Projektstatusbericht - Industrial Technologies 2012
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ActionPlanT: a Roadmap of ICT for
Manufacturing in the Horizon 2020
perspective
Marco Taisch
Industrial Technologies 2012
Aarhus, Denmark
19. June 2012
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ActionPlanT
Quick Facts
Goals of the project
Foster a cross-sector and cross-industry
dialogue, information exchange, industrial
learning, and road mapping.
Increase understanding of how ICT can impact
European manufacturing enterprises.
Facilitate the growth of new business models in
manufacturing.
Timescale
Duration: June 2010 – May 2012
FP7 Factories of the Future Call
Funding
1.5 Million Euros
Impacts
Increased awareness of “ICT for Manufacturing”
in Europe through ActionPlanT Vision &
ActionPlanT Roadmap
Consortium
Best practices and expert engagement through
ActionPlanT Workshops
Prioritise and schedule promising topics for the
next Framework Programme for Research and
Innovation (‘Horizon 2020’, covering the period
2014-2020).
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ActionPlanT Scope
Two parallel work streams
Awareness &
Industrial
Learning
Vision &
Roadmap
– Inventory analysis &
roadmap workshops
– New applications,
services & business
models
– “ICT for Manufacturing”
input to Horizon 2020
workprogramme
– ICT for Manufacturing
Information exchange
amongst European
industries & academics
– Trial and sustainability of
knowledge delivery
mechanisms.
June 2010 – May 2012
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The ActionPlanT Roadmap for Manufacturing 2.0
Main Components
Vision
• Based on 4 socio-economic and 4 ICT megatrends
• Proposes 5 ambitions for future enterprises
• Defines Manufacturing 2.0 vision with 5 R&D clusters
ICT Recommendations
• Takes a technology push view
• Expands 4 megatrends into 15 key ICT recommendations
for implementation
Research Priorities
• 40 Research Priorities grouped according to 5 R&D clusters
• Integrated in the EFFRA FoF Roadmap
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ActionPlanT Workshops
9 workshops – 100+ experts
Event
Location
Date
Workshop Vision/Roadmap
Focus
Knowledge Map
STEEP Study & RTs
Industrial Learning
Pilot Focus
#1
Dresden/DE
Feb 2011
ILPE #1
#2
Brussels/BE
May 2011
Roadmap – ICT RT
-
#3
Como/IT
May 2011
Roadmap – ICT RT
International Experts
-
#4
Paris/FR
Jun 2011
ActionPlanT Vision & RTs
ILPE #2
#5
Geneva/CH
Sep 2011
ILPE #3
#6
Brussels/BE
Oct 2011
Advanced Computing
Workshop + Roadmap
Validation
#7
Coventry/UK
Oct 2011
Roadmap Validation
#8
Darmstadt/DE
Nov 2011
Roadmap Validation
#9
Athens/GR
May 2012
Industrial Learning
Baseline Validation
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Contributions
•
22 worldwide technology
roadmaps
•
Over 100 experts
•
Wikipedia and
Online-Survey
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Global Megatrends
Market Pull Perspective
Global Competition
New Customers
EU recovery slow after
economic crisis
Europe’s competitors in
BRICS growing
Cost versus quality barriers
diminishing
Urbanization and growing
middle class
Younger generation
demanding niche products
Ageing population need
user-friendly products &
assisted living
Being Innovative
Being Sustainable
SMEs outpacing large
enterprises in innovation
Need to put innovation in
practice fast
Innovation can come from
anywhere – especially
users
Key topic for corporations
and governments
Transition from a wasteful
to a frugal economy
Low carbon economy,
higher energy efficiency,
and product takebacks
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ICT Megatrends & Recommendations
Technology Push Perspective
Collaboration
Mobility
Connectivity
Intelligence
• OEM – subcontractor
collaboration through
cloud paradigm
• Trends of contract
manufacturing and
‘product as a service’
• Customer involvement
in product design
• Proliferation of mobile
devices
• ‘On-the-go’ and
‘Always-on’ users
• New businesses
(manufacturing apps &
manufacturing app
store)
• Sensors, controllers,
embedded devices a
commonplace
• ‘Intranet of Things’ to
‘Internet of Things’
• Bidirectional
interaction with realworld objects
• Data analytics and
forecasting on-the-fly
• Leveraging cheaper
storage and low cost
processors
• Better visualization &
intelligence on
manufacturing data
Human–centric Manufacturing
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ICT for Manufacturing
Ambitions for Manufacturing Enterprises
Ondemand
• Accommodate changing demands & deliver customized products
• Make supply networks agile, interoperable, and manageable
• Deliver high quality products that are durable and competitively priced
Optimal • Focus not only on the design but also on after-sales services
• Faster introduction of collective innovation
Innovate • Short turnaround – from laboratory prototype to full-scale production
Green
• Reduce energy footprints on shop floors and increase End-of-Life (EoL) use
• Be compliant with new regulations
• Change perception from being production-centric to human-centric
Human- • More accommodating towards needs of the workforce and customers
centric
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Beyond the Shop Floor
A Manufacturing 2.0 Enterprise
Agile Manufacturing Systems &
Collaborative
Networks
PeopleFactory
at Supply
the forefront
Seamless
Lifecycle
Processes
RP4.1
– Cloud-based
Manufacturing
Business
Customers
in-the-loop
Management
RP3.1
– Enhanced
visualisation
of complex
Web for
Supply Network
Collaboration
RP1.1
–Integrated
Software
flexible
and
reconfigurable
manufacturing
andfor
production
data
RP2.1
factory
models
for
RP4.2
– End-of-Life
(EoL)
applications
in a
RP5.1
–– Manufacturing
intelligence
for evolvable
informed
machinery
and
robots
manufacturing
systems
RP3.2
–
New
ICT-facilitated
initiatives
to engage
CIO
network
of
remanufacturing
stakeholders
product
design
RP1.2
–Intelligent
Professional
robots
and for
younger
generation
inservice
manufacturing
RP2.2
maintenance
systems
RP4.3
– Mobile
store
and applications
for anlife
agile
RP5.2
–– Solutions
for
energy-efficient
product
multimodal
Human-Machine-Robot
collaboration
increased
reliability
ofInformation
productionModels for
cycles
RP3.3
– Advanced
and
open
supply
network
RP1.3
–Integrated
Adaptive
process
automationcomputing
and
knowledge
creation
and learning
RP2.3
High-performance
RP4.4
– Connected
objects
for assets andfor in
RP5.3
–– Collaborative
design
environments
control
for
a
sensing
shop
floor
Factory
Life
Cycle
SME
RP3.4
– ICT
to worker-process
interaction
enterprises
insupport
theManagement
supply
networks
involvement
RP1.4
–
Dynamic
manufacturing
execution
and
collaborative
competence
development
RP2.4
monitoring
and
management
in &
VP Sales
RP4.5
–Energy
Complex
Event
(CEP) for
RP5.4
–– Crowd
sourcing
forProcessing
highly
personalized
environments
for
smarter
integration
Sales
Manager
Manufacturing
2.0
enterprises
RP3.5
–
Next
generation
of
recommendation
VP Manuf.
state detection
analytics
in and
supply
networks
productand
design
innovative
RP1.5
–Multi-level
Monitoring,
perception
awareness
systems
for European
workforce
RP2.5
–
simulation
and
analytics
for
RP4.6
– Collaborative
Demand
and Supply
RP5.5
Product
and recycling
simulation
at
the–shop
floorservicing
improving
production
quality
and
throughput
for
RP3.6
–
Tools
for
worker
behaviour
tracking,
Planning,
Traceability,
and Execution
increased
sustainability
RP2.6
RP1.6
–Services
M2M
cloud
connectivity
for
monitoring,
and
analysis
–
for
continuous
evaluation
Plant Manager
RP4.7
– Digital
Rights
Management
(DRM)
of
RP5.6
– ICTand
market-based
costing
andand
Manufacturing
2.0
enterprises
mitigation
of
manufacturing
risks
manufacturability
RP3.7
–
Plug
&
Play
interfaces
for
factory
workers
products
and
code
in
supply
networks
assessment
SALES
& MARKETING
RP1.7
Mass
customisation
and replicative
integration of
in dynamic
work
environments
RP2.7
––Data
On-demand
modular
and
RP4.8
–
Multi-Enterprise
Access
RP5.7
–
collection
andRole-Based
anonymization
during
real-world
resources
models
for
faster organisational
factory
initialisation
product
RP3.8
– (mRBAC)
Linked
knowledge
for
Control
in
Manufacturing
2.0
enterprises
usage
RP1.8
–
Intuitive
interfaces,
mobility
and
rich
connected
enterprises
RP5.8
RP2.8 –– Mobile
Mobilitymaintenance
suite for comprehensive
factory
user experience
at the shop and
floorservicing cockpit
performance
management
for extended business offerings
CEO
Planners
Design Manager
ENGINEERING
MANUFACTURING
FIELD SALES
Orders
returned
CUSTOMER
CUSTOMER
EXTERNAL DESIGNER
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ActionPlanT Vision and Roadmap
Release and Access Information
Online Access
Roadmap Release
Brussels, July 10, 2012
Hardcopies to be
distributed
http://www.actionplantproject.eu/public/documents/roadmap.pd
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