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Manufuture 2011 Conference

PPP “Factories of the Future”Current status and perspectives

Wroclaw - 24 October 2011

Massimo MattucciEFFRA Chairman

Factories of the Future PPP

Implementation of the ManuFuture Agenda through the FoF PPP

• European Commission

in 2008/09 launches

European Recovery Plan

• PPPs for three key sectors

identified: ‘Factories of the

Future’, ‘Energy Efficient

Buildings’ & ‘Green Cars’

• EFFRA was created to support

the PPP implementation

from the private side

Factories of the Future PPP

European Association EFFRA

• more than 100 members

from across Europe

• open to new members

from industry and research

• partner of the Commission for

the FoF PPP

• non-profit and industry-driven

European association

• aims to strengthen research

in production technologies

• creates consensus on

common R&D priorities

• explaining industry needs

to public authorities

• mobilising private

investments in

European research

• safeguarding industrial

relevance of EU-projects

within the ‘Factories of

the Future’ programme

Factories of the Future PPP

European Association EFFRA

EFFRA membership

Large industry

• Bazigos

• C2i2

• CASP

• CEI

• Convergent

• Correa Anayak

• Dallara

• DELCAM

• Doppelmayr Seilbahnen

• EXALCO

• FEAMM

• Fidas

• GEMA Medical

• Gesco

• Gizelis

• Gorenje Orodjarna

• Ibermoldes

• INDO

• Industria de Turbo Propulsores

• Lamaplast

• Manas

• Microelectronica

• RU Robots

• SAPA Operaciones

• SCM Group

• Sintesi

• SOLMATES

• Synesis

EFFRA membership

Small and medium-sized enterprises

• AICE-ITC

• AIJU

• Aimen

• Azterlan

• Arts et Métiers

• CARTIF

• CEIT

• CTDE

• Eindhoven Universityof Technology

• EUVE

• Fatronik

• FIR

• Fraunhofer IPA

• Ideko

• Loughbourough University

• Politecnico di Milano

• Robotiker

• Socied de Ingeniería Fabricación

• Sverea IVF

• Tampere University of Technology

• Technische Universität Dresden

• Tekniker

• TNO

• TWI Ltd

• Universidad del País Vasco

• University of Patras

• VTT

• Wroclaw University of Technology

EFFRA membership

Research organizations

• Ideko

• Ikerlan

• INASMET

• Inescop

• INESC Porto

• Instituto de Biomecánicade Valencia

• ITIA

• Katholieke UniversiteitLeuven

• Koniker S.Coop

• Laurea University

• Labein Teknalia

• Leitat

• MGEP

EFFRA membership

Support from industrial associations

EFFRA membership

Why did these organizations join EFFRA?

• because working with

partners creates critical mass

and pools expertise

• because the individual risk

is reduced

• because research projects

create and reinforce links to

international customers

• report with 50 priority

actions grouped in four

areas

• finalised February 2010

• submitted to European

Commission within an

advisory group

• download at:

www.effra.euwww.effra.eu

Factories of the Future PPP programme

Advising EC on top research priorities

• 25 projects up and running

• 34 projects in the pipeline

• ~250M€ of EU funding with

additional 400M€ in 2012/13

• success rate of up to 20%

• reduced time-to-contract

• industry participation: 50-60%

Factories of the Future PPP programme

Overview of the programme so far

Factories of the Future PPP programme

EFFRA: two years of activities

Industry re-engaged in projects

• statistics show industrial

participation of more than 50%

• AIAG works well and ensures

that roadmap reflects industrial

needs

Political support for PPPs

• positive feedback from

Commissioners, DG’s and MEPs

• interim assessment confirms that

PPP is the right approach

• Commission proposal = 80 Billion Euro

• 3 pillars:

• industrial competitiveness

• societal challenges

• scientific excellence

• PPP as instrument for industrial innovation

• contractual partnership between private sector and

the EC for the implementation of the PPPs

Factories of the Future PPP beyond 2013

Horizon 2020

Factories of the Future PPP for Horizon 2020

A vision for global competiveness within the European context

• Manufacturing is the Key Economic area to

create high added Value

• shift the focus from a technology push to a

market pull approach

• focus on:

• more value created in Europe

• efficiency and sustainability as

distinctive, competitive factors

• human-centered manufacturing

• customizing for local and global competition

Factories of the Future PPP for Horizon 2020

RD&I roadmap 2014-2020

• roadmap will cover R&D

and innovation activities

• guiding principles:

industry competitiveness,

from research to industrial

application and market uptake

• ambition: key impact on

industrial application fields

• ongoing comprehensive multi-

sector consultation process

Factories of the Future PPP focus

Ambitions for Manufacturing Enterprises

Factories of the Future PPP for Horizon 2020

RD&I challenges and enablers

• mechatronic technologies

for manufacturing systems

• ICT for manufacturing enterprises

• advanced materials in

manufacturing systems

• novel manufacturing processes

for advanced materials

• knowledge workers and

skills adaptation

global competitiveness through

• economic

• social

• environmental

• new products/markets

Technologies & enablersChallenges

sustainability

Factories of the Future PPP for Horizon 2020

What our competitors do

USA: Obama’s initiatives

- industrial policy focused on global

competive industries

- newly launched PPP programmes include:

• advanced manufacturing partnership

• technology innovation programme

China: 12th Five Year Plan (long term focus on 2020)

- R&D policies strongly linked to industrial policy

- focus includes:

• new materials & nanotechnology

• advanced manufacturing technologies

• advanced energy technologies

Korea: Vision 2025

- strong focus on R&D, reflected in policy

- priority science & technology areas identified:

• focus on industrial technologies

• knowledge based technologies

• emerging industrial technologies

Japan: 4th Science and Technology Plan (in development)

- strong high technology industry

- history of co-operation between public & private

- focus includes:

• nanotechnology and nanoscience

• new production technologies

• societal infrastructure

Factories of the Future PPP for Horizon 2020

What our competitors do

• future size of Europe’s research PPPs

should surpass competing initiatives

• focus on demonstration and innovation

requires additional financial investments

• faster time-to-market requires a different approach

• measure the programme impact with market

oriented and macro-economic indicators

• ~500 M€ of EC funding per year would be

matched by industry for the Factories

of the Future PPP programme

• industry ready to commit

Factories of the Future PPP for Horizon 2020

Maintaining European leadership

Take part in the ‘Factories of the Future’ Public-Private Partnership !

Conclusions

• support the association’s efforts

• participate in 2012 call projects

• express your priorities for the

Factories of the Future

2014-2020 roadmap

• our competitors are moving fast, EU needsto become pro-active

• let us convince the EU institutions and nationalgovernments that sufficient budgets need to be allocated tothe FoF PPP for 2014-2020

take action

EFFRA Office

Bd. Auguste Reyers 80

BE-1030 Brussels

T: 0032 2 706 8233

E: info@effra.eu

How to get involved

Getting in contact

www.effra.euwww.effra.eu