Labs Network Industrie 4.0 Shaping the digital transformation of manufacturing together
February 2017
The world is becoming more digital ... also in industrial environments – taking into consideration of the installed base, lifetime and processes
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Source: Siemens AG
Virtual
commissioning
Virtual
power plants
Digital imagine
and analysis
Predictive
maintenance
Manual machine
configuration
Large
power plants
X-ray
photography
Fixed
maintenance
intervals
Massive pervasion of technologies driven by exponential growth of computational power are enablers for digitalization
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Source: Siemens AG
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The availability of data and the
possibility to get value out of
the data is increasing rapidly
> 40 Zettabyte of data
in 2020 expected …
≈ 20 Zettabyte machine
generated data included
Source: Oracle 2012, IDC CEO Summit 2015, misc. internet
Communication
and
Connectivity
Modeling
and
Simulation
Autonomy
and
Intelligence
Semantic technologies
And
Big Data
The digital transformation needs a broad-based foundation Plattform Industrie 4.0 in Germany
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… is a project of and for society as a whole …
… which requires close cooperation among the
private sector, academia, politics, trade unions
and associations …
… and needs to be translated into practice and
be implemented right now.
The Platform Industrie 4.0 provides support for the coordinated and organized transition
to the digital economy in Germany.
Source: Plattform Industrie 4.0
Labs Network Industrie 4.0 Cooperation with Plattform Industrie 4.0 and Standardization Council
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Digital Transformation
Recommended actions
SME mobilization
International cooperation
Network of test centers
Practical testing
Validated input for standardization
Initiation of cross-sector standards
Coordination of national and international standards
Strengthen the German international collaborations
Industrie 4.0 - compass
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Where to find Testlabs?
Cooperating with 26 test labs
High availability through increasing numbers
Regional distribution in Germany
But also international network existing
Local contacts
Broad technology mix
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Mittelstand 4.0 – Kompetenzzentren www.mittelstand-digital.de
Berlin Hannover
Chemnitz
Darmstadt
Stuttgart
Kaiserslautern
Dortmund
Potsdam Münster
Aachen
Lemgo
Karlsruhe
Dresden
Mosbach
Limburg
Nürnberg
Lübeck
Ilmenau
Augsburg
Example: BDV cPPP i-Spaces Bring Data Owners and Data Innovators together
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Network/Federation • Collaboration • Best Practices • Standardization
Infrastructures for Data Access • Hardware • Platforms (OSS – Proprietary) • Scientific Personal • Access and Support for Test/Trials/Validation
Data Sources – Data Access • Private & Industrial • Open Data • Secure / Confidential Environment
Skills / Training • Tools /Methods • Data scientists = IT & Domain • Interdisciplinary
Data integration challenges • Many formats • Different quality
Country Initiative name BDVA label
DE
SDIL: Smart Data Innovation
Lab , Karlsruhe Institut für
Technologie
FR TERALAB: Institut Mines
Telecom , Paris
AT Know-Center, Graz
SE SICS ICE, Luleå
ES EURECAT, Barcelona
Other: Catapult data Analyses (London, UK), IPM City
Lab (Madrid, ES), Cineca (Bologna, IT), Big Data Value
Center (NL), Insight Centre for Data Analytics, (Dublin,
IR), BIMCV (Valencia, Spain),…
Source: BDVA
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Who is Labs Network Industrie 4.0?
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Our network feels connected to the
entire German industry!
In close cooperation with
Thomas Hahn Chairman
Axel Deininger Vice Chairman
Dr. Klaus Mittelbach Treasurer
Dr. Heinrich Arnold
Dr. Hans Jörg Stotz
Prof. Dr. Peter Post Johannes Diemer
Hartmut Rauen
Wolfgang Dorst
Thank you!