fitman support webinar to a16-november 2014
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The slides presented during the FITMAN Support Webinar to A16 on November 20th, 2014.TRANSCRIPT
FITMAN Support Webinar to A16
Katerina Achinioti1, Clare Hooper2,
Jesus Benedicto Cirujeda3
(1 Innovalia Association, 2IT Innovation, 3ATOS)
20 November 2014
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FITMAN A16 Support Webinar: Purpose
• Provide an overview of FITMAN deliverables, technologies, methodologies for SME and WE engagement, and other support relevant for the A16
• Support A16 by:
- Contributing to Open Call texts
- Attracting the right SMEs/WEs
- Providing technical and non-technical support
(Promoting successful Phase III projects withinthe context of ICT for manufacturing)
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Agenda
• Introducing FITMAN
• FITMAN Phase III Package
• FITMAN Specific Enablers and Platforms
• SME Engagement Methodologies –Methodology for raising technology awareness
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FITMAN: Future Internet Technologies for MANufacturing industriesThe mission of the FITMAN project is to provide the FI PPP Core Platform with 10 industry-led use case trials in the domains of Smart, Digital and Virtual Factories of the FutureFITMAN Trials (4 conducted by Large Enterprises, 6 by SMEs) will test and assess the suitability, openness and flexibility of FI-WARE Generic Enablers while contributing to the STEEP (social-technological-economical-environmental-political) sustainability of EU Manufacturing Industries.The use case trials belong to several manufacturing sectors such as automotive, aeronautics, white goods, furniture, textile/clothing, LED lighting, plastic, construction, and manufacturing assets management.
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FITMAN Phase III Packagefitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package
Clare Hooper
IT Innovation
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The FITMAN Phase III Package
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User registration
• Please register to access the consultation documents and forum
• Visit fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package
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• Summaries of ‘verification and validation’ (V&V) outputs
– V&V method and criteria
– Business and technical indicators
– Assessment package and its instantiation
• Summaries of ‘SMEs innovation preparation’ outputs
– Ways to identify best practices and lessons learned
– SME and WE engagement methods
Phase III Package Content: Methodologies and Tools
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and other FITMAN partners
Phase III Package Content:Architecture and Trials
• Summaries of ‘baseline system’ outputs
– Use Case Scenarios and Business Requirements
– Trials IT Requirements
– Generic Enablers Selection
– FI-WARE Platform Instantiation
– Reference Architecture
– FI PPP Capacity Building Analysis
• Summaries of ‘experimentation sites’ outputs
– Trials IT infrastructure/platforms
– Trials Business Cases
– Competencies / Capability Gaps and Open Call Specifications
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Phase III Package Content:Further materials
• T&Cs for FITMAN Specific Enablers
• Checklists
– legal issues
– business models
– external resources
• Intermediaries’ best practices and lessons learned for Phase III
• The consultation documents themselves
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Services
• Support
– please send questions to [email protected]
– Questions and answers will be hosted on the FAQ fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package/support/faq
• Notification of updates
– Via social media (twitter.com/FitmanFI and linkedin.com/groups?gid=4986259)
– Via email (please request this by contacting us on the email address above)
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Phase III Package: Summary
• The Package provides information and services for Phase III Participants– Information based on FITMAN
deliverables, plus supporting materials such as checklists and Specific Enabler T&Cs
– Services including an email address for queries, an FAQ, and notification of updates
• fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package
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FITMAN Specific Enablers and Platforms
Jesus Benedicto Cirujeda
ATOS
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FITMAN Assets
Generic Enablers
(GEs)
Specific Enablers
(SEs)
Reference Platforms
Manufacturing sector
Generi
c
Com
ponents S
pecific
Com
ponents
Domain Specific Platforms
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Open SourceComponents for Manufacturing
http://catalogue.fitman.atosresearch.eu/
FITMAN Specific Enablers
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FITMAN Specific Enablers
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Real-time data collection & processingfor Shop-floor operations
FITMAN Reference Platforms
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Connecting people to information,advanced data visualization
FITMAN Reference Platforms
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Cross-enterprise collaboration,tangible/intangible asset management
FITMAN Reference Platforms
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References & Support
http://www.fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package/
FITMAN support:
FITMAN SEs: http://catalogue.fitman.atosresearch.eu/enablersFITMAN Platforms: http://www.fitman-fi.eu/fitman-reference-
platforms
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SME Engagement Methodologies
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Katerina Achinioti
Innovalia Association
Overview of methodologies• Creating technology awareness
• Support for service/application development:- Definition of lean start-up principle and Minimum Viable
Product (MVP) concept in FITMAN
- Definition of co-creation concept applied in FITMAN
- Definition of local service hypothesis and trial
- Local FITMAN ICT infrastructure deployment
- Data gathering and feedback
• Communicating Phase III achievements
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Open CallsBeginning of project-Product development
(Application/service)Project end
Methodology for creating technology awareness
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http://businesssearch.dnb.com/small-business-tips/marketing-your-small-business-online-and-off/
Stage 5: Continuous monitoring of the activities
Stage 4: Establishment of an active dialogue with the interested stakeholders
Stage 3: Ranking of the networks’ potential impact and matching the networks with communication means
Stage 1: Definition of the overall scope and target groups related to the awareness activities
Stage 2: Identification of SME networks and detection of possible communication means
A 5-stage methodology
Stage 1: Definition of the overall scope and target groups related to the awareness activities
Definition of the overall scope
- Definition of number of SMEs/web entrepreneurs/sectors to be addressed
- Definition of the geographical scope
- Definition of timeframes
- Definition of expected outcomes
Definition of target groups
- Categories of group
- Type of activities
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Stage 2: Identification of SME networks and detection of possible communication means
- Database of relevant networks including all info (Name, geograph.scope, link to website, contact details etc.)
- Detection of communication means (News webpage, Newsletters, Events, Social media accounts)
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Stage 3: Ranking of the networks’ potential impact and matching the networks with communication means
• Ranking of the identified networks based on a set or criteria (size, type of organisation etc.)
• Matching of networks with communications means: depending on the profile of the networks and the channels in place
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Stage 4: Establishment of an active dialogue with the interested stakeholders
• The quality/relevance of the information provided
• The choice of the right communication means
• The schedule of the communication plan
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Stage 5: Continuous monitoring of the activities
Establishment of indicators in order to monitor and measure the progress of the activities:
• Indicators attached to the overall objectives of the plan for the technology awareness activities
• Indicators attached to the different components of the activities
• Indicators measuring the progress of the actions undertaken in order to reach the expected outcomes
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Questions?
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