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La “Fabbrica del Futuro” & le opportunità di Horizon 2020
Reggio Emilia 25 Novembre 2013
Massimo Mattucci
EFFRA Co-Chairman
SLIDE 2 Factories of the Future PPP
Background
Positive experience of FoF PPP since 2009:
- development of strategic research
roadmap in FP7
- 4 calls with 150 projects launched;
first results now available
- ver 1000 organisations
- total value of projects over € 1,200 Bill
Commitment of industry to European RD&I: PPP Declaration (Aarhus) Broad consultation (stakeholder & public) for new roadmap 2014-2020
new strategic research roadmap ‘Factories of the Future 2020’
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Partnership
Increased industrial participation Why?
Leading role in development
Call topics industry-relevant Collaborative: access to new knowledge & expertise ‘Factories of the Future’ record
Need for pre-competitive cooperation to overcome common challenges
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Horizon 2020 expectations
Reach Europe 2020 & Horizon 2020 targets by addressing both societal challenges & industrial competitiveness:
- Creating competitiveness, sustainability & employment
- Creating sustainable, safe & attractive workplaces
- Fostering creation of advanced technology based companies
- Reducing impact on environment
(doing more with less, reducing consumption)
- Strengthen research & innovation potential of Europe
Reach EU Industrial Policy targets:
- Sustainable growth of EU manufacturing
- Increase value added by manufacturing
Underpin EU Trade & Investment Policy
- Contribute to retention of EU as world’s leading trade region
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Establish stable but dynamic industry-led roadmap (base reference for the cPPP within H2020) Commitment from private side (matching funds, fostering participation and uptake, stimulation of technology transfer) Definition of whole H2020 budget for continuity Formalisation of public & private roles Coordinate implementation of Factories of the Future 2020 Collaborate closely with Manufuture ETP (overall vision) Support initiatives like ‘Smart Specialisation’ & Added Value Manufacturing KIC Promote direct participation of manufacturing industry including SMEs Expand FoF projects database EFFRA’s actions
EFFRA mission in Horizon 2020
Towards “contractual PPP” (cPPP)
SLIDE 6 EFFRA mission in Horizon 2020
Clustering & Networking
Establish links and cooperation between projects Identify opportunities of clustering projects results for wider “demo” activities and larger industry participation EFFRA annual workshops:
- exchange of expertise & strengthening of network
- external experts for market uptake, venture capital
Further develop FoF network & links with manufacturing-related initiatives across DGs (RTD, CNECT, ENTR, ENV, ENER, MOVE, EAC, REGIO) Strengthen links with fellow cPPPs (SPIRE, EeB, EGVI, Robotics, Photonics, 5G Infrastructure) Monitor national & regional activities (via Manufuture NRTPs) within “Smart Specialization” EFFRA’s Role
SLIDE 7 Project: EMC2-Factory Total budget: €12.5 million EU support: 65% Co-ordinator: Centro Ricerche FIAT
- Need to guarantee resource
usage and emission reduction in manufacturing systems
technologies and processes, to achieve economic and ecologic factories
support the shift towards new sustainable production
FP7 – “Factories of the Future” Projects
Eco Factories: Clean & Competitive
SLIDE 8 Project: TAPAS Total budget: €5.2 million EU support: 65% Co-ordinator: KUKA AG
production to market shifts
robots with arms
two pilot installations
- Showcasing the final product
at AUTOMATICA trade fair
FP7 – “Factories of the Future” Projects
Promoting market-driven research
SLIDE 9 Project: ROBOFOOT Total budget: €3.7 million EU support: 65% Co-ordinator: Fundación Tekniker
- Need to manipulate non-rigid
parts (grasping, handling) and packaging of shoes without damaging them
based robot easy programming and controlling tools
production processes to allow robot assisted manufacturing and assembly
FP7 – “Factories of the Future” Projects
R&D in several industrial sectors
SLIDE 10 Project: Micro-Dress Total budget: €4.0 million EU support: 70% Co-ordinator: ATC SA
mass-produced clothing
manufacturing and e-supply chain technologies
commercially risky
- Without EU grant the project
would not have taken off
FP7 – “Factories of the Future” Projects
Grants to mitigate financial risks
SLIDE 11 Project: HARCO Total budget: €5.4 million EU support: 72% Co-ordinator: Ce.S.I. SA
- Need to make machines more
intelligent and cost-effective
‘plug-and-produce’ system
- Predominantly run by small
and medium-sized companies
after applying for EU grant
FP7 – “Factories of the Future” Projects
Attractive for large and small companies
SLIDE 12 Project: PLANTCockpit Total budget: €12.7 million EU support: 63% Co-ordinator: SAP AG
- Need to cope with different
enterprise software systems
- Development of integrated
business software package
end-customers such as:
- BMW Group
- Intel Corporation
- COMAU
FP7 – “Factories of the Future” Projects
Linking suppliers and customers
SLIDE 13 EFFRA mission in Horizon 2020
Monitoring & KPI
EFFRA has developed unique projects database Database enables projects to be mapped on priorities, challenges & technologies/enablers Domains enable identification of expected impact , monitoring of impact during and after project conclusion Key Performance Indicators Economic impact assessment Societal impact assessment Monitoring innovation capacity Monitoring impact using S&T performance indicators
- n project level (in a dedicated database)
Environmental impact assessment
SLIDE 14 EFFRA Roadmap & Horizon 2020
Short term steps
Contractual PPP:
- fine-tune memorandum of understanding (MoU)
- expected signature on December 17
- formal delivery of 2014 - 2020 EFFRA Roadmap
- Work to ensure an efficient and industry-relevant Added-Value
Manufacturing KIC Preparatory work for FoF 2014 & 2015 Calls within AIAG:
- priorities, budget, demo content, SME focus
- expected launch at PPP Info-Day in December
Interaction with other PPPs roadmaps and related initiatives to avoid overlapping and wasting of resources
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EFFRA Roadmap & Horizon 2020
Identifying R&I Priorities
Identify priorities by understanding challenges, determining technologies & enablers required to meet challenges and measuring the (potential) impact of technologies Research & Innovation priorities
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EFFRA Roadmap & Horizon 2020
Research & Innovation Priorities
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Factories of the Future PPP
2014 Call: topics of interest
Process optimisation of manufacturing assets Global energy and other resources efficiency in manufacturing enterprises Developing smart factories that are attractive to workers Symbiotic human-robot collaborations for safe and dynamic multimodal manufacturing systems ICT-enabled modelling, simulation, analytics and forecasting technologies Detailed presentations & networking on call topics at PPP Info Days (16 & 17 December 2013)
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Manufacturing of custom made parts for personalised products Flexible production systems based on integrated tools for rapid reconfiguration of machinery and robots Industrial technologies for advanced joining and assembly processes of multi-materials Re-use and re-manufacturing technologies and equipment for sustainable product life cycle management Integrated design and management of production machinery and processes
Factories of the Future PPP
2015 Call: topics of interest
Detailed presentations & networking on call topics at PPP Info Days (16 & 17 December 2013)
SLIDE 19 Factories of the Future PPP
Foreseen impact
Employment Developing High Skilled Jobs Economy Generating Added Value Enabling Society Meeting Societal Challenges Doing More With Less Preserving the Environment Deepening Cooperation Strengthening Research & Innovation Factories
2020
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Factories of the Future PPP
Horizon 2020: outlook
Increased “clustering” of project results: enabled by EFFRA Innovation Portal (map results on roadmap) encourage exploitation of project results Cooperation with other roadmaps & related initiatives to avoid overlap & wasting of resources Add-on initiative: possibility to combine EU, National & Regional funding (within “Smart Specialisation”) to enable pilot lines
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