maurizio gattiglio, chairman of effra and vice president operations at prima industrie (it)
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2015Europe’s Advanced Manufacturing Partnership
ICT & Factories of the Future
Speaker:
Maurizio GattiglioChairman
ICT & Factories of the Future
Manufacturing: Key to our Economy The important of
manufacturing is now well recognised by EU and its member states and its competitors
Significant transformation underway in advanced manufacturing
Digitlaisation & ICT-enabled technologies are playing key roles in this transformation
Europe must prepare, enable & respond to this
‘Factories of the Future’ partnership is a key EU programme to achieve this
ICT Factories of the Future
Factories of the Future Partnership ‘Factories of the Future is Europe’s
advanced manufacturing partnership
A public-private partnership funded by Horizon 2020 (budget of €1.15 billion 2014-2020)
1st Launched under EU’s FP7 research programme
Jointly supported through European Commission’s DG CONNECT & DG Research and Innovation
Research & innovation priorities identified by industry/research community
I4MS is an initiative within ‘Factories of the Future’ partnership & supported through ‘Factories of the Future’ budget
Over 1,000 organisations participating
High involvement of SMEs: 200+
Majority of projects feature demo activities
180 Projects to date. 400+ results have been reported on EFFRA Innovation Portal
Close-to-the-market exploitation of project results
Project results also enhancing existing products & processes
180+ PROJECTS
ICT Factories of the Future
Factories of the Future Partnership
Factories of the Future already has a high level of SME participation.
I4MS is an initiative within the ‘Factories of the Future’ partnership which aims to build on this
Why?
Furthering the promotion of ‘Factories of the Future’ to SMEs
Bring new technologies, knowledge & experience directly to SMEs
Developing resources for SMEs to complement existing ones (such as EFFRA Innovation Portal)
One-stop-shop for brokerage amongst innovative SMEs
Factories of the Future: I4MS
ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs
Factories of the Future: I4MS
ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs 7 ‘Factories of the Future’ projects are participating in
Factories of the Future: I4MS
ICT in ‘Factories of the Future 2020’
‘Factories of the Future 2020 is the strategic research agenda for the ‘Factories of the Future’ partnership in Horizon 2020
The annual ‘Factories of the Future call topics are based upon the research priorities identified in the roadmap
ICT is found throughout the roadmap reflecting its ubiquitous nature in advanced manufacturing
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Factories of the Future
Digital Issues
Factories of the Future
Big Data
Internet of Things
Cyber-Physical Systems Augmented Reality
Cloud
Complex Systems
Selection of digital issues impacting on & being addressed in ‘Factories of the Future’
Factories of the Future: I4MS
ICT in ‘Factories of the Future 2020’
Manufacturing for custom-made parts
M2M Cloud connectivity for future manufacturing enterprises
Integrated high-performance computing
Collaborative demand & supply planning, traceability & execution
‘Plug-and-play’ interfaces for factory workers in dynamic work environments
ICT solutions for energy-efficient product life cycles
ICT in Factories of the Future 2020
Manufacturing: Integrating & Enabling Digital TechExamples of prioirites from strategic research domains – represents diversity of ‘digital’ in manufacturing
Dynamic manufacturing execution environments
Machine-to-machine cloud connectivity
‘Plug‑&‑play’ interfaces for factory workers in dynamic work environments
Multi‑enterprise role‑based access control (MRBAC) in manufacturing enterprises
Manufacturing intelligence for informed product design
ICT Solutions for energy‑efficient product life cycles & eco‑usage
Mobile store & applications for an agile and open supply network
Manufacturing solutions for modular, updatable, reconfigurable & disassemblable products
Who We AreEuropean Factories of the Future Research Association (EFFRA)
Industry-led association representing private side in the ‘Factories of the Future’ public-private partnership
200 members from across Europe
Members include large, small & medium industrial enterprises, research organisations & universities
Full time secretariat: Connecting with members, coordinating research agenda & liaising with the European Commission
Organise ‘Factories of the Future’-related events, e.g. I4MS 2015
What we doEuropean Factories of the Future Research Association (EFFRA)
Promote the partnership, participation & the work of projects: Encourage participation
Represents the private side in the partnership & cooperate with the European Commission
Coordinate input from industry
Supports members: One stop shop for information Monthly newsletter Enhanced access to Innovation Portal Member-only events & workshops
Build & enhance links with national/regional initiatives & clusters to enhance impact & future activities
Factories of the Future
EFFRA Innovation Portal
www.effra.eu/portal
Free to access
Information on all FoF projects & consortia
Connects projects
Input from projects – enables self-analysis
Over 400 results uploaded
Maps projects & project results on the Factories of the Future 2020 challenges, technologies & application area
Helps to avoid potential IPR conflict
Hosts online brokerage for annual calls for project proposals
Factories of the Future
Going Forward Continue to support & promote ‘Factories of
the Future’, & related, activities
Expand & strengthen links to national/regional initiatives – ensure complimentary priorities & activities & enhance impact
Undertake revision process for ‘Factories of the Future 2020’ (e.g. public consultations)
Anticipate new trends, developments & priorities looking beyond conclusion of Horizon 2020:
Increased digitalisation in & around manufacturing
ICT-enabled changes
Factories of the Future
Save the Date: Key Events
‘Factories of the Future’ Info Day – 16 October (Brussels) Presentation & explanation of next call topics & brokerage
ICT 2015 – 20 to 22 October (Lisbon) Key conference on EU ICT, new tech & related research & innovation
ManuFuture 2015 – 23 & 24 November (Luxembourg City) Major European advanced manufacturing innovation conference