Shaping the Future The Theme Graceful and Gracious in the Land of Graceland
Future 2020: Imagine the Future It is May 8, 2020. You are scheduled to go for your ten-year high school class reunion the following weekend. You want to dress up in your school colors for the event. You bring up your favorite clothing App. Within a few minutes you pick the color, style, size, and embellishments you want for your reunion clothing, and specify the delivery date and location. In a few seconds, you see multiple options to choose from in terms of price and manufacturer along with interactive models (pictures) of how the clothing would look on you with different customizations. You select the option that best meets your needs, specify the payment method, and submit the order. When you reach your hotel on May 15th afternoon, the clothes are hung in your closet awaiting your arrival!
The Future is Digits R Us: Enabling the Reality Sungmee Park, Principal Research Scientist Sundaresan Jayaraman, Kolon Professor Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0295 November 9, 2017
Overview of Presentation Reality Today Era of Digitalization The Strategy: Developing the Path to Success (Future) The Emerging Technology Areas Enabling the Reality and Preparing for the Future Acknowledgements
Reality: The Era of Digitalization 0s and 1s Everywhere Human Lives Digital Products Digital Machines/Manufacturing Digital Service Digital Even Biology Digital The Product / Technology Means to the End of Enriching Lives (or Even Living)
The Continuum of Life
A Few Social Trends Decreasing Birth Rates in Advanced Countries Labor Shortage Transformation from Labor-centric to Technology-centric Automation and Robotics Independent Living Senior Citizens Wearables IoT Increased Environmental Consciousness Recycling Global Warming Renewal Energy: Solar Cell Social Media Ubiquitous Augmented Reality New Meaning of Amazon, Friends, Likes and Tweets
Potentially Economically Disruptive Technologies Source: Mckinsey Global Institute Analysis
Driverless Cars for the Road Ahead The Wall Street Journal, September 28, 2013
The Question is Not IF, But HOW Dan Neil: Computer-controlled cars will be a reality. The question isn't "if" but "how" can technology allow humans to take a back seat to the computer. By Dan Neil, The Wall Street Journal, September 28, 2013, Page D1.
The Dynamic Autoscape
Can you Name the Auto Companies
In this Ongoing Battle The Winners are Passengers and Textiles / Clothing!!!
Redefining the Car Company The Birth of the Passenger Economy!!
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Our Disruptive Innovation Paradigm is Today s Automobile is the Ultimate Experience Transforming Machine that also Transports People and other Physical Objects! The Connected Car Textiles: A Pervasive Platform in Automobiles
It is Connectivity, Stupid... The Connected Individual Human as the Information Node Maintaining the Connectivity
It is All About an Integrated Ecosystem... Symbiotic Relationship: The Connected Individual + The Connected Car + Connected X!
What is Needed A Personalized Electronics Innovation Ecosystem That Enables our Digital Lives
The Paradigm Shift Apple is Not Selling Devices: iphones or ipads It is Selling an Experience that is Totally Customizable for the End User Under Armour: Not in the Business of Selling Shoes and Clothing It is Selling an Experience for its Buyers Bottom Line: Payment is for the Experience, Not the Enabling Product!
The Pioneers and Where They are Today Failure to Realize this Digital Paradigm Motorola Pioneer in Flip Phone (Analog) Kodak Selling Film (Analog) Sears 20 th Century Icon (Amazon) Recognize and Refocus Fuji Selling Film Transformation Fujifilm focused on applying its technologies in new areas. Fujifilm's expertise in nanotechnology for placing chemicals onto film, for instance, was carried over to applying cosmetics to facial skin. Experience with photosensitive materials helped it with fine chemicals and industrial materials. Today, Fujifilm's medicalimaging equipment business is growing quickly, and it has acquired many firms in the sector, including paying $1 billion in December for SonoSite, an American ultrasound equipment maker. The Economist, 18-JAN-12
The Key Message The Digital Ecosystem is the Future!
Enabling the New Reality: The Toolbox Emerging Technologies and Paradigms Trade Realities Resources: Human Intellect Future 2020 Eyes on May 15, 2020
Another View of Emerging Technologies 3D Printing Advanced Materials Hybrid and Pure Electric Vehicles Emerging Devices Internet of Things and People Energy Harvesting Printed, Flexible Electronics Energy Storage RFID The Fertile Playing Field Robotics Sensors Wearable Technology Source:: IDTechEx
The Digital Evolution: Industry 4.0 https://www.i-scoop.eu/industry-4-0/
Source: https://www.bcg.com/publications/2017/leanmanufacturing-operations-honing-us-manufacturingscompetitive-edge.aspx Leveling of the Playing Field
The Digital Twin: A Prerequisite The digital thread is the digital representation of the physical product lifecycle Physical Product Lifecycle Digital Thread Research & Design Source Make Distribute Service End of Life 4 Activities are required to manage the digital thread End-to-end Information flow across lifecycle Information capturing and recording Relevant set of data to prevent information overflow Automated, real-time capturing via sensors Recording and storing of both historical and new data in a single information system Information Transfer Digitally transfer information across departments, production sites, value chain steps, and company borders Information Analysis and Synthesis Identification of relevant data and analysis (Ideally, automated) Synthesis of analysis into relevant insights Turning Information into outcomes Translation of analysis results into recommendations that suggest actions for workers or automatically trigger actions of machines SOURCE: McKinsey Feedback and continuous improvement A digital twin is a virtual and identical version of the physical facility; it is used to design the control units, test them, simulate how to make them, and program production machines. Required by Companies The Economist, July 13, 2017.
What is Big Data? Large Amounts and Varieties of Fast-Moving Data From Individuals and Groups that Can be Processed, Analyzed and Integrated Over Periods of Time to Create Significant Value by Revealing Insights into Human Behavior and Activities.
Big Data Analytics Value Results Value Added Knowledge Action Value Added Information Insight V Fu Value: The Desired Result Value Added Data In The Attributes of Big Data and Delivering Value The Data-Value Transformation Paradigm
FIT is the Future Fashion Future Information Technology
A Few Initiatives High School Reunion 2020 Span the Continuum: Fundamental Materials Science and Engineering to Technology Development and Implementation Funding from Federal Agencies and Industrial Sponsors
Converted to Converted to Transformed to Fiber Yarn Fabric Garment Natural Fiber Synthetic (Polymer) Fiber Regenerated (Polymer) Fiber Staple Fiber Filament Fiber Spun Yarn Mono-Filament Yarn Multi-Filament Yarn Woven Fabric Knitted Fabric Nonwoven Fabric Transformation: Fiber to Garment
Cyber-Physical Systems in Apparel Manufacturing: Industry 4.0 Apparel Manufacturing Process Design/Sketch Fabric Type Woven Fabric Knitted Fabric Nonwoven Fabric Determines Fabric Properties Fabric Structure Fabric Areal Density Fabric Mechanical Properties Fabric Surface Properties Pattern Design Grading Marker Making Spreading Cutting Automation of Information Cyber-Physical Systems: Industry 4.0 Sewing Automation of Information and Physical Systems Inspection Packing
Enabling Future 2020: A Collaborative Knowledge Management System Knowledge Base Optimization Engine Knowledge Gateway Perspectives/Users Regulatory Market Knowledge How Security Customers Tools: Design/ Simulation What Ease of Access Designers Standards When Speed/Performance Resources: Production, Human Manufacturing Technologies Processes Where Why Who Ease of Use (UI/UX) Decision-Support System Trust Manufacturers Logistics Providers Materials
August 12, 2017 Materials and Technologies Fuel Cells Batteries
How 3-D Printing Is Changing Health Care Print me Stradivarius Print me a Stradivarius How a new manufacturing technology will change the world How a new manufacturing technology will change the world February 10, 2011 The Wall Street Journal September 12, 2017 The Mayo Clinic printed a model of a patient s pelvis to plan surgery to remove a rare tumor that had spread to the base of the spine.
Natural Evolution: Going Back to the Roots Fusion of Textiles and Information Processing: Fabric is The Computer! Wouldn t it be nice to be able to design a beautiful piece of textiles that would be a true information processing device with the ability to sense, feel, think and act based on the wearer s stimuli and the operational environment? The Third Dimension of Intelligence
Textiles and Clothing: The Bridge between IoT and IoP Automobile Medical Goods Appliances Consumer Electronics Meta-Wearable: Textiles Furniture Sungmee Park & Sundaresan Jayaraman, The wearables revolution and Big Data: the textile lineage, The Journal of The Textile Institute, 108:4, 605-614, 2017. Internet of Things (IoT) The Bridging Catalyst Internet of People (IoP)
What is DNA?
Back Then DNA = DeoxyriboNucleic Acid
Today Digital Network Architecture
Back to the Future When You Reach your Hotel on May 15, 2020 Your Clothes Will be Waiting For You!
Everything You Can Imagine is Real. Fashion Technology REAL Information Technology Innovation Passion
Acknowledgments Students Funding Agencies Industry Sponsors Industry Partners
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