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1 FITMAN PROJECT PRESENTATION FINES CLUSTER MEETING BRUSSELS, MAY 6TH 2013 TXT PROJECT COORDINATION TEAM claudia.guglielmina, sergio.gusmeroli @txtgroup.com FInES Cluster Meeting, FITMAN Project Presentation 1 Brussels, May 6th 2013

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FITMAN PROJECT PRESENTATION

FINES CLUSTER MEETINGBRUSSELS, MAY 6TH 2013

TXT PROJECT COORDINATION TEAMclaudia.guglielmina, sergio.gusmeroli

@txtgroup.com

FInES Cluster Meeting, FITMAN Project Presentation 1Brussels, May 6th 2013

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FITMAN Factsheet

Project No: 604674

Project Full Name: Future Internet Technologies for MANufacturing

Duration: 24 months

Start date: April 1st 2013

Partnership: 29 partners, 9 countries

Strategic Objective: FP7-2012-ICT-FI

FI.ICT-2011.1.8: Use Case scenarios and early trials

Total Eligible Cost: 18.034.000 EURO

EC Contribution: 12.890.000 EURO

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FITMAN Beneficiaries

SME Networks & Associated S/T (15)

Core Consortium (10)

Original Equipment Manufacturers (4)

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The FI PPP Workprogramme

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Target outcomes after phase 2:i. Working experimentation sites building upon common components and Generic Enablers as

provided under the Core Platform Objective complemented by the identified use case specific capabilities;

ii. Selected test applications implemented on these experimentation sites;iii. Validation of the openness and versatility of the Core Platform and its software development kit,

through implementation of mixed use case scenarios originating from more than one use case project;

iv. A detailed plan for how to move into phase 3, including detailed plans for the large scale expansion of platform usage facilitated by local and regional stakeholders including SMEs.

Phase 2 Funding schemes- Up to 5 IPs, with priority given to maximising the spectrum of use cases covered. Indicative

budget distribution and duration- 13.5 M€ per use case project; at least 10% of the budget expected to be allocated via Open

Calls to allow for local solution providers & system integrators to get involved.- Duration: max 24 months

Obj. 1.8 Phase II

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Mission and Objectives

The mission of the FITMAN (Future Internet Technologies for MANufacturing industries) project is to

provide the FI PPP with a set of industry-led use case trials in the Smart, Digital and Virtual Factories

of the Future domains, in order to test and assess the suitability, openness and flexibility of FI-WARE

Generic Enablers, this way contributing to the social-technological-economical-environmental-political

sustainability of EU Manufacturing Industries.

In order to accomplish the mission statement, the FITMAN project will deliver:

• One FITMAN Generic Platform for Manufacturing Industries, as a collection of several Generic Enablers Implementations of Fi-WARE Chapters (WP1);

• Three FITMAN Specific Platforms for Smart, Digital and Virtual Factories, as a collection of several Specific Enablers Implementations belonging to Factories of the Future and Future Internet Enterprise Systems research (WP3)

• Eleven FITMAN Trials Platforms as instantiation of the selected Generic and Specific Enablers for 11 industry-driven multi-sectorial Trials (WP4-5-6)

• One generic and flexible Trials Verification and Validation Framework, encompassing concepts, methods and tools for Manufacturing Trials (WP2);

• One open-to-all FITMAN Phase III Package, to support FI-WARE PPP Phase III obj 1.8, Expansion of Use Cases, access to FITMAN Reports / Prototypes (WP8)

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Industrial Trials and Impact

• Eleven FITMAN Trial Experimentations and Lessons Learned by deploying and evaluating the FITMAN Trials Platforms in realistic Smart-Digital-Virtual Factories IT and business cases:

• Smart Factories Trials: TRW (LE) automotive supplier – Safe & Healthy Workplace, WHIRLPOOL (LE) white goods manufacturer – Mobile workforce, PIACENZA (SME) textile/clothing – Cloud Manufacturing, COMPLUS (SME) LED smart lighting –Collaborative Production.

• Digital Factories Trials: VOLKSWAGEN (LE) automotive manufacturer – PLM ramp-up for reduced Time to Market , AGUSTAWESTLAND (LE) aeronautics manufacturer – Training services for blue collar workers, AIDIMA (SME) furniture – Mass Customised Production, CONSULGAL (SME) construction – As-designed vs. As-built Interoperability.

• Virtual Factories Trials: APR (SME) plastic industry – Collaboration valorisation, TANet(SME) manufacturing resource management – Networked Business Innovation, SEGEM-MacBo (SME) machinery for wood industry – Project-based Collaboration.

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FITMAN & GEs Galaxy

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� Automotive Supplier (Spain; led by: TRW Automotive + Innovalia; LE)

� White Goods OEM (Italy; led by: WHIRLPOOL + Politecnico Milano; LE)

� Textile/Clothing (Italy; led by: Piacenza + Softeco; SME)

� LED Lighting (Germany; led by: COMPlus Automation GmbH + Fraunhofer Institute; SME)

� Automotive OEM (Germany; led by: Volkswagen + Fraunhofer IPK ; LE)

� Aeronautics OEM (Italy; led by: AGUSTA WESTLAND and TXT e-Solutions ; LE)

� Construction Industry (Portugal; led by: Consulgal + Uninova; SME)

� Furniture (Spain; led by: AIDIMA + Universitat Politecnica de Valencia; SME)

� Plastic Industry (France; led by: A.P.R. + University Lumiere Lyon 2; SME)

� Manufacturing Resource Management (UK; led by: TANet and Coventry University ; SME)

� Machinery for Wood (France; led by: SEGEM-MacBo + University Bordeaux I ; SME)

FITMAN 11 Trials

Digital Factory

Virtual Factory

Smart Factory

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FITMAN: the FInES roots

• Many FITMAN beneficiaries participated in EI Cluster and are actively animating FInES Cluster

• The concept itself of Generic (and domain Specific) Enablers (which is at the basis of the FI PPP Technology Foundation project) is derived from the “ICT commoditization” trend which was pre-announced by the ISU (Interoperability Service Utility) and fully developed in the “Internet as Universal Business System” FInES Task Force. In FI-WARE, Utility Services are now available under six different Chapters to help developers build their own services and applications, as generic building blocks.

• FI PPP Phase III, the expansion of the use cases (service consumers) on a territorial basis (a new PPP postulating a stronger relation between Local Public and Private bodies) as well as the creation of an open-to-all, participatory ecosystem of service providers is indeed in line with COIN ISU 3.0 vision included in the FInES ISU-UBS Task Force document

• One FITMAN Task (T3.4) is devoted to address (from a technical viewpoint) Enterprise Interoperability issues, in particular to develop FITMAN specific enablers aimed at allow ERP systems compatibility (ESR wording). Many outcomes from recent FInES projects will be exploited here (e.g. COIN, iSURF, COMMIUS, SYNERGY, NISB)

• Some FITMAN Trials took inspiration by the 10 FInES running projects in the Factories of the Future (mostly MSEE ComVantage IMAGINE Adventure) coordinated by Innovalia in the FoF Cluster

• FITMAN Trials reference architecture derived from the MSEE project and from the preparatory work performed in the FInES Arch Task Force (see after)

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Draft Reference Architecture for Trials

Cloud ManufacturingKnowledge

Future Internet Core PlatformGeneric Enablers

Applications/Services EcosystemsService Delivery FrameworkCloud Hosting and I/face to Network Devices

Internet of Things and Data/Context MgmtSecurity, Privacy and Trust

Business Ecosystem

Individual Factory/Enterprise

Future Internet Cloud

Interoperability ofServices/Platforms

Alignment of Knowledge/Models

Human-centric Manuf. Models

IoT-based Intelligent Manufacturing

Ecosystem Skills& Knowledge

Ecosystem Manuf. Capacity

Domain Ontologiesand Models

Ecosystem Collaboration &Innovation Platform & ServicesProduct Life Cycle Management PlatformService Life Cycle Management PlatformInnovation Life Cycle Management Platform

Collaborative Business Process / Project MgmtProduction Planning and Scheduling

Smart Factory (In)Tangible Assets

Digital Factory (In)Tangible Assets

Virtual Factory (In)Tangible Assets

Enterprise [Mobile] ApplicationsPlatform & Services

Enterprise Resource Planning ERP SystemCustomer Relations Management CRM SystemSupply Chain Management SCM System

Manufacturing Excution System MESAutomation, Control and SCADA System

Plus XIFINetworksStorageCompute

FITMAN SEs:COINMSEEIOT@WorkCOMMIUSOpen source

Trials specificLegacy Systems Integration as a Service

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FITMAN: the FInES H2020 PP

The FInES H2020 PP has been developed along 5 main thematic areas also relevant to FITMAN:

• FI-PPP. The role of FITMAN in the FI PPP is mainly to reinforce its business innovation capability in non-IT industrial domains in collaboration with other Phase II projects (such as FISpace) and in close synergy with the FoF PPP and its “ICT for Manufacturing” Grand Challenge.

• Web Entrepreneurship. FITMAN includes a Phase III preparation WP which is in charge to drive the existing industrial Trials towards disruptive innovations such as business models or service innovations. This often requires the creation of a start-up or spin-off, rather than trying to adapt the existing organizational structures to the new needs

• Sensing Enterprise. Many FITMAN Trials could be considered Sensing Enterprise Trials with a massive use of IoT technologies (Smart Digital Virtual) and the aim at reconciling real and virtual worlds through adaptive and proactive digital enterprise systems and applications. The initial interpretation of the IoTChapter by FI-WARE (data capture towards a centralized cloud back-end) is currently under discussion and now seems to evolve towards a more distributed and autonomous architecture, as required by the SE

• Digital Enterprise. This is the common aspect for all FITMAN Trials, where digital images of all enterprise atomic assets need to be modelled, composed and orchestrated in complex, intelligent artifacts.

• Collective Awareness Platforms. Social sustainability is one of the pillars of the FoF STEEP concept, fully adopted in all FITMAN Trials. Some of them are moreover directly addressing Consumer Goods, adding relevant aspects such as reputation, sentiment analysis, image analysis and recommendation systems.

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FITMAN PROJECT PRESENTATION

FINES CLUSTER MEETINGBRUSSELS, MAY 6TH 2013

TXT PROJECT COORDINATION TEAMclaudia.guglielmina, sergio.gusmeroli

@txtgroup.com

FInES Cluster Meeting, FITMAN Project Presentation 13Brussels, May 6th 2013