanufacturing.Computer-integrated manufacturing is asystem that uses computers to control allphases of the manufacturing process and tocoordinate manufacturing with ordering andshipping.This type of manufacturing has become moreimportant as firms have discovered thatrobots and automation aren’t enough.

Computer-integrated Manufacturing

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Barriers:

• incorporating and integrating customer intelligence and demand dynamics...

• the need for greater affordability...

• operator usability...

• protection of proprietary [company] data...

• systems interoperability...

• and security.

Enablers:

• In-house integration of business and manufacturing systems

• Smart tooling and factory floor systems (CNC/PLC, AIDC)

• Real time reporting and analysis: Business Information Management

• Smart resource metering / “the smart grid”

• Adding sensors and data gathering points (Raspberry Pi and Gadgeteer etc.)

• Dynamic modelling of supply chains/networks, dynamic planning and scheduling

across SME/OEM supply chain networks

• Secure data exchange

Barriers and Enablers

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Ability to meet customer data demands (openness, visibility, traceability)

Ability to model and optimise processes in company and across supply chains / networks

(including resource use and energy use management)

Improved use of automated monitoring

(reduce abnormal and catastrophic events)

Ability to improve competitiveness through efficiency, optimisation and agility

Ability to participate in smart supply chain networks

Manage through dashboard performance tools – real time reporting of key

performance indicators, dynamic monitoring, dynamic visualization of

critical data, like a car dashboard (including energy & resource management)

Ability to anticipate and schedule maintenance

(“improved asset management”)

Ability to improve safety monitoring and performance

Outcomes

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