Smarter Training for Smart Manufacturing Towards the 4th Industrial Revolution - Fabrizio Cardinali

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Fabrizio Cardinali is SVP Global Business Development at sedApta Group in Italy. This presentation was delivered during his keynote speech at the 2014 EDEN Annual Conference in Zagreb. http://www.eden-online.org

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Smarter Training for Smarter ManufacturingEmpowering Europe’s workforce towards the 4° industrial revolution

Fabrizio CardinaliCSMO, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer sedApta Group

f.cardinali@sedApta.com@CardinaliFFabrizio Cardinali

The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.Winston Churchill

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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)

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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

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FACTS TODAY

• It is 20% more expensive to manufacture in the U.S. than it is in its nine largest trading partners (excluding cost of labor)

• Taken alone, manufacturing in the United States would be the 10th largest economy in the world

• Manufacturing represents 67% of private-sector R&D spending as well as 30% of the country’s productivity growth

• For every $1.00 spent in manufacturing, another $1.48 is added to the economy, the highest multiplier effect of any economic sector.

• 500.000 jobs created during last 3 years and 600.000 unfilled jobs

2020 GOALS

• The United States will be the best place in the world to manufacture and attract foreign direct investment.

• Manufacturers in the United States will be the world’s leading innovators.

• The United States will expand access to global markets to enable manufacturers to reach the 95 percent of consumers who live outside our borders.

• Manufacturers in the United States will have access to the workforce that the 21st-century economy demands.

Made in the USA

From 2020 more than 60% of Europe’s workforce will be powered by the Millennials. …our new makers…A New World for…Mary the Surgeon... Peter the Fashion Designer…

And what about Europe?

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React to change (Europe will need a Renaissance 2.0)

Recognize Genius (Talent may not be enough)

House Creativity (Innovation will not be sufficient)

Advance Education (We can’t afford leaving any kid behind)

Specialize skills (We will not excel everywhere)

Vote leaders (Change reaction will need them)

Give trust (It will be the only thing faster than Internet)

Take risk (Small will be better than Big)

GO local (Near will be better than Far)

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…Do it fast. ..Before it’s too late! (Your Industry Sputnik has been launched)

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10 suggestions for taking Europe’s Manufacturing Industry to the Moon (and back safe) through the stormy waves of digital disruption.

Before its too late…

How to create a Learning Sputnik Effect for Europe 2020

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1. React to change(Europe needs a ground zero reaction towards a Renaissance 2.0)

2. Recognise Genius (Talent might not be enough)

1. An insatiable quest for knowledge and continuous improvement (Curiosità)

2. Learning from experience (Dimostrazione)3. Sharpening the senses (Sensazione)4. Managing ambiguity and change (Sfumato)5. Whole-brain thinking (Arte/Scienza)6. Body-mind fitness (Corporalità )7. Systems thinking (Connessione)

The 7 habits of creative genius

2. Recognise Genius (Talent may not be enough)

3. House Creativity(Innovation will not be sufficient)

Gujarat Plant

• 47 Mil $ investment• Plant MES • Accepts customer orders from

dealer• Customises production to customer

request• Captures data across entire process• Smart Grid enabled

Recreating the PerfectKnowledge Storm

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The Next Big Thing

Intersectional Creativity .vs.Mondirectional Innovation

3. House Creativity(Innovation might not be enough)

4. Advance Education(We can’t afford leaving any kid behind)

Its Not going to be the smartest knwoledge worker that will survive, its the one most adaptable to new markets, jobs, competences and skills

Its Not the strongest or most intelligent species that survives, its the one most adaptable to change

Towards a Darwinian Specialization for knowledge workers

Surviving global competition

5. Specialize Skills(we will not excel everywhere)

Public Leadership .vs. State Driven Austerity

• Government R&D Spending in New Economies has risen 3.5% annually since 2000

• In 2020 in China, Science and Technology innovation will rise to 60 per cent in Economic Growth contribution

• By 2020 China’s reliance on key foreign technology will decline to below 30% from more than 50% now

(Source China Daily on new RD spending Boost in New Economies )

6. Vote Leaders(change reaction will need them)

CHARACTER(ETHICS)

COMPETENCE(KNOWLEDGE)

The waves of trustEvery kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondarily on institutions such as justice and police

Albert Einstein

The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago.

The second best time is today

Chinese Proverb

Self Trust Credibiliy

Relationship Trust Behavior

Organizational Trust Alignment

Market Trust Reputation

Societal Trust Contribution

Misstrust – Smart Trust – Blind Trust

7. Give Trust(it will be the only thing that faster than Internet)

New Entrepreneurial Risk .vs. Old Banks Bailouts

8. Take Risk(Small will be better than Big)

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Vinci – Florence (40 km) 2 walking daysRome- Amboise (1500 km) 3 months on a donkey ride: …New Startups in any possible nice village in Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain or Croatia…

Redefining Space &Time in the Internet World

Local diversity .vs. Global normalization

Bangalore, India

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9. Go Local(Near will be better than Far)

..15 minutes to midnight……

10. But do it fast....... Your Sputnik Industry has been launched!

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Thanks!

Fabrizio CardinaliCSMO, Chief Strategy & Marketing OfficerFabrizio.cardinali@sedApta.com

f.cardinali@sedApta.com

@CardinaliFFabrizio Cardinali

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