Textile Learning Factory 4.0 Preparing Germany s Textile Industry for the Digital Future

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Textile Learning Factory 4.0 Preparing Germany s Textile Industry for the Digital Future Adjunct Prof. (Clemson Univ.) Dr.-Ing. Yves-Simon Gloy Dennis Küsters Marco Saggiomo Nicolina Praß Institut für Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen University 7th Conference on Learning Factories, CLF 2017 April, 2017

ITA RWTH Aachen 2

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Institut für Textiltechnik Aachen 4 Divisions 400 Employees 4

Fiber based solutions 4 you ITA Academy Knowledge- Transfer AME TE aps GmbH Health Production Materials AMIMB Dream 2 Lab 2 Fab Information & communication ITA Augsburg TFI e.v. (GmbH) Mobility ITA TR Building & living Energy & environment

Institut für Textiltechnik Aachen Geleen/NL 4 International locations Augsburg/ GER Istanbul/TR Ansan/ Korea

i4.0 Information Production Product Knowledge 7

i4.0 Information - SozioTex ELSI aspects SozioTex Scientific Team = ethical, legal and social implications Technological change Design Human Interaction Social change Machine 8

i4.0 Information - SozioTex 9

i4.0 Production - SPEEDFACTORY 10

i4.0 Production - SPEEDFACTORY 11

i4.0 Production - SPEEDFACTORY 12

i4.0 Product mi ZX FLUX 13

i4.0 Product and Production StoreFactory 14

i4.0 Knowledge - Product Machines Smart, customizable wristband 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 Warping creel Warping machine Weaving machine Light table 6 5 Coating & thermosetting device 2 6 7 Inkjet printer Cutting machine 1 7 8 9 Sewing machine Testing station 8 9 15

DCC Aachen 16

We believe that mastering Industry 4.0 needs to be addressed holistically Major hurdles to overcome Difficulty to coordinate actions across different organizational units Lack of courage to push through radical transformation Lead from the top Lack of necessary talent, e.g., data scientists Concerns about cybersecurity when working with third-party providers Hire and build digital talent Lack of a clear business case that justifies investments in underlying IT architecture Solve real business problems SOURCE: McKinsey Industry 4.0 Global Expert Survey 2016 17

The supports companies along their digital transformation journey Inform Demonstrate Qualify Kick-start <DCC Picture 4> <DCC Picture 5> 18

The DCC Aachen provides insights into all relevant areas of Industry 4.0 Resource optimization (e.g., yield, energy) Increase asset utilization (e.g., predictive, remote, and self-guided maintenance) Labor efficiency (e.g., human / robot collaboration) Improve quality (e.g., adaptive quality assistance) Technical system Digital People system Management system Digitally powered performance management Expert-system-supported root-cause problemsolving Analytical skills for Big Data Abilities to work with new digital elements, e.g., collaborative robots SOURCE: Manufacturing Practice 19

Based on experiential learning modules we demonstrate how to approach and benefit from Industry 4.0 CxO workshop agenda Module Duration Content Introduction 30 min Industry 4.0 key concepts and themes Introduction to Factory of the Future Observation of Lean Company 30 min Tour of facilities and model line operating in good practice current state mode Briefing 15 min Introduction to the case study (company profile) Digital diagnostic basics Industry 4.0 waste walk 60 min Digital waste walk Interviews with shop floor operators Identify digital improvements Industry 4.0 line shop floor visit 45 min Industry 4.0 showcase (e.g., predictive maintenance, supply chain management 4.0, e-buyer) Debrief and discussion 30 min How to get started at your site approaches to diagnostics Key takeaways from CxO workshop Real Industry 4.0 experience Learn to digest digital potential Insights into digital solutions 20

The DCC Aachen features a fully operational production line showcasing key digital shop floor applications Product configuration and order process 4 Coating and thermosetting AGV & AR for logistics Product development 3 Weaving 5 Printing Production planning Purchasing Digital assistance for operator AR assistance for maintenance 6 Cutting 1 Internal logistics Internal logistics Condition monitoring 7 Sewing 2 Warping Production 8 Quality control and packaging Packaging and shipment After sales service Digital performance management Self-adjusted workstation 21

The line can be converted from Lean to Industry 4.0 operation to enhance the learning experience Digital applications shown in future state 1 Condition monitoring Level 1: Current State Operation (Lean) Experience lean working principles on a real manufacturing line Level 2: Future State Operation (Industry 4.0) Live demonstration of Industry 4.0 solutions 2 Product tracking & tracing 3 Digital assistant system 4 Digital performance management 5 AGV in logistics 6 YET 7 icycle time 8 Real-time WIP 9 Predictive maintenance 10 In-line QC & adaptive machining 11 Human machine collaboration 12 3D printing 22

You will be able to explore state-of-the-art applications with the most effective digital technologies Digital solutions will be implemented over the course of 2017 Three examples Condition monitoring Improve equipment reliability and reduce down-time by -75% Digital performance management Increase productivity of your managers by +10% Digital assistant system Reduce training time and operators skill variability by -50% SOURCE: Manufacturing Practice 23

Until 2018 the DCC Aachen will evolve into a full digital company, adding new digital solutions in several waves 2017 Grand Opening 03 06 Digital shadow Smart tracking system for operators Digitally supported assembly workplace 08 Augmented reality for logistics Real-time WIP 09 Picking robot icycle time 12 2018 10 3D printing Collaborative robot Augmented reality for maintenance Augmented reality for quality control 03 Predictive Maintenance Augmented reality for Gemba Walk Lifecycle management 06 IT security Selfadjusting processes 12 M2M process adjustment SOURCE: Manufacturing Practice 24

We are building the leading global network of Digital Capability Centers showcases and testbeds for Industry 4.0 Compressor Partnership with DMDII a major manufacturing hub with 200+ players, and leading universities Chicago Aachen Venice Beijing Singapore Partnership with leading universities and wide range of industry partners Iced tea and gearbox / valve Smart, customized wristband Joint partnership with ITA (RWTH Aachen), PTC and other leading technology providers Compressor Joint venture with an Industrial Association and leading IoT players Public-private partnership with ARTC, A*STAR and 40+ industry players Gearbox SOURCE: Manufacturing Practice 25

The DCC Aachen was founded by McKinsey & Company and the Institut für Textiltechnik as a joint partnership with PTC and leading technology providers New partners are always welcome! 26

DCC Aachen 27

Contact us for more information Dennis Küsters McKinsey&Company General Manager dennis_kuesters@mckinsey.com Adjunct Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yves-Simon Gloy ITA Group Director Digital Technologies yves.gloy@ita.rwth-aachen.de Marco Saggiomo Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) Technical Manager marco.saggiomo@ita.rwth-dachen.de 28