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Presentation Rebstock - Alliance Industry 4.0, Barcelona
1. Alliance Industry 4.0
in Baden-Württembergin Baden-Württemberg
Guido Rebstock
Director General
Ministry of Finance and Economics, Baden-Württemberg
Barcelona, 22 April 2015
3. The Four Motors for Europe
3
Association of innovative
regions established in 1988:
Rhône-Alpes, Lombardy,
Catalonia, Baden-
Württemberg
ass. Partners:ass. Partners:
Wales, Flanders; Québec
The Economy group (with
associates) includes three
working areas:
Internationalization of
SMEs
Innovation of SMEs
Added value in common
projects
www.4motors.eu
4. R&D expenditure in 2011: 19 Billions Euro (80 % private sector)
proportion of R&D expenditure in the GDP (2011)
Baden-Württemberg 5.1 %
Germany 2.9 %
EU 28 2.0 %
Baden-Württemberg - a highly innovative region in the EU
Facts and Figures of Baden-Württemberg
EU 28 2.0 %
2013: no. 1 in patent application per capita (DPMA, Germany)
138 applications per 100,000 inhabitants (e.g. Bavaria 118
applications per 100,000 inhabitants)
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5. Innovation Index 2014
53,8
54,6
55,3
56,7
71,3
Dänemark
Berlin
Île de France (FR)
Bayern
Baden-Württemberg Index of Innovation is a mix of
indicators e.g.
Intensity of R&D personnel
R&D intensity (R&D expenditure
in relation to GDP)
Facts and Figures
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49,9
50,9
51,2
52,7
53,6
53,8
Luxemburg
Hamburg
Schweden
Hessen
Finnland
Dänemark
Source: Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg, range between 0 - 100, NUTS 1 / Eurostat.
in relation to GDP)
Patent application per capita
Employment in high technology
manufacturing sectors (in
relation to total employment)
6. Strong Industry in Baden-Württemberg
Gross value added of
industry in BW
25 % of all employees are
working in the industrial sector
20
25
30
35
20
25
30
Facts and Figures
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0
5
10
15
20
%
0
5
10
15%
Baden-Württemberg Germany
8. Major Fields of Intervention
Applied Sciences,
Research and development
2
Linkages
and
Networks
Technology
Transfer
Clusters
3
SMESME
Innovation Strategy
Universities and Higher Education
Access to
Knowledge,
Qualification
SME
Entrepreneurial
discovery
process
SME
Entrepreneurial
discovery
process
1
Regional Specialisation
4
Innovation
performance
Matching economic
structure <->
innovation system
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9. Renaissance of production
The value adding competition will increase
USA
Advanced manufacturing
partnership
Europe
Re-industrialization
20 20 20 20
Asia (China, Japan)
China: 12. five-year plan
production automation
• Applied research: (national
manufacturing innovation
network initiative)
• Creation of 'Industrial
Internet Consortium in
Boston
• Investment of internet
based companies (Google)
in manufacturing
REINDUSTRIALISATION
TARGET. 20 % of GDP
DIGITAL AGENDA
Horizon 2020
• Rapid growth
• Government subsidies in
advanced manufacturing and
smart industries
• Massive investments in
education and research
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10. Manufacturing, automation (300,000 employees)
Electronic technologies: production of electronic installation
(100,000 employees)
Automotive industry: automotive production (215,000 employees)
The way forward towards
"Alliance Industry 4.0 in Baden-Württemberg"
Important Sectors and Technologies in BW
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Automotive industry: automotive production (215,000 employees)
Information and communication technologies (153.000 employees)
Key enabling technologies -KETs- (Photonics, Sensors, Actors…)
All relevant sectors and technologies for
"industry 4.0", 400 Stakeholders
11. Fraunhofer Institut IPA
Fraunhofer Institut IAO
Fraunhofer IOSB
The way forward towards
"Alliance Industry 4.0 in Baden-Württemberg"
Leading Research Institutions in BW
for industry 4.0
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Fraunhofer IOSB
Fraunhofer ISI
Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft - Institute of
Microsystems and Information Technology
KIT, FZI, IMS Chips, …
12. Basic study: "Industry 4.0 for Baden-Württemberg"
Interactive map -
"Kompetenzatlas Industrie 4.0"
describes which activities in BW already are
are taking place
The way forward towards
"Alliance Industry 4.0 in Baden-Württemberg"
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are taking place
Application Center Industry 4.0
(Fraunhofer IPA) in Stuttgart-Vaihingen
and other research Institutes
13. Challenges for SMEs and employees
Produktion gets more and more complex:
Large enterprises can deal much
better with the switchover to industry
4.0 than SMEs
SMEs must be informed and motivated to
handle the challengehandle the challenge
Tasks of the employees will increase:
The employee will become a manager
of complex and flexible production
processes
Employees must be informed, motivated and
qualified
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14. • To connect all relevant sectors and technologies;
more than 50 organisations and institutes
Setting up the
"Alliance Industry 4.0 Baden-Württemberg"
founded 26 march 2015
more than 50 organisations and institutes
• Transfer of technology, mostly to the SMEs
• Presentation of Best-Practices all over BW
• R&D projects
Our Vision: BW leading region for Industry 4.0
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15. Working groups
• employment and organisation
– prospects of the impact of Industry 4.0 for industrial
production processes and employment
– to foster the qualification
• technologies and products• technologies and products
– Identification of future core technology
– Initiation and evaluation of projects
• transfer and implementation in SMEs
– Identification of lighthouse projects
-> project "100 venues for Industry 4.0 in BW"
– workshops in the whole region of BW
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16. Main Topics
• to initiate and implement research
• transfer of technologies and guiding function
• to manage the whole process with a secretary
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Concentration of the topics in three pillars:
1. » Cyber Physical Systems, intelligent Sensors «
2. » IT-Systems, application, business opportunities«
3. » Planning and guidance of production «
17. Who are the driving forces?
Steering Committee for the Alliance Industry
4.0 Baden-Württemberg
• The Steering Committee decides upon strategy, goals and visions
of the Alliance Industry 4.0 BW
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• currently 23 high-ranking representatives of companies and
business organisations, R&D institutions, trade unions
• CEO and speaker Dr.-Ing. E.h. Wittenstein
• under the patronat of Minister Dr. Schmid
18. What's next? Work programme of the Alliance
Main task: Transfer of technology to SMEs
stepwise event/workshop concept:
I. Regional information
Roadshow-concept, 6 events until summer
Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Alliance
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Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Alliance
II. Workshops in Enterprises "Best-Practice-Examples"
(so called "100 Orte für Industrie 4.0")
III. Workshops with specific enterprises to develop implementation
projects, supporters with practical experience
IV. Communication of success-stories, e.g. on fairs ...
19. Future challenges / open questions
• Data protection - important issue for SMEs
• to provide services for SMEs; one example: "Virtual Fort
Knox" as a high secure cloud for applications in the machine
tool sectortool sector
• standardisation of norms (EU, worldwide?).
• To develop models of reference for application for SMEs
and new business opportunities in the service sector;
• Engineers and IT have to speak with the same "language"
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20. Prospects for cooperation
in the Four motors and Ass.
• cooperation in all areas related "cyber physical systems"
Sensors, microsystem technologies, embedded systems
• calls in HORIZON 2020
• fostering crossborder value chains (for example: IT, 3 D• fostering crossborder value chains (for example: IT, 3 D
printing, robotics, sensors)
• exchange of experience in support of SMEs
• four motor award for innovative companies in digital
economy
• cooperation in a wider field: Vanguard Initiative
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21. Moltes gràcies per la seva atenció!
www.mfw-baden-wuerttemberg.de
Guido.Rebstock@mfw.bwl.de
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