How far are we? Industry 4.0

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How far are we? Industry 4.0 Whitepaper January 2015 April 13 17, 2015 Hanver Germany hanvermesse.de/home Get new techlogy first

Industry 4.0: What does the industry think? Industrial revolutions do t come about all at once. They occur step-by-step in increasingly shorter intervals. The first step was enabled by machines in the 18th century. Electricity was the signal for mass production around 100 years ago. Electronics gave momentum to automation in the 1970s and w we are standing at the cusp of Industry 4.0. Experts agree that the fourth industrial revolution has begun. Driven by advances in IT, factories and energy systems are being networked. The Internet, mobile devices and cloud computing are fundamentally changing manufacturing. Thanks to embedded systems, products and machines can exchange information automously and the process is monitored and controlled online. But how far along the path to Industry 4.0 are we? And what do the parties involved think about it? A survey of employees at industrial enterprises who attended HANNOVER MESSE in 2014 sheds light on these questions. On behalf of Deutsche Messe AG, professional users and manufacturers were interviewed on the present and the future. These respondents kw what they are talking about: Half of all participants are in management positions; one third work for companies with more than 1,000 employees, two-thirds are employed by SMEs. We d like to begin with one important finding from the study: Several industrial sectors have accepted the challenge completely, others less so. This whitepaper will bring you up to date on where Industry 4.0 is already a part of everyday life and where it isn t. We hope you enjoy reading the information below and we wish you much success for the future! Your HANNOVER MESSE Team 2

Where Industry 4.0 is an issue and where it isn t. 84 percent of German manufacturers and users believe that Industry 4.0 will provide a new frame work to human labor in production. However, what this will look like is difficult for many to envision. Only four out of ten respondents have a clear idea of the changes that the transformation to Industry 4.0 will bring to their working environment in the future. However, standards and application concepts need to be developed today. For this reason, the majority of participants in the study say that Industry 4.0 is already an issue at their companies. It appears to be more pervasive in the environmental and power industries and with service providers than in manufacturing industries directly. 10 26 % 29 % 32 % 23 % 13 % 61 % 5 % 66 % 18 % 5 15 % 62 % Is Industry 4.0 a topic of discussion at your company? Power industry Environmental industry Manufacturing industries Service providers According to professional opinion, three reasons in particular are given for focusing on Industry 4.0 in places where the developments are being discussed: Flexibility, Individualization Competitive edge in manufacturing In most companies Industry 4.0 is a relevant topic of conversation. 3

The power industry has a sense of where this is heading. Industry 4.0 is certainly t gaining a foothold in all sectors simultaneously. Ideas differ greatly on how it could change working environments: Among telecommunication employees, 54 percent have already formed a clear image of their future. In research that figure is 51%, in both commerce and the environmental industry it is 46 percent. The power industry also has a sense of what awaits which is t surprising considering that smart grids have been on the agenda for some time. 10 29 % 29 % 3 23 % 26 % 27 % 45 % 25 % 46 % 24 % 46 % 23 % 54 % 24 % 5 Will you be dealing with aspects of Industry 4.0 more and more in the future in your working environment? Power industry Environmental industry Commerce Telecommunications Research institutions In contrast, uncertainty still holds sway in manufacturing industries: Where will the merger between automation and IT lead? Only four out of ten respondents had an idea. The power industry has a clear vision of the future manufacturing industries are still thinking about it. 4

Automation techlogy spearheads the revolution. BITKOM estimates the additional potential for added value through Industry 4.0 techlogies in Germany to be 78 billion Euros and that alone in six sectors: mechanical and plant engineering, electrical engineering, automotive engineering, the chemical industry, agriculture and ITC. This would correspond to an annual growth rate of 1.7 percent. A gigantic pie and the telecoms industry hopes to get a big piece of it. They also ascribe the leadership role in the course of Industry 4.0 to themselves. In contrast, most other industries see automation techlogy as spearheading the movement. Automation techlogy IT/information engineering Machine/plant engineering Web techlogies 25 % 24 % 15 % 17 % 1 7 % 41 % 35 % Which techlogy sector will play the leading role in Industry 4.0? Other 1 % Don t kw 9 % 16 % Germany Rest of the world One way or ather, the majority believes that Industry 4.0 will change the entire value chain. Two out of three respondents agreed with this statement, both in Germany and the rest of the world. Automation is seen as the driving force behind transforming the value chain. 5

A topic for the big boys. For what type of company is Industry 4.0 relevant? 59 percent of German and 48 percent of foreign respondents answered For corporations. 41 percent of German and 30 percent of foreign participants responded with For SMEs. Corporations SMEs 41 % 3 59 % 48 % Germany Rest of the world An exact idea of how their future working environment will change is clearer in larger companies than in smaller ones. On the contrary, 44 percent of those surveyed from smaller operations already have a clear vision of the future in large companies the figure is 39 percent. Telecoms professionals and researchers in particular have a good idea of what their new working environment will be like. 10 36 % 36 % 31 % 27 % 3 44 % 37 % 39 % Do you have a clear idea of how Industry 4.0 will change your future working environment? Up to 49 50-499 500 and more Number of employees The subject appears to be more relevant to corporations than to medium-sized enterprises. 6

Humans will be given a new role. Industry 4.0 does t mean that smart production systems will take over all assignments states the Industry 4.0 Platform by BITKOM, VDMA and ZVEI. 10 3 % 13 % 84 % 7 % 21 % 72 % Although the number of simple, manual tasks is sinking, workers are in greater demand to coordinate processes, manage communication and make decisions on their own authority. It goes without saying that Industry 4.0 will change the way humans work: Over 80 percent of all participants in the HANNOVER MESSE survey are convinced of this. Germany Rest of the world What our role as humans will be in the end is something that one yet kws. Researchers believe that a blurring of work boundaries and the exclusion of less qualified laborers are possible. On the other hand, the remaining assignments will be more challenging and there will be a greater demand for interdisciplinary skills. Industry 4.0 will create lasting changes in the way humans work. Industry 4.0 will create lasting changes in the way humans work. 7

Industry 4.0 especially affects everyone else. The phemen itself, the fusion of manufacturing and IT, is beyond dispute. Industry 4.0 is already the subject of discussion in the majority of companies. Our working environment will change. And yet, nearly half of those surveyed believe that the subject will t affect them personally. To the question Will you in the future be dealing with aspects of Industry 4.0 in your working environment? Only 50 percent of German and 43 percent of foreign interviewees answered with a clear affirmative. Surprisingly whereas service providers, commerce and the environmental industry are adjusting themselves to the subject, only 47 percent of those in manufacturing industries believe themselves to be directly affected. 10 3 3 22 % 16 % 1 24 % 19 % 59 % 22 % 62 % 46 % Environmental Manufacturing industry industries Commerce Service providers Barely half of all respondents believe that they will deal with aspects of Industry 4.0 in the future. 8

Well informed? Only one third think they are. Those like acatech President Prof. Henning Kagermann who speak of the fourth industrial revolution usually call for increasing the exchange of kwledge between science and industry. According to experts, digital transformation can only be shaped through cooperation between various industries and disciplines. Small, medium-sized and large companies also need to work more closely together. How well are industrial manufacturers and operators prepared for such intercommunication? At any rate, only one third of those surveyed currently believe themselves to be sufficiently informed regarding Industry 4.0. In particular, manufacturing industries are still unsure at 27 percent it has the lowest information rate of all sectors. However, t even the majority of researchers feel well informed 10 42 % 31 % 31 % 31 % 24 24 % 45 46 % Do you believe you are sufficiently informed? 27 27 % Manufacturing industries Research institutions No general feeling of clarity prevails in manufacturing industries regarding Industry 4.0. 9

Trade fairs and professional journals: the top sources of kwledge. The survey shows that a great thirst for technical kwledge regarding the latest developments exists. Providers of corresponding solutions therefore ask themselves how do the actual users learn about Industry 4.0? The results of the survey make it clear that 54 percent of German and 42 percent of foreign respondents get their information from trade fairs. 46 and 37 percent respectively regularly read relevant professional journals. 41 and 37 percent respectively make use of web portals. Colleagues and business partners are seen as sources of kwledge by 37 percent of German and 39 percent of foreign participants. In Germany: 4 3 S 6 Trade shows 54 % Abroad: Professional journals 46 % Web portals 41 % Colleagues/partners 37 % How do you get your information on the subject? 4 3 S 6 Trade shows 42 % Professional journals 37 % Web portals 37 % Colleagues/partners 39 % In contrast, other sources such as blogs or specialist books tend to be irrelevant. Currently, information is gathered at trade shows, from professional journals, online and in discussions with business partners. 10

German specialists promise an edge. 10 9 % 7 % Germany wants to become the world s leading provider of the most up-to-date manufacturing techlogy. 22 % 69 % 33 % 59 % This is t just the goal of the German Federal Government s High-tech Strategy ; the associations, BIT- KOM, VDMA and ZVEI are also working towards becoming the leading market with their Industry 4.0 Platform. The German National Academy of Science and Engineering, acatech, and leading research institutions are also lending momentum to the process. Germany Rest of the world It is therefore wonder that awareness of Industry 4.0 is especially prounced in Germany: 49 percent of German trade visitors were very aware of the subject at HANNO- VER MESSE 2014; awareness among visitors from abroad, on the other hand, was at only 35 percent. Is a competitive edge possible? Ather question also demonstrates how the discussion in Germany forms awareness. To the tantalizing question Will industrial companies be able to gain competitive advantage from Industry 4.0? 69 percent of German respondents answered. The answer was unmistakably less at 59 percent from those outside Germany German professionals have obviously recognized the potential of Industry 4.0. 11

Industry 4.0 Learn more here: The latest on the Internet of Things, all-embracing networking, the latest business models, manufacturing processes and products can be found on the web portals below. The joint platform for the industry associations BITKOM, VDMA and ZVEI: www.plattform-i40.de Everything you need to kw on the German Federal Government s current High-tech Strategy: http://www.hightech-strategie.de/de/the-new-high-tech-strategy-390.php The results of the 8th National IT Summit in October 2014: www.it-gipfel.de Automics for Industry 4.0 a techlogy program by the Federal Ministry of Ecomics and Energy: http://www.automik40.de/en/index.php HANNOVER MESSE has been following this trending subject for years. Its lead theme for 2015 is Integrated Industry Join the Network : http://www.hanvermesse.de/en/news-trends/lead-theme/integrated-industry-join-thenetwork/ 12

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