francesca flamigni, dg connect - digitising european industry
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Digitising European Industry: A key role for Europe's digital competence centres
• Dra. Francesca Flamigni, Project OfficerDG CONNECT/A3, European Commission
• 31 May 2016
• Measures that enable all sectors to benefit from digital innovation:
• For higher value products with "digital inside"
• Increased efficiency of processes
• Adapted and reshaped business models including relevant services
• How DSM contributes to digitisation of EU industry
• EU cloud initiative, Standardisation strategy, Forthcoming free flow of data, skills and jobs, EFSI, Regional policies, SMS, eGov action plan, Telecom review, Innovrefit.
• Coordination of various initiatives - MS, regional, EU
• Pool resources, avoid fragmentation and support DSM
What is this about?
DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYEuropean Commission proposal
• + €110bn annual revenue over next 5 years
40% of value added of cars comes from digital innovations
• - €600 Bill. annually if we don’t act
If Europe is slow in in digital transformation
• +10 % in industry Added Value
What is at stake?
DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYEuropean Commission proposal
Technologies driving the change
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Digital Transformation
Innovation in products,
processes and business models
AI (autonomus systems)
Robotics, automation, machine learning, self-
driving,..
IoT (physical meets digital)
Embedded software, sensors, connectivity, actuators, low
power ICT, …
Big data (value from
knowledge)
Analytics, storage, Cloud HPC,..
DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYBackground
Digitisation readiness: disparities in Europe
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Courtesy: Roland Berger
DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYEuropean Commission proposal
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DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYEuropean Commission proposal
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DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYEuropean Initiatives on Digitising Industry
Linking up and coordinating EU, national and regional initiatives
Target
• Establish a coordination framework to
• facilitate the coordination of EU and national initiatives
• mobilise stakeholders, and resources across the value chain,
• exchange best practices
How
• High-level roundtables
• Annual stakeholder forum
• Specific working groups
• Catalogue of national and regional initiatives and priorities.
DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYEuropean Commission proposal
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Access to digital technologiesSpurring bottom up innovation
Target
• Access to digital technologies and expertise
• within "working distance"
• for any industry in Europe
• with a focus on: SMEs, mid-caps, non-tech
How
• "Digital Innovation Hubs" across Europe :
• provide industry with access to technology, expertise, testing,.. based on world-class specialised competence centre
• Networking DIH to ensure a one-stop-shop for industry
• Public procurement of innovations
• sharing innovation risk with industry
• Thematic smart specialisation platform
• industrial modernisation (June 2016)
Who does what?
• Regions/MSs
• Establish/reinforce competence centres
• Across Europe – specific support for regions without DIH
• Implement relevant activities if needed (incentives, …)
• Collaborate with digital innovation hubs of other regions
• to fill gaps and facilitate specialisation and excellence
• Commission:
• Support pan-European networking of Digital Innovation Hubs
• Share best practices, success stories, training
• Develop catalogue of Hubs, competences, etc
• Promote use of EU and other funds (ESIF, EFSI)
• Industry
• Engage with competence centres, help set priorities,..
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Building on, and expanding successful actions
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+ iHubs – FI-Ware accelerators+ ODINE – Big Data+ Echord – Robotics+ HPC CoEs, …
+ national initiatives+ regional initiatives+ Vanguard+
Competence centres (60) in I4MSICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs
ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs
110 M€ of EU funding - 11 large projects 70 competence centres 280 experiments: 75% cross-border 480 contractors. Out of which 340 industrial:
75% SMEs and mid caps, 50% users, 65% new in EU R&I Programmes
29 Members States and Ass. Countries Focus on 4 areas of ICT adoption in the FoF:
HPC cloud-based simulation and analytics services Industrial robotics systems Laser-based manufacturing, additive manufacturing Smart sensor systems, CPS and IoT
Expanding the ecosystem Provide "glue" for natl/regl initiatives Expand into "all" regions
I4MS is part of the Factories of the Future PPP
I4MS.eu
evolution
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Phase 1 – FP7 WP2013Start-up the I4MS Ecosystem
Phase 2 – H2020 WP 2014/15Organically grow the I4MS Ecosystem
Phase 3 – H2020 WP 2016/17Nurture the ecosystem:
Concentrate on EU added value
Organically grow the I4MS ecosystem
Regions/MSs with Digitising Industry initiatives
Establish a catalogue of initiatives EU-wide
Reinforce roots/links to national/regional initiatives
Further concentrate EU funding on cross-border experiments
Other regions, in particular less developed regions
Launch a Mentoring & Sponsorship programme for new hubs
Co-fund innovation hubs thru EFSI, ESIF, innovation vouchers
Identify international collaboration opportunities
Discuss at World Manufacturing Forum 2016
Overview of Digital Manufacturing Initiatives across Europe
Germany Industrie 4,0 Smart Service World Autonomik fur Industrie 4.0 It's OWL (Ostwestfalen-Lippe) Allianz Industrie 4.0 (Baden-
Württemberg)
NetherlandsSmart Industry
France Usine du Futur FoF Ile-de-France
United Kingdom High Value Manufacturing Innovate UK Action Plan for Manufacturing (Scotland)
SpainEstrategia Fabricacion Avanzada(Basque region)
Italy Fabbrica Intelligente Ass. Fabbr. Intell. Lombardia
SwedenProduktion 2030
Belgium Made Different Flanders Make/iMinds (Flanders)
EU-level Initiatives Application PPPs: FoF, SPIRE I4MS Smart Anything Everywhere ICT PPPs
Multi-region Initiatives Vanguard
AustriaProduktion der Zukunft
PortugalProdutech
European CommissionDG CONNECT, Unit A3, ML
European initiatives are in redNational initiatives are in blueRegional initiatives are in green
Finland FIMECC PPP Programmes
(MANU, S-STEP, SIMP, S4FLeet)
Industrial Internet Business Revolution
IoT pilot Factory (IoT PFF)
GreeceOperational Programme in Region Western Greece
Poland INNOMOTO INNOLOT Digital manufacturing for the SME
(Mazovia)
Fortissimo Goal & Ambition
• Goal: provide SMEs with easy and cost-effectiveaccess to advanced simulation services through a Cloud infrastructure consisting of HPC resources, software applications, expertise, and tools
• Ambition: become THE portalof choice for HPC and HPDAexpertise and service provision,delivered by Europe’s majorHPC technology providers
• Fortissimo: €22m 122 partners
• Fortissimo 2: €12m 38+ partners
Fortissimo HPC Cloud resources
• ARCTUR – Slovenian HPC Cloud provider who work with many companies across Eastern Europe
• Network of Competence Centres expanding across Eastern Europe through Digital Innovation Hub open call
Project Coordinator
Cloud-based CFD simulationfor hypercars• Koenigsegg are EU Hypercar
manufacturer … and an SME
• In-house CFD too expensive– Cloud is compelling option
• Impressive results• 250% increase in downforce with only 15% increase in drag
at 250kph
• 30% saving in design costs plus 50% reduction in wind tunnel and physical testing
• Development savings of €90K per year PLUS 30% decrease in time to market
• €4m benefit to company over 5 years
DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYEuropean Commission proposal
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DIGITISING EUROPEAN INDUSTRYPublic Private Partnerships
Leadership in digital technologies value chains
• Target
• Alignment of EU-wide R&I effort, national initiatives and industrial strategies and
• Focus investments on
• Key technologies and their integration across all sectors
• Cross-sector digital platforms
• Development environment: reference implementation and experimentation environments in real setting.
• The challenge
• Reinforce the role of PPPs as vehicles for EU-wide strategies:
• Key strategic industrial priorities, e.g. The EU Cloud Initiative
• Mobilising EU and national investments
• Building on strengths in vertical markets
• Develop Europe's presence in cross sector platforms
• (IoT, Data, web, consumer,..)
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Fostering a virtuous circle
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Digital transformation of all industry in Europe requires a strong digital
sector in Europe
Broad digital transformationof all industry offers a unique
opportunity to strengthen Europe's digital sector
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PreparingEuropeans
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Leadershipthrough
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LinkingUpNational
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ICTStandards &
InteroperabilityTestbeds
THANK YOU
Digitising European Industryhttp://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digitising-european-industry
Twitter: #DigitiseEU
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