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I N V I TAT I O N smart industry DUTCH INDUSTRY FIT FOR THE FUTURE Date Wednesday 9 April, 09.00 - 11.00 a.m. Location Hall 3, Stand F20 Holland Pavilion, Theatre Presentation Smart Industry and refmection on the report by Henk Kamp,


  1. I N V I TAT I O N smart industry DUTCH INDUSTRY FIT FOR THE FUTURE Date Wednesday 9 April, 09.00 - 11.00 a.m. Location Hall 3, Stand F20 Holland Pavilion, Theatre

  2. Presentation ‘Smart Industry’ and refmection on the report by Henk Kamp, Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Smart Industry is about smart manufacturing, factories of the future and a network-centric approach. It’s not all about technology, but also about skills, organisation and new business models. In Germany this is known as Industrie 4.0. This transition is very important for the Dutch industry, not only for the OEMs, but for suppliers as well. Especially companies with a future focus are invited April 9 at 9.00 a.m. in the Theatre of the Holland Pavilion (hall 3), to hear about the ambitions of the Dutch industry. Hannover Messe 1 north 2 north 3 TB2 west 3 north 1 east 2 2 2 3 21 22 23 18 4 24 IC 5 17 west 2 25 26 6 16 P36 P35 15 P34 7 27 FG P33 east 3 14 P32 8 HN west 1 P11 13 12 11 9 south 2 south 1

  3. PROGRAM Date Wednesday 9 April, 09.00 - 11.00 a.m. Location Hall 3, Stand F20 Holland Pavilion, Theatre 9.00 a.m. Coffee / tea 9.30 a.m. Opening statement Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink, President FME and moderator Presentation of the Smart Industry report Arnold Stokking, Managing Director TNO Industrial Innovation Showcase Brainport Industries Marc Hendrikse, President Brainport Industries and CEO NTS Group Showcase Northern Netherlands: Region of Smart Factories and demonstration of the Megafjt-sensor developed in the European FP7 project by Philips, Siemens and TNO Rob Karsmakers, Site Manager Philips Consumer Lifestyle Drachten Speaker Siemens, to be announced Response to the report by Henk Kamp, Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs 10.30 - 11.00 a.m. Hand out Smart Industry report / Informal networking in the Holland Pavilion

  4. Smart Industries are industries that have a high degree of fmexibility in production in terms of product needs, volume, timing, resource effjciency and cost. They are able to (fjne-) tune to customers’ needs, and are enabled, networked and driven by ICT and the latest available proven manufacturing techniques. Project team Smart Industry

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