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Smarter Training for Smarter ManufacturingEmpowering Europe’s workforce towards the 4° industrial revolution
Fabrizio CardinaliCSMO, Chief Strategy & Marketing OfficersedApta GroupLACE WP5 Project Manager
#laceproject #learning sputnik
[email protected]@CardinaliFFabrizio Cardinali
The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.Winston Churchill
0..0 hour = year 1 C.E.24.0 hour = year 2020 C.E.
The Industrial Revolution Clock
5.30-6-30 PM Renaissance (1450-1550)
9-10 PMFirst Industrial Revolution(1760-1850)
10-11.45 PMSecond Industrial Revolution(1870-1990)
...15 minutes to midnightThird IndustryRevolution
At the stroke of midnight
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Vinci – Florence (40 km) 2 walking daysRome- Amboise (1500 km) 3 months donkey ride
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WATT STEAM ENGINE INTRODUCED, 1775
At midnight stroke..
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Internet of Things
•Smart Machines•Industrial Internet•Embedded Sensors•Advanced Robotics
Digital Marketplaces
•Crowd sourcing •Engineer to Order•Configure to Order•Produce on Demand•Make to individual
3d printing
•New materials•Additive/subtractive•Produce on demand
At midnight stroke...Key Enabling Technologies
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At midnight stroke..start ups are smarter
FACTS TODAY
• It is 20% more expensive tomanufacture in the U.S. than it is in itsnine largest trading partners (excludingcost of labor)
• Taken alone, manufacturing in theUnited States would be the 10th largesteconomy in the world
• Manufacturing represents 67% ofprivate-sector R&D spending as well as30% of the country’s productivitygrowth
• For every $1.00 spent inmanufacturing, another $1.48 is addedto the economy, the highest multipliereffect of any economic sector.
• 500.000 jobs created during last 3years and 600.000 unfilled jobs
2020 GOALS
• The United States will be thebest place in the world tomanufacture and attract foreigndirect investment.
• Manufacturers in the UnitedStates will be the world’s leadinginnovators.
• The United States will expandaccess to global markets toenable manufacturers to reachthe 95 percent of consumerswho live outside our borders.
• Manufacturers in the UnitedStates will have access to theworkforce that the 21st-centuryeconomy demands.
At midnight stroke...USA comes back
And what about Europe?
From 2020 more than 60% of Europe’s workforce will be powered by the Millennials
And what about Europe?
From 2020 more than 60% of Europe’s workforce will be powered by the
Millennials
A New World for……Mary the Surgeon...
And what about Europe?
…Peter the Fashion Designer…
And what about Europe?
And what about Europe?
….Europe’s future makers…
Education isn’t going to be enough(We can’t leave any kid behind)
Corporate Training (Global, Rapid ,Flexible)
ITUK FR FIDE
Curricular Education(National, Rigid, Formal)
Vocational Education& Training(Regional, Static, Certified)
Knowledge Workers
Students
Trainees
The skills development life cycle in Europe Today
The US Manufacturing Curricual Alignment Pathway
$1 billion investment to create a network of 15 manufacturing
innovation institutes
To win tomorrow we need to align & accelerate the skills developmentcycle for Europe’s Manufacturing Industry Today
..15 minutes to midnight……
10. But do it fast....... Your Sputnik Industry has been launched!
Courtesy of
Jailbreaking the degree
Thanks!
Fabrizio CardinaliCSMO, Chief Strategy & Marketing [email protected]
[email protected]@CardinaliFFabrizio Cardinali
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Session E2 h 14.oo: Promoting Learning Analytics @ the Manufacturing Workplace