FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND AUTOMATION IPA in cooperation with the Institutes EEP, IFF and ISW of the University of Stuttgart Future is our product Sustainable. Personalized. Smart. 1
Who we are 2
Fraunhofer IPA Researchers. Developers. Pioneers. 3
Fraunhofer IPA as a technology consultant and innovation driver Third-largest institute of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft; based in Stuttgart 1,000 employees I 64.2 million euros operating budget I 20.4 million euros industrial revenues Expertise in manufacturing engineering and automation since 1959 Note: key figures for 2015 4
Fraunhofer IPA as a partner of the German industry Over 1,000 projects with industrial customers per year Goal: to improve the competitiveness of manufacturing companies with a focus on the strategic cornerstones of mass sustainability and mass personalization 5
Fraunhofer IPA with an international network Field offices and subsidiaries in Germany, Austria and Hungary Fraunhofer Project Center for Electroactive Polymers at AIST Kansai in Japan One third of all projects outside Germany 6
Fraunhofer IPA with a scientific reputation Patents 34 Patents pending 28 Publications 1,006 Note: key figures for 2015 7
What we offer 8
Networking science and practice Research environment and partnerships Institutes EEP, IFF and ISW of the University of S tuttgart Indus trial res earch Graduate School of Excellence adv anced Manufacturing Engineering Education Research Development Implementation Application Industrial Expertise 9
Technical equipment and laboratories In tune with the times Application Center Industrie 4.0 Motion laboratory BioPoLis Biomanufacturing laboratory Factory planning cockpit Electroplating laboratory Intervention room Coating technology center Production laboratory Cleanrooms & cleanliness rooms Robotics experimentation area Synthesis & reactor park 10
Cooperating at the highest level What we do Develop and improve products Develop and improve processes Develop and improve technologies Assess, test and certify Optimize organizations and procedures Analyze markets and advise on innovations 11
Cooperating at the highest level What we offer Single orders Large-scale projects with numerous partners International collaborations Strategic partnerships Innovation clusters Spin-off companies Licenses Further training 12
Cooperating at the highest level What sets us apart Transfer of innovations to applications Objective consultancy as an independent contact partner Project teams tailored to specific requirements Excellent research and industrial network Topic-related seminars, events and study programs 13
What we re working on 14
Business units and working fields An interdisciplinary organization 15
Business Units Gateway for customers Automotive (Dr. Bernhard Budaker) Electronics and Microsystems (Martin Schleef) Power Industry (Joachim Montnacher) Machinery and Equipment Industry (Martin Schleef) Medical Engineering and Biotechnology (Tobias Brode) Process Industry (Dr. Michael Hilt) 16
Research concerning Industrie 4.0 Examples of projects and applications»sense&act«fraunhofer lead project»e³-produktion«research campus»arena2036«lighthouse project»virtual Fort KnoxeApps4Production«Component-oriented machine configuration in production»picasso«solution for connecting machines to a cloud 17
Fraunhofer IPA Your contact partner Care-O-bot 4 Future is our product Sustainable. Personalized. Smart. Giving you a competitive edge Sustainable. Flexible. Economical. Title First Name Surname Position Department www.ipa.fraunhofer.de/en.html Phone +49 711 970-xxxx vorname.nachname@ipa.fraunhofer.de 18
Further information 19
Appendix Additional or alternative contents of the standard presentation slides Title page, Version 2 Namesake Joseph von Fraunhofer Mission of Fraunhofer IPA Overview Version 2 Information on careers Information on research topics Information on Industrie 4.0 Example of reference slide 20
FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND AUTOMATION IPA In cooperation with the institutes EEP, IFF and ISW of the University of Stuttgart The Future is in sight 21
Namesake: Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787 1826) Researcher Discovered the Fraunhofer Lines in the solar spectrum Inventor New method for processing lenses Entrepreneur Director and partner of a glassworks German Museum Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Fraunhofer Lines 22
Our mission What drives us We create highly innovative and sustainable manufacturing and automation solutions for our clients operating in Germany s futureoriented technology industries. We foster professional expertise and promote interdisciplinary cooperation among our employees to advance qualitative growth. We focus on new manufacturing requirements in our systemic development work to strengthen our clients competitive edge. 23
Fraunhofer IPA as a technology consultant and innovation driver 64.2 million euros operational budget 20.4 million euros industrial revenues 1,000 employees Business Units Automotive Electronics and Microsystems Machinery and Equipment Industry 24 Medical Engineering and Biotechnology Power Industry Process Industry Research highlights ARENA2036 Virtual Fort Knox FastStorageBW Care-O-bot 4 Note: figures are from 2015
As a pupil at Fraunhofer IPA Informing, assessing, deciding Grammar school practical (BoGy) Girls Day Fraunhofer Talent School 25
Vocational training at Fraunhofer IPA Diverse career opportunities Vocational training in office management Vocational training in industrial mechanics Vocational training in electronics 26
As a student at Fraunhofer IPA Practice, practice, practice Cooperative study course Internship over several months Bachelor or master thesis 27
Manufacturing topics of today and tomorrow Trends which influence our work Manufacturing organization Service engineering and hybrid business models for decentralized production and complex value systems Adaptable manufacturing systems Highly-efficient energy usage and energy management Resource and quality management Production proces s es Generative processes Machining fiber and composite materials Processing functional and nano materials Coating technologies and materials Flexible machines and handling systems Information and communication technology, autom ation Data-based and knowledge-based systems and processes Cyber-physical manufacturing systems, decentralized automation solutions Robotics and assistive systems Human-factory interaction Laboratory automation Production of / with biological systems Source: BMBF-Foresight-Zyklus II, search phase 2012-2014, 3rd interim result; selected research and technology perspectives 2030 28
Paradigm shift through Industrie 4.0 Information and communication technology Today Centralized Software suite Integration Monolith Delayed data images License fees Tom orrow Decentralized (CPS, cloud) Apps (SaaS) Communication Open standard in the network Realtime information Pay per use 29