INDUSTRY 4.0 SMART AND INTELLIGENT Support by the Shien-Ming Wu Foundation, USA and Government of Serbia with collaboration of most highlevel domestic and international institutions/organisations and persons Moto: Think and learn globally, act locally! University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Belgrade Chamber of Commerce AbelaPharm d.o.o.
Main topic: INDUSTRY 4.0 SMART AND INTELLIGENT Objective: White paper on main topic! After great success of Conference USA-EU-Japan-Serbia Manufacturing Summit, Belgrade, 31 st May 2 nd June, 2016, SERBIA, this year 2016, with main topic: Advanced Manufacturing Program INDUSTRY 4.0 model for Serbia, we have new challenges for 2017 New Conference with advanced topic SMART AND INTELLIGENT. The main objective of this Conference will be gather relevant stakeholders to discuss about the challenges and new opportunities that are created by the AMP for Serbia based on Industry 4.0 model, who will be integration into manufacturing industries and the appropriate exploitation of these new data for the development of new innovative manufacturing industries in Serbia, based on new generation of products smart and intelligent characteristics. In order to give you a bit of background why we organize this Conference, even though it does not look that way now, Serbia was traditionally an industrialized country (at least compared to its environment, like Hungary, or Romania, which are now more developed), with railroad industry existing since 1880s, domestic aerospace industry starting in early 1920s and Belgrade alone having 4 aircraft factories in late 1930s, automotive industry since 1950s, microelectronics since 1970s. Furthermore, University of Belgrade was (still is) an academic powerhouse, where great minds from Nikola Tesla to Milutin Milankovic held lectures or were faculty, and its engineering still remains exceptionally respected in Europe (e.g. School of Mechanical Engineering is still the largest in southeastern Europe and one of the largest in Europe, with its alumni scattered in leading schools all over the world).
Unfortunately, bad political choices and terrible circumstances led to a steep decline in the last 25 years, with many of those traditional industries disappearing or severely degrading (the only bright-ish spot at this moment is Fiat s automotive factory there, making about 150K vehicles, and that s pretty much it). Prof. Ni (advisor of President Obama for Advanced Manufacturing), Prof. Djurdjanovic (ASME member and one of world leader for Advanced Manufacturing), Prof. Majstorovic (CIRP member from Belgrade and a leading manufacturing professor there), and all participants from Conference INDUSTRY 4.0.0 Serbian Program, was held 31 st May 2 nd June 2016, agree that the only way to have a prosperous society is to have autochthonous advanced manufacturing, which will feed services and other branches of the economy and that is almost certainly the reason for Serbia s sluggish rise in the last decade and a half, since political changes took place (instead of a rapid rebuilding, our growth is at 2.5 3 % per annum at best, with low quality, low level manufacturing moving there just for the low cost labor). In this step are products with high level of added values as a smart and intelligent products. Relevant people who will include policy makers, company managers, as well as representatives of industrial associations and academia, discussed possible concrete policy measures and actions that could be launched in the coming period 2020/2030, to leverage national efforts in this area to speed up the modernization of the Serbian industry, based on new generation of products smart products.
Common themes / main topics: Smart and Intelligent products and products features, meta-products Innovative product development of intelligent products Information extraction for products features Big data and large-scale of data, data integrity, accuracy, and authenticity Data Mining, information analysis for products Machine learning, advanced approaches for inovative products PLM functionalities and components for advanced products Reserach and education for smart and intelligent products Cloud Computing, cloud-based products Cyber-Phisical Manufactruring and smart products What we can to do? Roadmap for AM based on smart products in Serbia. Conference Organisation: Invited papers/best practices and experiences presentation by world-wide and national experts. Conference chair: Prof. Dr. Jun Ni, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. Conference co-chairs: 1. Prof. Dr. Dragan Djurdjanovic, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA. 2. Prof. Dr. Vidosav Majstorovic, Belgrade University, Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Belgrade, Sebia;
Panelists: Conference IPC members: Panelists from USA (invited): 1. Prof. Dr. Jun Ni, College of Eng. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. 2. Prof. Dr. Kornel Ehmann, Nortwestern University, Evanston, USA. 3. Prof. Joe Beaman, U of Texas at Austin. 4. Prof. Jay Lee, U of Cincinnati and Shaghai Jiao Tong University. 5. Dr. James Truchard, co-founder, Presedent and CEO of National Instruments, Austin, TX. 6. Prof. Dr. Sridhar Kotta, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. 7. Prof. Dr. Dusan Sormaz, Ohio University, Athens, USA. Panelist from EU (invited): 1. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Technical University of Munich, Head of Chair and Director of Institute Automation and Information Systems, München, Germany. 2. Prof. Dr. Laszlo Monostori, Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary. 3. Prof. Dr. Francesco Jovane, Politecnico di Milano, Italy. 4. Prof. Dr. Engelbert Westkaemper, University of Stuttgart, Germany. 5. Prof. Reijo Tuokko, Tampere University, Finland. 6. Dr. Massimo Mattuci, President Board of Directors EFRA, Brussels. 7. Prof. Dr. Wilfried Shin, TU Vienna, Wien. 8. Prof. Dr. Günther Seliger, Produktionstechnisches Zentrum Berlin, Germany. 9. Prof. Dr. Tullio Tolio, ITIA-CNR, Milano, Italy. 10. Prof. Dr. Marco Taisch, President of IMS Association, Geneva. 11. Prof. Dr. Numan Durakbasa, TU Vienna, Austria. 12. Prof. Dr. Rajkumar Roy, Cranfield University, UK. 13. Prof. Dr. Alain Bernard, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France. 14. Prof. Dr. Albert Weckeman, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. 15. Prof. Dr. Joost Duflou, KU Leuven, Belgium.
16. Prof. Dr. Joszef Vanca, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary. 17. Prof. Dr. Michael Abramovici, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. 18. Prof. Dr. Dorel Banabic, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania. 19. Prof. Dr. Marco Taisch, Politecnico di Milano, Italy. 20. Prof. Dr. Marcello Colledani, Politecnico di Milano, Italy. 21. Prof. Dr. Giovanni Moroni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy. 22. Prof. Dr. Dimitris Mourtzis, University of Patras, Greece. 23. Prof. Dr. Rafaello Levi, University Torino, Italy. 24. Prof. Dr. Jean Kruth, KU Leuven, Belgium. 25. Dr. Augusta Paci, CNR, Rome, Italy. Panelist from EU Commission, Brussels (invited): 1. Dr. Daniel Calleja, Director General of DG Enterprise and Industry. 2. Francesca Flamigni, European Commission. 3. Dan Nagy, IMS Inter-Regional Secretariat. 4. Roberta Salonna, European Commission. 5. Dr. Erastos Filos, European Commission, DG Research and Innovation. 6. Dr. José Caldeira, EU Manufuture Program. 7. Dr. Liviu Jalba, SEEC Manufuture Program. 8. Dr. Ivica Pazin, Director General of DG Enterprise and Industry. Paneslists from East Far (invited): 1. Prof. Dr. Yashiro Takaya, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. 2. Prof. Dr. Fumihiko Kimura, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan. 3. Prof. Dr. Shozo Takata, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. 4. Prof. Dr. Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, President, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tokyo, Japan. 5. Dr. Lim Ser Yong, Director of the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore. 6. Prof. Dr. Hideaki Hohonoki, COHO Consulting, Japan.
Representative from Serbia (invited): 1. Prime Minister 2. Minister of Economy 3. Minister of Education, Science and Tehnological Development 4. President of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia 5. President of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Belgrade 6. General Managers of top 20 Factories from Serbia 7. Representative from Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac and Nis University 8. Others (nacional/international relevant institutions-organizations from Serbia who are involved in main Workshop topic) Draft Agenda of Conference: Day 1: Lecturing and learning from the best examples in the world. Take global lessons. Day 2: SWOT analysis in the morning. Report writing in the afternoon (no need for everyone to be involved - this can be done by a few people, with strong knowledge of local environment). It would be good to have at least one government official in this. Someone who buys into what we are trying to do, believes in and understands the importance of HIGH TECH ADVANCED manufacturing and smart products Day 3: Presenting to government officials (hopefully 30-60 minutes with the prime minister). Welcome on AM Program Conference, June 2017, Belgrade. Proposed by Conference Chairs, Belgrade, October 2017.