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Bonifacio Garcia Porras European Commission, DG Enterprise & Industry, Head of Unit B3 3D Prin(ng Revolu(on – Challenges and Possibili(es 10 June 2014
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Drivers of change for the industry
increasing scarcity of resources and high energy prices
Big Data: increasingly complex and large sets of data will enable manufacturing firms to opKmise the value chains
trend towards mass customisa1on: consumers will increasingly demand a tailored package of products and services
European industry needs innova1on to quickly respond to those trends!
30 mln jobs
€7 000 billion
turnover
20% industry target
80% of total EU
exports
80% of private R&D
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Advanced Manufacturing: examples
Sustainable manufacturing to increase efficiency of energy and materials and drasKcally reduce
emissions
ICT-‐enabled intelligent manufacturing, i.e. integraKng digitalisaKon into producKon
processes
High performance manufacturing, combining flexibility, precision & zero-‐defect e.g. high precision
machine tools, advanced sensors, 3D printers
Advanced Manufacturing for Clean Produc1on
Improving waste & pollu1on
management
Improving produc1vity
Manufacturing technologies & produc1on processes
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Faster commercialisaKon of technologies
3 fields of action
PromoKng public private partnerships to enable faster commercialisaKon
Bridging the gap between research and the market in advanced manufacturing
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Demand for Advanced Manufacturing
regions
legisla1on
EIB
process innova1on & clean
produc1on
Standardi-‐sa1on
State aid
Energy Efficiency Direc1ve
innova1ve incen1ve schemes
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Reduce skills shortages
industry + educaKon + training
workplace innovaKon
skills for industry
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Role of 3D prinKng
Advanced Manufacturing
new business models
design for innova1on
3D prin1ng
-‐> new/beTer products -‐> new markets
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"Wider use of design, as well as other non-‐technological innova0ons, is one of the key drivers for developing high value products, increasing produc0vity and improving resource efficiency" Industrial Policy Communica1on 2012
www.designforeurope.eu
Role of the non-‐technological innovaKons
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Design integraKon
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Big players and 3D prinKng
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BigRep is a 3D prinKng c om p a n y focused on large scale 3D prinKng
Case study: BigRep
Source: hIp://bigrep.com/1/blog/
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Case study: 3D CreaKon Lab
Source: hIp://www.3dcrea(onlab.co.uk/
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S c h e r f d e s i g n wo r k e d i n collaboraKon with Materialise to produce a fashionable, metal high heel that would withstand all the pressures whilst sKll being light in weight
Case study: Scherf Design
Source: hIp://www.materialise.com/
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What's next
ImplementaKon of the Task Force report
ImplementaKon of the Industrial Renaissance communicaKon: strengthening the links between digitalisaKon and manufacturing
Work with regions: use of structural funds for the modernisaKon of the industry
Monitoring gaps and barriers for the uptake of advanced manufacturing by the industry (e.g. dedicated study)
Public hearing on manufacturing & ICT, 10 July 2014
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Want to know more?
ec.europa.eu/enterprise/adma
ec.europa.eu/enterprise/bio
www.designforeurope.eu
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