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October 2015, Boeblingen, Germany
Thorsten Schroeer, Director Electronics Industry Europe
Digital Transformation in Electronic Manufacturing Services EMS / Original Design Manufacturing ODM
#ThorSchroeer
1. Trends & Challenges
2. Internet of Things & Analytics
3. Cognitive
4. Demo „Bluemix“
5. Next Steps
Topics
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Electronics Industry Megatrends
Fundamental Shift from Products to IoT Sensor/Data Driven Services in a $3+ Trillion Electronics Industry
Fierce Competition Globalization Technology
Advancements Empowered
Users Growth Markets
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Competitive battles in the electronics industry will be won by proactively leading change.
1. Trends & Challenges
2. Internet of Things & Analytics
3. Cognitive
4. Demo „Bluemix“
5. Next Steps
Topics
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The Internet of Things (IoT)
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EngineeringPla+orm
ConnectivitySecurityAnalytics
ProgrammingPla+orm
IntegrationVariationCompliance
Applica1on&Solu1on
IndustryTransforma1onIndustry Insights
Service & Warranty
New revenueBetter processesBetter experienceImproved processes and experience
Device&NetworkEcosystem
Your business
Potential Value from IoT
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Applications
Analytics Learning
Real Time Predictive
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Manufacturing Supply Fleet Operators
IoT Fundamentals (PaaS / Bluemix)
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IBM Cloud (IaaS)
IBM IoT For Electronics
Owner Services Product Line Engineering
Requirements Management
Command & Control
Application Lifecycle Maintenance
Connected Products
After Market Sales and Services
Infrastructure Insights
Business Systems
Value Add Data
CRM Supply Chain Payment
Weather Crowd Social
End Users
Configuration Asset Management
Asset Performance
IoT For Electronics
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Concept, Design to Manufacturing Provider distributed content
Devices Platform & Content Services
Integration and Analytics
IBM
Case Study in EMS Industry
EMS
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IBM-EMSJoint Value Proposition
• Hardware Conceptualization • Hardware Design
• Schematics – Gerber Out • Mechanical Design • Firmware Development / Integration
• Certification
• IoT Platform & Connectivity • IoT Secure Access • IoT Software Development Kits • IoT Integrated Services • Real Time & Time Series Analytics
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IoT Market Segments
Connected Health ! Connected home health using
sensor solutions for healthcare monitoring and analysis
Smarter Home / Appliance ! Manage heating, lighting, major
appliances, etc. from one device
Connected Vehicle ! Real time dashboard alerts and
vehicle actions based upon vehicle scenarios
Smarter Energy ! Use of innovative smart grid
technologies for utilities, to reduce energy usage, costs and greenhouse gasses
Smarter Retail ! Connected machines, frequent
shopper cards, pay for use card, etc.
Industrial Manufacturing ! Connected machines, services
and equipment to predict and analyse asset and process performance management
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reduce unplanned downtime, improve asset reliability, availability & utilization • • • • • •
extend asset life; avoid new asset costs • • • • maintain or improve product quality • • • • •
reduce scrap & process variability; improve yield • • • • • •
improve manufacturing/production process • • • • • • • reduce maintenance costs • • • •
optimize maintenance strategies & practices • • • optimize spare/critical parts inventory • • • • •
monitor asset health; remote diagnosis; root cause analysis; predict pending failures • • • • • • • •
optimize supplies, materials, components inventory • • • • • • •
Various Opportunities Exists to Improve Manufacturing Operation through Analytics.
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IBM as Analytics and Integration provider for SmartFactoryKL
Intelligent Operations and Manufacturing
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We have deployed over 30 supply chain analytics solutions with $100M+/year in benefits.
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Use Case: A Connected Factory solution would enable Workforce Mobile Equipment Maintenance
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58% of the total product value of a washing machine will be 3D Printable in ten years – the service business impact will be disruptive.
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The Future of 3D Print
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Centralized Manufacturing
The software defined supply chain will radically change the way we will design supply chains.
Complex Inbound Logistics
Complex Outbound Logistics
Significant Logistical Lead Times
Significant Transportation Costs
Complex Tax & Transfer Pricing
Local/Distributed Manufacturing
“Last Mile” Inbound Logistics
“Last Mile” Outbound Logistics
Near Zero Logistical Lead Times
Minimal Transportation Costs
Local Tax & No Transfer Pricing
Traditional Manufacturing 3D Manufacturing
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1. Trends & Challenges
2. Internet of Things & Analytics
3. Cognitive
4. Demo „Bluemix“
5. Next Steps
Topics
Watson solutions can enable value along the entire electronics ecosystem
Manufacturing
Sales
Customer Experience
Warranty and Repair
Key:
Consumer Enterprise Both
Product Lifecycle Mgmt
1. Trends & Challenges
2. Internet of Things & Analytics
3. Cognitive
4. Demo „Bluemix“
5. Next Steps
Topics