HVAD ER PERSPEKTIVERNE VED INDUSTRI 4.0? OLE MADSEN INSTITUT FOR MEKANIK OG PRODUCTION AALBORG UNIVERSITET
Agenda Baggrund Teknologier Industri 4.0 Hvad gør vi på Aalborg Universitet? Afslutning
BAGGRUND
Global Trends and Challenges Increasing demands for flexibility Dynamic and unpredictable markets, Increasing product complexity and variety Shorter product lifecycles Increasing demands for efficiency Globalization remains a fact Increased focus on the sustainability Global efforts are required to reduce the impact of manufacturing operations on the environment Growing concerns on the need for well-paid, secure and quality jobs in safe working environments
TECHNOLOGIER
Moore s Law
Ubiquitous Information Availability WLAN, Bluetooth, NFC SmartPhones, PDA s, Wearabels Speech interaction, gesture control Cloud computing, big data, RFID.. The Internet of Things Information will be available anywhere, anytime, with any content, for any user using any device and any access Adopted from presentation by: Dr Detlef Zühlke, Industry 4.0 the German vision for advanced manufacturing
Nine technologies changing the industrial production The Boston Consulting group
New possibilities SCADA fixed locations monolitic hierarchical Ethernet unknown positions wired Adopted from presentation by: Dr Detlef Zühlke, Industry 4.0 the German vision for advanced manufacturing
Affecting the complete lifecycle PLM planning MES Change Management Logistics delivering analyzing designing Set-Up scheduling Operation changing BigData Cloud DesignEngineering Disassembly Information Backbone repairing saving Maintenance Resource Control informing Customer Adopted from presentation by: Dr Detlef Zühlke, Industry 4.0 the German vision for advanced manufacturing
INDUSTRI 4.0
History Industrie 4.0 German BMBF initiates the Science Union to identify future High Tech Trends with high impact on society First Appearance of the word Industrie 4.0 Final report of the Science Union on Industrie 4.0 BMBF-Report Securing the future of German manufacturing Industry Recommendations for implementing the strategic initiative Industrie 4.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Governmental Funding Funding program Industrie 4.0 (Research) Funding program Industrie 4.0 (Application) 200 (x2) Mio BMBF = Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung
The fourth industrial revolution FIRST Industrial Revolution Introduction of mechanical production facilities with the help of water and steam power SECOND Industrial Revolution Introduction of division of labor and mass production with the help of electrical energy THIRD Industrial Revolution Use of electronic and IT systems that further automate production FOURTH Industrial Revolution Production technology, advanced materials, automation and digitalization
Industri 4.0 er ikke alene
HVAD GØR VI PÅ AALBORG UNIVERSITET?
Smart Production A research initiative at AAU running 2015-2019 Objectives: 1. To research and demonstrate: how manufacturing industries can benefit from emerging technologies. the new promising manufacturing technologies, concepts and methodologies coming out of Industrie 4.0 (D), Smart Manufacturing (US) and equivalent initiatives. 2. To adapt these technologies and concepts to the needs and characteristics of Danish industries Budget: 3 mill/year (funded by AAU) Additional funding for projects and equipment are expected
Everything gets smart Smart phones Smart Cars Smart Homes Smart Cities Smart Production Adopted from presentation by: Dr Detlef Zühlke, Industry 4.0 the German vision for advanced manufacturing
Interdisciplinary approach Management Automation Sustainability Smart Production Materials and processes Electronics Computer science
AAU Smart Production summary picture PhD-project Proactive factory design Supplier driven innovation Theme: Organization Long term strategic collaboration Smart production Lab Smart Production Cost efficiency Flexibility/ agility Sustainability Pilot project PhD-project Digital Manufacturing Theme: Automation Pilot project Compliant robots Big Data Cyber Physical Systems Theme: Digitalization Pilot project PhD-project
Smart Production Lab Researchers End-users Students System integrators Technology providers
Uddannelse/kompetencer Der ligger store potentialer i at anvende de fantastiske innovationer indenfor IT. Vi skal sørge for at vores studerende har kompetencer inden for dette område. Men hvad skal vi gøre: Skal vi lære produktionsfolk IT? Skal vi lære IT folk produktion? Skal vi lave en helt nu uddannelse?
Status 5 PhDs started 1 of Nov (an additional one in Spring 2016) 1 Industrial PhD 2 pilot projects One strategic collaboration agreement Industrie 4.0 training course completed (in collaboration with SAP) Preliminary collaboration agreement with FESTO and SAP. Contacts established with Danish technology/system providers and end-users
Plans within the next 12 months Additional 2 industrial PhDs (or post docs) Additional pilot projects 2-3 strategic collaboration agreements Participating in Horizon 2020 proposal Establishment of physical Smart Production Lab (we are ONLY missing ½ the $$$ )
AFSLUTNING
Gartners hype curve > 10 years? Industrie 4.0
The fourth industrial revolution FIRST Industrial Revolution Introduction of mechanical production facilities with the help of water and steam power SECOND Industrial Revolution Introduction of division of labor and mass production with the help of electrical energy THIRD Industrial Revolution Use of electronic and IT systems that further automate production FOURTH Industrial Revolution Production technology, advanced materials, automation and digitalization