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Task Force 2013 on Advanced Manufacturing for Clean Production Report to the Sectoral Committee "Mechanical Engineering" Brussels, 14 th January 2014 Laurent ZIBELL
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Follows "Industrial Policy Communication Update" – 10 October 2012 Strategic aim: manufacturing at 20% of GDP in 2020 (up from 16% in 2012) Partnership of Commission with industry + Member States 2 public hearings + 1 workshop in 2013 Draft report: 9 th October 2013
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Mission: disseminate, promote demand, find skills, for advanced manufacturing production speed + productivity energy + materials consumption operating precision waste, pollution management enable resource-efficient and low emission production
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Draft report 9 th October 2013 "Manufacturing industry vision 2025" 22 recommendations
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"Manufacturing industry vision 2025" trends Personalisation / Mass customisation using ICT Global centres + regional adaptation Exploitation of "big data" Circular economy, incl. dis-assembly De-carbonated energy supply
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22 Recommendations Faster commercialisation of advanced technologies Access to finance Awareness-raising Stimulate demand via regulation, testing, public procurement Regulatory framework + standards Prevent skills & competence deficits
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Opinion on "Vision 2025" Some interesting intuitions (personalisation, mass customisation, dis-assembly) but Unequal societies as trend or as goal? Technology over institutions Self-organising over regulation Technological / scientific lack of realism (costs of automation, entropy)
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Opinion on 22 recommendations Greater coherence between existing policies from many DGs (ENTR, RTD, EAC, CONNCT, COMP, EMPL, ENERGY, REGIO, TRADE) + Member States + Regions Some new policies: SPIRE Some gaps Potential synergy with ETUC plan for investment sustainable growth and quality jobs: re-industrialising Europe
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