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Promoter Aachen Machine Tool Colloquium Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering of the RWTH Aachen University Organization Fraunhofer IPT Steinbachstr. 17 52074 Aachen Germany Phone +49 241 8904-0 Fax +49 241 80-22575 [email protected] www.awk-aachen.de

PROGRAM



Industry 4.0

The Aachen Approach

AWK 2014

Plenary Speakers

Industry 4.0 – The Aachen Approach For more than 65 years, the Aachen Machine Tool Colloquium (AWK) is involved in current developments of production technologies which experience new dynamics by the topic of “Industry 4.0”. Already for some time, we occupy ourselves with the development of cross-linked production systems at the WZL and IPT and believe that by evolutionary steps in all subdomains of production and IT the industrial revolution can be realized. The focus of our Aachen Approach on a vision regarding industry 4.0 is in radically increasing the productivity of collaboration in the interaction of humanly and automatically directed processes. In the course of the 28th AWK from May 22nd to 23rd in 2014 we would like to discuss this potential with you.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Brecher

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Schmitt

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. E.h. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Fritz Klocke

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt. Ing. Günther Schuh

What makes the AWK special? Together with highly qualified persons of the manufacturing trade and economy, the scientists of the WZL and Fraunhofer IPT have already started to prepare the structure and content of the presentations a year prior to the AWK. Behind every presentation, there is a group of up to ten top-ranking experts, who have been chosen according to their fields of expertise in the topic. For this reason, in the course of the AWK innovations will be presented that have already been reflected regarding current requirements of the companies and therefore contain a high relevance to practice.

Dr. Thomas Lindner Past-President VDMA, Chairman of the Executive Board Groz-Beckert KG Dr. Karsten Ottenberg Chairman of the Board BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH

Steffen Reiche Head of Planning of the Volkswagen Brand Volkswagen AG

Christian Dunckern Head of Technical Planning BMW AG

Dr. Werner Struth Member of the Board of Management Robert Bosch GmbH

Prof. Matthias Jarke Executive Director, Fraunhofer FIT, Chairman, Fraunhofer ICT Group

Prof. Michael Hüther Director and Board Member Cologne Institute for Economic Research

Program

Program

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Friday, May 23, 2014

9:00 Welcome and Greetings ▪ Prof. Christian Brecher, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Marcel Philipp, Mayor City of Aachen ▪ Prof. Ernst Schmachtenberg, Rector of the RWTH Aachen University

Plenary Session: Success Factors for Integrative Production 9:00 Lean Planning for Manufacturing in Transition Christian Dunckern, BMW AG 9:40 Orientation to Sessions

Plenary Session: Industry 4.0 – Chances for Production Technology

9:45 Start of Session 3 and 4

9:30 Industry 4.0 – Opportunities for the Medium-Sized Engineering Industry Dr. Thomas Lindner, Past-President VDMA, Groz-Beckert KG

10:40 Coffee Break and Visit of Industrial Exhibition

10:10 Industry 4.0: Potentials for Individual Serial Production Dr. Karsten Ottenberg, BSH GmbH

12:00 Lunch and Visit of Industrial Exhibition

10:50 Coffee Break and Visit of Industrial Exhibition

1:00 Connected Industry: Added Value for Users and Providers Dr. Werner Struth, Robert Bosch GmbH

11:20 The Modularisation of the Plant and the Use in the Press Shop and Body Shop Steffen Reiche, Volkswagen AG 12:00 Orientation to Sessions 12:10 Start of Session 1 and 2 12:40 Lunch and Visit of Industrial Exhibition

11:10 Continuation of Session 3 and 4

Continuation of Plenary Session

1:40 Cyber Security – Relevance for Production Engineering Prof. Matthias Jarke, Fraunhofer FIT 2:20 Convergence and Monetary Union. How Much Industry Does Europe Need? Prof. Michael Hüther, Cologne Institute for Economic Research

1:45 Continuation of Session 1 and 2 3:00 Outlook and Visit of Industrial Exhibition 3:00 Tour of Institutes and BreakOut Sessions 3:45 BreakOut Session 1: Electromobility (eLab) 4:30 BreakOut Session 2: RWTH Aachen Campus 5:15 BreakOut Session 3: Aachen Center of Integrative Lightweight Production (AZL) 7:00 Evening Reception

3:30 Optional Visit of the Production Line of StreetScooter GmbH

Specialist Lectures Thursday, May 22, 2014 Session 1: Virtualization and Cross-Linking in Production Moderation: Prof. Jürgen Fleischer, Director of Institute of Production Science, wbk Karlsruher Institute of Technology 12:10 Virtualization and Cross-Linking in Production Prof. Christian Brecher, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL

Session 2: Global Management of Products and Complexity Moderation: Prof. Gunther Reinhart, Director of Institute of Machine Tools and Industrial Management, iwb, Technical University Munich 12:10 Lean Innovation by Global Complexity Management Prof. Günther Schuh, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL

12:40 Lunch and Visit of the Industrial Exhibition 12:40 Lunch and Visit of the Industrial Exhibition 1:45 Actual Use of Virtual Production Machines ▪ Prof. Christian Brecher, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Eberhard Beck, Index-Werke GmbH & Co. KG ▪ Günther Bock, Siemens AG ▪ Dr. Alexander Broos, VDW ▪ Albert Fischer, KAPP Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH ▪ Dr. Roman Klement, Daimler Protics GmbH ▪ Peter Wagner, Gebr. Heller Maschinenfabrik GmbH 2:10 Data Consistency and Virtual Program Optimization ▪ Prof. Fritz Klocke, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Manuel Holstein, Daimler AG ▪ Dr. Gregor Kappmeyer, Rolls-Royce Ltd. & Co. KG ▪ Dr. Ulrich Rossgoderer, Siemens AG ▪ Dr. Marc Stautner, ModuleWorks GmbH 2:35 Cyber Physical Production Control ▪ Prof. Günther Schuh, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Prof. Peter Nyhuis, IFA Hannover ▪ Peter Ortlinghaus, Ortlinghaus-Werke GmbH ▪ Oliver Schmidt, PSIPenta Software Systems GmbH ▪ Prof. Volker Stich, FIR e.V.

1:45 The Economic Industrialization of Automotive Small Series Using StreetScooter as an Example ▪ Prof. Achim Kampker, PEM of RWTH Aachen University ▪ Dr. Peter Burggräf, WZL of RWTH Aachen University 2:10 Requirements Management 4.0 – Robust Specifications in a Turbulent Environment ▪ Prof. Robert Schmitt, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Dr. Markus Bergholz, Leopold Kostal GmbH & Co. KG ▪ Clemens Müller, Ford-Werke GmbH ▪ Eberhard Schill, Kyocera Display Europe GmbH ▪ Olaf Schwiderek, GEA Refrigeration Technologies GmbH ▪ Dr. Birger Steinmeier, Weidmüller Interface GmbH 2:35

Global Industrial Tooling – Value Creation Networks as Factor of Success ▪ Prof. Günther Schuh, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Dr. Wolfgang Boos, WBA GmbH ▪ Dr. Volker Eßmann, BJB GmbH & Co. KG ▪ Roland Fuchs, Johnson Controls Inc. ▪ Dr. Ralph Gärtner, Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG ▪ Andreas Hill, Huf Tools GmbH ▪ Herbert Johann, ZF Friedrichshafen AG ▪ Christian Siebenwurst, Siebenwurst GmbH & Co. KG

Specialist Lectures Friday, May 23, 2014 Session 3: Technological Knowledge for Digital Production Moderation: Prof. Eckart Uhlmann, Director of Institute for Machine Tools and Factory Management, IWF, Technische Universität Berlin, Director of Fraunhofer-Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK 9:45 Technological Knowledge for Digital Production Prof. Fritz Klocke, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL 10:15 Sensors for a Digital Production ▪ Prof. Fritz Klocke, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Marc Backmeyer, National Instruments Germany GmbH ▪ Manuel Blattner, Kistler Instrumente AG ▪ Dr. Gerrit Eisenblätter, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG ▪ Rahman Jamal, National Instruments Germany GmbH ▪ Prof. Yvonne Joseph, TU Freiberg ▪ Prof. Ansgar Trächtler, Universität Paderborn 10:40 Coffee Break and Visit of Industrial Exhibition 11:10 On the Path to a Self Monitoring Machine Tool ▪ Prof. Christian Brecher, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Dr. Norbert Hennes, Dörries Scharmann Technologie GmbH ▪ Dr. Jörg-Oliver Hestermann, Schaeffler AG ▪ Frank Lubnau, Siemens AG ▪ Dr. Dirk Prust, Chiron-Werke GmbH & Co. KG ▪ Heribert Wille, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 11:35 Resource Efficient Production ▪ Prof. Fritz Klocke, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Dr. Peter Jahns, Effizienzagentur NRW ▪ Dr. Manfred Kleinjans, Daimler AG ▪ Prof. Matthias Putz, Fraunhofer IWU ▪ Dr. Albrecht Stalmann, Volkswagen AG ▪ Dr. Axel Werner, BMW AG

Session 4: Cyber Physical Production Systems Moderation: Prof. Thomas Bauernhansl, Director of Institute of Industrial Production and Manufacturing, IFF, University of Stuttgart Director of Fraunhofer-Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation, IPA 9:45 Collaborative CPPS: Escaping from the Productivity Trap Prof. Robert Schmitt, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL 10:15 Sensor-Based, Adaptive Assembly ▪ Prof. Christian Brecher, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Stefan Bartscher, BMW Group ▪ Joachim Hardt, Rohwedder Micro Assembly GmbH ▪ Dr. Harald Kuolt, J. Schmalz GmbH 10:40 Coffee Break and Visit of Industrial Exhibition 11:10 Precision Manufacturing and Assembly of Large Components ▪ Prof. Robert Schmitt, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Christian Böttcher, FFT Produktionssysteme GmbH & Co. KG ▪ Tim Lewerenz, Premium AEROTEC GmbH ▪ Dr. Alexandra Ottong, MAN Diesel & Turbo Schweiz AG ▪ Stephan Wurl, Alstom Power GmbH 11:35 Industry 4.0: Concept of the Resilient Factory ▪ Prof. Robert Schmitt, Fraunhofer IPT/WZL ▪ Dr. Ralf Ackermann, SAP AG ▪ Klaus Bauer, Trumpf Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG ▪ Dr. Christoph Hammers, Ortlinghaus-Werke GmbH ▪ Dr. Thomas Kaufmann, Infineon Technologies AG ▪ Dr. Stephan Middelkamp, Harting KGaA ▪ Dr. Volker Plapper, Schott AG ▪ Karl-Heinz Richter, Indu-Sol GmbH ▪ Prof. Dieter Wegener, Siemens AG

Tours

Supporting Program

Industry 4.0: Industrial Companies Introduce Themselves Parallel to the lecture sessions, you will have the opportunity to visit the industrial exhibition held in the foyer of the Eurogress. Renowned companies present themselves according to the motto »Industry 4.0«. Become a sponsor, participate in the exhibition with your own booth, demonstrate your products or use our advertising media to promote your company in front of top-class experts and managers! If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask: WZLforum GmbH Maike Zweerings Steinbachstraße 25 52074 Aachen Telefon +49 241 80-27120 [email protected]

A Close-Up on Top-Class Research: Tours of WZL and Fraunhofer IPT

See the sights: Cultural highlights for partners accompanying our participants Persons accompanying conference participants can take part in the following 2-day cultural program: Thursday, May 22, 2014 ▪ Guided tour of Maastricht ▪ Visit at traditional mill and bakery »Bisschopsmolen« Friday, May 23, 2014 ▪ Historical tour »Charlemagne« ▪ Culinarily end in the heart of Aachen

During the AWK, participants will have plenty of time to visit the WZL and Fraunhofer IPT. On the first day of the event, we open our doors in the time of 3.15 pm to 6.30 pm for visiting our shop floors, laboratories and testing facilities. As a particular highlight, we are offering three breakout sessions during the tour of the institutes to allow participants to learn more about the Electromobility (eLab) project, the “Aachen Center of Integrative Lightweight Production (AZL)“ and the “RWTH Aachen Campus“ that is currently under construction. For detailed information regarding the industrial exhibition and tour of institutes visit: www.awk-aachen.de

Get-together: Classy Dinner and Exciting Entertainment The traditional evening reception on May 22, 2014 is another of the AWK’s highlights. The staff from our institutes will entertain you with great dedication, personal effort and professionalism, beaming a different light on the topic of production technology ...

About Us The AWK 2014 is presented to you by the four directors of the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering WZL of the RWTH Aachen University and the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT:

WZL Since 1906, the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering WZL of the RWTH Aachen University has been involved in research and consultancy projects of a fundamental nature and in work oriented towards the needs of industry. The WZL develops innovative, practical solutions to ensure that businesses develop successfully. The WZL aims to cover the whole field of production engineering by working on a wide range of topics from strategy, innovation, production and quality management to control, machine, production, measuring and gear technology.

Prof. Christian Brecher Chair of Machine Tools at WZL and Head of the Department for Production Machines at Fraunhofer IPT

Prof. Fritz Klocke Chair of Manufacturing Technology at WZL and Head of the Department for Process Technology at Fraunhofer IPT

Fraunhofer IPT The Fraunhofer-Institute for Production Technology IPT develops production system solutions, focusing on the development of new production processes and production metrology as well as the associated plant and machining concepts. The institute also offers quality, technology and purchasing management with which to assist established companies in introducing new technologies. The Fraunhofer IPT’s clients and cooperation partners come from all areas of the production industry, in particular the field aerospace technology, the automotive industry and its suppliers, tool and die makers, precision mechanics and optics industries as well as the machine tool industry.

Prof. Robert Schmitt Chair of Metrology and Quality Management at WZL and Head of the Department for Production Quality and Metrology at Fraunhofer IPT

Prof. Günther Schuh Chair of Production Engineering at WZL and Head of the Department for Technology Management at Fraunhofer IPT

Participation Fee The participation fee is € 990,This covers: Lecture program, admission to the industrial exhibi­tion, tour of the institutes, conference proceedings, shuttle buses and meals on both days and at the evening reception. Fees for scientific events are not subject to VAT.

Cultural Program for Participants’ Partners The participation fee is € 60,This covers: Sightseeing, lunch and drinks on May 22 and 23, 2014.

Evening Reception for Participants’ Partners The participation fee is € 50,This covers: Dinner, drinks and entertainments on May 22, 2014.

Registration and Payment Please register on our website www.awk-aachen.de Once you have registered, you will receive an invoice via email. If you register on the website, you can pay directly by credit card as well. If you are registering from abroad, please use the website and pay via PayPal.

Venue Eurogress Aachen Monheimsallee 48 52062 Aachen Germany www.eurogress-aachen.de

Hotel & Directions Cancellation In the event of a cancellation before April 30, 2014, the participation fees will be reimbursed minus an administration charge of € 150. Cancellations made after May 1, 2014 are non-refundable.

Prior Night Check-In You are welcome to check-in and pick up your conference documentation on May 21, 2014 between 5 and 8 pm in the Aachen Eurogress.

Please contact the tourist office in Aachen for help with accommodation and quote “AWK 2014”. aachen tourist service e.V. Phone +49 241 18029-50/-51 Fax +49 241 18029-30 [email protected] www.aachen-tourist.de More details about hotels and directions are available at www.awk-aachen.de

Conference Language The conference is held in German. We offer simultaneous interpretation in English throughout all lectures.

Registration

Registration Form

Please send the registration back via fax to +49 241 80-22575

Please fill out and send us this form via mail or fax +49 241 80-22575 or use the www.awk-aachen.de website. I hereby register for the AWK 2014 with a participation fee of € 990,- (incl. evening reception). Please select one preferred lecture session per day: Sessions on May 22, 2014 Virtualization and Cross-Linking in Production Global Management of Products and Complexity Sessions on May 23, 2014 Technological Knowledge for Digital Production Cyber Physical Production Systems (CPPS) For accompanying partner Cultural Program € 60,-

Evening Reception € 50,-

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