Central European cooperation workshop and Watify Matchmaking Event on Industry 4.0
- 20 Sep 2017 to 21 Sep 2017
- ÖBÖLHÁZ RENDEZVÉNYKÖZPONT (BayHouse Event Centre)
This event is the next thematic workshop of the Smart Specialisation Cooperation in Central Europe initiative launched by DG REGIO in 2016 and takes a closer look at the potential cooperation in the field of Industry 4.0. The event offers a chance for businesses, researchers, knowledge institutes and intermediaries to meet new partners and exchange ideas for innovative solutions and collaborative investments in the fields of Industry 4.0.
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20 September 2017, Wednesday
10:00-10:30
Official opening of the event
Prof. József Pálinkás, president of National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NRDI Office)
Addressing the event
István Lepsényi, state secretary, Ministry for National Economy
Smart specialization cooperation in Central Europe
Vittoria Alliata di Villafranca, Director, EU Commission; Directorate General for Regional and Urban Policy (DG REGIO)
10:30-10:50
INTERREG CENTRAL EUROPE third call for proposals: Thematic focus on regional smart specialisation strategies PDF (611 KB)
Monika Schönerklee-Grasser, Head of Evaluation and Monitoring Unit, Interreg Central Europe Joint Secretariat
10:50-12:30
Presentation of relevant funding opportunities of Horizon 2020 and other programmes
- Horizon 2020, “Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Advanced manufacturing and processing, and Biotechnology” programme in 2018-2020 PDF (1 253 KB)
John Cleuren, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation, Senior Expert, NMBP Call Coordinator - Information and Communication Technologies Horizon 2020 PDF (3 471 KB)
Edina Németh, ICT, FET, Horizon 2020 Programme Committee Member (PC) National Contact Point (NCP) - Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership PDF (564 KB)
Ágnes Divinyi, National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NRDI Office) - EUREKA & EUROSTARS – Helping SMEs to innovate across borders PDF (924 KB)
Gergely Mészáros, EUREKA/EUROSTARS National Project Coordinator (NPC), National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NRDI Office)
13:30-18:50
Industry 4.0 – in practice: Keynote panel on future trends, thematic sessions with industry representatives and introduction of project ideas in advanced manufacturing
13:30-15:30
Future trends of Industry 4.0 – Panel discussion with keynote speakers
Moderator: Prof. László Monostori
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Introduction – Industry 4.0: New rooms for cooperation PDF (1 651 KB)
Prof. László Monostori, director of Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, & Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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Strategies for reindustrialization of European industries PDF (693 KB)
Prof. em. Engelbert Westkämper, University of Stuttgart & Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA
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Industry 4.0: An industrial view PDF (3 154 KB)
Mr. Joerg Bauer, President of General Electric Hungary
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Demanufacturing and Remanufacturing Systems for Circular Economy PDF ( 5 388 KB)
Prof. Tullio Tolio: director of Institute for Industrial Technologies and Automation –National Research Council of Italy (ITIA–CNR) & University of Polytechnic, Milano
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Human centred cyber-physical assembly PDF (930 KB)
Prof. Sebastian Schlund, Technical University, Wien
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Cognitive Assistance Systems in Manufacturing PDF (1 700 KB)
Mr. Lukas Merkel, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology – IGCV
15:50-17:30
Thematic sessions
1. Human-robot cooperation – from sensors to standards
Moderator: József Váncza, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (SZTAKI)
- Hepenix Kft. PDF (2 892 KB): József Tóth, director
- KUKA Robotics Hungary Kft. PDF (1 643 KB): Gábor Perity, sales manager
- OptoForce Kft. PDF (639 KB): Ákos Dömötör, managing director
- PROFACTOR GmbH PDF (5 396 KB): Christian Wögerer, Msc
- SZTAKI PDF (KB): Gábor Erdős, senior research associate
Panel discussion, including Q&A
2. Smart Factory: processing of production data, maintenance forecasting, manufacturing platforms, industrial internet, cyber-physical systems, high-performance manufacturing
Moderator: Prof. Charaf Hassan, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
- Bosch Rexroth Kft. PDF (1 062 KB): Dániel Prekel, head of system engineering
- Ericsson Hungary Kft. PDF (806 KB): Vilmos Beskid, head of R&D
- Innomine Kft. PDF (1 334 KB): Gábor Vicze, CEO
- IBM Commercial S&D Segment PDF (959 KB): Alexander Habinski, leader CEE
- IFKA PDF (382 KB): Krisztina Bárdos, director
- OpenLimit AG PDF (566 KB): Maik Pogoda, CEO
- SAP Hungary Kft. PDF (KB): Johannes Tulusan, Head of IoT & Digital Supply Chain
- Siemens Zrt. PDF (2 032 KB), Digital Factory: Tamás Jeránek, head of division
Panel discussion, including Q&A
17:30-18:50
Presentation of project ideas by the participants (3 minutes / presentation)
18:50-19:00
Watify Campaign and opportunities for collaboration and partnerships development – Eleonora Zoboli, Watify, Technopolis Group
21 September 2017, Thursday
9:00-9:15
Wrap up from day one – Brief summary of main conclusions from the Industry 4.0 project generating workshop
Jack Engwegen – senior advisor DG REGIO, Pierre Padilla – IDEA Consult
9:15-10:15
Presentation of platforms – examples of existing cooperation, panel discussion
Moderator: Vincent Duchene – IDEA consult
- European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) & EIT Digital Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) PDF (18 438 KB)
- Zoltán Horváth, director of EIT Digital KIC & Dean of the Faculty of Informatics at the University ELTE
- Thematic Smart Specialisation Platform for Industrial Modernisation (TSSP – IM) PDF (659 KB)
Pierre Padilla, IDEA Consult - Hungarian Industry 4.0 platform PDF (1 509 KB)
József Váncza, Head of the Research Laboratory on Engineering and Management Intelligence, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (SZTAKI) - European Technology Platform ManuFuture PDF (1 102 KB)
Géza Haidegger, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (SZTAKI) - EUREKA SMART Cluster, advanced manufacturing programme PDF (1 854 KB)
Joseba Bilbatua, senior coordinator
10:35-10:50
Introduction to Industry 4.0 matchmaking session
Eleonora Zoboli, Watify, Technopolis Group
Presentation of the Watify campaign and practical information on upcoming sessions, setting the scene for the multilateral working group meetings.
10:50-11:50
Multilateral Working group meetings driven by Watify
Group 1: Human-robot cooperation from sensors to standards
Moderator: Dr József Váncza, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (SZTAKI)
Group 2: Smart Factory: processing of production data, maintenance forecasting, manufacturing platforms, industrial internet, cyber-physical systems, High-Performance Manufacturing
Moderator: Eleonora Zoboli, Watify, Technopolis Group
11:50-13:00
Matchmaking session driven by Watify – Eleonora Zoboli, Watify, Technopolis Group
Pre-arranged exploratory one-to-one meetings – based on a personalised agenda (max 30 min / meeting) with participants from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain
Other related documents:
REPORT - comparative analysis of the Smart Specialization Strategies of Central Europe
Conclusions of the event in Zagreb held in 2016
Practical Information
- When
- 20 Sep 2017 to 21 Sep 2017
- Where
- ÖBÖLHÁZ RENDEZVÉNYKÖZPONT (BayHouse Event Centre)
- Registration Information
- Registration is closed for the event.
Description
The National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary (NRDIO) and the European Commission Directorates-General for Regional and Urban Policy (DG REGIO) and Research and Innovation (DG RTD) organised the CENTRAL EUROPEAN COOPERATION FOR INDUSTRY 4.0 workshop on 20-21 September 2017 in Budapest, Hungary.
This event followed on from the previous workshop on Smart Specialisation Cooperation in Central Europe held in 2016 in Zagreb and took a closer look at potential cooperation in the field of Industry 4.0.
The participants could
- take advantage of a professional forum with regional actors (i.e.. higher education, research centres, enterprises, research and innovation agencies, funding agencies) being active in advanced manufacturing and open for international RDI collaborations
- exchange ideas for innovative solutions and regional collaborative investments in the fields of Industry 4.0
- identify relevant cooperation opportunities, get an insight of existing European networks
- present your project idea for your potential partners
- have a chance to prepare specific regional collaborative projects, participate in a personalised matchmaking, a consortium building.
Main topics:
- Human-robot cooperation from sensors to standards,
- Cost-effective Smart Factory: processing of production data, maintenance forecasting, manufacturing platforms, industrial Internet, cyber-physical systems, 3D printing.
The workshop will be linked to a matchmaking session driven by Watify: Watify will drive the interactive workshop and pre-arranged exploratory one-to-one meetings based on personalised agendas on the second day of the event.
Venue
1117 Budapest Kopaszi-gát 1
GPS X: 47.46719239999999
GPS Y: 19.0639254