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
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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
SUPPLIERS & SUBCONTRACTORS
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ActionPlanT Vision and Roadmap
Release and Access Information
Online Access
Roadmap Release
Brussels, July 10, 2012
Hardcopies to be
distributed
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