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1
Implementation opportunities in FP7
Manufuture 2006 Conference, Tampere, Finland
Workshop Session C Networked Production
Roberta Salonna DG RTD Industrial
technologies Roberta.Salonna_at_ec.europa.eu
2
Main topics
  • From FP6 to FP7- Some practical changes
  • Time table for the first calls
  • Plans for the next few years in Networked
    Production

Important notice As the formal decisions
concerning FP7 and the work programmes are still
pending, all the information in the subsequent
slides should be considered as tentative and
subject to possible changes!
3
Instruments
  • 1. Collaborative projects
  • ("small or medium-scale focused research"
    projects)
  • ("large-scale integrating" projects)
  • ("Projects may also be targeted to special groups
    such as SMEs")
  • 2. Networks of Excellence
  • 3. Co-ordination and support actions
  • Support to actions aimed at "coordinating or
    supporting research activities"

4
Financing
  • Research and technological activities 50 of
    eligible costs except that for
  • SMEs 75
  • Public bodies 75
  • Secondary and higher education establishments
    75
  • Research organisations (non-profit) 75
  • Demonstration activities 50 of eligible costs
  • Management, audit costs, etc. 100 of eligible
    costs
  • Coordination and support actions 100

J. Cleuren 10 October 2006 4
5
Implementationin 2007
  • Indicative budget around 500 million Euros
  • Indicative timetable For Collaborative projects
    and SME dedicated projects
  • Publication Dec 06
  • Deadline 1st stage Mid April 07
  • Evaluation 1st stage Mid May 07 (2 weeks)
  • Deadline 2nd stage Beginning Oct 07
  • Evaluation 2nd stage Beginning Nov 07
  • Results End Nov 07

6
Implementationin 2007
  • Indicative Timetable For Coordination/Support
    actions
  • Publication Dec 06
  • Deadline Sept 07
  • Evaluation 1st stage Oct 07
  • Results Mid Nov 07
  • Evaluation in 2 stages for collaborative SME
    projects 1 stage for Coordination/Support
    actions
  • Short 1st stage proposal (10 pages?) emphasis on
    ST excellence and expected impact
  • Full proposal reduced number of evaluation
    criteria (ST excellence, Impacts, Management)

7
Year 1
Activity 4.3 New Production (10 topics)
LArge
SMall
SME
4.3.1 Development and validation of new
industrial models and strategies (3 topics)
WP Overview
4.3.1-1 Beyond Lean Manufacturing New
industrial models for products and process life
cycle - LA
4.3.1-2 New added-value user-centered products
and product services SME dedicated
4.3.1-3 Integrated risk management in plants,
industrial parks, industrial systems and networks
- LA
4.3.2 Adaptive production systems (2 topics)
4.3.2-1 Rapidly configurable machines and
production systems - SM
4.3.2-2 Process intensification in chemical
production - SM
4.3.3 Networked production (1 topic)
4.3.3-1 Innovative customer-driven
product-service design in a global environment -
SM
4.3.4 Rapid transfer and integration of new
technologies into the design and operation of
manufacturing processes (2 topics)
4.3.4-1 Rapid manufacturing concepts for small
series industrial production SME dedicated
4.3.4-2 Innovative pathways in Synthesis
improving efficiency by smart synthesis, design
and reduction of the number of reaction steps -
SM
4.3.5 Exploitation of the convergence of
technologies (2 topics)
4.3.5-1 Processes and equipment for high
quality industrial production of nano-surfaces -
LA
4.3.5-2 Production technologies for
micro-manufacturing - LA
J. Cleuren 10 October 2006 7
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Year 1
Activity 4.4 Integration of technologies for
industrial applications (7 topics)
WP Overview
LArge
SME
ERA-net
4.4.1 Advanced wood-based composites and their
production - LA
4.4.2 Application of new materials including
bio-based fibres in high-added value textile
products SME dedicated
4.4.3 Multifunctional materials for the future
vehicles - LA
4.4.4 Substantial innovation in the European
medical industry - LA
4.4.5 Resource efficient and clean buildings -
LA
4.4.6 Innovative added-value construction
product-services SME dedicated
4.4.4-5 ERA-Net on Construction ERA-net
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4.4.3 NETWORKED PRODUCTION
  • OBJECTIVE
  • Support highly dynamic networked production
    through the development of tools and methods for
    co-operative and value-added operations for
    global production capability, including the
    design and innovation of high value-added
    products.
  • REQUIRED KEY COMPETENCIES
  • Collaborative design, identification and
    verification of manufacturing requirements of all
    involved parties, determination and specification
    of processes as well as ICT systems
  • RESEARCH FOCUS on
  • Design innovation, network configuration,
    partner identification and partner development,
    networking and ramp-up and operation and
    optimisation.

10
Innovative Customer-Driven Product-Service Design
in a Global Environment
  • Technical Content/Scope
  • Commercial success of product development
    projects largely depends on the capacity of the
    design team to develop a product that is
    attractive to the future buyer. Intelligent
    customer driven innovation focuses on the
    integration of customer influence in the design
    and development process and the related demands
    for manufacturing processes. Moreover, multi-site
    and multi-nation product development is becoming
    more and more an international business.
    Companies will develop products for customers all
    over the world. Also they will develop and
    manufacture these products with partners and
    suppliers from all the continents. Intelligent
    customer-driven innovative product-service design
    in a global environment is set for new
    challenges, such as culture specific customer
    preferences, round the clock 24hour collaborative
    development, different cultures, attitudes and
    procedures for participating companies. The
    expected deliverables are tools and conditions
    for effective creation, management and use of
    knowledge-base product-services, collaborative
    design in temporary partnerships, new processes
    in virtual company networks around the world.

11
Innovative Customer-Driven Product-Service Design
in a Global Environment
  • Funding schemes Small scale collaborative
    projects (SSCP)
  • Specific features Proposals should take note of
    the available de-facto standard design tools and
    avoid unnecessary re-development. The consortia
    should include lower tier suppliers, the majority
    of which are SMEs. The topic is a precursor for
    future large-scale collaborative projects
    addressing product creation and production in
    non-hierarchical company networks. International
    collaboration, in particular within the IMS
    scheme, is encouraged.
  • Expected impact Considerable reduction of
    time-to-market for new products in the next 5-7
    years, (e.g. in the machinery and white goods
    sectors), with a significant influence on product
    quality and expected improved business relations
    in a global context.
  • The projects will also enable SMEs to achieve
    critical mass required to compete for major
    orders, focus on needs for mass customisation of
    products in the 21st century.

12
Multi-annual implementation plan
Networked Production
Design innovation
Network configuration
Supply chain Integration and Real-Time Decision
Making in Non-hierarchical Manufacturing
Networks
Innovative Customer-Driven Product-Service Design
in a Global Environment
Interoperability of Technical and Business
Solutions in Production Networks
Partner identification and partner development
..
.
Networking and ramp-up
.
Operation and optimisation
.
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4
13
Future proposals WHAT SHOULD BE AVOIDED ?
  • Pure SW development with no research,
  • Pure methodology with no research and innovation
    on technology and/or pilot cases,
  • Consultancy activities, without any real/proven
    industrial participation (both solution providers
    and end users)
  • Local' applications with no added value at
    European level (Point and Partial solutions)

14
Future proposals CONCENTRATE ON
  • Real industrial needs as determined by the market
    demand and by sustainability objectives
  • Active and strong industrial participation
  • Innovative HW / SW tools supporting all the
    phases of Networked production (network
    configuration, partner identification and partner
    development, networking and ramp-up and operation
    and optimisation)
  • Real pilot cases on networked production (focus
    on dynamic value chains)
  • Complementarity of contributions and roles of the
    actors in the value chain
  • Collectively covering a number of distinct
    discrete manufacturing sectors

15
Information
  • EU research http//europa.eu.int/comm/research
  • Seventh Framework Programme and SPs
    http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/future/index_en
    .cfm
  • Information on research programmes and projects
  • http//www.cordis.lu
  • NMP Industrial Research Magazine
    http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/industrial_tech
    nologies/lists/magazine_en.html/
  • Nanotechnologies
  • http//www.cordis.lu/nanotechnologies
  • RTD info magazine
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/rtdinfo

NH FP7BMC - 23 March 06 - 15
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