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Important announcement

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

Using the V-model

Continues Improvement From design to feasible product. Design Review Required Inspiration Thinking ability Collaboration Enthusiasm Formulas Limits Networks Manufacturing knowledge Produce Knowledge Sharing First Time Right First Time Tor Market Continues Improvement

Needed for a perfect design? Confidential Slide 5 <Date> Collaboration Issue Manufacturing knowledge Part specifications Engineering knowledge Ideas NPI Pricing & Quality Engineering Proto & Pilot Volume

Need for manufacturing knowledge sharing Problem Concept Manufacturing knowledge Detail design Supplier selection << Info

Effect of lack manufacturing knowledge Manufacturing techniques Problems in supply chain Less Problems Introduction Knowledge Sharing Centre Knowledge level Knowledge Technology baseline Time-line

Manufacturing selection tablet Welding Vulcanize Brazing Sheet metal Sintering Printing Casting Turning KSC Manufacturing Limits Milling Drilling

Supplier contact Quality process Engineering Proto & Pilot Volume Early supplier involvement? Intensive supplier involvement Volume suppliers involvement Design process Supply chain process R4V process By sharing manufacturability knowledge. Choosing the right supplier. Continuation. Early collaboration for complex parts or Quality process Sourcing Supply chain Supplier selection

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 Measuring Manufacturing Engineering Knowledge Sharing Optimally align design and production processes.

+ = 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

‘Knowledge sharing is the future’ Equipment Manufacturer Knowledge Institutes ‘Knowledge sharing is the future’ Knowledge Sharing Centre Manufacturing Companies Engineering Companies

Knowledge sharing from start to finish Through complete design cycle. Manufacturing Measuring Cost price Testing Engineering Components Knowledge Point

Active Knowledge network Knowledge Sharing Centre Network Equipment Manufacturer Knowledge Institutes Knowledge Sharing Centre Active Manufacturing Companies Engineering Companies Network

Create a new common culture By collaboration through knowledge sharing Professionals want to learn from each other. Prerequisite: - sharing knowledge is rewarded - knowledge is not power - people love cooperation Are you in? Culture Create a new common culture By collaboration through knowledge sharing

Knowledge sharing process Departments Organization Work preparation Sales Manufacturing Quality Employee 1 Employee 2 Employee 3 Knowledge Plan Individual knowledge Knowledge sharing process Knowledge Design constraints Networking within KSC Efficient use of internal knowledge. General knowledge as marketing.

Knowledge sharing circle Design limits Expert Kennis Intern KSC Maintain knowledge Marketing Knowledge Sharing Outside organization Spread Knowledge General knowledge Protected knowledge CBT Computer based training Explanation of the item including example. Inside organization Marketing Extern

Give guidance to your own knowledge sharing INFO 25 % Promotion product EVENT 25% CBT 40 % Classroom Training 60 % Workshop 80 % Design info Design promotion product. Promotion Event Guidance in practical example. Supplier Education KSC Give your knowledge more value.

KSC From design to feasible product. Connections First time right? Connections The harmony of working together That will be a top product How to build Right timing Which speed On which production machine KSC From design to feasible product.

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

A+O Stichting KSC Design Limits KSC Knowledge Point KSC Network Place