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Industrial Agility How to respond to the 4 th Industrial Revolution Paolo Sammicheli [email protected] @xdatap1 AGILE LONDON 16 Feb 2017

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Industrial Agility

How to respond to the 4th Industrial Revolution

Paolo Sammicheli [email protected] @xdatap1

AGILE LONDON16 Feb 2017

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Object Oriented Architecture: Modular Components OOA!

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Where it’s happening?

Where It’s Happening*

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Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry devices for laboratory and medical use

GPS Navigation and lasers for precise positioning of construction and farming equipment

Isotope and Trace-Gas Analyzers for field use

Rugged video cameras for field and recreational use

Telecommunication and computer-networking equipment

Audio and communications equip-ment(headsets, speakerphones, etc.)

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FESTO

Founded 1925 18.700 employees 250 subsidiaries 61 countries Turnover € 2,64 Billion

Level 4

Learning Factory

Level 2

Machining department

with electroplating

Gate 2

Gate 1

Canteen

Car park

220 m²Learning Factory covering

22 m building height

20 %electricity from own power generation

66,000 m²fl oor space

4levels

1,200 employees

Facts and fi gures

Festo AG & Co. KG6

Level 4

Hotbeds for ideas

Level 3

Assembly with VUVG lines

Level 3

Atrium

Level 3

Electronics production

Technical centre

Level 4

Customer solutions

Scharnhausen Technology Plant: Facts and fi gures 7

Scharnhausen Technology Plant https://www.festo.com/group/en/cms/10967.htm

In the new world, it is not the big fish which eats

the small fish, it's the fast fish which

eats the slow fish.

Klaus Schwab Founder and Executive Chairman World Economic Forum

What does this mean for the Industry?

Time to market

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User Experience

Innovation

Demand Variability

“The Winner takes it all”

The 4th Industrial Revolution will be the

Revolution of the Complexity

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INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

PRACTICESMETODOLOGIES

PRINCIPLES

VALUES

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INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

PRACTICES

Lift Off eXtreme Manufacturing

Object Oriented Design

Continuous IntegrationDesign Pattern

User Story

Pair Programming Mob Programming Continuous Delivery

Management 3.0 Empathy Mapping

Personas Product Canvas Cross Functional Feature Team

User Story Mapping Retrospectives Impact Mapping

Hardware Compiler HiTech Anticipation INDUSTRY4.0

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Test Drive Development

INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

METODOLOGIES

KanbanScrum

Lean Startup

Design Thinking

Lean Change

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Popcorn Flow

INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

PRINCIPLES

Complexity Thinking

AGILELEAN

eXtreme Manufacturing

Agile Management

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INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

VALUES

AGILELEAN SCRUM

AGILE PRODUCT CHARTER

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INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

PRACTICESMETODOLOGIES

PRINCIPLES

VALUES

© Paolo Sammicheli 2017

INDUSTRIAL AGILITY

The Charter for Agile Product Development

https://agileproductcharter.org

Cross functional team collaboration over specialization, process and tools

Modularity over tightly-coupled solutions Continuous customer collaboration

over inflexible contracts Useful continuous delivery

over a single comprehensive delivery Extending development through

manufacturing over fixing problems in the field Useful continuous documentation over

comprehensive documentation

We embrace agile methods as the engine driving innovative solutions and collaboration to amplify economic, ecologic

and social benefits across our planet. Through this work we have come to value:

That is, while there is value in the items on the right, we value the items on the left more.

«The fascination for Industrie 4.0 is twofold. First, for the first time an industrial revolution is predicted a-priori, not observed ex-post. This provides various opportunities for companies and research institutes to actively shape the future. Second, the economic impact of this industrial revolution is supposed to be huge.»(Hermann, Pentek, Otto, 2015, p.2Design Principles for Industrie 4.0 Scenarios: A Literature Review)

Paolo Sammicheli [email protected] @xdatap1

THANKS

www.industrial-agility.com

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