industrial technologies 2012 - aarhus, 20 june manufacturing the products of the future Željko...
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Industrial Technologies 2012 - Aarhus, 20 June
Manufacturing the Products of the Future
Željko PazinEFFRA Executive Director
EFFRA: Who we are and what we do
About EFFRA• industry-driven association
• partner of the European Commission for the Factories of the Future PPP
• created by ManuFuture ETP & industrial associations
• creates consensus oncommon R&D priorities
• strong network of SME’s, large industry & RTOs www.effra.eu
• 61 projects up and running
• € 250M of EU in 2010/11
• time-to-contract 1st call: 8.5 months
• statistics show industrial participation of more than 50% in FoF PPP (compared to some 20-30% for FP7)
• additional € 400M in 2012/13
• Ad-hoc Industry Advisory Group (AIAG) works well, ensures that roadmap reflects industrial needs
Manufacturing in Europe today
Factories of the Future PPP
Manufacturing in Europe today
Our challenges
• Global competition
• Reducing energy consumption
• Reducing waste generation
• Complying with legislation
• Materials scarcity
• Constant need for innovation
Challenges & opportunities
Technologies & enablers
• Economical
• Social sustainability
• Environmental
• Future products and markets
• Advanced manufacturing processes
• Mechatronics for advanced manufacturing systems
• ICT
• Modelling, simulation and forecasting
• Manufacturing Strategies
• Knowledge Workers
Factories of the Future PPP: EFFRA Roadmap
‘Factories of the Future 2020’: Baselines
Factories of the Future PPP: EFFRA Roadmap
Impact through focus: The right technologies for the right challenges or opportunities = the right research priorities
+ Measuring the (potential) impact of technologies
Research &
innovation priorities
‘Factories of the Future’: EFFRA Roadmap
Research Priority Domains
Research & innovation priorities
Domain 1: Advanced Manufacturing processesInnovative processing for both new and current materials or products
Domain 2: Adaptive and smart manufacturing systemsInnovative manufacturing equipment at component and system level, including mechatronics, control and monitoring systems
Domain 3: Digital, virtual and resource-efficient factories
Factory design, data collection and management, operation and planning, from real-time to long term optimisation approaches
Domain 4: Collaborative and mobile enterprisesNetworked factories and dynamic supply chains
Domain 5: Human-centric manufacturingEnhancing the role of people in factories
Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturingInvolving customers in manufacturing value chain, from product-process design to manufacturing associated innovative services