A strategic vision for Europe in AM and 3D-Printing: AM-motion & FoFAM H2020 AMEF2016 Additive Manufacturing European Forum Brussels 9 th November 2016
Scenario High investments at international level Manufacturing is key for EU economy Additive manufacturing (AM) is one of the key enabling technologies that can provide new approaches to the direction of products and factories if the future. The digital revolution, together with the fabrication revolution, will enable Europe to bring production back, boosting innovation and creating sustainable growth. AM is a game changer Key technology with potential for creating sustainable high value based employment, addressing societal issues and supporting environmental sustainability. Exponential technology that can accelerate the transformation of the manufacturing industry to Industry 4.0 Disruptive changes/adaptation We need to face competition from USA, Japan, Australia, China
Scenario WE have Capabilities and Expertise around AM/3DP! HR DESIGN STD PROCESS MATERIALS ASSEMBLY IPR MODELLING Industry, academia, EU/MS/local governments and others already engaged in the development of the technologies and its applications
Scenario RIGHT NOW WE ARE MANAGING more than 20 AM projects were funded during 2014-2016, with at least 95 M in EC funding from different Working Programmes. FP7 (2007-2013), 60 AM projects -total budget of around 225 million 18 EU countries & 163 EU regions registered in S3P Smart specialisation strategies : European Structural Investment Funds (ESIF) can be used more efficiently and synergies between different EU, national and regional policies High Performance Production through 3D- Printing network of industry-led demonstrators across regions in Europe to improve the uptake of solutions provided by 3DP technologies DG GROW Report on 3D-printing EU regions: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/toolsdatabases/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=8937
Scenario Existence of barriers for market uptake Technological and Nontechnological ( Standardisation, IPRs, appropriate skills ) challenges AT GLOBAL LEVEL to be solved. Strategy, common vision that goes beyond technology aspects Need to bridge complementary capabilities, resources and demand EU AM is still a scattered landscape where all players need to be brought together Alignment of funding efforts and programmes and orientation towards demonstration Public funding/private investment
Scenario HR DESIGN STD PROCESS MATERIALS ASSEMBLY IPR MODELLING PRODUCTS/ SERVICES Closer cooperation between actors across EU regions to accelerate the market uptake of AM/3DP solutions
AM PLATFORM Additive Manufacturing Platform The European Collaboration on Additive Manufacturing www.am-platform.com TWITTER: @AM_Euplatform
AM PLATFORM A community of European stakeholders of Additive Manufacturing A point of networking, reference and coordination: AM is fragmented. Lots of entities are working or doing research in this area but a coherent strategy and a coherent interpretation is needed. A place to be aware of latest advances, to start a discussion, to find expertise, or to up- or download an interesting paper or article. Its objective is to contribute to a coherent strategy, understanding, development, dissemination and exploitation of AM. Collaborates with FoF cppp to help to stablish priorities for the Working Programmes and strategies about AM/3DP Active since: 2006 (formerly as the RM-platform), created as a sub-platform of MANUFUTURE ETP FREE TO JOIN!
AM PLATFORM: overall figures Total stakeholders: 566 IND: 314 55% RTD: 222 39% Other 30 5% Countries: 36 (EU countries 28: other: (MX, US, RU, ZA, CN, JP, TW, TR)
AM PLATFORM: overall figures STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDA Promote AM/3D Printing on the European Stage Highlight the advantages of AM Set out recommendations for future development to enable mass exploitation Time scaling Ensure that AM on EC s agenda INDUSTRY FOCUS: Aerospace, Automotive, consumer, electronics and Medical http://www.rm- platform.com/linkdoc/am%20sra%20- %20February%202014.pdf STANDARISATION ROADMAP Developed within SASAM FP7 Project efficient and sustainable industrial AM processes: integration and coordination of Standardisation activities for Europe collaboration with CEN-CENELEC, ISO and ASTM List of existing standards Updated in 2015
Strategic actions
Industrial and regional valorization of FoF Additive Manufacturing Projects Type: CSA Topic: FoF-07-2014 Project started: 1 st January 2015/ Duration: 24 months Grant agreement nº 636882 SHORT NAME PRODINTEC TNO ERRIN TWI www.fofamproject.eu COUNTRY SPAIN THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM UNITED KINGDOM A strategic approach to increasing Europe s value proposition for Additive Manufacturing technologies and capabilities www.am-motion.eu SHORT NAME PRODINTEC TNO TWI CEA ERRIN IDEA BRAINPORT DV. AIRBUS EPMA D APPOLONIA SIEMENS CECIMO MATERIALISE COUNTRY SPAIN THE NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM FRANCE BELGIUM BELGIUM THE NETHERLANDS SPAIN BELGIUM ITALY GERMANY BELGIUM BELGIUM Type: CSA Topic: FoF-05-2016 Project start: 1 st November 2016 / Duration: 26 months Grant agreement nº723560
FoFAM: main objective FoFAM project takes up the challenge of reviewing the AM ecosystem and organize it around several value chains on relevant industrial sectors. The final aim is to put the 1 st steps for a plan of action in the field by designing an effective implementation map and facilitating interaction of players. For a complete success strategy not only technology stakeholders but also policy makers at European level but more importantly at local level should also be involved. In this sense, the project includes the involvement of European regions. FoF AM Projects: Knowledge and exploitable results Regions S3: funding instruments & priorities SECTORS: Medical and dental ; Aerospace; Automotive; Consumer /electronics MARKET: AM SECTORS/VCs FoFAM: Identify, review, cluster, interlink Expert groups+bdb
FoFAM: main objective Aerospace Metal Metal Metal Powder bed fusion, Direct energy deposition Hybrid: AM+Subt. A 1 Automotive Ceramic, polymer A 1 Aragón (SP) Medical A 3 Asturias (SP) Consumer/ electronics Satakund a (FI) Satakunda (FI) A 2
FoFAM: Main outcomes VALUE CHAIN APPROACH: AM E-TOOL/DATABASE FoF projects: under the PPP FoF Projects from other calls: international, national, regional Projects per actor: searching which entity is working in projects AM Projects Analysis: cluster of Projects around sectors and Value chain segments projects regions players Competences; expertise;results cluster on each of the sectors/value chains (VCs) tackled Networking/ Alliances: facilitating the stakeholder s relationships /matching for results exploitation Free and for all!. On the AM-Platform web: http://www.am-platform.com Actors per country (region):distribution actors per country Actors analysis: sector, VC, material and process
FoFAM: Main outcomes VALUE CHAIN APPROACH: AM ROADMAP Market sectors Value chains Specific actions Identification of challenges around VCs Specific Tech. &Non-Tech actions for AM implementation (common vision, aligment, market focus) cross-cutting/ per sector Avoid fragmentation/ duplication of actions To drive the stakeholders /Partnership s Time- Phased R&i Strategy
AM-Motion: main objective The overall objective of the AM-Motion CSA is to contribute to a rapid market uptake of AM technologies across Europe by connecting and upscaling existing initiatives and efforts, improving the conditions for large-scale, cross-regional demonstration and market deployment, and by involving a large number of key stakeholders, particularly from industry. Key technological capabilities and infrastructure (technology development and supply) Barriers and market failings to industrialisation and deployment (both technological and nontechnological) Key applications and markets Tools for integration /Models for business collaboration Links with regional, national, EU, Int. initiatives /policies By doing this, the AM-Motion project has the ambition to develop a strategy and set up the pillars for its efficient implementation that, ultimately, will contribute to reinforcing the European ecosystem of AM.
AM-Motion: objectives&main outcomes
AM-Motion: engagement 5 Expert groups : Industrial EWG: representing the key AM industrial players from different sectors and VC segments. Chair: PROD Materials & process EWG: Main players from industry and RTDs working on material development/production for AM and process development, including machine builders, software developers, postprocessing experts. Chair: EPMA Non technological aspects EWG: experts working on nontechnological aspects such as standardisation, IPRs or education. Chair: TNO Regional Development EWG: representing the regions with interest and/or capabilities on AM. Chaired by ERRIN, including also the Vanguard 3DP pilot regions. Project Events National and EU Projects workshop Educational needs and opportunities for AM-round table Industrial action plans-consensus meeting 2 Matching sessions along VC Summer school DIY session Final International AM conference Financial EWG: Financial experts and investors. Chaired by IDEA
AM-Motion: Main outcomes AM network at regional, EU and international level Legal, EHS, standardisation and IPR frameworks &actions AM actors, projects, programmes initiatives national, regional and EU map Employer needs/educational Implementation model Models of business collaboration/ implementation AM Roadmap AM APP Policy recommend ations
In summary Intermediary connecting an organization with outside solution providers to accelerate the full market uptake and wide adoption Bridging complementary capabilities across Europe and beyond (AM mapping on-going by different initiatives) Cluster approach around sectorial VCs: entities in diverse VC segments that are often located in different places: Identifying the necessary VC partners to facilitate a quicker implementation. Maximise mutual benefits. Integration of unobvious actors: from different sectors, domains,. Community guiding: Roadmap with clear actions: Technological and non-technological aspects both to be considered Collaborative environment that helps to bring technology advancements from the lab to the factory floor, Regional, MS and EU policy measures: Alignment of policies, initiatives and funding efforts towards industrialization Involvement of key entities: Standardisation bodies, IPRs helpdesk, Invest EU, BICs,
In summary Several years of experience, but there are further plans as we have lots of capabilities, challenges to solve, other sectors to come.. The future is already here! Building in the moon with insitu materials Bioprinting AND MORE. BECAUSE.AM Matters! Robots for large area fabrication
THANK YOU! www.fofamproject.eu www.am-motion.eu More info: Paula Queipo Email: pqr@prodintec.com Phone: +34 984 390 060 www.prodintec.com