Twards an EIT KIC n Added Value Manufacturing Prf. Gerge Chryssluris Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
Manufacturing matters Manufacturing demnstrates a huge ptential t generate wealth and create high quality, value-adding jbs Arund ne in ten (9.8 %) f all enterprises in the EU-27 s nn-financial business ecnmy were classified t manufacturing in 2009, a ttal f 2.0 millin enterprises. The manufacturing sectr emplyed 31 millin persns in 2009, generated 5.812 billin Eur f turnver and 1.400 billin Eur f value added. By these measures, manufacturing was the secnd largest f the NACE sectins within the EU-27 s nn-financial business ecnmy in terms f its cntributin t emplyment (22.8 %) and the largest cntributr t nnfinancial business ecnmy value added, accunting fr ne quarter (25.0 %) f the ttal Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece (Surce: Manufacturing statistics - NACE Rev. 2, Eurstat, April 2012)
Manufacturing matters Eurpean manufacturing is a dminant element f internatinal trade EU-27 exprted manufactured gds t the value f EUR 3.883 billin in 2010. Extra-EU trade in manufactured gds resulted in a trade surplus f EUR 174 billin in 2010. Manufacturing is an R&D&I intensive activity (Surce: External and intra-eurpean Unin trade, Mnthly statistics, 12/2011) In 2006, the R&D expenditure just in the Mechanical Engineering sectr in EU-10 was $ 8,323 millin. In 2007, the manufacturing sectr received the greatest share f business enterprise R&D expenditure in mst f the EU-27 cuntries. (Surces: [If Institute, Cambridge Ecnmetrics, Danish Technlgical Institute, Study n the Cmpetitiveness f the EU Mechanical Engineering Industry, 2012] [Science, technlgy and innvatin in Eurpe, Eurstat Pcketbk, 2011]) Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
Manufacturing - pwerhuse f the EU ecnmy In 2011, manufacturing accunted fr 23% f emplyment and 22% f value added in the nn-financial business ecnmy. It is estimated that fr every jb in manufacturing a further cmplementary jb is needed in related business services, such as lgistics, marketing r legal advice. Manufacturing has als been the main driver f prductivity grwth. Frm 2000 up t 2007 the average prductivity grwth std at arund 3%, cmpared t the average fr ttal ecnmy at 1%. Industry is clearly a driver f knwledge-based ecnmy, being respnsible fr sme 80% f private R&D. Manufacturing is the mst imprtant sectr fr Eurpean internatinal trade accunting fr ver 90% f verall exprts f gds. (Surce: Cmmissin Staff Wrking Dcument, accmpanying the dcument Cmmunicatin frm the Cmmissin t the Eurpean Parliament, the Cuncil, the Ecnmic and Scial Cmmittee and the Cmmittee f the Regins Industrial Plicy - Cmmunicatin Update: A Strnger Eurpean Industry fr Grwth and Ecnmic Recvery, SWD(2012) 297 final, Brussels, 10.10.2012) Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
Challenges fr Eurpean manufacturing Manufacturing the prducts f the future, addressing the ever changing needs f sciety and ffering the ptential f pening new markets by prducing an increasing number f high-tech and smart prducts Ecnmic sustainability f manufacturing, cmbining high-perfrmance and quality with cst-effective prductivity, realising recnfigurable, adaptive and evlving factries capable f ecnmically viable small scale prductin Scial sustainability f manufacturing, increasing human achievements, creating sustainable, safe and attractive wrkplaces, creating sustainable care and respnsibility fr emplyees and citizens in glbal supply chains Envirnmental sustainability f manufacturing, reducing resurce cnsumptin and waste generatin, ptimizing the use f resurces including new r advanced materials in view f prducing mre with less (Surce: FF AIAG and EFFRA, 2012, Factries f the Future PPP, FF 2020 Radmap Cnsultatin dcument) Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
The Cmmunity A Eurpean Technlgy Platfrm Over 100 rganizatins, frm mre than 20 cuntries, are directly and actively engaged in the ETP, including large OEMs, SMEs, Industrial Assciatins, Research Institutes, Universities and Natinal Authrities. Large Cmpanies: DAIMLER, FESTO, SONAE, ALSTHOM, SIEMENS, DANFOSS, COMAU, MONDRAGON, ABB, ROLLS-ROYCE etc. Assciatins representing SMEs: ORGALIME, VDMA, AGORIA, FIM, TEKNIKFORETAGEN etc Under the ETP s umbrella, 28 MANUFUTURE Natinal & Reginal Technlgy Platfrms are active with mre than 1,800 member rganizatins arund Eurpe. Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece Its missin is t define and implement research & innvatin strategies, capable f speeding up the rate f industrial transfrmatin in Eurpe, securing high value adding emplyment & winning a majr share f wrld manufacturing utput in the future knwledge driven ecnmy
The Cmmunity A Research Assciatin Its key bjective is t prmte pre-cmpetitive research n prductin technlgies within the Eurpean Research Area As a MANUFUTURE initiative, EFFRA has been engaged in shaping and implementing the Factries f the Future (FF) Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in cperatin with the Eurpean Unin. Its Bard f Directrs includes representatives f large industrial cmpanies, such as COMAU, DAIMLER, FESTO, SIEMENS, VOLVO, MONDRAGON, SONNAE etc., and assciatins, such as ORGALIME, VDMA, TEKNIKFORETAGEN, CETIM, AGORIA, etc. Currently, mre than 100 member rganizatins, including industry, research and assciatins / grupings Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
The idea The Teaching Factry paradigm research KNOWLEDGE educatin innvatin The Teaching Factry as a 3-ways learning channel cmmunicating industrial practices t the classrm new knwledge t the factry Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
The backgrund a deliverable f the prcess fr implementing EC s Industrial Plicy Cmmunicatin COM(2010) 614 (Surce: Cmmissin Staff Wrking Dcument, accmpanying the dcument Cmmunicatin frm the Cmmissin t the Eurpean Parliament, the Cuncil, the Ecnmic and Scial Cmmittee and the Cmmittee f the Regins Industrial Plicy - Cmmunicatin Update: A Strnger Eurpean Industry fr Grwth and Ecnmic Recvery, SWD(2012) 297 final, Brussels, 10.10.2012) Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
The bjective A netwrk apprach C-lcatin Nrth Eurpe C-lcatin United Kingdm- The Netherlands C-lcatin Germany - Pland C-lcatin Iberia - France C-lcatin Italy - Greece Ref. Mndragn Crpratin Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
The bjective A Eurpean Teaching Factry netwrk C-lcatin Nrth Eurpe C-lcatin United Kingdm- The Netherlands C-lcatin Germany - Pland C-lcatin Iberia - France C-lcatin Italy - Greece Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
The business perspective - Industrializatin f Knwledge Stimulating prduct / prcess innvatin in large firms & supprting SMEs business clubs technlgy transfer prgrams B2B matchmaking events New business creatin trugh spin-ffs and start-ups: the KIC s leitmtiv best-in-class supprt systems fr technlgy, market, team, finance Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece C-lcatin centres as netwrked ecsystems t nurture industrial innvatins and new ventures Ref. Mndragn Crpratin
Benefits frm an AVM KIC Help meeting Hrizn 2020 pririties - transfrming tday's industrial frms f prductin twards mre knwledge intensive, sustainable, lw-carbn, trans-sectral manufacturing and prcessing technlgies, t realise innvative prducts, prcesses and services Mbilise investment and lng-term cmmitment frm the business Cntribute t the develpment and deplyment f mre sustainable, resurce-efficient and cmpetitive manufacturing, and cnsequently trigger industry and cnsumers behaviral change and create systemic impact. Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
Benefits frm an AVM KIC fster the creatin f intercnnected reginal clusters with lcal transfers and cllabratin - Specific attentin culd be given t thse regins mre affected by declining manufacturing capacity as well as t SMEs play an imprtant rle in re-shaping the educatin landscape, ensuring the availability f a highly qualified wrkfrce which is sufficient in quality as well as in numbers enable capacity building fr interactin and prmtin f transdisciplinary skills and cmpetences, particularly fr the cmbinatin f multiple key enabling technlgies as prpsed by the KETs High-Level Grup Labratry fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Directr: Prfessr G. Chryssluris Department f Mechanical Engineering and Aernautics University f Patras, Greece
Thank yu fr yur attentin! Prfessr Gerge Chryssluris Lab. fr Manufacturing Systems and Autmatin Dept. f Mechanical Engineering & Aernautics University f Patras, Greece Tel.: +30-2610-997262 Fax: +30-2610-997744 e-mail: xrisl@lms.mech.upatras.gr http://www.lms.mech.upatras.gr/