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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure«Needs, Potentials and Solutions
Join the consortium to …
improve your strategy for a transition roadmap coping with the massive changes and learn about future technology trends:
Search for needs and potential solutions with partners from different industries and public authorities
Define a cross-industrial roadmap for mobility in urban and rural areas
Get an overview of best practices, applications and concepts
Cope with latest demands like range extension, next gen batteries, fuel cells and future driving experience
Receive a detailed technological and economic evaluation of disruptive changes to rate potential threats and identify opportunities
Start: Q2 2018End: Q2 2019
"That [burning fossil fuel] is the dumbest experiment in history, by far."
Elon MuskCEO Tesla Motors
"Anyone who focuses solely on the technology has not yet grasped how autonomous driving will change our society.“
Dr. Dieter ZetscheCEO Daimler
Your Contact:Dr. Simon SchiwekPhone: +49 (0)241 51038 629Email: [email protected]
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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure« Motivation
Procedure
Major Outcome for Participants
Initial Situation Decrease of pollution, traffic congestion and increase transport efficiency in all segments are important factors for a sustainable future. Frequently asked questions of involved companies and public entities are: How will the new mobility systems disrupt our company and our cities? Which propulsion technologies will overtake the current ones? What would be the key enabler technologies for seamless mobility? What are the new mobility platforms and concepts to enable the V2X interconnection?
A detailed overview about applications, propulsion systems, infrastructure and enabling technologies regarding future mobility
Technological and economic transparency Access to a large cross-industrial & interdisciplinary partner network
Within the project, current and future applications will be suggested and selected by the consortium. Cross-industry innovation patterns are extracted and applied to specific products and services named by the consortium. Based on your vote, technological concepts and business cases will be established for the most relevant applications and solutions.
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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure«Focus Topics
Mobility Platforms(Mobility Hub, Shared Mobility,
Multimodal Transport)
Transportation
Propulsion Systems(E-Mobility, Fuel Cells, Range
Extension)
Infrastructure
Freight Transport & Logistics
(Transport Modes, Logistics Systems, Autonomous Delivery)
Private & Public Transport
( Transport Vehicles, Last Mile Devices, Safety & Assistance)
Traffic Management (Traffic Congestion Avoidance,
Fleet Management)
Traffic Infrastructure(V2V, V2I, Smart Streets, Road Safety,
Charging Systems, Parking)
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Stage 1 Content: Assessment of relevant market
trends and consortium needs Suggestion of relevant segments and
sub-segments Scanning for cross-industrial
applications and solutions Structured visualization, pre-
evaluation, presentation and discussion of results
Stage 2 Content: Systematic selection of the most
attractive applications & solutions by the project partners
Detailed technology assessment for selected applications
Evaluation of technological feasibility and business potential estimation
Structured visualization, evaluation and presentation of the results
Stage 3 Content: Assessment of smart service potential
based on smart products or systems Evaluation of market opportunities Assessment of potential business models Analysis of potential added value and
costs for implementation New business model generation
(if applicable for the selected case) Results of Stage 1 to 3 as point of contact
for partner specific roadmaps and use-cases
Optional workshops with partners/experts
Consortium meeting
Q Questionnaire
WM
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Stage 2
Segmentation & Application Scanning
1st ReportSeptember 11th, 2018
2nd ReportJanuary 15th, 2019
Final Meeting April 30th, 2019
4 months 4 months
Technology Assessment Business Models
W WMQ
W
Kick-off June 7th, 2018
Stage 1 Stage 3
MW
3 months
Optional network/platform meetings after project endN
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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure« Project Timeline
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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure« Consortium Structure
Technology Assessment
Challenges and Opportunities
MarketTrends
Overview
Results
Business models
Consortium Project
Consortium Partners Representatives of vehicle manufacturers,
system vendors and public entities Professionals in management business
development, product development and urban & infrastructure planning
Technology Providers
Hardware providers Software, platform and
ICT providers Battery developers Infrastructure system
providers
Research Partners
Approx. 20 consortium partners € 25,000 per partner 11 month duration
Global scope (EU, US, Asia) Four major project meetings Optional expert workshops
Interdisciplinary Consortium
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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure« Focus & Framework
Which game-changing business models will affect the market?
Which data analysis techniques are important and how will the data’s safety be ensured?
Which communication standards will become important?
Which sensors need to be integrated into systems?
Which systems can be approved through smart technologies?
Which products lead to smart services and efficient transportation systems?
Service Model
Smart Data
Smart Network
Sensors & Actuators
System
Product
System
Smart Data
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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure«Outcome
Main Results Overview about cross-industrial innovation patterns,
technology trends and market opportunities for the mobility applications
Detailed evaluation and discussion of selected highlight solutions and business cases
Suggestion of Applications
Overview of relevant application fields and solutions Profound overview and pre-evaluation of possibilities
Challenges and Opportunities
Interpretation of market and technology findings in context of the overall consortium
Expert Community Networking & exchange of knowledge to support problem
solving, building infrastructures and to implement results in series applications
Overview Segmentation of relevant focus areas taking into account
trends and consortium partners Information regarding main trends
Technology Assessment
Deep dive technology evaluation of selected applications Assessment of strengths and weaknesses Pre-evaluation of market potential
Business Models Business models and market development
opportunities Business cases for efficiency and cost improvements
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»Future Mobility & Infrastructure«Reference Partner
Daimler
ZTE
3M
Vorwerk
More than 60 previousConsortiumPartners*
Audi
Toyota
Opel
Alfred Kärcher
ThyssenKrupp
LG
Hitachi
Brose
OSRAM
T-Systems
Hilti
Miele
eurodata
Freuden-berg
Harting
Busch-Jaeger
Maschin-enfabrik
Rein-hausen
…
…
……
* all mentioned companies are partners of a smart future consortium project hosted by KEX AG and the research partners Fraunhofer IPT, WZL RWTH Aachen and FIR
Consortium Project Framework: Offline result generation by research partners (PEM, FIR, AZL, e.GO, FEN, KEX) Face-to-face results presentation and discussion with industrial consortium partners Moderated cross-industrial workshops and expert key note speeches Networking with an cross-industrial consortium and highly relevant research entities
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Proceeding – Example of a Previous ProjectStage 1: Application/Solution Scanning & Scouting
Application Trees Pre-selection of the most relevant approx. 200
cross-industrial solutions to be presented to the consortium during the 1st report meeting Structured overview of current and future solutions
in the context of specific applications fields The consortium will vote for up to 18 applications/
solutions to be evaluated technologically in project Stage 2
Segmentation Structured overview of relevant focus areas
and sub-segments within these focus areas Suggestion of focus areas based on consortium
preferences (questionnaire) and major trends High level aggregation of market and technology
intelligence for each segment
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Project Stage
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Technology Analysis Scouting and presentation of relevant
technologies to implement the selected solutions Deep assessment of different technological
concepts ending up in a deep dive report Evaluation and discussion of challenges Identification of potential technology partners
Market Pre-Assessment Assessment of expected market potential, time-
to-market and economic competitiveness of the selected smart solutions Assessment of the potential for new Smart
Services as preparation for project stage 3
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Project Stage Proceeding – Example of a Previous ProjectStage 2: Technology and Market Analysis
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Proceeding – Example of a Previous ProjectStage 3: Smart Service & Business Case Evaluation
Smart Service Assessment Analysis of smart service potential based on
technological solution or e.g. availability of valuable data Search for potential innovative business
models Evaluation approach is based on Business Model
of St. Gallen University
Business Case Analyses Detailed calculation of business cases for the
selected applications/solutions Assessment of potential added value streams Analysis of added costs for implementation Business model generation (where applicable)
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Project Stage
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Involved Institutes and CompaniesA Powerful Team in Technology Research
Institute for Industrial Management FIR- Research in business transformation, service
information and production management- www.fir.rwth-aachen.de
Your Expert Network:KEX Knowledge Exchange AG- Technology and market information provider- Technology scanning, scouting and monitoring- www.kex-ag.com
PEM at RWTH Aachen University- Research and innovation of electro-mobility- www.pem.rwth-aachen.de
Flexible Electrical Networks (FEN) Research Campus- Network of research instances focusing on the grid
of the future- www.FENaachen.net
e.GO Mobile AG- Electric vehicle manufacturer based in Aachen- https://e-go-mobile.com/
Fraunhofer IPT- Knowledge and experience in all fields of production
technology- www.ipt.fraunhofer.de
Campus MelatenRWTH Aachen University©rha reicher haase associierte GmbH
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Your Contacts
Dr. Simon SchiwekProject [email protected]: +49 241 51038 629
Campus-Boulevard 30KEX Knowledge Exchange AG 52074 Aachen www.kex-ag.com