Imagine FoF 2020 ICT in Factories of the Future Massimo Mattucci 13 June 2013
Factories of the Future Projects About Factories of the Future Launched in 2009 Public support through European Union s (EU) research funding programme FP7 (2009-2013) 98 projects running (+ 42 upcoming under 2013 call) To date, over 700 organisations across Europe have participated Increase in industrial participation (50-60 %) SME participation > 30% 645 million of EU funding in FP7 (2010-2013) Success: shall continue under Horizon 2020
Factories of the Future ICT & Manufacturing ICT is ubiquitous in manufacturing Enabler for renewal of European industry Manufacturing is the largest industry market segment for enterprise IT & offers the largest potential market for cloud computing Europe is already in a strong position to build on leadership in a number of ICT fields, such as: o Industrial robotics & automation (30% global market share) o Embedded digital systems, design software (33 % global market share) o 3D & laser-based manufacturing (25 to 40 % global market share)
Factories of the Future ICT & Manufacturing ICT in manufacturing = an enabler of innovation: Photonics: Laser based manufacturing Industrial robotics, cognitive vision Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems Simulation/visualisation & design Sensors Big data & ICT for business process integration FoF recognises this role & the need to build on present strengths
Factories of the Future FP7 ICT in FoF - Projects To date over 50 ICT projects launched + 11 projects upcoming under 2013 FoF call Total ICT support to FoF in FP7 = 252 million Present Roadmap (under FP7): ICT contributes to all four research sub-domains (including one dedicated to ICT): o Sustainable manufacturing o ICT-enabled intelligent manufacturing o New materials in manufacturing o High-productivity manufacturing
Factories of the Future FP7 ICT in FoF - Projects Factories of the Future ICT Project Examples VENIS: Virtual Enterprises by Networked Interoperability Services A new level of interoperability between Large and Small Enterprises ADVENTURE: Adaptive Virtual Enterprise Manufacturing Environment Framework providing the tools to combine factories in a pluggable way to manufacture a particular product IMAGINE: Innovative end-to-end Management of Dynamic Manufacturing Networks Designing & develop a novel, user-friendly networked manufacturing management framework PLANTCockpit: Production logisitics & sustainability cockpit Defining standard interfaces & reference model for integrating the most prominent manufacturing processes
Factories of the Future - Towards Horizon2020 ICT & Factories of the Future 2020 Roadmap for Factories of the Future under Horizon 2020: Factories of the Future 2020 ActionPlanT project launched under Factories of the Future established a vision for ICT in manufacturing. Core elements: o Agile manufacturing systems and processes o Seamless factory lifecycle management o Customers in-the-loop o People at the forefront o Collaborative supply network
Factories of the Future ICT & Factories of the Future 2020 Incorporating ActionPlanT Roadmap Incorporated into Factories of the Future 2020
Factories of the Future - Towards Horizon2020 ICT & Factories of the Future 2020
Factories of the Future - ICT & Factories of the Future 2020 ICT in Research & Innovation Priorities 1. Advanced Manufacturing processes Novel supply chain approaches for innovative products 2. Adaptive & smart manufacturing systems Flexible and reconfigurable Machinery and Robots M2M cloud connectivity for future manufacturing enterprises 3. Digital, virtual & resource-efficient factories Energy monitoring and energy management in future manufacturing enterprises Multi-level simulation and analytics for improving production quality and throughput 4. Collaborative & mobile enterprises Mobile store and applications for an agile and open supply network Digital Rights Management (DRM) of products and code in enterprise supply networks 5. Human-centred manufacturing New manufacturing education methods and e-learning New ICT-facilitated initiatives to make manufacturing more attractive for younger & older generations 6. Customer-focused manufacturing ICT Solutions for energy-efficient product life cycles & ECO-usage Data collection, analysis and anonymization during product usage
Factories of the Future ICT & Factories of the Future 2020 ICT: Enabling Technology Challenges: growing complexity of process & supply networks, customisation, speed, worker safety & assistance Solution: ICT as enabling technology o Collaboration: constant feedback loop, collaborative supply networks, remote service management & customer collaboration o Connectivity: Manufacturing processes interact with real-world objects & environments on global scale (internet of things), intelligent systems & data security o Mobility: critical data at fingertips of workers, cloud services for storage and computation, mobility assisted manufacturing applications & manufacturing app stores o Intelligence: complex data processing, seamless tracking, tracing, and compliance, data analysis & manipulation in real time
Factories of the Future - ICT & Factories of the Future 2020 Impact A major impact is expected in the following areas: Factory floor and physical world inclusion Next generation data storage and information mining Implementation of secure, high performance & open services platforms Modelling and simulation tools Collaborative and decentralized application architectures and development tools
Factories of the Future - EFFRA Our Association European Factories of the Future Research Association (EFFRA) 130 members (19 joined at General Assembly 2013) Small, Medium, Large industrial Enterprises, industrial Associations, Research organisations, Universities & related organisations
Factories of the Future - EFFRA Our Association Representative of private side in PPP Defines research priorities Co-ordinate & develop strategic research roadmap Promote & disseminate project information (publications, social media, events & workshops) Project database: project summaries, projects mapping & consortia information
Thank You Massimo Mattucci massimo.mattucci@effra.eu www.effra.eu EFFRA.EU @EFFRA_Live EFFRA.Live