Acronym: SMART FACTORY HUB

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Acronym: SMART FACTORY HUB Smart Factory Hub overview Presented by: Marko Močnik, M.Sc. Pomurje tehnology park Project: Improving RD and business policy conditions for transnational cooperation in the manufacturing industry Acronym: SMART FACTORY HUB Sarvar, 09.02.2017

Topics addressed Why factories? Why manufacturing sector? Global trends What is Smart Factory? Identified challenges About Smart Factory Hub project Source: https://www.bitkom.org/Themen/Digitale-Transformation-Branchen/Industrie-40/Perspektive-der-Arbeit.html

growth, added value creation and new jobs! Why factories? Why manufacturing sector? MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY main generator of RD, innovation, growth and employment; in all regions contributes the highest share to the total regional value added; in average more than a 25% of service activities are directly linked to the industry, every 100 busiest jobs created in the industry create 60 to 200 new jobs in other industries. 80% of all private R&D investments is accounted for by industry. HIGHEST POTENTIAL for growth, added value creation and new jobs! INCREASING PRESSURE ON MANUFACTURERS to be more efficient and innovative in their processes. The cause of this pressure: increased production capacity in low-cost economies and increased innovation and level of sophistication of supply chains in high-cost economies. GLOBAL LEVEL Micro and small companies are facing problems with QUALITY STANDARDS (ISO 9001, TS, etc) LOW PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY (production failures, etc) Ineffective production process, Problems with HUMAN RESOURCE management REGIONAL LEVEL

in 3 years, the capacity and data transfer speed will be doubled Global trends in 3 years, the capacity and data transfer speed will be doubled

INCREASED DEMAND FOR SUPPLIERS !!! Global trends INCREASED DEMAND FOR SUPPLIERS !!! Industry 4.0 will increase productivity in component manufacturing by 4-7% In Germany, Industry 4.0 will generate significant productivity gains

Return of production capacities back to Germany Global trends In Germany, Industry 4.0 will lead to increased manufacturing employment Return of production capacities back to Germany

TRANSFER OF GOOD PRACTISES INTO SMEs Global trends TRANSFER OF GOOD PRACTISES INTO SMEs Our focus is oriented into SMEs!!! NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES (improving efficiency, effectiveness, quality, flexibility, etc) EFFECTIVE PRODUCTION PROCESS (applying industry standards, Lean manufacturing academy, etc) EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (effective system to motivate employees, monitoring employee performance, etc)

What is Smart Factory / Smart manufacturing? Smart Manufacturing describes the vision of what industrial production will look like in the years to come. It is a strategy which promotes digitalization and computerization of production with the strong customization of products under the conditions of highly flexible (mass-) production. It‘s about connecting data, machines, people and processes! Source: https://www.noser.com/2016/03/

What is Smart Factory / Smart manufacturing? Smart Manufacturing objectives (% of manufacturers), EU Analysis Source: http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/operations/our-insights/manufacturings-next-act Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/industry-40-4th-planetary-industrial-revolution-fernando

What is Smart Factory / Smart manufacturing? 15 areas of relevance Source: https://iot-analytics.com/industrial-internet-disrupt-smart-factory/

Identified challenges Policy makers translating strategies into concrete measures Smart Manufacturing is complex (vertical – horizontal) Production SMEs have concrete problems: Need to develop due to competition Faced with micro problems in their existing productions Lack of knowledge and resources to move forward

About Smart Factory Hub project (Transfer Lab)

About Smart Factory Hub project (Policy Lab)

About Smart Factory Hub project (Methodology)

Partners and geographical area