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Industrie 4.0 Internet of Things» Facing the Smart Future «Smart Products, Production and Services Internet of Services Industrial Internet Digital Manufacturing Call for Partners: Consortium Study Our Experts:

Smart Products, Production and Services Motivation Digitalization, including the integration of networking capabilities into physical products, is no longer just affecting the consumer electronics industry. Terms like» Internet of Things «,» Industrie 4.0 «,» The Industrial Internet «or» Smart Data «are just examples for the diversity of buzzwords that are used. But what do these buzzwords mean for companies, particularly regarding their product portfolio, production technologies and value-added services? Various industries and markets have a high potential for products, services and production getting more» «. What will be the lead application that will drive technologies in particular segments? Which markets and applications will be the next to profit from and potentially be disrupted by products, services or production technologies? In cooperation with the most relevant players, this consortium study aspires to create economic and technological transparency and to explore and analyze market and technology trends as well as possibly game-changing business model shifts. Furthermore, we aim to promote valuable exchange and networking between the most relevant international industry partners in the fields of products, production and services. SMART PRODUCTS SMART PRODUCTION SMART SERVICES Added value through MARGIN Increased efficiency Collaboration productivity Increase functionality Increase differentiation factors Increase cost efficiency Increase individualization of products Increase flexibility Increase market share Open new markets Increase integration of customers SALES New products and services New business models Key drivers for the use of products, production and services 2 3

Facing the Smart Future Main Focus Market / Application What game-changing business models will affect the markets? How can the relation between supplier and customer be designed? services What»«functionalities will differentiate products? How can networked products lead to after-sales revenues? products production What potential does manufacturing offer in different industries? How can time-tomarket and lead time be improved? This consortium study addresses products, services and production. As a consortium partner you will be able to influence the study focus. Specifically, the study covers a broad, explorative range of questions and issues covering technologies, applications and business models. Objectives On the one hand, the study addresses technology users already working with or planning to implement technologies in the context of products, production and services. On the other hand, it enables technology providers to know their future markets and applications. Thus, the study forms a community covering all relevant elements of the» «value chain. Technology / Enabler Which sensors can be integrated into mass production at competitive prices? How can collected data be leveraged for added customer value? sensors data Which data access platforms and analysis technologies will be important? How can big data be analyzed and integrated to reduce costs? networks Which infrastructure standards will become ubiquitous? How can heterogeneous autonomous devices securely interact to address market demands? In our study we aim to create transparency with regard to the current and future potential of products, production and services, relevant recent technology developments and upcoming technology trends, existing best practices and skill requirements as well as challenges and opportunities for the design, development, production and new business models and derived market development opportunities. Exemplary key questions to be answered by the study. The consortium partners decide on the final questions. 4 5

Partners and Markets in Focus Network of Experts Markets In order to achieve these objectives, the consortium study will be based on the extensive knowledge and previous projects done by the research partners in the context of» Industrie 4.0 «and other applications, and leverage the pooled expertise in the consortium. Furthermore, we are building an expert network that enables knowledge and information generation and exchange across value creation stages and business sectors. In other words, we are bringing together all experts and decision makers involved with products, services and production. Benefit from the opportunities provided by our network and determine which innovations will soon be cutting edge in the market! Smart products, services and production have been established in specific markets already, especially in the consumer electronics and logistics segments, but will also have an extensive effect in various other industry sectors. In this consortium study we will focus on the following markets: Automotive Aerospace & Defense Electronics Hardware Suppliers Smart Data Solution Suppliers System Integrators of Smart Products, Production and Services Users Life Sciences Transportation & Logistics Energy Software/ Platform Suppliers Process and value creation chain partners for this consortium study Consumer Goods Engineering & Manufacturing Service Industry 6 7

Study Approach Methodology This study aims at providing an overview on» «technologies and related future trends. In addition, it also aims at aligning these trends with requirements from diverse applications within the most relevant target markets. This broad information basis on both technological capabilities and market requirements will then be utilized to derive and assess highly attractive market opportunities and emerging potentials as well as new business models enabled by the use of data. In order to reach this aim systematically the study is divided into three phases: Phase 1 - Pilot Study Generating an overview on the status-quo of market applications, relevant trends and technologies. Phase 2 - Technology / Market Analysis Providing detailed information on selected applications regarding technological opportunities and market potential. Phase 3 - Business Cases Deriving comprehensive business cases on selected highlight applications regarding technological feasibility and market competitiveness. Deriving Challenges and Opportunities services Results Relevant market and technology trends in products, production and services Game-changing business models and derived market development opportunities Based on: Future challenges and approaches Cross-industry synergies Key-player and market structure products production Understanding the Market Q 3 months 5 months 4 months Pilot Study Technology/ Market Analyses Business Cases M M W W W W W W W W M Finding Game-Changing Business Models sensors data networks Assessing Market and Product Trends Kick-Off October 2015 Stage 1 W 1 st Report January 2016 Stage 2 Stage 3 2 nd Report June 2016 Final Meeting October 2016 Forecasting»Smart«Technology Development Q Questionnaire M Consortium meeting W Optional workshops with partners/experts General study approach 8 9

Participation and Benefits Your Participation in the Study Your participation in this consortium study provides you a broad access to an expert community regarding current performance and future development of applications. Through your regular participation in workshops you will be able to influence and direct the progress of the study. Furthermore, the consortium will get exclusive access to all independent study results. Your Benefits Get to know relevant markets, applications and technologies Get an overview of the relevant stakeholders Get independent study results Engage with an expert community Network with partners from industry and research from different levels of the value creation chain Time Frame Start: 22 nd October 2015 End: October 2016 Costs The investment in this study will be 25,000 10 11

Long-term Opportunities Community for Smart Products, Production and Services The consortium study also serves as an expert community for exchanging and generating knowledge on applications. After the participation in the study, the consortium has the option to join a dedicated center for» Industrie 4.0 «at the RWTH Aachen Campus, with infrastructure and machinery which can be used to conduct specific development projects. Benefits of a long-term participation in the center community Consolidation of study community and further development of study results Access to an entire company infrastructure (from shopfloor to ERP level) Test and validate» Industrie 4.0 «product and production concepts in a real production environment Interdisciplinary development of» Industrie 4.0 «solutions and demonstration under real life conditions Participation in» living demonstrator «concepts Use of center facilities for customer and futher education events 12 13

Our Partners Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT Founded in 1980; 415 employees Business portfolio: Turbomachinery, Tool Making, Optics, Lightweight Technologies, Life Sciences Engineering, Integrated Mechatronic Systems Knowledge and experience in all fields of production technology for developing and optimizing solutions for modern production facilities www.ipt.fraunhofer.de KEX Knowledge Exchange AG Founded in 2012 Technology and market information provider Demand-based provision of information: Scanning, scouting and monitoring of markets and technologies, as well as exclusive access to an unique network of experts. www.kex-ag.com Institute for Industrial Management at RWTH Aachen Founded in 1953; 170 employees More than 30 years experience in selection, implementation, and roll-out of IT systems Industry-oriented research in the areas service management, information management and production management Part of the initiative for excellence in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) www.fir.rwth-aachen.de Demonstrationsfabrik of RWTH Aachen Campus Founded in 2013 Small-scale pro duction of marketable products with a high vertical range of manufacture on 1.600 m 2 Application, exploration and further development of» Industrie 4.0 «solutions with industrial and research partners Implementation of systems enabling factory diagnostics and allowing predictive production steering and control Further education in a real production environment www.demofabrik-aachen.de Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) of RWTH Aachen Founded in 1906; 760 employees 16.000 m² offices and laboratories Business portfolio: Manufacturing Technology, Gearing Technology, Machine Tools, Metrology and Quality Management, Production Engineering and Production Management Knowledge and experience in all fields of production engineering and production management for developing and optimizing solutions for modern production facilities www.wzl.rwth-aachen.de 14 15

Contact Information Laura Niendorf Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT Phone +49 241 8904 704 laura.niendorf@ipt.fraunhofer.de Michael Hoppe KEX Knowledge Exchange AG Phone +49 241 51031 616 michael.hoppe@kex-ag.com KEX Knowledge Exchange AG Campus-Boulevard 57 52074 Aachen Germany info@kex-ag.com www.kex-ag.com