Network of Automotive Regions

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Transcript Network of Automotive Regions

Angela Rowney Luton, England 8 Nov 2007

Thematic Work Group 3

Innovation of production processes & organisational concepts • Compare support for process innovation in partner regions, identify good practice.

• Investigate and encourage strategic arrangements for cooperation between OEMs and suppliers (sharing responsibilities in quality care, co-development, just in-time delivery, in-sequence delivery, etc.) • Disseminate findings from technology trends / foresight studies to the partner regions and other stakeholders 8 Nov 2007

TW3 Members

Chair :

Luton Borough Council

Co-Chair :

City of Antwerp

Members :

Galicia, LIOF (Dutch Limburg), City of Genk, Montbéliard, Comunimprese (Milan), POM Limburg (Belgium) 8 Nov 2007

TW3 Activities

5 Study Visits – Luton, Genk, Turin, Galicia and Antwerp 2 Seminars – Valladolid (Knowledge Transfer) and Milan (Carbon Friendly Manufacturing) 2 Thematic Papers: Knowledge Transfer and Energy Efficient Manufacturing Presentation of First Thematic Paper at Mobilis Conference in Montbeliard

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First Thematic Paper

Knowledge Transfer in the Automotive Sector Examples of good practice from partner regions:

 Flanders ’ DRIVE in Flanders, Belgium  Knowledge Transfer Partnerships in the East of England, UK  Innovative spin-off companies in Franche-Comt é in France.

 Galician Centre for Technology (CTAG) in Galicia, Spain 8 Nov 2007

First Thematic Paper

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships

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Overview of Support for Innovation in Partner Regions

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Second Thematic Paper

Energy Efficient Manufacturing Examples of good practice from partner regions:

 Mayflower Vehicle Systems  Volvo Trucks in Ghent  General Motors / IBC Vehicles, Luton  McKenchnie Plastic Components  Others examples – Ford at Dagenham, Lombardy Initiatives, VLAO in Flanders, Lotus Engineering 8 Nov 2007

Energy Efficient Manufacturing

Lean

and

Green : tackles  Scrap and rework reduction  Reduce materials waste  Eliminate unnecessary processing  Reduce electricity, oil and gas consumption  Improve machine efficiency  Reduce use of packaging  Improve material yields 8 Nov 2007

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Energy Efficient Manufacturing

Envirowise in the UK helps companies to reduce their impact on the environment and save money through the efficient use of resources including waste minimisation and cleaner design.

   Identified £5.5m potential savings £4m achieved so far Payback in 1-6 months 8 Nov 2007

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Energy Efficient Manufacturing

According to “Green to Gold” by Esty & Winston, “green business strategies” can:      Improve image and gain new customers (e.g. Toyota & Prius).

Drive innovation: using new materials, machinery and methods, or producing new products.

Enhance brand value by legitimate green image campaigns Cut costs Reduce risks To remain competitive in the new, global economy, manufacturing companies must integrate awareness of environmental impacts into all aspects of their business model.

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Energy Efficient Manufacturing

Now handover to Marijke Naessens neutral vehicle factory in the world.

from Volvo Trucks in Ghent – the first carbon 8 Nov 2007