ICT NCP InfoDay 23 June 2010, Brussels The Factories of the Future ICT Objectives 7.3 and 7.4 Erastos Filos, PhD FoF ICT Coordinator FoF-ICT-WP2011-12_18Jun10.

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ICT NCP InfoDay 23 June 2010, Brussels The Factories of the Future ICT Objectives 7.3 and 7.4 Erastos Filos, PhD FoF ICT Coordinator FoF-ICT-WP _18Jun10

Outline FoF: Background & Rationale Outcome of first FoF ICT Call in 2009 The FoF ICT Call in 2010 Useful links

Recovery Plan: Strategic Aims Major injection of purchasing power into the economy Short term action to reinforce competitiveness in the long term European Economic Recovery Plan COM (2008) 800 final Stimulate demand, boost consumer confidence Maintain jobs Increase competitiveness Speed up shift towards low carbon economy

Factories of the Future (FoF): Context What: –Part of the Recovery Plan –To help manufacturing, in particular SMEs, across a broad range of sectors be competitive after the Crisis is over How: –Industry-driven R&D projects –4 annual co-ordinated calls until 2013 between the two relevant FP7 Themes, ICT and NMP Who: –R&D stakeholders of European Technology Platforms ARTEMIS, ENIAC, EPOSS, EUROP, NESSI, PHOTONICS21, MANUFUTURE –Technology providers & industrial users (large & SME), academic researchers Total FP7 budget ( ): –245 M€ (ICT) M€ (NMP)

State of the Industry & Expected Impact Europe’s manufacturing –More than 25 sectors, 21 % of GDP (= € 6.5 trillion), 30+ million jobs –Crisis has reduced Europe’s production capacity –Export champions (but at risk) in machinery, automobiles, wind turbines, … –Largest global market share in automation & factory equipment –Under threat from low wage economies (eg mass-produced goods) –Chance to compete through high added-value products (eg quality, services, customisation, clean & energy efficient processes) FoF ICT: Technology leaders to gain market share –Automation/industrial robotics & laser technology solutions for factory environments –Product/production design tools (eg software for modelling, simulation, visualisation) –Software for enterprise/supply-chain management FoF ICT: European industrial end users to –Integrate latest technology into their production environments –Build on new competencies (knowledge, organisation, skills, business models) –Use technologies that enable energy-efficient and “waste-less” production

Factories of the Future Multi-Annual Roadmap Sub-Domains: 1.Sustainable Manufacturing 2.ICT-enabled intelligent manufacturing 3.High-performance manufacturing 4.Exploiting new materials through manufacturing strategic-multiannual-roadmap-info-day_en.pdf

First FoF ICT Call (2009) Key Figures & Essentials Focus on “Smart Factories” Proposals were expected to: –use advanced ICT-based technologies in production –be industry-driven –Have a strong validation element with quantifiable targets 34 eligible proposals received Requested funding ca. € 160 million (vs. € 35 million available) (-> ratio 1:5) “Downstream research”: Industrial implementation horizon

Objective FOF.ICT Retained Proposals Issues covered Issues not covered a)Integrated process automation & optimisation for sustainable manufacturing PLANTCOCKPIT FOFDATIONAll b) ICT and sensors supporting real-time monitoring of energy use & material flow KAP All c) Robotics-enabled production processes tested & validated in real-world environments ROBOFOOT FLEXIPACK TAPAS All d) Laser applications QCOALA Production of environmentally friendly products Laser systems for energy-efficient processes e) European ICT for Factories of the Future ACTIONPLANTAll FoF ICT Call 2009: Successful Proposals “Smart Factories”

FoF ICT Call 2009: Funding per Organisation Type Funding (M€) of the selected proposals

Smart Factories: –Goal: More automation, better control & optimisation of factory processes –Means: Software, lasers & intelligent devices embedded in machines & factory infrastructure Vision: ICT is key to Factories of the Future Less waste Less energy use Faster time-to-market Better quality Virtual Factories: –Goal: To manage supply chains; to create value by integrating products & services –Means: Software to holistically interconnect & manage distributed factory assets; new business models & value propositions High-value products Keep jobs in Europe Process transparency IPR security Lower CO 2 footprint Reduce design errors Better & efficient products Less waste + rework Faster time-to-market Sensors, TagsProduct PLM agent (reader) PLM server data info advice infoInfo request Digital Factories: –Goal: To “see” the product before it is produced –Means: Software for the digital representation & test of products & processes prior to their manufacture & use

Factories of the Future & ICT Work Programme Smart Factories July ’09 – Nov. ‘09 FoF Call 70 M€ Virtual Factories Obj. 7.3 (45 M€) Digital Factories Obj. 7.4 (35 M€) Smart Factories Obj. 7.1 (40 M€) Manuf. solutions for new ICT products Obj. 7.2 (20 M€) Total ICT 245 M€

“Manufacturing Solutions for new ICT“ Obj. 7.2 ICT Work Programme : Challenge 7 Smart Factories Obj. 7.1 Digital Factories Obj. 7.4 Virtual Factories Obj. 7.3 ICT for Manufacturing Manufacturing of Towards Future ICT Factories … Factories of the Future

Objective 7.3 Virtual Factories & Enterprises Manufacturing is undergoing radical change: From the simple provision of products towards a provision of product- enabled functionality Key industry players: SAP, Alcatel-Lucent, ATOS Origin, BT, Telefonica, France Telecom, T- Systems, … Intelligent products offer opportunities for value creation & jobs Fragmented markets End-to-end integrated ICT for distributed enterprise/factory productivity Better management efficiency & environmental sustainability of supply chains Improve product/service integration: New business models; value proposition Carbon-tracing of products from “cradle-to-grave”: Towards an energy- transparent product lifecycle Where do we stand? What do we want to achieve & why?

a)Distributed, adaptive, interoperable virtual enterprise environments –Integration of novel management methods & ICT to help virtual factories/enterprises move beyond existing operational capability b)Real-time management of volatile manufacturing assets –Manage inventories, stakeholder relationships, product configurations, knowledge & skills across the value chain c)Component-based tools & architectures enabling innovative & dynamic composition of services –Sustainable lifecycle management of product-based services d)Internet-based user-centric collaboration, sharing and/or mixed reality tools –Incl. new manufacturing business models & practices to enhance & sustain product-based services across the value chain Call FoF in M€IPs/STREPs Target outcomes Objective 7.3 Virtual Factories & Enterprises

Objective 7.4: Digital Factories Manufacturing design & product lifecycle management PLM market size: 15 B$/yr Market dominated by “island solutions” Key industry players: Dassault Systèmes, Delcam, Siemens PLM Systems, SAP, Eigner+Partner, many high-tech SMEs EU leadership threatened by competitors from the USA & India Today’s complex products (e.g. avionics) require thorough testing at early (digital) prototype stage Strengthen EU competence Reinforce EU leadership in knowledge-driven platforms, tools, methodologies, product development & manufacturing design New products to be realised with shorter time-to-market, shorter time-to-production Improve drastically accuracy, reliability & speed of products/process simulation techniques, permitting design decisions earlier (thus reducing costs) Where do we stand? What do we want to achieve & why?

a)Comprehensive engineering platforms –Cross-disciplinary information sharing, workflow integration, knowledge capture b)User-intuitive tools for simulation & virtual prototyping –E.g. better models with forward & backward compatibility, model auto-generation, meshing, optimisation c)Tools for holistic modelling & simulation of full complex products & processes –With multi-physics features, allowing tolerance changes –Product/process behaviour simulation from the atomic level upwards Call FoF in M€ IPs/STREPs/CSA Target outcomes Objective 7.4: Digital Factories Manufacturing design & product lifecycle management

FoF ICT Objectives 7.3 & 7.4 Must Have “Virtual Factories” (7.3) focus: –Integration of the distributed manufacturing enterprise (incl. supply chains) –Integration of products & services –Management of volatile manufacturing assets “Digital Factories” (7.4) focus: –Engineering platforms –Tools for simulation & virtual prototyping –Tools for complex products & process modelling & simulation Proposals must: –use advanced ICT-based technologies in production –be industry-driven –have a strong validation element with quantifiable targets “Downstream research”: –Industrial implementation horizon

Thank you FoF on the web: tories-of-the-future_en.html Information Event in Brussels, 9 July 2010: nts-fp7-information-day-2010_en.html FoF Contacts: 7.3 Objective: 7.4 Objective: