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The Knowledge Sharing Center is an independent and non-profit knowledge platform. It will bring design and production processes closer together in order to continuously strengthen Innovation.

>> reduceren van delta << Purpose of the KSC >> reduceren van delta << Developing Manufacturing PARTNERSHIP Meten Maken Engineering Knowledge Sharing Optimally align design and production processes.

Manufacturing industry The Smart Connected Supplier Network 1. Research & Development 2. Design & Engineering 3. Prototyping & Industrialization 4. Component production 5. System integration 6. Sales & Service Knowledge Sharing Success by Manufacturing industry Engineering Constraints Cost Constraints Manufacturing Constraints Measuring Constraints Testing Constraints Components The Smart Connected Supplier Network Knowledge Sharing Centre Development process

By sharing general knowledge HOW By sharing general knowledge

+ = 40% Sharing general knowledge within the KSC (60 %) From sharing knowledge to collaboration. + 40% Share IP knowledge after match. (40 %) 60% of knowledge = 100% Good choice

An advantage for everyone WIN-WIN An advantage for everyone

Kennis deling Information on the time of need. Equipment Manufacturer Teaching Institutes Original Equipment Manufacturer Information on the time of need. Working together from general knowledge and bring together Practice and Theory. Kennis deling Engineering Companies Manufacturing Companies

CONTENT Entire design process

Knowledge sharing from start to finish. Through complete design cycle. Equipment Manufacturer Knowledge Institutes Knowledge sharing from start to finish. Through complete design cycle. Original Equipment Manufacturer Manufacturing Measuring Cost price Testing Engineering Components Precision Point Engineering Companies Manufacturing Companies

‘Knowledge sharing is the future’ Equipment Manufacturer Knowledge Institutes Original Equipment Manufacturer Measuring Testing Components Engineering Cost price Manufacturing ‘Knowledge sharing is the future’ Engineering Companies Manufacturing Companies

Where is the position of the KSC POSITION OF KSC Where is the position of the KSC

Connect the design process and manufacturing process. Knowledge sharing: Process improvement through knowledge sharing. The way to a First time right design. Engineering Constraints Cost Constraints Manufacturing Constraints Measuring Constraints Sourcing Supply chain Testing Constraints Manufacturability : Choose the correct manufacturing process and use the correct design constraints of the chosen process. Components Use design constrains of chosen manufacturing process Select supplier Manufacturability proto parts Manufacturability >> Specification Design Proto Testing Production Concept Detail Dimensions DfX Information Produce Measure SPECS R4V Ready For Volume Design process Manufacturing process Performance Specification: It starts with defining all the specifications. Describe all the necessary specifications of the machine, assembly or component. Think about: Performance Cost Values to be tested Reliability Manufacturability Serviceability Finished by: Specifications Review Conceptueel design: First ideas, sketches of the design. Finished by: Concept Review Finish design: Define all details of the design. Finished by: Critical Design Review Check on Manufacturability: Software check from CAD program. Information to supplier: Consulting the information with the chosen supplier. Finished by: Supplier Review Producing: Produce first products and record possible problems. Measuring: Measuring all dimensions of the product. Finished by: Evaluation Report Testing: Testing first products and see if everything meets the requirements. Finished by: Test results Review Dimension design: Add all dimensions. Make drawing? Add all dimensions in the model. Finished by: Dimension Review

Connect the design process and manufacturing process. Knowledge sharing: Process improvement through knowledge sharing. The way to a First time right design. Engineering Constraints Cost Constraints Manufacturing Constraints Measuring Constraints Sourcing Supply chain Testing Constraints Manufacturability : Choose the correct manufacturing process and use the correct design constraints of the chosen process. Components Use design constrains of chosen manufacturing process Select supplier Manufacturability proto parts Manufacturability >> Specification Design Proto Testing Production Concept Detail Dimensions DfX Information Produce Measure SPECS R4V Ready For Volume Design process Manufacturing process Including Price Spec Designer estimate Cost calculation Supplier offer First time to market First time right Continues improvement

Through knowledge sharing VISIBLE Through knowledge sharing

What does it bring the participant? +

Current registrations KSC platform.

Knowledge Sharing Centre Departments Organization Work preparation Sales Manufacturing Quality Employee 1 Employee 2 Employee 3 Knowledge Plan Individual knowledge Knowledge Design constraints Networking within KSC Efficient use of internal knowledge. General knowledge as marketing. K = f(I * E V A). Knowledge as the total of Information times Experience, Skills and Attitude. Knowledge Sharing Centre Implicit knowledge Explicit knowledge Expert

Item CBT Precision Point Computer based training. Knowledge Sharing Centre CBT Computer based training. Explanation of the item including example.

Knowledge Sharing Centre To bring the design process closer to the manufacturing process we try to setup the Knowledge Sharing Centre Join and share info@knowledgesharingcentre.com www.knowledgesharingcentre.com