Smart industries requires smart maintanance!
To achieve smart industries it requires that we have a zero vision against functional errors. That is the task for a smart maintance! Listen to the seminar to get hands-on guidance of where you can start.
Anders Källström, Chairman of the board, Sustainability Circle
Heat in a 100 % renewable energy system
Customer expectations on their energy supplier is undergoing a big change. What steps are we taking and how can large-scale solutions interact with decentralized energy solutions in a future built 100 % on renewable energy.
Jenny Larsson, Director Vattenfall Värme Sweden
Innovation Management – successful business innovation in a world of constant change
The digitization of society and industry, combined with increased globalization creates rapidly changing business conditions for enterprises. The main message of this presentation is that innovation and entrepreneurship are critical to the ability to remain and develop competitiveness in an unknown and changing future.
Kjell-Håkan Närfelt, Chief Strategy Advisor (Focus on SME and the Experimental Economy)
Productionplanning - Faster response to customer order,
increased delivery performance and better purchasing process
Morgan Bodin, Affärsområdeschef Supply Chain, PlantVision |
Standards for Digitalization and Smart Manufacturing
Smart Manufacturing is not just a single thing, but a convergence of capabilities from multiple areas. International and industry accepted standards constitute a crucial platform needed when realizing Smart Manufacturing. In this seminar you will get an overview of relevant standards for digitalizing the industry
Charlotta Johnsson, Associate Professor, LTH |
An experimental seminar about chemical In most of the industrial environments dangerous Tobias Authmann, DENIOS ACADEMY |
Design for local production - cooperation between local designers and manufacturers
Here, in the southern part of our country there are many manufacturing companies and an increasing number of designers choose to produce locally through direct contact with manufacturers. This can in many cases provide a better overview and may contribute to faster and easier development of products. But in order for such cooperation to work, it requires that manufacturers and designers can communicate with each other. So how do we do this?
Anna Gudmundsdottir, Industrial designer (MFA), assistant at SPOK
Fictitious hacker attack of the control system gives you a real eye-opener!
Witness live how an automation engineer demonstratively hacks into a real control system found in many factories and processes, and ultimately makes the operator lose contact. The control systems have recently become targets of hacker attacks by both criminal gangs and States; Former US Secretary of Defense defines cyberwar as the fifth battlefield. Nicklas put your thoughts in the spin when he shows how vulnerable the systems are and how easily he hacks it. How can we protect ourselves?
Nicklas Keijser, Automation Engineer, Rejlers Sweden
Safe food production
The media often reports about poor food hygiene, quality defects or worse consumers who become sick. In this presentation the basics of safe food production, such as hygienic design, effective cleaning, proper materials in contact with food and good ingredients, are in focus.
Stefan Åkesson, Food Safety & Equipment Safety, Tetra Pak Processing Systems
How can we start achieving a smart industry - for real? In the maintence of the future smart and online
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Enhanced and virtual reality for smart management, analysis and maintenance of the digital factory
How can you use technology from the three different areas of consumer and gaming industry (eg Hololens from Microsoft), computer science (such as Analytics for decision basis), and communications (such as social media, YouTube channels and forums) to make operating and maintenance work more efficient?
Stig Larsson, Senior researcher, SICS Swedish ICT Västerås
Zohreh Ranjbar, Senior researcher, SICS Swedish ICT Västerås
Cloud services - something for the industry?
Digital services is a natural part of our private lives and is now entry within the industry. The interesting of cloud services within the industry is getting all bigger - everyone wants to use its dara in a smarter way. Open interface and simple connection to industrial clouds will be a condition to create new business models and concept of service.
Anders Handberg, Plant Data Services, Siemens |
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An experimental seminar about chemical In most of the industrial environments dangerous Tobias Authmann, DENIOS ACADEMY |