EFFRA and the Factories of the Future PPP

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Digitising European Industry Stakeholder Forum, Feb 2017 EFFRA and the Factories of the Future PPP Speaker: Maurizio Gattiglio EFFRA Chairman

European Factories of the Future Research Association (EFFRA) Who We Are Industry-led association representing private side in the Factories of the Future Public-Private Partnership with European Commission Members include large, small & medium industrial enterprises, research organisations, universities, industrial associations and clusters Full time secretariat: Connecting with members, coordinating research agenda & liaising with the European Union

Factories of the Future Conference 2016: Materialising Factories 4.0 Manufacturing High on Agenda Manufacturing is high on political agenda Re-enforced by Commissioner opening the EFFRA Conference 2016 In his opening speech, Commission Oettinger stated: Manufacturing is at centre of transformation of industry The role of the PPP is key & should be supported National & regional activities can coordinate through the PPP Digitisation is realised possible through research & innovation FoF projects are clearly delivering

Factories of the Future & EFFRA Connecting National & Regional Programmes

Factories of the Future PPP Progress 1.150 M program within Horizon 2020, of those 110 m for I4MS (ICT for Manufacturing SMEs) program 250+ projects 2000+ organisations participating 60% industrial participation >30% of funding to SMEs Partnership is addressing all multiple topics to transform manufacturing (from CPS to zero-defect factories)

Factories of the Future: Going Forward Factories 4.0 & Beyond The Factories of the Future 2020 is constantly being updated by EFFRA Future of industry (e.g. Industry 4.0) requires continuation of successful programme Factories of the Future is already realising the potential of this next industrial revolution

Factories of the Future PPP ICT in Factories of the Future 2020 Manufacturing for custom-made parts M2M Cloud connectivity for future manufacturing enterprises Integrated highperformance computing Plug-and-play interfaces for factory workers in dynamic work environments Collaborative demand & supply planning, traceability & execution ICT solutions for energy-efficient product life cycles

Factories of the Future: Going Forward Factories 4.0 & Beyond

Factories of the Future: Going Forward Factories 4.0 & Beyond

Factories of the Future: Going Forward Industry needs for realising Factories 4.0 Manufacturing companies are the key stakeholders that point out the challenges that need to be addressed by digital enablers The Factories of the Future PPP can contribute through: Targeted Innovation Actions, focusing on bringing validation of digital platforms as close as possible to the manufacturing environment Research & innovation actions that focus on specific challenges such as security, data liability, data analytics, (see above) The consultation and associated roadmapping activities of PPP associations are important tools, while information exchange among PPP associations will further increase complementarity and efficiency.

Factories of the Future: Going Forward Industry needs for realising Factories 4.0 Industry needs targeted demonstrators The success of platforms depends mostly on the acceptance between users and how the overcome the barriers to connect Services and functionalities include: Digitisation of the Supply Chain Manage complex customer-driven value networks Manufacturing as a Service (MaaS) Servitisation of autonomous and reconfigurable production systems Collaborative Engineering Digital Factory Modelling and Simulation, including access through cloud to modelling for process improvement and control, e.g. using machine learning methods Multiple Source (Big) Data Mining and Real Time Advanced Analytics at the Factory and Value Network Levels Servitisation of maintenance (where data is shared between manufacture and maintenance supplier) Redesign of the manufacturing system taking into account feedback from data acquired (machine loop in the value chain) Other key aspects : Security, Privacy and Liability Cybersecurity and Industrial Safety

Example: ICP4Life project http://www.icp4life.eu/

Thank You! info@effra.eu @EFFRA_Live EFFRA.Live www.effra.eu