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Agile Manufacturing Industries From Mechatronics to Collaborative Supply Chains

Agile Manufacturing Industries From Mechatronics to Collaborative Supply Chains . Industrial Technologies 2012 - Aarhus, 19 June Dr. Massimo Mattucci Session Chairman. EFFRA: who we are and what we do About EFFRA. industry-driven European association

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Agile Manufacturing Industries From Mechatronics to Collaborative Supply Chains

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  1. Agile Manufacturing IndustriesFrom Mechatronics to Collaborative Supply Chains Industrial Technologies 2012 - Aarhus, 19 June Dr. Massimo Mattucci Session Chairman

  2. EFFRA: who we are and what we doAbout EFFRA • industry-driven European association • created by MANUFUTURE ETP and by industrial associations • partner of the European Commission • creates consensus oncommon R&D priorities • strong network of SME’s, large industry & RTOs www.effra.eu

  3. Agile Manufacturing Industries: from Mechatronics to Collaborative Supply Chains Overview of the FoF PPP • Funded under FP-7 • 61 projects up and running • Statistics show industrial participation of more than 50%(compared to some 20-30% for total FP7) • € 250M of EU in 2010/11 • Success rate of up to 20% • Time-to-contract 1st call: 8.5 months • Industry participation: 50-60% • Additional € 400M in 2012/13 After 2013 FoF PPP will continue under Horizon 2020

  4. EFFRA Roadmap: ‘Factories of the Future in Horizon 2020’RD&I roadmap 2014-2020 • roadmap will cover R&Dand innovation activities • guiding principles: industry competitiveness, from research to industrial application and market uptake • ambition: key impact on industrial application fields

  5. Advanced manufacturing processes mass production of functional 3D systems additive manufacturing of customer custom made parts automated production of composite structures/products shaping technology such as forming and machining Mechatronic technologies for advanced manufacturing systems control technologies, increasing computational power and intelligence continuous monitoring of the condition and performance, introducing autonomous diagnosis capabilities and context-awareness. intelligent machinery components Factories of the Future PPP: EFFRA Roadmap Technologies & Enablers

  6. Information & Communication Technologies Considering ICT trends:collaborative manufacturing – connectivity – mobility- –manufacturing intelligence ICT solutions for factory floor and physical world inclusion all need to be connected to each other and to back-end systems and be self-aware of the surrounding environment. ICT solutions for next generation data storage and information mining ICT solutions for implementing secure, high performance and open manufacturing services platforms collaborative and decentralized application architectures and development tools Modelling, simulation and forecasting for integrated product-process-production system strategically support the manufacturing-related activities during phases Manufacturing strategies Factories of the Future PPP: EFFRA Roadmap Technologies & Enablers

  7. Technologies & Enablers Challenges & Opportunities EFFRA Roadmap: ‘Factories of the Future – Beyond 2013’ The right research priorities Research & Innovation Priorities • advanced manufacturing processes • mechatronics for advanced manufacturing systems • ICT for manufacturing & enterprises • modeling, simulation and forecasting • manufacturing strategies • economical • social sustainability • environmental • new products markets the right technologies for the right challenges/opportunities, measuring the (potential) impact of technologies

  8. ‘Factories of the Future’: EFFRA Roadmap Research Priority Domains Research & Innovation priorities • Domain 1: Advanced Manufacturing processes • Innovative processing for both new and current materials or products • Domain 2: Adaptive and smart manufacturing systems • Innovative manufacturing equipment at component and system level, including mechatronics, control and monitoring systems • Domain 3: Digital, virtual and resource-efficient factories • Factory design, data collection and management, operation and planning, from real-time to long term optimisation approaches • Domain 4: Collaborative and mobile enterprises • Networked factories and dynamic supply chains • Domain 5: Human-centric manufacturing • Enhancing the role of people in factories • Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing • Involving customers in manufacturing value chain, from product-process design to manufacturing associated innovative services

  9. EFFRA Roadmap: ‘Factories of the Future – Beyond 2013’ Considering the ActionPlanT roadmap Information andCommunication Technologies • towards agile manufacturing systems and processes • the new seamless factory life cycle management • people at the forefront • fostering collaborative supply networks • aiming at customer centric design and manufacturing

  10. Agile Manufacturing Industries: from Mechatronics to Collaborative Supply Chains FoF 2020 Roadmap: public consultation • strategic research roadmap for 2014 – 2020(covers Horizon 2020) • launch of wide public consulation at PPP Info Dayson 9 & 10 July (Brussels) • roadmap will reflect expert opinion from across Europe • work in progress: this session and conference is part of the consultation

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