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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 723650.
D8.4 – Final Project Advertising Materials and Results
Deliverable ID D8.4
Deliverable Title Final Project Advertising Materials and Results
Work Package WP8 – Dissemination, Exploitation and Standardization
Dissemination Level PUBLIC
Version 1.0
Date 2019-11-21
Status Final
Lead Editor GLN
Main Contributors Marco Dias (GLN); Rosaria Rossini (LINKS); Claudio Pastrone
(LINKS)
Published by the MONSOON Consortium
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Document History
Version Date Author(s) Description
0.1 2019-09-25 Marco Dias
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Table of Content and First Draft
0.2 2019-09-26 Marco Dias
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Content Update
0.3 2019-09-30 Marco Dias
(GLN)
Document updated
0.4 2019-11-20 Marco Dias
(GLN)
Document updated with final results and material
1.0 2019-11-21 Marco Dias
(GLN)
Final version, updated also considering the input from
deliverable review
Version Date Reviewed by Summary of comments
0.4 2019-11-20 Claudio Pastrone
(LINKS)
Approved with minor modifications.
0.4 2019-11-20 Rosaria Rossini
(LINKS)
Approved with few suggestions.
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Table of Contents
Document History ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Executive Summary .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2 Dissemination Channels .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Dissemination Offline ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 External Stakeholder Group (ESG) ........................................................................................ 6
2.1.2 Project Leaflets...................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.3 Project Posters ...................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.4 Project Newsletter .............................................................................................................. 15
2.1.5 MONSOON Workshops, Seminars and Conferences .......................................................... 16
2.1.6 Training Material and Educational Kits ............................................................................... 18
2.1.7 Mobilization with Associations and Networking with other Associations.......................... 19
2.1.8 Publications ......................................................................................................................... 22
2.1.9 Project Video ....................................................................................................................... 24
2.1.10 Events and Conferences ...................................................................................................... 25
2.1.11 Clustering activities ............................................................................................................. 28
2.1.12 MONSOON Partners’ Dissemination Channels ................................................................... 30
2.2 Dissemination Online .................................................................................................................................................. 32
2.2.1 Project Website (https://www.spire2030.eu/monsoon) ................................................... 32
2.2.2 Twitter (https://twitter.com/MONSOON_EU) ................................................................... 34
2.2.3 Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/monsoon2020/) ...................................... 35
3 Conclusion.................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
5 Acronyms .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
List of figures ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
List of tables......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
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Executive Summary
MONSOON project started in September 2016 with a lifetime of 36 months and the goal is to provide
industries a dependable, replicable and cost-effective methodology that helps them achieving significant
improvements in the efficient use (and re-use) of raw resources and energy, easing effective use of cross-
sectorial competences.
This document constitutes the Deliverable D8.4 – Final Project Advertising Materials and Results of the
MONSOON project (Grant Agreement No.:723650) and presents the project dissemination Material and the
tools that been used to publicise the developments during the 36 months of the project and also relying
on channels and online platform.
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1 Introduction
The dissemination of the project is addressed through the sharing of experiences, achievements and
forecasted benefits with the European process industry stakeholders, research communities, as well as
system integrators for the process industry has described on the goals for Task 8.2.
To reach these targets, the consortium defined several channels to share the outcomes and to approach
new segments or potential end users for the efficient platform that the MONSOON is developing.
The main objectives of the dissemination tools are:
I. Inform the public and various interested industries about the progress of the project
II. Deliver the knowledge to the scientific public, potential stakeholders and General public
III. Generate interaction with the industries and strategic partners
IV. Publicise the events where the Monsoon consortium attends
V. Create a library of knowledge related to process efficiency based on predictive functions and
tools
VI. Approach specific target groups to the goals of the project: ESG members and Academia
VII. Build and increase an end user network.
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2 Dissemination Channels
The project consortium is using offline and online dissemination channels to better spread the project
developments to the respective target groups. The project is using channels such as dissemination material
– brochure and Posters, Newsletters, Publications, Lectures, Website and social networks. Most of these
dissemination materials are available on the project website - https://www.spire2030.eu/monsoon.
Another dissemination approach is based on the partners network, through their specific channels –
websites, social media profiles, local/national clusters and associations and local/national media.
2.1 Dissemination Offline
2.1.1 External Stakeholder Group (ESG)
Since the beginning of the project, the consortium stablished several contacts with companies and
associations, in order to create a multidisciplinary and expert group that would support the consortium and
bring it critical mass to the project.
From these contacts, 8 entities were engaged. In order to spread MONSOON vision and results in the ESG
group and also involving them in a co-design and early validation of the MONSOON solution 4 meetings
were performed:
1 Presentation of the MONSOON project and Discussion on cross-sectorial challenges - Online meeting,
November 2016
2 Second presentation of the MONSOON project and Discussion on cross-sectorial challenges with new
stakeholders engagement - Online meeting, November 2017
3 Presentation of the first developments and results from MONSOON Dashboard and tools – Online
meeting, January 2018
4 Presentation of final outcomes from the MONSOON solution and Business Model scenarios – Physical
meeting in Turin, May 2019.
2.1.2 Project Leaflets
In the first half of the project, a first leaflet was produced to present the concept of the project, objectives
and the application domains with the potential impacts. There were printed 1200 units of this first leaflet
and distributed during events and networking meetings (more detailed on Table 4) and represented the
best vehicle to explain in a simple way the project value.
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Figure 1. Outer side of the first Leaflet
Figure 2. Inner side of the first Leaflet
Reaching the end of the project, the consortium prepared a new leaflet to present the outcomes of the
project, highlighting the potential innovation from the developed tools. 2000 units of the new Leaflet were
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printed and distributed during the Final Workshop of the project and to all project stakeholders, as to each
partner' contact network.
Figure 3. Outer side of the second Leaflet
Figure 4. Outer side of the second Leaflet
2.1.3 Project Posters
Participating in different kind of events, several posters were developed and created to better explain the
goals of the project and to expose the inside details of the MONSOON solution.
In the first half of the project, two posters were created to describe the project concept, vision, further
impacts that the MONSOON solution can offer to final end-users (Figure 5), as well the structure and the
use cases description on each domain (Figure 6).
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Figure 5. Poster #01 – Vision and Impacts
Figure 6. Poster #02 – Application Domains and general KPI description
In the second half of the project, and due to the organization of the Shared Workshop in Frankfurt on
October 2018 and the organization of the Final Workshop in Turin on September 2019, the consortium
prepared several other posters, more technical and oriented to specific study subjects, as presented in the
next figures.
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Figure 7. Poster #03 – Aluminium Domain Business Cases
Figure 8. Poster #04 – Plastic Domain Business Cases
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Figure 9. Poster #05 – RunTime Container
Figure 10. Poster #06 – CrossSetorial DataLab amd Semantic Models
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Figure 11. Poster #07 – Trend Analysis, Deep Machine Learning and LCA
Figure 12. Poster #08 – Standarization
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Figure 13. Poster #09 – Predictive Modeling For Plastics
Figure 14. Poster #10 – Predictive Functions For Plastics
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Figure 15. Poster #11 – Communication Monitorization Tool
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2.1.4 Project Newsletter
The aim of the Newsletters is to describe the concepts that support the MONSOON and to deliver the
outcomes to the General Public. Every semester a new newsletter was produced based on selected issues
that are related to the ongoing tasks and brief presentation of each consortium partner and his relevance
to the project.
The structure of the newsletter consists on the following standard sections: “Summary Message / Editorial”,
“Concept descriptions”, “Partner Presentations”, “Dissemination Activities” and “Project News”.
Figure 16. Newsletter #1 – Page 1 and 2
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Figure 17. Newsletter #1 – Page 3 and 4
During the project, 6 newsletters were developed and released to the project website and shared with ESG
members, was well with the partner’ contact network.
2.1.5 MONSOON Workshops, Seminars and Conferences
During the project, the consortium partners performed several events for their business network, spreading
and disseminating the MONSOON goals and tool developments.
As a unified consortium, 2 important events were organized.
2.1.5.1 Joint Workshop on October 2018, in Frankfurt – Germany
Subordinate to the theme ”Digitized Operations for Sustainable Process Industries”, this event
was organized by 4 SPIRE projects – MONSOON, FUDIPO, COPRO and COCOP with the objective
of disseminate the achievements of each project through panel sessions and Posters exposure. 108
participants attended to the event, from different countries and business segments, where the main
discussion was focused on the industrial digitalization and challenges associated to it.
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Figure 18. MONSOON Joint Workshop Teaser
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2.1.5.2 Final MONSOON Workshop on September 2019, in Turin. Italy
Following the same alignment from the previous event, the workshop named “Digitized
Operations for Sustainable Process Industries Pathway Towards Industry 4.0” was performed
by the MONSOON consortium with the support of FUDIPO, COPRO and COCOP - SPIRE projects
and was attended by 64 participants. As a final project event, the final outcomes of the MONSOON
solution were presented, achieving good critics by the experts who attend to the workshop.
Figure 19. MONSOON Final Workshop Teaser
2.1.6 Training Material and Educational Kits
After the first development and tested tools, the MONSOON partners created some Training material to be
distributed to the users of the MONSOON tools.
On Table 1 it is described the educational material prepared by the consortium partners.
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Table 1 – Training Material
2.1.7 Mobilization with Associations and Networking with other Associations
As previous written, another important dissemination approach is based on the partners network, through
their specific channels. The proximity of each partner to association business networks and clusters, became
a natural vehicle of the MONSOON dissemination.
As one of the project targets was to have at least 20 Associations engaged, Table 2 presents the 22
associations that were involved during the project duration.
TRAINING MATERIAL TITLE
DESCRIPTION
INVOLVED CONSORTIUM
PARTNERS
When Session was preformed
How many
attendees
MONSOON Dunkirk Training Platform Overview
This document provides a high-level overview of the Runtime Container deployed in Dunkirk. It presents the Runtime Container architecture and all components deployed on sites. It also gives more detail about which actions that can be performed on each of those components. This document is addressed to IT teams. This document cannot be disclosed to public.
Capgemini 27/08/2019 4
MONSOON Dunkrik Training LCA
This document provides an introduction to Life Cycle Assessment tool. It explains how the tool was implemented, i.e, how KPIs are computed and at which frequency. It does not provide methodology for interpretation of computed KPIs.
Capgemini 27/08/2019 1
MONSOON Dunkrik Training LCA
Overview of LCA plugin and description of its features. General guidelines for main LCA dashboard (green anode production) and specific focus on selected KPI-specific dashboards including results interpretation and possible uses of the results
LCEN 27/08/2019 1
MONSOON global presentation to AD people
Generic presentation of the MONSOON project, its link to Riotinto's project DUNE and general presentation of the architecture, etc.
AP 27/08/2019 9
MONSOON Dunkirk Training Platform Overview
This document provides a high-level overview of the Runtime Container deployed in Dunkirk. It presents the Runtime Container architecture and all components deployed on sites. It also gives more detail about which actions that can be performed on each of those components. This document is addressed to IT teams. This document cannot be disclosed to public.
Capgemini 27/08/2019 4
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Table 2 – Engaged Associations list
Consortium
Partner Associations Engaged Conection to MONSOON
GLN CEFAMOL It is a national association for the Moulds Manufacturing
CAP Club MES
French Association 1901 law, the Club MES aims to promote
and develop applications and actions in favor of MES
(Manufacturing Execution System). MONSOON project was
presented during "Les Assises du MES" event, yearly event
organized by the Club MES
CERTH SEVE The Greek Exporters Association (SEVE) was established in
1975 as a non-profit organization and is currently the largest
association of exporting companies in Greece numbering
approximately 750 member – companies. / key chamber for
diffusion
CERTH SEPVE
SEPVE was founded in April 1994 and is a private non-profit
organization based in Thessaloniki. Throughout its operation
to date, it is the only collective body representing the
interests of IT companies operating in the regions of
Macedonia, Thrace and Thessaly. / key chamber for diffusion
CERTH TEE-TCG
The Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE-TCG) is a public legal
entity, with an elected administration. Its headquarters are in
Athens and has branches in 17 geographical regions. TCG
aims at developing Science and Technology in sectors
related to the disciplines of its members, for the economic,
social, and cultural development of the country, in
accordance with the principles of sustainability and
environmental protection. / key chamber for diffusion
CERTH TITAN CEMENT
TITAN Group is an international cement and building
materials producer aspiring to serve the needs of society,
while contributing to sustainable growth with responsibility
and integrity. / key process industry partner to collaborate
with
AP European Aluminium
Association
It is an association of the main european
aluminium producers.
LINKS
EFFRA - European Factories of
the Future Research
Association
It is the official representative of the private side in the
'Factories of the Future' PPP
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Consortium
Partner Associations Engaged Conection to MONSOON
LINKS Piccola Industria - Unione
Industriale Torino It is a local association of industries
LINKS MESAP It is a local association of industries, start-ups, research centers
and universities focused on manufacturing/industry 4.0
GLN ANEME Is is a national association of Metallurgical and
Electromechanical Companies
GLN APIP It is a Portuguese national association for the Plastic Industries
LINKS A.SPIRE It is the European Association which is committed to manage
and implement the SPIRE Public-Private Partnership
LINKS Polo ICT
It is a local association of SMEs, large enterprises, private and
public research centers, end users and other entities
collaborating in the development of new projects and
innovative services (having a focus on ICT).
KIMW Supporting association of
KIMW
The founder and managing partner of the Kunststoff-Institut
Lüdenscheid is a registered association trading . It was
established in 1988 by companies from the region of Southern
Westphalia, with the association not being engaged in any
business activity, but only organising the network or cluster of
currently more than 370 members. The network is
characterised by steady growth and interdisciplinary
cooperation.
LINKS DIGITAL INNOVATION HUB
PIEMONTE
It is the Piedmont section of a national association focusing
on innovation and enabling the interconnection between
Competence Centers and industries
UNE SERCOBE
SERCOBE is the Spanish Association of Manufacturers of
Capital Goods. It represents 120 companies and industrial
groups, 4 collective members and 3 special groups,
representing more than 400 Spanish companies
UNE Corporación Mondragón
Corporación Mondragón is an association of independent and
autonomous cooperatives. Together,they are one of the main
industrial groups in Spain.
Fraunhofer IHK Bonn IHK Bonn is the local chamber of commerce of the former
capital of Germany, the city of Bonn.
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2.1.8 Publications
In the context of a project, the Publications are the means of disseminating the technical and scientific
content, valuing it in the academic environment. The importance of this tool represents an opportunity to
demonstrate in a cohesive and solid way the advances in technology and innovation, adding value to shared
knowledge.
As one of the project targets was to have 3 Publications in Conference Proceedings and 3 Articles
Publications / Papers, during the project, 6 publications were presented in Conference Proceedings and 4
others as Article Publications or papers, as described on table 3.
Consortium
Partner Associations Engaged Conection to MONSOON
Fraunhofer Business Development
Council Bonn
The business development council Bonn is promoting
services for companies and organizes workshops,
conferences and other events like the IT-Forum or Digital
Bonn in order to foster collaboration and knowledge
exchange between companies and R&D / scientific
institutions.
Fraunhofer BVMW Hessen
The BVMW Hessen is the association of SMEs in the state of
Hessia in Germany and organizes regularly workshops and
community meetups where Fraunhofer participated.
AP AXELERA
The AXELERA cluster is a network associating companies,
research laboratories and training organizations in the
chemistry-environment sector in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes
district in France. The objective is to create value by
developing innovative and competitive solutions for the
industry at the confluence of chemistry, environment and
energy
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Table 3 – List of Publications
Year of
Publication
PUBLICATION
TYPE PUBLICATION TITLE AUTHORS
TITLE of the
Journal/Proceedings
/Book series/Book
(chapter option)
Relevant
Pages PUBLISHER
2018 Article in
Journal
Big Data Processing
and Analytics
Platform Architecture
for Process Industry
Factories
Peter Bednar,
Martin Sarnovsky,
Miroslav Smatana
(TUK)
Big Data and
Cognitive Computing
Journal
-- MDPI
2017
Publication in
Conference
Proceedings
Data integration in
scalable data
analytics platform for
process industries
Martin Sarnovsky,
Peter Bednar,
Miroslav Smatana
(TUK)
IEEE 21st International
Conference on
Intelligent
Engineering Systems
187 - 192 IEEE
2017
Publication in
Conference
Proceedings
MONSOON project –
design of big data
analysis platform in
process industries (in
Slovak)
Martin Sarnovsky,
Peter Bednar (TUK) Data a znalosti 93 - 97
University of
West Bohemia
2018 Article in
Journal
Optimizing industrial
processes through
MONSOON
Jose Antonio
Jimenez (UNE) Revista UNE 24-25
Spanish
Association for
Standardization
(UNE)
2018
Publication in
Conference
Proceedings
Forecasting faults of
industrial equipment
using machine and
deep learning
classifiers
Nikolaos Kolokas,
Thanasis Vafeiadis,
Dimosthenis
Ioannidis, Dimitrios
Tzovaras (CERTH)
IEEE International
Conference on
Innovations in
Intelligent Systems
and Applications
-- IEEE
2018
Publication in
Conference
Proceedings
Anode Quality
Monitoring Using
Advanced Data
Analytics
Bilal Azennoud
(PROB)
Ameline Bernard
(AP)
Vincent Bonnivard
(PROB)
Hervé Pedroli (AD)
Light Metals 2019:
Electrode Technology
for Aluminium
Production
-- --
2018 Poster in
conference
Entwicklung eines
modellbasierten
Steuerungskonzeptes
zur
unternehmensweiten
Optimierung
Ruben Schlutter,
Marko Gehlen TECHNOMER --
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2.1.9 Project Video
The videos are, also, a good tool to better describe functionalities and offer a good perception how things
work. Since the MONSOON solution it based on a IoT platform, a short video was created to be published
on the website, as well to be used in workshops, training sessions and dissemination activities after the end
of the project.
datenintensiver
Prozesse
2019
Publication in
Conference
Proceedings
Anomaly detection in
aluminum
production with
unsupervised
machine learning
classifiers
Nikolaos Kolokas,
Thanasis Vafeiadis,
Dimosthenis
Ioannidis, Dimitrios
Tzovaras (CERTH)
International
Symposium on
INnovations in
Intelligent SysTems
and Applications
-- IEEE
2019
Publication in
Conference
Proceedings
Forecasting bath and
metal height features
in electrolysis process
Achilleas Pasias,
Thanasis Vafeiadis,
Dimosthenis
Ioannidis, Dimitrios
Tzovaras (CERTH)
International
Workshop on IoT
Applications and
Industry 4.0
-- IEEE
2019 Article in
Journal
Cross-Sectorial
Semantic Model for
Support of Data
Analytics in Process
Industries
Martin Sarnovsky,
Peter Bednar,
Miroslav Smatana
(TUK)
Processes Journal,
Special Issue: "Big
Data Analysis in the
Process Industry"
Volume
7, Issue 5 MDPI
2019 Article in
Journal
Fault Prognostics in
Industrial Domains
using
Unsupervised
Machine Learning
Classifiers
Nikolaos Kolokas,
Thanasis Vafeiadis,
Dimosthenis
Ioannidis, Dimitrios
Tzovaras (CERTH)
Engineering
Applications of
Artificial Intelligence
-- Elsevier
2019
Other (Article
in a
Newspaper
insert)
The efficiency of
production processes
Claudio Pastrone
(LINKS) Platinum 136
New Business
Media
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2.1.10 Events and Conferences
B2B relationships are important in that it easily reaches potential users interested in technological
developments.
As the consortium is made up of partners from 7 different countries, the area of action is quite satisfactory,
providing a wide range of opportunities for interaction with European markets and participation in
knowledge sharing events such as Conferences, Lectures, Workshops, Fairs and Exhibitions, among others.
Figure 20. Project event activities overview
Since the beginning of the project, about 22 participations in events of this nature have been counted.
Table 4 – List of project events attendance
Date Location Event
Type Event name Attendes Project Relation
7.DEC’16 Paris Exhibition
& conferences
SMART Industries Manuel Chareyre (Rio
Tinto / AP) Nathalie Praizelin (CAP)
Presentation: Rio Tinto context and 4.0 program (focus on Industrial Big Data).
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25.JAN’17 Frankfurt Exhibition
& conferences
SPIRE - Tackling the Future of Plant Operation
Claudio Pastrone (ISMB) Alexander Schneider (FIT) Miguel Machado (GLN) Marco Dias (GLN)
MONSOON Flyer dissemination and networking
Date Location Event Type Event name Attendes Project Relation
07.MAR’17 Paris Exhibition &
conferences Big Data Paris
event
Manuel Chareyre (Rio Tinto / AP)
Nathalie Praizelin (CAP)
Presentation: Rio Tinto context and 4.0 program (focus
on Industrial Big Data).
04.MAY’17 Turin Exhibition &
conferences SMART
Industries Claudio Pastrone
(ISMB) Presentation of MONSOON
main objectives and use cases.
01.JUN’17 Paris Exhibition &
conferences Assises du MES
Nicolas Monnet (Rio Tinto /
AP) Nathalie Praizelin (CAP)
Presentation: Rio Tinto context and 4.0 program (focus
on Industrial Big Data).
27.JUN’17 Berlin Exhibition &
conferences Autonomous
Machines World
Nicolas Monnet (Rio Tinto /
AP)
Presentation: Rio Tinto context and 4.0 program (focus
on Industrial Big Data).
22.SEP’17 Grenoble
and Lyon Teleconference Capgemini GARI Jean Glaschler (CAP)
Presentation: Presentation: - H2020 and SPIRE
overview - MONSOON overview
- MONSOON Functional Architecture
- Aluminium and Plastic use cases explanation
26.SEP’17 Paris Conference Capgemini Week of Innovation
Networks
Ameline BERNARD (Rio Tinto / AP) and
Vivian GUILLAUD (CAP)
Presentation: Rio Tinto context and 4.0 program (focus on Industrial Big Data); How to
accelerate with Open Innovation and EC funding; H2020 and SPIRE overview. MONSOON
overview.
28.SET’17 Toulouse Conference Capgemini Week of Innovation
Networks
Nicolas Monnet (Rio Tinto /
AP) Nathalie Praizelin (CAP)
05.OCT’17 Plzen Conference Data a znalosti
2017
Martin Sarnovsky, Miroslav Smatana
(TUK)
Presentation of the conference paper:
MONSOON overview Architecture and technologies
description Use cases description Paper titled:
MONSOON project – design of big data analysis plaform in
process industries (in Slovak)
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21.OCT’17 Larnaca Conference
INES 2017 (IEEE International
Conference on Intelligent
Engineering Systems)
Martin Sarnovsky, Miroslav Smatana
(TUK)
Presentation of the conference paper:
MONSOON overview Architecture description Data
integration approach Paper title: Data integration in
scalable data analytics platform for process industries
Date Location Event Type Event name Attendes Project Relation
07.FEB’18 Kosice Conference
SAMI 2018 (IEEE World Symposium on
Applied Machine Intelligence and
informatics)
Martin Sarnovsky (TUK)
Plenary talk, presentation of MONSOON main objectives and
Data Lab architecture
30.MAR’18 PARIS Exhibition
& conferences
SMART Industries Ameline Bernard (Rio
Tinto / AP) Nathalie Praizelin (CAP)
Find other potential ESG members.
Promotion of H2020 and SPIRE sub program.
Promotion of MONSOON
09.MAY’18 MILAN Conference The Future
Aluminium Forum Claudio Pastrone
(ISMB) Plenary talk, presentation of
MONSOON
23.MAY’18 Reggio
Emilia Conference
Nuovi strumenti per la competitività in ottica Industry 4.0
Rosaria Rossini Presentation of MONSOON
Project and results
29.AUG'18 Berlin Conference Life Cycle
Innovation Conference
Massimo De Pieri, Eleonora Vannuzzi
(LCEN)
Presentation of MONSOON as innovative application of LCA in
EU-funded projects
06.SEP'18 Prague Conference
Setkání kateder kybernetiky z České i Slovenské republiky, Industry 4.0 section
Martin Sarnovsky (TUK)
Plenary talk, presentation of MONSOON Data Lab architecture
and Semantic Framework
03.DEC'18
San Antonio
(Ameline is in Canada)
Conference TMS (annual
Alumium meeting)
Ameline Bernard (AP) Vincent Bonnivard
(PROB) Bilal Azenoud (PROB)
Presentation of MONSOON's anode quality PF
06.MAR'19 Warsaw Conference Futur Aluminium Forum (ICSOBA
session) André Augé (AP)
Presentation of Monsoon in the Aluminium industry
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22.MAR'19 Reggio
Emilia Workshop
Workshop: il project management
nel contesto dell'insustria 4.0
Rosaria Rossini (LINKS)
Presentation on MONSOON IoT
26.SEP'19 Kosice Conference
T-Systems ATTIC (Annual T-Systems
Technology and Innovation
Conference)
Peter Bednar (TUK) Presentation of MONSOON
project, Data Lab architecture and lessons-learned
2.1.11 Clustering activities
For the clustering activities, the MONSOON solution linked to other European Union Projects / initiatives in
joint activities
2.1.11.1 SPIRE - Tackling the Future of Plant Operation, January 2017, in DECHEMA Frankfurt –
Germany
MONSOON Consortium attended the workshop, distributing leaflets during the event and supporting
the two H2020 projects – Consense and Propat, along with other European projects.
Figure 21. CONSENS and PROPAT Workshop
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2.1.11.2 ACHEMA, June 2018, in Frankfurt – Germany
MONSOON Consortium shared a booth along with other SPIRE projects, disseminating the project
through poster presentation, B2B meetings and Leaflet distribution.
Figure 22. Booth in ACHEMA June 2018
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2.1.12 MONSOON Partners’ Dissemination Channels
Each partner has their own network and it becomes the ideal vehicle to establish direct dissemination,
through B2B sessions, based on trust and confidence pillars with their stakeholders.
Table 5 – MONSOON PARTNER’ Dissemination Channels
CONSORTIUM PARTNER DISSEMINATION CHANNEL
AP
Internal communication slides, for each big AP milestone: physical meetings, training in AD, workshop in AD, etc / People concerned: around 300 persons, mainly internal Riotinto Official Website Rio Tinto https://www.riotinto.com/ Official Website LAD http://www.aluminiumdunkerque.fr Official Website European Aluminium Association https://european-aluminium.eu/ Linkedin AP https://www.linkedin.com/company/rio-tinto/ Linkedin LAD https://www.linkedin.com/company/ Twitter https://twitter.com/riotinto (@RioTinto)
CONSORTIUM PARTNER DISSEMINATION CHANNEL
CAP
Intranet news / People concerned: all Capgemini people. Capgemini Week of Innovation Network conferences / People concerned: Capgemini customers Specific occasions with customers / People concerned: Capgemini Digital Manufacturing Team customers Twitter and LinkedIn Posts
LCEN Offical website http://www.lcengineering.eu/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/life-cycle-engineering-srl/ Twitter https://twitter.com/lifecycle_eng
CERTH Offical website http://www.iti.gr/iti/index.html Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/certh/about/ Twitter https://twitter.com/certhellas?lang=el
GLN Offical website http://www.gln.pt Internal newsletter B2B meetings with local clusters and Company' stakeholders
UNE
Official website www.une.org Official monthly magazine of the Spanish Association for Standardization revista.une.org UNE twitter https://twitter.com/normasune?lang=es UNE Linkedin https://es.linkedin.com/company/une-asociaci%C3%B3n-espa%C3%B1ola-de-normalizaci%C3%B3n
KIMW Presentation of MONSOON Progress in KIMW Network
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LINKS
Official website https://linksfoundation.com/en/ LINKS twitter https://twitter.com/linksfoundation LINKS Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/links-%E2%80%93-leading-innovation-&-knowledge-for-society/
TUK
Faculty website https://ekf.tuke.sk/ Presentation to representatives of Slovak and Czech technical universities focused on the subject of Industry 4.0 Scientific journals and conferences Conferences organised by companies of Košice IT Valley association Conferences organised by University Science Park Technicom
PROB
Official website : https://www.probayes.com/ ProbaYes Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/probayes/?originalSubdomain=fr ProbaYes Twitter : https://twitter.com/Probayes_IA ProbaYes Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/probayes/?hl=fr
FIT
Official website : http://www.fit.fraunhofer.de/ FIT Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/fraunhofer-fit/ FIT Twitter : https://twitter.com/fraunhofer_fit FIT Xing: https://www.xing.com/companies/fraunhofer-institutf%C3%BCrangewandteinformationstechnikfit FIT Xing Alumni Group Fraunhofer FIT: https://www.xing.com/communities/groups/alumni-fraunhofer-institut-fuer-angewandte-informationstechnik-fit-1f8b-1054426/posts Fraunhofer FIT Newsletter and Press section on website: https://www.fit.fraunhofer.de/de/presse.html
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2.2 Dissemination Online
In nowadays the presence in the world wide web is common sense and to reach the global public the
strategy must assume a position in social networks.
2.2.1 Project Website (https://www.spire2030.eu/monsoon)
Since project M3, the MONSOON website has been online sharing the developments of the MONSOON
solution and news from the project consortium.
Figure 23. MONSOON Website
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In the next figure it is presented the website statistical data provided by spire2030.eu between March
2018 until September 2019, corresponding to the second half of the project.
Figure 24. MONSOON Website Statistic
Table 6 – MONSOON Website Statistic
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2.2.2 Twitter (https://twitter.com/MONSOON_EU)
As professional communication tool, the Twitter offers real-time interactions as well as a vehicle to reach
many target audience and market segments.
On-going posts and status updates on Twitter about project developments, news, and sharing best practices
increase stakeholder engagement and help reach interaction with potential end-users as well as other
interested audience.
Figure 25. MONSOON Tweeter Profile
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Statistical data collected from Twitter statistics from the last month
Figure 26. MONSOON Twitter Statistic
2.2.3 Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/monsoon2020/)
Linkedin is a business-oriented professional networking tool that is used by several companies as a source
of information and opportunities for their business orientation. As alternative dissemination channel, a
Linkedin account was created to share the project and publicise the approaching events where potential
end-users can reach the consortium for more technical details and commercial relations
Figure 27. MONSOON Linkedin Profile
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Statistical data collected from Linkedin statistics from the last 10 months
Figure 28. Linkedin Statistics
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3 Conclusion
This deliverable presented the MONSOON advertising materials used during the project duration and its
results.
The dissemination activities are normally oriented to the scope and audience demands about some topic
or area. For this project, the consortium had to readjust the strategy in order to cover potential end-users
for the MONSOON solution.
The dissemination results reveal that more actions were taken on events presence and B2B connections,
instead of Online Dissemination. The reason for this is related to the studied industrial domains, which the
potential end-users prefer the personal relations and to get familiarize with the tools.
Nevertheless, the project achieved the expected targets, with the presence in several events – exhibitions,
Conferences and Fairs; Presentation in Conference Proceedings; Article Publications; External Stakeholder
Group Meetings; and significant contacts with direct or indirect potential end-users, over the consortium
partners network and Associations/Clusters.
The consortium organized two major events – a shared workshop (with the cooperation of 3 other SPIRE
projects) and a final Workshop to disseminate the MONSOON solution to the scientific and industrial
audience, distributing dissemination material and presenting several project Posters.
After the end of the project, the consortium partners will keep disseminating the project through flyers and
B2B meetings, approaching new industrial scenarios, where the MONSOON Solution can be implemented.
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5 Acronyms
Table 7. Acronyms Table
Acronym Explanation
ESG External Stakeholders Group
B2B Business to Business
List of figures
Figure 1. Outer side of the first Leaflet ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Figure 2. Inner side of the first Leaflet ................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Figure 3. Outer side of the second Leaflet .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Figure 4. Outer side of the second Leaflet .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 5. Poster #01 – Vision and Impacts.......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 6. Poster #02 – Application Domains and general KPI description ............................................................................................ 9
Figure 7. Poster #03 – Aluminium Domain Business Cases ...................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 8. Poster #04 – Plastic Domain Business Cases ............................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 9. Poster #05 – RunTime Container ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 10. Poster #06 – CrossSetorial DataLab amd Semantic Models ............................................................................................... 11 Figure 11. Poster #07 – Trend Analysis, Deep Machine Learning and LCA ....................................................................................... 12 Figure 12. Poster #08 – Standarization.............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 13. Poster #09 – Predictive Modeling For Plastics.......................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 14. Poster #10 – Predictive Functions For Plastics.......................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 15. Poster #11 – Communication Monitorization Tool ................................................................................................................ 14 Figure 16. Newsletter #1 – Page 1 and 2 ........................................................................................................................................................... 15 Figure 17. Newsletter #1 – Page 3 and 4 ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 18. MONSOON Joint Workshop Teaser ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 19. MONSOON Final Workshop Teaser ............................................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 20. Project event activities overview ...................................................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 21. CONSENS and PROPAT Workshop ................................................................................................................................................. 28 Figure 22. Booth in ACHEMA June 2018 ............................................................................................................................................................ 29 Figure 23. MONSOON Website ............................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Figure 24. MONSOON Website Statistic ............................................................................................................................................................ 33 Figure 25. MONSOON Tweeter Profile ............................................................................................................................................................... 34 Figure 26. MONSOON Twitter Statistic .............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Figure 27. MONSOON Linkedin Profile .............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Figure 28. Linkedin Statistics ................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
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List of tables
Table 1 – Training Material .................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 Table 2 – Engaged Associations list ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Table 3 – List of Publications ............................................................................................................................................................................ 23 Table 4 – List of project events attendance .............................................................................................................................................. 25 Table 5 – MONSOON PARTNER’ Dissemination Channels .............................................................................................................. 30 Table 6 – MONSOON Website Statistic ........................................................................................................................................................ 33 Table 7. Acronyms Table ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 38