PPP Info Day 2014 Factories of the...
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Factories of the Future
Speaker:
Maurizio Gattiglio EFFRA Chairman
PPP Info Day 2014
Established by ManuFuture ETP & leading
European industrial associations
Non profit, industry-driven European association
135+ members
Members:
Small, medium & large enterprises
RTOs & universities
European, national & regional associations,
platforms, innovation alliances etc
Members from across Europe
Serviced by full-time secretariat (i.e. EFFRA Team)
EFFRA
Representing Factories of the Future
www.effra.eu
EFFRA
Representing Factories of the Future
Promotes the Factories of the Future partnership
Provides support to projects:
Publicity
Dissemination
Project-centred events/workshops
Encourages inter-project cooperation
Represents private side in partnership
Maintains links to other PPPs & initiatives
Shapes the research agenda = industry-relevant
Maintains Innovation Portal (brokerage, database)
www.effra.eu
Factories of the Future Call 2015
Online Brokerage
Facilitated through Innovation Portal
deployed by EFFRA
Portal is public (& free)
Upload an expression of interest in
a call topic or call topics
Bring your interest in a call topic to
the attention of a wider audience of
potential partners or coordinators
www.effra.eu/portal
Factories of the Future Call 2015
Online Brokerage
www.effra.eu/portal
Find potential project partnes or
project ideas to participate in
All presentations for today’s
Brokerage session are available
on the EFFRA Innovation Portal
Find information on all ‘Factories
of the Future’ FP7 projects & their
consortium
Explore Today!
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Achievements under FP7
Good experience of partnership under FP7
Hard work paid off: Ten years of work to raise
manufacturing on political agenda & secure
industry-relevant collaborative research
Four years of success under FP7 (151
projects)
Cultivated an engaged & motivated
community based upon EFFRA, ManuFuture,
the ‘Factories of the Future’ partnership and
national/regional initiatives
Community continues to grow through
experience of collaborative research &
EFFRA-supported events
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Achievements under FP7
Needs and priorities defined through
community effort across Europe
‘Factories of the Future 2020’ strategic
roadmap in place
Projects have achieved their aims, made
new innovations and have developed spin-
offs
Encourage projects to upload & update
project progress onto Innovation Portal –
faciliating measurement of progress &
clustering with other projects
Increased involvement from central &
eastern Europe
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Achievements under FP7
Higher level of engagement with wider groups of
stakeholders from multiple sectors
Balance between research & demo elements
has proven to be effective & appropriate for
generation of industrial participation & future
impact of the programme’s results
Formal recognition of representatives of private-
side in Partnership under Horizon 2020
Developed and built-upon links to FP7/Horizon
2020 National Contact Points to inform,
disseminate and encourage participation
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Achievements under FP7
New approaches: Integrated projects have
launched ‘mini-calls’ = opportunities for
SMEs to experience European research
projects in over short period (e.g. I4MS)
Public side: Increased inter-DG
cooperation ensuring linkages to FoF-related
policies & actions:
DG RTD (Research & Innovation)
DG CNCT (ICT & Digital Agenda)
DG ENTR (Enterprise & Industry)
DG EAC (Education & EIT)
Engaged with European Parliament’s ITRE
Committee to brief & update MEPs
Enaged with the Committee of the Regions
to inform regional representatives
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Manufacturing now on EU’s Agenda
“I firmly believe that we need to maintain and
reinforce a strong and high-performing
industrial base for our internal market, as it would
be naïve to believe that growth in Europe could be
built on the basis of services alone. We need to
bring industry’s weight in the EU’s GDP back
to 20% by 2020, from less than 16% today”
Jean-Claude Juncker, 15 July 2014
incoming President of the European Commission
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Manufacturing now on EU’s Agenda
Importance of manufacturing for Europe’s
recovery & long-term competitiveness now well
recognised.
European manufacturing community happy
that industry & manufacturing is clearly on
policy agenda.
Next President of European Commission has
made clear industrial policy is a priority.
EU’s Competitiveness Council has directly
engaged with representatives of European
industry.
It is up to us to deliver.
Factories of the Future
Partnership in Horizon 2020
Factories of the Future is now very much a
joint-PPP – Connecting mulitple issues &
initiatives
Established holistic approach: Participation in
Advanced Manufacturing Task Force & EIT
Added-Value Manufacturing KIC work
Strong links to DG Research, DG Connect &
DG Enterprise: Linking up research, innovation,
sectors & industrial policy
Cooperation with other PPPs (Green Cars,
Energy-Effient Buildings, SPIRE, Robotics, Future
Internet)
Links to European/national/regional intiatives
continue to grow including:
ManuNet (EU)
ProFactory+ (EU)
Vanguard (EU)
FIMECC (FI)
Made Different (BE)
Produktion 2030 (SE)
Cluster Nazionale Fabbrica Intelligente (IT)
Catapult High Value Manufacturing (UK)
Produtech (PT)
Usine de future, EM2 etc (FR)
Industrie 40, EffizienzClusters etc (DE)
MADE (DK)
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Going Forward Through Cooperation
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
Going Forward: Key Points
We have achieved a lot & are justly proud but
there is plenty to be done
Need to keep manufacturing high on the
political agenda
European industry needs to show it can deliver
Building on success requires:
More demo activities
Greater market-relevance
Both sides of partnership must focus on
implementation
Ample number of existing instruments therefore
we should use what we have
Further & stronger inter-DG cooperation is
needed
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
The Future
Innovative SMEs
High-level of customisation & quality
Rapid adaptable production lines
Re-manufacturing
Zero defects
Interconnectivity, communication &
data storage via cloud
Factories of the Future From FP7 to Horizon 2020
The Future
Facilitated via IoT
Factories closer to customers
Energy & resource efficient
Adaptable workplaces for changing
worker demographic
Continous skills improvements:
multi-skilled jobs
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