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FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND AUTOMATION IPA
Future is our productSustainable. Personalized. Smart.
in cooperation with the Institutes EEP, IFF and ISWof the University of Stuttgart
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Who we are
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Fraunhofer IPA Researchers. Developers. Pioneers.
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Fraunhofer IPA as a technology consultant and innovation driver
Third-largest institute of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft; based in Stuttgart
1,000 employees I 64.2 million euros operating budget I 20.4 million euros industrial revenues
Expertise in manufacturing engineering and automation since 1959
Note: key figures for 2015
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Fraunhofer IPA as a partner of the German industry
Over 1,000 projects with industrial customers per year
Goal: to improve the competitiveness of manufacturing companies with a focus on the strategic cornerstones of mass sustainability and mass personalization
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Fraunhofer IPA with an international network
Field offices and subsidiaries in Germany, Austria and Hungary
Fraunhofer Project Center for Electroactive Polymers at AIST Kansai in Japan
One third of all projects outside Germany
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Fraunhofer IPA with a scientific reputation
Patents 34
Patents pending 28
Publications 1,006
Note: key figures for 2015
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What we offer
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Education Research Development Implementation Application
Industrial Expertise
Graduate School of Excellence advanced Manufacturing Engineering
Institutes EEP, IFF and ISW of the Univers ity of Stuttgart
Industrial research
Networking science and practiceResearch environment and partnerships
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Technical equipment and laboratoriesIn tune with the times
Cleanrooms & cleanliness rooms
Application Center Industrie 4.0
Robotics experimentation area
Production laboratory
Coating technology center
Factory planning cockpit
Biomanufacturinglaboratory
Motion laboratory
Electroplating laboratory Intervention room
BioPoLis
Synthesis & reactor park
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Cooperating at the highest levelWhat we do
Optimize organizations and procedures
Assess, test and certify
Develop and improve processes
Develop and improve products
Analyze markets and advise on innovations
Develop and improve technologies
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Cooperating at the highest levelWhat we offer
Single orders
Large-scale projects with numerous partners
International collaborations
Strategic partnerships
Innovation clusters
Spin-off companies
Licenses
Further training
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Cooperating at the highest levelWhat sets us apart
Transfer of innovations to applications
Objective consultancy as an independent contact partner
Project teams tailored to specific requirements
Excellent research and industrial network
Topic-related seminars, events and study programs
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What we‘re working on
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Business units and working fieldsAn interdisciplinary organization
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Automotive (Dr. Bernhard Budaker)
Electronics and Microsystems (Martin Schleef)
Power Industry (Joachim Montnacher)
Machinery and Equipment Industry (Martin Schleef)
Medical Engineering and Biotechnology (Tobias Brode)
Process Industry (Dr. Michael Hilt)
Business UnitsGateway for customers
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Research concerning Industrie 4.0Examples of projects and applications
Research campus »ARENA2036«
»eApps4Production«Component-oriented
machine configuration in production
»pICASSO«
Lighthouse project»Virtual Fort Knox«
Solution for connecting machines to a cloud
»Sense&Act«Fraunhofer lead project
»E³-Produktion«
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Fraunhofer IPAYour contact partner
Title First Name SurnamePositionDepartment
Phone +49 711 970-xxxx [email protected]
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Future is our productSustainable. Personalized. Smart.
Giving you a competitive edgeSustainable. Flexible. Economical.
www.ipa.fraunhofer.de/en.html
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Further information
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AppendixAdditional or alternative contents of the standard presentation slides
Title page, Version 2
Namesake Joseph von Fraunhofer
Mission of Fraunhofer IPA
Overview Version 2
Information on careers
Information on research topics
Information on Industrie 4.0
Example of reference slide
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In cooperation with the institutes EEP, IFF and ISW of the University of Stuttgart
FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND AUTOMATION IPA
The Future is in sight
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Namesake: Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787 – 1826)
ResearcherDiscovered the “Fraunhofer Lines” in the solar spectrum
InventorNew method for processing lenses
EntrepreneurDirector and partner of a glassworks
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Fraunhofer Lines
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Our missionWhat drives us
We create highly innovative and sustainable manufacturing and automation solutions for our clients operating in Germany’s future-oriented technology industries.
We foster professional expertise and promote interdisciplinary cooperation among our employees to advance qualitative growth.
We focus on new manufacturing requirements in our systemic
development work to strengthen our clients’ competitive edge.
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Fraunhofer IPA as a technology consultant and innovation driver
64.2 million euros operational budget
20.4 million euros industrial revenues
1,000 employees
Business Units
Automotive
Electronics and Microsystems
Machinery and Equipment Industry
Medical Engineering and Biotechnology
Power Industry
Process Industry
Research highlights
ARENA2036
Virtual Fort Knox
FastStorageBW
Care-O-bot® 4 Note: figures are from 2015
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As a pupil at Fraunhofer IPAInforming, assessing, deciding
Grammar school practical (BoGy)
Girls‘ Day
Fraunhofer Talent School
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Vocational training at Fraunhofer IPADiverse career opportunities
Vocational training in office management
Vocational training in industrial mechanics
Vocational training in electronics
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As a student at Fraunhofer IPAPractice, practice, practice
Cooperative study course
Internship over several months
Bachelor or master thesis
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Manufacturing topics of today and tomorrowTrends which influence our work
Manufacturing organization
Service engineering and hybrid business models for decentralized production and complex value systems
Adaptable manufacturing systems
Highly-efficient energy usage and energy management
Resource and quality management
Production processes
Generative processes
Machining fiber and composite materials
Processing functional and nano materials
Coating technologies and materials
Flexible machines and handling systems
Source: BMBF-Foresight-Zyklus II, search phase 2012-2014, 3rd interim result; selected research and technology perspectives 2030
Information and communication technology, automation
Data-based and knowledge-based systems and processes
Cyber-physical manufacturing systems, decentralized automation solutions
Robotics and assistive systems
Human-factory interaction
Laboratory automation
Production of / with biological systems
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Paradigm shift through Industrie 4.0Information and communication technology
Today Tomorrow
Centralized Decentralized (CPS, cloud)
Software suite Apps (SaaS)
Integration Communication
Monolith Open standard in the network
Delayed data images Realtime information
License fees Pay per use