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November 25th_26th 2019 Amsterdam, the Netherlands @. venti FEATURED \celerating Al technology and integrate Big Data and cloud computing networks = Moving towards Al, Automation and ‘Analytics: Triple-A Lessons from Ericsson ~ Programming of robotics to perform and training its sense - Accelerating the Quality 4.0 approach for manufacturing sector - Maintaining SPEAKERS: Dr. Maik Friedel ‘Martin Mimer Viktor Schulz Team ead-Machine Senior TPS Specialist & Data Scientist Learning and Statistics Regional Manager STARGROUP Officer BASF TOYOTA MATERIAL GE HANDLING Alan Grogan Kari Terho Josef Kriegmair Executive Leader - General Manager, Smart Representative Data, Analytics, Aland Factory, Industrial ioT, New Production Turbine lof Platforms Business Development Blade / Structure ism ELISA Castings MTU ENGINES Maher Chebbo Chief innovation Heiko Witte Head of Engineering Improvements and Quality ROLLS-ROYCE - Will Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VA), and 360 technology improve collaboration in manufacturing Sector? ~ How additive manufacturing can add value to manufacturing sector — How Alvill take advanced analytics to thenext level = Converging Al with the Cloud Milan Parmar Head of Service Management ~ Europe & Latin America Managed Service Delivery ERICSSON Redland Sanders Technical Director Digital Marketing DHL Group a SS a SRN arrow el Monday, 25" of November - Day 1 (08:30 Registration & morning coffee (08:00 Opening address from the Chair KEYNOTE ADDRESS. (09:10 Moving towards Al, Automation and Analytics: Triple-A Lessons from Ericsson, + Improving performance and operational exiting tbh cline technlogy updates and sy Ahigwng eticency and productivity in user and * Adapting the best practices ofthe triple-Aand achieving success by ERICSSON 09:50 Case study: ‘Advantages and Challenges of Advanced Analytics for large amounts of data Exchange of experience with Pricing Critical eemark to Advanced Analytics by STAR GROUP. 10:30 Coffee Break —Ice-breaking session 11:00 How Toyota continuously improves processes through ‘endless waste elimintation combining manual and automated processes ' Improving Safety in Human Robot Collaborative Manufacturing Environments ® Current progress and progress ofthe human ~ fobot collaboration 1» Casestudy of logistics automation = 8a by TOYOTA MATERIAL HANDLING ‘11:40 Alin the manufacturing Supply Chain Optimization ' Using Al algorithms to sense for classification of, products and transportation, Accelerating the Al sensors to track engine performance * Establishing a Machine Learning (Ml strat for Stipply Chala Hanning (See) 92 S*="e9Y TePisgzrgingautnamous Vehicles for by DHL Group 1220 Lunet 13:20 Accelerating the Quality 4.0 approach for manufacturing, sector - Maintaining ‘= Maintaining high levels of Qualty 4.0. approach, and complying with the quality regulations and standards = Inyolving the use of Al algorithms to notify ‘manufacturing teams of emerging production errors * Collecting data about the use and performance (of products Quality 40 14:00 Improving predictive maintenance for equipment and machinery with a help of AL '= Implementing industrial predictive maintenance strategies with Al 1» Enhancing training the predictive maintenance ‘model with Machine Learning ‘= How Alis making predictive maintenance a reality for the industrial Internet of Things (oT), * Current adoption and autonomous adoption and implementation * Costsaving strategy for maintenance of products: Machinery and equiprtent i bby BASE 140 Coffee & Networking Break 15:10 Enhancing operational processes with Al algorithms Optimizing manufactuting supply chain Brockures wan AT algeria PY * Formulating estimations of market demands '= Improving staffing, inventory control, and energy ‘consumption = Hows Al revolutionizing manufacturing? Available or Sponsor 15:50 Accelerating Al technology and integrate Big Data and ‘loud computing networks = Leaming the cognitive services: Big Data, Cloud Computing andiot® 2 = Whats the relationship between Big Data, loT and cloud computing? "Discovering integrated platforms and how everything becomes serverless *= Moving from Big Data to continuous data by IBM 16:30 Coffee & working B 17:00 Developing robotic in agriculture: Farmbots = Optimizing and automating small-scale agriculture operations *= Ensuring optimal growing conditions of farmbots * Discovering farmbor’s software, hardware and 35 CAD model * Driving down the of cost of operations and. technology ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION 10. Global competition for Al Industrial robotics = Developing a competitive strategy of implications Al for business leaders © Improving technical fields of Al and robotics "= Enhancing control engineering to Al ‘= How competition does heat up between major economics 18:20 End of Day One ~ Closing word from the Chairman we a aa Be OS ONES wa ee Tuesday, 26" of November - Day 2 14:00 Ensuring a workplace safety with a help of Al * Preventing accidents and disasters that can 08:45. Norning coffee cause threats of workforce OPENING ADDRESS + Quercoming threats wth the use of atic intelligence 09:10 Current progress and challenges of Alin Modelling and * “Analyzing current policy recommendations fora Simulation {afeand secure use oF Al 1 eating aclear and robust product laity “Reviewing the System Theory and Framework for ramewor odelisg dra Snetation "2" = How do you combine machine learning and physics-based modeling? do Coffee & Netw * Integrating Al with simulation modelling Se a ay 15:10 Will Augmented Realty (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and 360 technology improve collaboration in manufacturing sector? byse 1 Seeing how vitual technologies allow manufacturers supplier engineers, andinvestors to Collaborate an communicate * Allowing for more uptodate information, = What a digital twin is, and why it matters? See ee Drees (09:50 How touse digital twins for disruptive manufacturing? 4 Reducing costs and optimizing performance with digital bwin seciode = Improving 4 digital twin's applications: engineering, design customization, production and operations = Moving digital win towards smart manufacturing by ELISA 10:30 Coffee Break e-breaking session 11:00 How additive manufacturing can add value to ‘manufacturing sector? * Discovering new applications and new 3 printing materials Can hybrid additive manufacturing become cost- etectved id Focusing on streamlining pre- and post-production processes, = Building a culture of resilience and speed 11:40 Digital Manufacturing of Jet Engines Parts * mpract of the interface prdocut design - Production planning on ine to market “Topologies in production engineering Fast amp via simulation * -Aglityin production via software-defined * Helping manufacturers to simulate and visualize designs without needing to actually build prototypes ' Reducing time during the development phase of Projects ‘Available for Sponsor 15:50. Internet of People loP}:the next frontier for oT '= Discovering and enhancing a collaboration of the Internet of People '= Employing collaborative tools during planning in ‘order to help improving production processes, plant designs and tooling, '= Improving visualization and communication of the information by collaborative technologies ' Designing efficient iP strategies by ROLLS-ROYCE 16:20 Coffee & Networking Break 17:00 Converging Alwith the Cloud ' Entering cloud robotics world -a vital enabler for Arpowered robots * Enabling information sharing in order for Hack Inteligence to learn skills, * Data as an enabler manufacturing Combining cloud computing and Al strategies * Does our future belong to Cloud and Al? by MTU ENGINES, ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION 12:20 Lunch 17:40 What roles Aland robotics are playing in the ‘manufacturing industry? 13:20 How Al ill tke advanced analytics to the next level Sen * Controlling the manufacturing processes on facts, * Improving productivity and efficiency of not guesses ‘operations * Gaining smoothless digital transformation with "= Enhancing damage control and quick advanced analytics maintenance * Improving and process's capabilities by analytes’ pa ee 18:20 Closing word from the Chaliman and End of Conference '* How much and how fast will Al transform the ‘manufacturing industry? 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