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The multisector federation for the technology industry
7/7/2015
Sectors of the technology industry
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Metals & materials
Metal products
Plastics
Mechanical & mechatronical engineering
Electrical engineering & electronics
Information and communication technologies
(ICT)
 Automotive
 Aerospace
 Defence & security
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Agoria key figures
 Agoria = 1,300 member companies
 Material output in the technology
industry:
 Turnover € 46.6 billion
 238,245 jobs
 71% exports
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Agoria key figures - SME
(> 100 employees)
 Material output SME:
turnover € 10.7 billion
84,763 jobs
42.6% exports
 Including ICT services:
34,658 jobs
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Exports according to destination
Rest of the
world 21%
European
Union 79%
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Economic climate in the technology industry
(1997 = index 100)
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Deliveries (production) without automotive at constant prices
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Total deliveries (production) at constant prices
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Total employment
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Our mission
 Bring people together, networking
 Influence
 Advise
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Sectors of the technology industry
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Metals & materials
Metal products
Plastics
Mechanical & mechatronical engineering
Electrical engineering & electronics
Information and communication technologies
(ICT)
 Automotive
 Aerospace
 Defence & security
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Mechanical & mechatronical engineering
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500 companies (355 member companies)
42,000 employees
Total delivery: € 7.8 billion
Export percentage: 79% (for member
companies)
 SME-sector (84% of companies < 100
employees)
 Multi-technology innovation (mechanics,
mechatronics, electronics, ICT, materials,
..)
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“Mechanical & mechatronical engineering”:
Products & companies
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Machinery and equipment
Products: Machine-tool, Textile machinery, Agricultural, horticultural
and animal husbandery machines, Construction machines, Rail and
tramwaystock, …
Companies: LVD, Picanol, CNH, Caterpillar, Bombardier
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Appliances and components
Products: Pneumatic and hydraulic devices, Air handling and
refrigerating equipment, Fire technologies, Lifts and escalators, Gears
and transmissions, …
Companies: Atlas Copco, Daikin, Somati, Hansen Transmission, …
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Sub-contracting and services
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Mechanical & mechatronical engineering:
Sector Characteristics
 Export-oriented
 74,5% export; for some sub sector, this
share exceeds 85%
 Services on the up and up
 Turnover growth of 10% in "delivery and
services"
 Accelerated innovation
 Increase in the number of engineers
and computer experts in the last three
years between 30% and 50%
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Main activities of Belgian innovation partners
Development of new products
Industry
Improvement of existing projects
AGORIA - "Mechanical &
Mechatronical Engineering"
Roadmapping
Universities
Education
Basic research
Applied research
Social role
Networking
Collective
Research Centres
Implementation Research
Sensibilisation
Technology Watch
WTCM - CRC of the
"Technological Industry"
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Main activities of Belgian innovation partners
Development of new products
Industry
Improvement of existing projects
AGORIA - "Mechanical &
Mechatronical Engineering"
Roadmapping
Universities
Education
Basic research
Applied research
Social role
Networking
Collective
Research Centres
Implementation Research
Sensibilisation
Technology Watch
WTCM - CRC of the
"Technological Industry"
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Roadmap for the Me2-sector: Why?
 Increase the attention for Technology and
Innovation-strategies
 Leads to common sector actions and
networking (common challenges)
 Creating a basic framework for our
member companies (Me2) to work out
their innovation-strategy
 Trigger for future R&D activities
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Our roadmap approach:
 Attention for sector specific trends
(Me2)
 Combination of Market- and
Technology driven Roadmaps
 Work out
 4 Workshops (Industry + Experts + Agoria)
covering 3 layers: MARKET,
PROCESS/PRODUCT, ENABLING
TECHNOLOGIES
 Final session: consolidation
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MARKET & SOCIETY
Total
solutions
Additi onal
services
Higher
perfor mance
Customisation
And
Userfriendliness
Quality
and
Design
Fast
Produc trenewal
Globalis ation
&
concentrati on
Market
cyclicity
Safety,
Ecolog y and
transparenc y
Value Chain Configuration – Product Design
ORGANISATION & PRODUCT
Expansion
Of the
Produc ts/
Servic e
offer
Servitis ation
Setting up
international
Value chains
Insourcing/
Outsourcing
Decentr alised
planning of
production &
logisticsCapacity
exc hange
VMI/
E-procurement
Little or no
Maintenance
anymore
Modular
&
Platfor m
design
Intelligent
mac hines
“Design
For All”
Technic al
perfor mance
Standar disation
Networki ng :
Development of allianc es and collabor ations with s uppliers, other producti onc ompanies (capacity), c ustomers (“mar keti ng by knowing/obser ving”) and kownledgecentres (“make or buy” R&D)
Flexibility, s kills & moti vati on of employees
ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
MIS Software
(ERP, SCM,
PLC, CM,
EIA, …)
Infor mati on &
Communication
technologies
Materials
technolog y
“Integrated
Design
Capabilities
(methods , tools,
Technologies)
Manufacturing
technolog y
Mechatronics :
Sens ors,
Actuators, …
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Market & Society
Organization + Product
Technologies
Technology push
Market pull
Our roadmap approach:
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MARKET & SOCIETY
Total
solutions
Additi onal
services
Higher
perfor mance
Customisation
And
Userfriendliness
Value Chain Configuration – Product Design
Servitis ation
Setting up
international
Value chains
Insourcing/
Outsourcing
Fast
Produc trenewal
Globalis ation
&
concentrati on
Market
cyclicity
Market driven
trends
ORGANISATION & PRODUCT
Expansion
Of the
Produc ts/
Servic e
offer
Quality
and
Design
Decentr alised
planning of
production &
logisticsCapacity
exc hange
VMI/
E-procurement
Little or no
Maintenance
anymore
Modular
&
Platfor m
design
Safety,
Ecolog y and
transparenc y
Product design
Intelligent
mac hines
“Design
For All”
Technic al
perfor mance
Standar disation
Organization
Networki ng :
Development of allianc es and collabor ations with s uppliers, other producti onc ompanies (capacity), c ustomers (“mar keti ng by knowi ng/obser ving”) and kownledgecentres (“make or buy” R&D)
Flexibility, s kills & moti vati on of employees
InfluenceENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
on Process
& Product
MIS Software
(ERP, SCM,
PLC, CM,
EIA, …)
Infor mati on &
Communication
technologies
Materials
technolog y
“Integrated
Design
Capabilities
(methods , tools,
Technologies)
Manufacturing
technolog y
Mechatronics :
Sens ors,
Actuators, …
Which
technology is
available?
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Layer 3: Enabling technologies
 MIS Software
 Information & communication technologies
 Mechatronics : sensors, actuators, …
 Micro- & nano-technology
 Materials & materials technology
 Integrated design capabilities
 Manufacturing technology
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Interdependencies between layers
M1
Market
M2
M3
Supply chain
O1
O2
O3
O4
Products
functionalities
P1
P2
P3
P4
Enabling
Technologies
T1
T2
T3
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Market & Society
Organization + Product
Network
Technologies
Technology push
Market pull
Our roadmap approach:
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Why networking in Me2-sector?
 World-market > top-products > topcompetencie
 Total-solutions / additional services
 Cyclicity > capacity exchange
 Lack of innovation and innovation
strategy in Me2-companies
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Main activities of Belgian innovation partners
Development of new products
Industry
Improvement of existing projects
AGORIA - "Mechanical &
Mechatronical Engineering"
Roadmapping
Universities
Education
Basic research
Applied research
Social role
Networking
Collective
Research Centres
Implementation Research
Sensibilisation
Technology Watch
WTCM - CRC of the
"Technological Industry"
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Conclusions: Innovation drivers
Improved collaboration university industry
 Industry-driven research at universities
 University-driven innovation in industry
Roadmap : a confrontation of market
needs and enabling technologies
Networking and competence centres
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