Salonna_HORIZON2020_FoF_Topic 10

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Salonna_HORIZON2020_FoF_Topic 10
PROSUMER.NET Conference
Brussels 15th October 2014
Factories of the Future in Horizon 2020
Topic FoF 10 - 2015
Roberta SALONNA
European Commission
DG Research & Innovation
Directorate D "Key Enabling Technologies"
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LEIT CALL FOR FOF – FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE
H2020-FoF-2014/2015
• Publication date: 11 December 2013
• Deadline(s): at 17.00 Brussels time on the following dates
• 20 March 2014
• 4 February 2015
All FoF 2014 topics
All FoF 2015 topics
Overall indicative budget:
• 2014: EUR 116 Million (34 Million from LEIT-ICT and 82 Million from
LEIT-NMP+B)
• 2015: EUR 145 Million (EUR 68 Million from EIT-ICT and 77 Million from
the LEIT-NMP+B)
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FoF PPP in Work Programme 2015
FoF 8:
FoF 9:
FoF 10:
FoF 11:
FoF 13:
FoF 14:
2015
FoF 12:
ICT-Enabled Modelling, Simulation,
Analytics & Forecasting Technologies
ICT Innovation for Manufacturing
SMEs
Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts
for Personalised Products
Flexible Production Systems Based on
Integrated Tools for Rapid
Reconfiguration of Machinery &
Robots
Industrial Technologies for Advanced
Joining & Assembly Processes of
Multi-Materials
Re-Use and Re-Manufacturing
Technologies & Equipment for
Sustainable Product Lifecycle
Management
Integrated Design & Management of
Production Machinery & Processes
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FoF 10
Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts for
Personalised Products
Specific challenge:
The manufacturing of customised products (e.g. consumer goods and
medical devices) requires the development of new strategies integrating
design with manufacturing and incorporating appropriate control
methodologies to ensure small or large lot quantities which meet the
specifications.
Examples include new custom made parts or spare parts on demand either to
sub-divisions of sectors/products or personalised to an individual as well as
unique identification marking of products.
New manufacturing processes and machines will need to be developed which
are flexible at the local level to meet specific consumer demand and mass
customisation where rapid translation between different specifications is
required.
In order to address customisation, advanced manufacturing processes (e.g.
additive manufacturing or electrical discharge machining) need to enable
processing of multi-materials, lightweight and high-strength materials or
functionally graded materials, as well as more flexibility and rapid
reconfiguring capabilities.
For all customised manufacturing, it is necessary to have quick realisation
from design to production in one process
step as well as economic
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production systems down to single and small lot sizes.
RIA
100%
TRL
4-6
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FoF 10
Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts for
Personalised Products
Scope:
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RIA
100%
Research activities should be multi-disciplinary and address several of
the following areas:
Development and integration of advanced design and manufacturing
technologies able to transform such new product-service data
descriptions and protocols into manufacturing operations and processes
exploiting.
Development of new machines and processes integrating advanced
materials for the manufacturing of personalised parts and products.
Seamless data integration across the process and supply chains for the
fast production and distribution of custom made parts and products.
Methodologies and tools for the management and running of effective
value chains for the fast production and delivery of personalised
products.
TRL
4-6
Activities expected to focus on Technology Readiness Level 4-6. A
significant participation of SMEs with R&D capabilities is encouraged.
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FoF 10
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Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts for
Personalised Products
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from
the EU between EUR 3 and 6 million would allow this specific challenge
to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude
submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
RIA
100%
• Expected Impact:
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Increased capability to provide value added products/services and to
rapidly follow the market dynamics by means of fast production and
delivery of customised parts and products.
Reduction by 50% in the lead-time for manufacturing one new custom
part with respect to current values for same requirements.
Cost reduction of personalised products manufacturing by 20%, by
decreasing lead times in products and processes development and the
time to market of customised parts and products by 30%.
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TRL
4-6
• Type of action:
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Research & Innovation Actions
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FoF 10
Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts for
Personalised Products
Specific Objective:
• Manufacturing of custom-made parts for
personalized products
• Higher consumers' demand for products & services:
• fully personalized to satisfy individual requirements
through the design and manufacturing of custom
made parts
• with increasing complexity and higher quality
• at an affordable price and with quick delivery time
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FoF 10
Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts for
Personalised Products
RIA
Scope:
100%
• Production of new custom made parts personalised to an
individual
• Development and integration of design and
manufacturing technologies able to transform the new
product-service data descriptions and protocols into
manufacturing operations and processes exploiting
• Development of new machines and processes
• integrating advanced materials for the manufacturing of
personalised parts and products
TRL
4-6
8
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FoF 10
Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts for
Personalised Products
RIA
Scope:
100%
• Fast production and delivery of custom made parts
and products
• - Seamless data integration across the process and
supply chains (between the supplier of the custom made
part and the manufacturer of the final product)
• - Methodologies and tools for the management and
running of effective value chains for the fast production
and delivery of personalised products up to the sales
points (shops) or to the final consumers
TRL
4-6
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FoF 10
Manufacturing of Custom Made Parts for
Personalised Products
Expected Impact:
• Increased capability to provide value added
products/services and to rapidly follow the market
dynamics
•
RIA
100%
by means of fast production and delivery of customised parts and products.
• Reduction by 50% in the lead-time
•
for manufacturing one new custom part with respect to current values for
same requirements.
• Cost reduction of personalised products manufacturing by
20%
•
by decreasing lead times in products and processes development
• Reduction of the time to market of customised parts and
products by 30%
•
by decreasing lead times and manufacturing costs
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TRL
4-6
10
Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs)
– a useful tool in development and deployment
of KETs
 NMP in FP7: TRLs 1 – 4;
up to 5-6 in 2012-13 (pilots and demonstrators)
 LEIT KETs: TRLs 3/4 – 8; in FoF calls TRLs 46 for RIAs and 5-7 for IAs
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H2020 – LEIT/KETs: From R&D to close-tomarket activities
• Use of Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs from 3-4 to 8)
• Two funding rates
100% funding: TRLs 3-6 (in FoF call TRLs 4-6)
70% funding: TRLs 5-8 (in FoF call TRLs 5-7)
(Non-profit participants can claim 100% funding)
• Cross-cutting KETs (combinations of KETs)
• Societal Challenges
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• Find out more on Horizon 2020:
• http://www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
• Participant Portal:
• https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal
/page/home
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