Training and Experimental Facilities towards Autonomous Manufacturing
As digital transformation becomes pervasive across Industry 4.0 and data-driven AI-powered applications promise to unlock new competitive advantages and business models in the sector, it is of strategic importance that European industry adopts AI at the largest possible scale. Trying to reach increasing levels of manufacturing autonomy demands that advanced experimentation strategies and infrastructures become available. TEFs are key instruments that could leverage such experimental set up to accelerate the adoption of advanced manufacturing assets and Industrial AI digital platforms. The open dialogue aims at bring together emerging European efforts in the development of European networks of TEF for manufacturing and set a debate on design principles for such networks and their role in collaboration with the network of (E)DIHs to address not only large industry demands but also SME ones.
AGENDA
10:00-10:05 | Welcome |
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10:05-10:20 | DFA Rapid Innovation Framework and Experimental Factories for Autonomous Zero Defect Manufacturing (ZDM) Quality Control Solutions Diego Ospina, INNOVALIA |
10:20-10:30 | AI REGIO Didactic Factories, AI and Smart Specialisation Strategies Sergio Gusmeroli, POLIMI |
10:30-10:40 | Smart Factory EU: A network of smart facilities for manufacturing resilience John Blakendaal, BrainPort Industries |
10:40-10:50 | Emerging Synergies across TEFs and EDIH Networks: The EDIH4MANU Network Maria Rossetti, Coordinator EDIH4MAN network |
10:50-11:00 | Automotive Smart Factory (ASF): Experimenting Cognitive and Autonomous Manufacturing Solutions for Automotive Mikel Lorente, Technical Director, Automotive Intelligence Centre (AIC) |