The German Maritime Industry 4.0 and Initiatives for SMEs German Association for Marine Technology Dr. Steffen Knodt - Member of the Board
GMT objectives Interface between private business and sciences for the initiation and support of national and international research and development projects. Integration of resources, skills and expertise, especially of small and midsized companies, for the development of innovative products and services culminating in the development of new market segments. Offshore Oil and Gas Offshore Wind and Marine Renewable Energies Ocean Mining Marine Research Maritime Security Marine Monitoring and Environmental Protection Arctic and Polar Technology Mariculture Technology Hydrography Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Integrated Systems for Underwater Production ISUP
Deep Sea Mining - Seafloor Production System for Manganese Nodules in the CCZ
Maritime Security joint GMT-NMMT Efforts for a Lighttower Initiative North Sea Testbed Working group International Conference 10. NMK Concept paper Lightower initiative North Sea Testbed 9. NMK White Paper Parlamentary Evening Space Conference
German maritime industry - key figures Turnover maritime economy appr. 50 billion p.a. / appr. 400.000 employees Yards / machinery and equipment supliers appr. 500 companies Turnover maritime industry appr. 18 billion p.a / appr. 90.000 employees High-Tech Strategy of the German government National Masterplan Maritime Technologies NMMT Maritime Agenda 2025 of the German government
Signing ceremony of the positioning paper Digitilization in the Maritime Industry 10. NMK - Hamburg April 2017
Industrie 4.0 combines production methods with state-of-the-art information and communication technology. The driving force behind this development is the rapidly increasing digitisation of the economy and society. It is changing the future of manufacturing and work in Germany Plattform Industrie 4.0 s primary objective is to secure and develop Germany s top international position in industrial manufacturing. The platform aims to promote digital structural change and to provide the consistent and reliable framework necessary for this. The platform s goal is therefore to develop a consistent overall understanding of Industrie 4.0 through dialogue with businesses, trade unions, science and government.
Industrie 4.0 SME Competence Centres in Germany Bremen - DigiMar Aachen Norway-German Collaboration
Digital Hubs in Germany
VDMA dedicated in all German states NA North: e.g. Lab Tour NA NRW: e.g. ProductionNRW VDMA National Associations commonalities» Regional focus» Wide transfer» Different informative events» (Pursued) partnership with the federal states gouvernments» Standing ground in the regional competition NA Central: e.g. Partners at the Federal Ministry of Economics NA East: e.g. Congress I40 Saxony NA BaWü: e.g. Alliance I40 NA Bavaria: e.g. Factory Tour VDMA Hartmut Rauen und Holger Kunze Seite 12 27.04.2015
Many arenas, one goal: winning the VDMA members with all their variety for Industry 4.0 Platform Industry 4.0 VDMA members Middle-class VDMA-Forum Industry 4.0 I4.0 Professional Associations Departments Topics VDMA-Euro VDMA National Associations VDMA Industrie 4.0 Seite 14 5. November 20
Bilder: openclipart.org The process of adding value Enhancement Breakdown Automating Connection Technology Organisation Technology Organisation Industry 4.0 VDMA Hartmut Rauen Seite 15 05.11.2017
Research and Innovation Inform Design Implement Standardization and Standards IT-Security and Law Production and business models Human and Work IT-Technologies and Software VDMA Hartmut Rauen Seite 16 05.11.2017
Industrie 4.0 what could it mean for the maritime industry? Production processes Linked production Defined interfaces with other suppliers, Monitoring Maintenance cycles Ensure and monitor optimal operation Remote Maintenance Data ownership Who owns the data? New business models 3D-print for spare parts VDMA AG Marine Equipment and Systems Seite 17 05.11.2017
Labs Network Industrie 4.0 founders Our network feels connected to the entire German industry! In cooperation with: 18
Industrie 4.0 Stakeholders Expert community from industry and academia Input Output Digital Transformation 19
Testlabs cooperation Hamburg Hannover Lübeck Potsdam Berlin Düsseldorf Essen Aachen Münster Lemgo Dortmund Wuppertal Bonn Kassel Limburg Darmstadt Braunschweig Ilmenau Chemnitz Magdeburg Dresden Kaiserslautern Heidelberg Mosbach Karlsruhe Stuttgart Nürnberg München Augsburg SME Competence Centers 4.0 Digital Hub Centers 22
Use Cases examples www.lni40.de/en/ EdBoard Industrie 4.0 Learning Table I4Production Click Day Industrie 4.0 I4.0 Lab Berlin Company Boot Camp Composites 4.0: Smart Structures for Automotive Digital Energy Value Stream for lean & green Process Chains in Production Modularization of Mechatronic Function and Process Modules for Special Purpose Machine Manufacture Augmented Reality Innovative Visualization of Prototypes Big Data Analytics in Electronics Manufacturing Machine Data Acquisition in Production FactoryView Seeing the Factory Digitally and in Real Time Production 4.0 - Agile Planning and Flexible Processes Industrie 4.0 in Mechatronics Education Validation of the Concept of Industrie 4.0 Components in an Existing Environment Implementation of the RAMI4.0 Administration Shell Predictive Maintenance of Offshore Wind Farms Networking of Medical Devices in the Operating Room 23
Summary - German Maritime Industry 4.0 and SME Initiatives High-Tech Strategie Digitale Strategie 2025 Maritime Agenda 2025 National Masterplan Platform Industrie 4.0 provide the framework to promote digital structural change Industrie 4.0 SME Competence Centres and DigitalHubs across Germany Cross-industry collaboration between all stakeholders Associations e.g. VDMA, GMT & LNI4.0 work together Testbeds and practical usecases for maritime needed