ECSEL-Austria New Activities Vienna, November 10-11, 2016 Venue: C3 Convention Center Alfred-Dallinger-Platz 1/ Schlachthausgasse 28 1030 Wien review core topics Session 2: Production Knut Hufeld, +49 89 234 52653, knut.hufeld@infineon.com Infineon Technologies AG, 81726 Munich, Germany
content 1 2 3 4 Positioning Production in ECSEL and Europe Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production New trends Demand for research? AENEAS CBD Rome, Nov 22-23, 2016
content 1 2 3 4 Positioning Production in ECSEL and Europe Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production New trends Demand for research? AENEAS CBD Rome, Nov 22-23, 2016
Positioning Production in ECSEL and Europe Digitising the European Industry! 4
Positioning Production in ECSEL and Europe TRL2-4 RIA IA TRL5-8 IoT-enabling HW: sensors, actuators, communication, security, embedded computing Analysing methods and modeling of Big data CPPS IIoT Secure realtime data processing Manufacturing automation Supply chain management, Big data handling Fab/Supply chain virtualisation and simulation Equipment Tools Production planning & control, Logistics, Maintenance Security Production use-cases Smart Production Research Product Development Manufacturing Product Inuse Recycling 5
content 1 2 3 4 Positioning Production in ECSEL and Europe Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production New trends Demand for research? AENEAS CBD Rome, Nov 22-23, 2016
Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production Chapter team: Smart Production Knut Hufeld Georg Menges Jerker Delsing knut.hufeld@infineon.com georg.menges@nxp.com jerker.delsing@ltu.se Martin Schrems, AMS Andreas Eckel, TTTech John Lindström, LTU Thomas Fleischmann, BOSCH Pyper Oliver, Infineon Erkan Isa, Fraunhofer EMFT Emmanuel de Cournon, STM Laila Gide, Thales 7
Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production Chapter structure: Preamble x.5.1 Objectives x.5.2 Strategy x.5.3 Impact and expected major achievements x.5.4 Cross references x.5.5 Schedules / Roadmaps References 8
Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production Objectives The key objective of sustainable Smart Production is multi-stakeholder collaborative automation and digitisation of the European industrial production by means of advanced electronic components and systems (ECS) covering the entire product lifecycle from product design, manufacturing, product in-use till recycling. requests platforms that significantly simplifies: engineering, operation and maintenance migration from legacy equipment 9
Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production Migration from strict hierarchical systems to more flexible, scalable and collaborative structures 10
Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production Top level needs: Digital and highly automated production Flexible sustainable production with customization capabilities Safe and secure production Collaborative production in efficient supply chain networks Coverage of the entire product life-cycle Improved Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) Overcoming stakeholders hesitations 11
Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production Schedules/Roadmaps Short-term innovations expected relate to design technologies enabling the introduction and migration of smart CPS into production automation and new production technologies. Mid-term innovations are industrially proven production automation systems with integrated smart CPS. This includes maintenance thanks to real time large data collection. Long-term innovations are collaborative automation systems enabling radically increased OEE, production being an agile part of society regarding energy efficiency, sustainability and flexible production. 12
content 1 2 3 4 Positioning Production in ECSEL and Europe Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production New trends Demand for research? AENEAS CBD Rome, Nov 22-23, 2016
New trends Demand for research Digitising the European Industry Holistic system approach Research along the entire supply chain Covering the entire product life cycle Standardisation Involve partners globally Establish virtual companies 14
New trends - Demand for research holistic system approach: Design challenge deterministic, predictable, heterogeneous, RT Performance and energy challenge, ultra low power Programming challenge Test, Verification and maintenance challenge (even at runtime) Simulation, Modelling, Virtualisation RT-communication challenge, even wireless Safety and security challenge Reliability challenge - test at runtime, lifetime prediction, monitoring Autonomous challenge fail operational transition towards autonomous systems fail-operational 15
New trends - Demand for research holistic system approach with various challenges: Dynamic adaptability challenge Evolution over lifetime, Uncertainties, open environment Mixed criticality Cross-domain deployment Standardization challenge Manufacturing challenge Application and domain specific requirements 3D-integration smart modules Cost challenge Research System Development Implementation/ Manufacturing Product Inuse Recycling 16
content 1 2 3 4 Positioning Production in ECSEL and Europe Brief introduction MASRIA2017 Smart Production New trends Demand for research? AENEAS CBD Rome, Nov 22-23, 2016
AENEAS CBD Rome, Nov 22-23, 2016 Session 5 Production Technologies at the AENEAS Consortium Building Days in Rome, Nov 22, 5.30 6.45 pm 18
AENEAS CBD Rome, Nov 22-23, 2016 Request for pitch presentation (5-10 min) for work area Production Please, do not hesitate to provide me with your project ideas or topics! 19
contact Knut Hufeld Director Infineon Technologies AG Research & Development Funding Address Office 81726 Munich, Germany Am Campeon 1-12, 85579 Neubiberg Germany Phone +49 (0)89 234 52 65 3 Fax +49 (0)89 234 955 37 36 Mobile +49 (0)160 367 35 99 E-mail knut.hufeld@infineon.com