Workshop Program 1st German-U.S. Workshop on Predictive Analytics, Cyber-Physical Systems, and Industrie 4.0 in Big Data Environments



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Workshop Program 1st German-U.S. Workshop on Predictive Analytics, Cyber-Physical Systems, and Industrie 4.0 in Big Data Environments Technische Universität München, Garching near Munich, 17 18 November 2014

Overview In today s competitive business environment, companies are facing challenges in dealing with big data issues for rapid decision making for improved productivity. Many manufacturing systems are not ready to manage big data due to the lack of smart analytics tools. Germany is leading a transformation toward 4th Generation Industrial Revolution (Industrie 4.0) based on Cyber-Physical Systems for the next wave of manufacturing and service innovation. In the U.S., a new wave of transformative technologies in industrial internet, predictive analytics, and CPS are accelerating the new industry transformation. As more software and embedded intelligence are integrated in industrial products and systems, predictive technologies can further intertwine intelligent algorithms with electronics and tether-free intelligence to predict product performance degradation and autonomously manage and optimize product service needs. This workshop will address the trends of industrial transformation in big data environment as well as the readiness of smart agent and predictive informatics tools to realize the vision of CPS-enabled Industrie 4.0 production systems. First, industry transformation including Industrie 4.0 and Cyber-Physical System will be introduced. Second, advanced prognostics technologies for smart maintenance systems with case studies will be presented. In addition, research advances in designing cyberphysical systems for next-generation production and service systems will be discussed. Key government leaders, industry executives, and academics scholars from both Germany and U.S. will present new initiatives, testbeds, applications, and research advances. The objective of this industry forum is to demonstrate the ready-to-deploy technologies as well as to discuss the collaborative opportunities in future manufacturing and maintenance.

Program for 17 November 2014 09:00 am Registration 10:00 am Welcome Session Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Technische Universität München Jay Lee, University of Cincinnati William Moeller, U. S. Consul General N.N., Munich City Council Klaus Diepold, Vice-President Technische Universität München 11:00 am Tea Break 11:45 am Session 1 Hidden Costs of Data Mismanagement Lodovico Menozzi, National Instruments Model-based Coupling for Industrie 4.0 and Smart Data in the Production Domain Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Technische Universität München 12:45 pm Lunch and Live Demonstration 02:15 pm Session 2 Building Blocks for the Smart Connected Factory. How Advantech helps to advance the next industrial revolution Jash Bansidhar, Advantech Europe BV Predictive Analytics and Selected Industrial Applications Thomas Runkler, Siemens AG CPS and Industrial Big Data Analytics for Industry 4.0 with Case Studies Jay Lee, University of Cincinnati 03:45 pm Tea Break 04:15 pm Breakout Session A 05:30 pm Summary 06:00 pm Dinner

Program for 18 November 2014 09:00 am Registration 09:15 am Welcome Session and Summary Tim Lüth Dean Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technische Universität München 10:00 am Session 3 Modern Information Management and Industrie 4.0 Tobias Meisen, RWTH Aachen CPS Agenda for Smart America Richard Voyles, Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), White House 11:00 am Tea Break 11:45 am Session 4 Big Data Opportunities in Advanced Manufacturing and Maintenance Jun Ni, University of Michigan The Smart Factory Revolution Franz Gruber, FORCAM The 5 Dimensions of IoT / Industrie 4.0 Friedrich Vollmar, IBM Deutschland GmbH 01:15 pm Lunch 02:15 pm Breakout Session B 03:15 pm Summary 03:45 pm Farewell

Accomodation Hotel König Ludwig II. (Garching near Munich) Phone: +49 89 320 50 46 E-mail: hotel@hkl.de Website: http://www.hkl.de/ Hotel am Park (Garching near Munich) Phone: +49 89 320 40 84 E-mail: info@hotel-am-park.com Website: http://www.hotel-am-park.com/ Hotel Garni Maria s Inn (Garching near Munich) Phone: +49 89 329 320 E-mail: info@marias-inn.de Website: http://www.marias-inn.de/ Sponsorship

Workshop Committee Birgit Vogel-Heuser Technische Universität München, Germany Institute of Automation and Information Systems E-Mail: vogel-heuser@ais.mw.tum.de Jay Lee University of Cincinnati, United States of America Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering E-mail: jay.lee@uc.edu Contact Christoph Legat Technische Universität München, Germany Institute of Automation and Information Systems Phone: +49 (0) 89 289 16448 Fax: +49 (0) 89 289 16410 E-mail: legat@ais.mw.tum.de Workshop Location Technische Universität München, Germany Institute of Automation and Information Systems Boltzmannstr. 15 D-85748 Garching near Munich Nuremberg Eching A9 P B11 U6 P Munich / Garching