The Made In Europe PPP: Transforming Manufacturing Eco-systems

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The Made in Europe PPP:transforming manufacturingeco-systemsRiikka Virkkunen, VTTCo-chair of Made In ng-made-europe

Synergies with the EU Policies MiE Objective 1:Ensuring EuropeanLeadership &manufacturingexcellence MiE Objectiv 3:Mastering the Digitaltransformation ofmanufacturingindustrythe newindustrialstrategyfor EuropetheEuropeanGreenDeala Europefit for thedigital ageanEconomythat worksfor people MiE Objective 2:Achieving Circular andclimate-neutralmanufacturing MiE Objective 4:Creating Attractiveadded-valuemanufacturing jobs

Vision for 2030Europe’s manufacturing industries'vision for 2030 is to reinforce its globalposition in terms of competitiveness,productivity and technologyleadership.Europe will be the leading “solutionprovider” in production technology,digitalization, resource efficiency andcircular economy implementation.Needs addressed by the partnershipPool resources from scattered manufacturing initiativesto support European manufacturing in the globalcompetitionBoost digital transformation and data-based businessin manufacturing industriesSpeed up the transition to green and resource-efficientmanufacturing value chainsRoll out the developed technologies to companies,especially SMEs, in all regions of EuropeSupport the workforce in continuous learning andtechnology adoption

FP7FoF 2020Factories 4.0 and BeyondHorizon e in europe-sria.pdf2009/20102013/20142016

Cooperation with othersNational and RegionalinitiativesNetwork of national initiativesRegions (incl. Vanguard)The Smart SpecialisationPlatformDIGITAL ProgramDigital Innovation HubsEIT ManufacturingOther PartnershipsEuropean Social Fund PlusPhotonics; AI/Robotics/Data;EurametTransport partnerships

Policy objectivesKey Technologies and EnablersSpecific ObjectivesManufacturingcompetitiveness:Leadership & manu-facturingexcellence, generating newproducts and new markets Excellent, responsive and smartfactories & supply chainsEuropean Green Deal:Circular and climate-neutralmanufacturing New integrated business,product-service and productionapproaches; new use modelsAn Economy that Works forPeople and SMEs:Attractive value addedmanufacturing jobsA Europe Fit for the DigitalAge:Digital transformation ofmanufacturing industry,trusted and robust Circular products & Climateneutral manufacturing Human-centered and -drivenmanufacturing innovation Advanced and smart materialprocessing technologies and processchains, including recycling andremanufacturing Smart mechatronics, robotics andlogistic technologies Data analytics and (cognitive)artificial intelligence; Simulation,modelling, digital twins Digital platforms and data sharingsolutions, robust and secureindustrial communicationtechnologies New business models, manufacturingorganisation approaches and humancentred science and innovation Standards

Example: high precision manufacturing Quality control methods Computer tomography (CT)metrology and digital holography. a new CT metrology machine formicro-parts Patent applications about nondesctructive metrologyhttps://www.hi-micro.eu/about.html

Example: high-performance manufacturing Flexible and automated platform forhigh accuracy manufacturingoperations in medium and largecomplex components usingmultifuncitonal robot and lasertracker on overhead crane Onsite metrology (laser tracking)integration

Example: data-driven manufacturing Intelligent data-driven pipeline for themanufacturing of certified metal parts Quality by design based on real timecontrol and inline quality control Early detection of defects Cognitive systems

Example: Reboot IoT Factory Cognitive Supply Chain Robotics Fusion Labout at digital envionmnet Digital ootiotfactory.fi/RaumaTurkuKotkaPorvooHelsinki

Example: Reboot IoT Factory100 use cases such as Machine vision for cobots Quality (Self-Correcting Systems forQuality Control; Visual Inspection forsoldering & gluing etc.) Digital production: Putting Data to Work Quality Real time control Cognitive effra.eu

Example: ConnectedFactories 2 CSAPathways for manufacturing digitalisation and circularity Supported by the European Commission through the Factoriesof the Future PPP (Grant Agreement Number 873086)Autonomous Smart FactoriesHyperconnected FactoriesCollaborative Product-Service FactoriesSecurityCircular EconomyData spaces

Example: ConnectedFactories 2 CSAPathway to dataData aregenerated,processed andvisualized byCPPS and I4.0systemsSupported24/11/2021Digital Transformation - Industry 4.0EnterpriseApplications(ERP, SCM,PLM, CRM)collect, storeand visualizeDataData Engineering& Security PrivacyDataSovereignty andGDPRData-drivenBusiness ModelsComplexapplicationsrequire data fromdifferent ARData Economyand IndustrialData PlatformsData SpacesInteroperabilityData SharingSpacesFlexible DataMarketplacesby the European Commission through the Factoriesof the Future PPP (Grant Agreement Number 873086)13

1424.11.2021Example: ConnectedFactories 2 CSAStimulate visibility and impactIn particular, ConnectedFacories 2 supports the digital platform IA projects ZDMP - Zero Defect Manufacturing Platform QU4LITY - Digital Reality in Zero Defect Manufacturing eFactory - European Connected Factory Platform for Agile Manufacturing SHOP4CF - Smart Human Oriented Platform for Connected Factories DigiPrime - Digital Platform for Circular Economy in Cross-sectorial Sustainable Value Networks KYKLOS 4.0 - An Advanced Circular and Agile Manufacturing Ecosystem based on rapidreconfigurable manufacturing process and individualized consumer preferencesConnectedFactories maps projects, results and demonstrators on pathways and cross-cutting factorsSupported by the European Commission through the Factoriesof the Future PPP (Grant Agreement Number 873086)Supported by the European Commission through the Factories of the Future PPP (Grant Agreement Number 873086)

Metrology needs in manufacturing Sensors, sensor fusion, optical methods, vision systems, NDT Software, data platforms, algorithms Speed Non-contact Accuracy Integrated, end-to-end Affordable Standardised, regulated Robust, (cyber)secure

Metrology enabling Situation awareness Quality Life-time prediction, maintenance Automation, robotisation, safety and new manufacturing methods Digital manufacturing and circularity Systemic challenge Need for manufacturing data platforms

Information and collaboration opportunities EFFRA (effra.eu) Inspiring cases and brokerage in the EFFRA innovation portalhttps://portal.effra.eu/home Pathways to digital and es-effra-innovation-portal-weekly-digest Horizon Europe calls

Summary Metrology is a key enabler for manufacturing Data is important but also the underlying measuring technology EFFRA and EFFRA innovaton portal Plenty of initiatives (Horizon Europe, Digital Europe, I4.0, EITManufacturing, IDS, GAIA-X etc.) Partnerships facilitate collaboration Holistic approach

Riikka Virkkunen,Professor of Practice, VTTco-chair of Made In EuropeVTT – beyond the obvious

products and new markets European Green Deal: Circular and climate-neutral manufacturing An Economy that Works for People and SMEs: Attractive value added manufacturing jobs A Europe Fit for the Digital Age: Digital transformation of manufacturing industry, trusted and robust Policy objectives Advanced and smart material