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ADVENTURE The Plug-and-Play Virtual Factory (Adaptive Virtual ENTerprise ManufacTURing Environment) Stuart Campbell Chief Technology Officer TIE Presentation to FINES Cluster Meeting FoF-ICT-2011.7.3: Virtual Factories and Enterprises

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ADVENTUREThe Plug-and-Play Virtual Factory

(Adaptive Virtual ENTerprise ManufacTURing Environment)

Stuart CampbellChief Technology Officer TIE

Presentation to FINES Cluster MeetingFoF-ICT-2011.7.3: Virtual Factories and Enterprises

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The Journey

Approach: Process-based establishment of virtual factories

Requirements: Integration of legacy systems Coupling with IT-systems of business partners Manufacturing processes

Establishment Management Monitoring Adaptation

Improve information availability and reaction times

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Concept and Objectives

Virtual Factory Management: Formalised descriptions of factories, their services, and their properties

(e.g., location, quality standards, regulations, costs)

Process Definition, Forecasting, and Simulation: Establish and manage virtual factories Based on abstract processes

Real-time Monitoring, Knowledge Management, and Process Adaptation:

Monitor and adapt virtual factories Step-by-step execution of processes Discover services during runtime Integrate information from the

Internet of Things

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What will we Deliver

ADVENTURE Virtual Factory Management Process Definition , Forecasting & Simulation

Real -time Monitoring , Process Adaptation & Dashboard

Cloud-based Data Storage

Data Provisioning and Discovery

Smart Object Integration Data Exchange and Messaging Platform

Process Optimization

Process Forecasting and

Simulation

Smart Process Definition

Adaptive Process Execution

Real-time Process Monitoring

Dashboard

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ADVENTURE

Technology Science Users

FoF-ICT-2011.7.3: Virtual Factories and EnterprisesSTREP ID 285220 / 2.8M€ / 36M http://www.fp7-adventure.eu/Coordinator: Stefan Goebel, University of Darmstad [email protected] Contacts: Stuart Campbell, TIE [email protected]

Gash Bhullar, TANET [email protected]

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ADVENTURE

Stuart CampbellChief Technology Officer, TIE

stuart.campbell@tieholdingcom

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ADVENTUREThe Plug-and-Play Virtual Factory

(Adaptive Virtual ENTerprise ManufacTURing Environment)

Stuart CampbellChief Technology Officer TIE

Presentation to FINES Cluster MeetingFoF-ICT-2011.7.3: Virtual Factories and Enterprises

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(c)ADVENTURE Consortium

ADVENTURE

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Adaptive Virtual ENTerprise ManufacTURing Environment

Example Scenario: Car Seat Manufacturing

What is actually a car seat? Frame, cushion, seat cover? Fancy cover? LCD display?

Components that need to be composed and adapted for different customers and their expectations

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High Level View

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The Journey

Approach: Process-based establishment of virtual factories

Requirements: Integration of legacy systems Coupling with IT-systems of business partners Manufacturing processes

Establishment Management Monitoring Adaptation

Improve information availability and reaction times

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Concept and Objectives

Virtual Factory Management: Formalised descriptions of factories, their services, and their properties

(e.g., location, quality standards, regulations, costs)

Process Definition, Forecasting, and Simulation: Establish and manage virtual factories Based on abstract processes

Real-time Monitoring, Knowledge Management, and Process Adaptation:

Monitor and adapt virtual factories Step-by-step execution of processes Discover services during runtime Integrate information from the

Internet of Things

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(c)ADVENTURE Consortium

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What will we Deliver

ADVENTURE Virtual Factory Management Process Definition , Forecasting & Simulation

Real -time Monitoring , Process Adaptation & Dashboard

Cloud-based Data Storage

Data Provisioning and Discovery

Smart Object Integration Data Exchange and Messaging Platform

Process Optimization

Process Forecasting and

Simulation

Smart Process Definition

Adaptive Process Execution

Real-time Process Monitoring

Dashboard

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Implementation and Timeline

WP2 Vision and RequirementsWP3 Architecture, Manufacturing Model, Functional & Technical Specification

WP4 ADVENTURE Virtual Factory ManagementWP7Use Case: Realizing the ADVENTURE

WP8 Exploitation, Dissemination and Standardization

WP5 ADVENTURE Process Definition, Forecasting and Simulation

WP6 ADVENTURE Real-time Monitoring, Knowledge Management, Process Adaptation and Dashboard

WP1 Project Management, Quality Assurance and Reporting

Year 2 Year 3Year 1

Project Management & Quality Assurance

Exploitation and Dissemination

Analysis &Architecture

Specification &Implementation

Validation &Demonstration

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ADVENTURE

Technology Science Users

FoF-ICT-2011.7.3: Virtual Factories and EnterprisesSTREP ID 285220 / 2.8M€ / 36M http://www.fp7-adventure.eu/Coordinator: Stefan Goebel, University of Darmstad [email protected] Contacts: Stuart Campbell, TIE [email protected]

Gash Bhullar, TANET [email protected]

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ADVERT

Projects ADVENTURE and PREMANUS are sponsoring the FInES Technology Watch leadership and FET Taskforce

“The FInES cluster recognizes the importance of technology innovation for the future of enterprises. Since a lot of this innovation happens outside the cluster boundaries there is a need to monitor the ever-changing technology scene, identify the relevant topics and bring them for active discussions among the cluster stakeholders.”

http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/FInES-Task-Forces/technology-watch-and-fet-task-force.html

Created 2010, Aim:• Schedule invited talks at cluster events • Share relevant materials on the FInES website• Create visibility for technologies used by various cluster projects

All new projects should have a DOW commitment for assisting taskforces so I look forward to receiving you contact point for this group

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ADVENTURE

Stuart CampbellChief Technology Officer, TIE

[email protected]