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RWTH, Peter Winandy

Industry 4.0 – Changing the Global HR Landscape

Prof. Prof. Dr. Thomas Gries

It´s all about People and Cooperation

Korea-Germany „Guest-Workers“ – Miners and Nurses

Korea-Germany „Guest-Workers“ – Miners in NRW

Thank You!

감사합니다!

Cooperation: RWTH - Korean Students Now

Donated

by Dr. Young-Sup Huh

2009

Cooperation: RWTH - Korea Donators „MOGAM-Building“

Cooperation: RWTH - Korean Alumni Dr. Seung-Mok Yoo, Director at KITECH

Know-how-Synergy JEC Innovation Award 2016 with KCTECH

Know-how-Synergy JEC World 2017 with Unitech – President Lee & CEO-D Kim

Cooperation: Korean Martial Arts in Aachen Hapkido – German National Coach Josef Römer

Institut für Textiltechnik Aachen

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4Divisions 400 Employees

Health

ITA

Augsburg

AMIMB

ITA

Academy

aps

GmbH

Energy &

environment

Mobility

Information &

communication

Materials

Production

Knowedge-

Transfer Fiber based solutions 4 you

Building &

living

STC

RWTH Aachen Campus

RWTH Campus: a new kind of cooperation between industry and university

• Biggest technology campus in Europe

• Establishment of high-tech

companies in 15 different clusters

• Exchange of research results,

staff, other resources

• approx. 4 bill. € investments until 2020

• approx. 10,000 jobs in research

& development

RWTH, Peter Winandy

Institut für Textiltechnik Aachen

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4International Locations

Geleen/NL

Augsburg/Ger

Istanbul/TR

Ansan/Korea

i4.0

i4.0@ITA

Data

Products and Processes

Workplaces/Knowledge

Human Resources

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Industry 4.0 – Opportunities or Threads?

Survey: Challenges of Textile Industry

• Fragmented value chain

• Global production network

• Skills shortage

• Diverse process- and work organization

• Intellectual Property and design ownership

Potentials

• Cost reduction

• Energy/material efficiency

• Ongoing growth rate

• New business models

• New generation of IT skilled workers

i4.0@ITA

Data

Products and Processes

Workplaces/Knowledge

Human Resources

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The Vision – Concept of Textile Production 4.0

Textile production chain

Supplier

Spinnery Fabric Production

CustomerEnd Customer

Business Process Level

Execution level

Customer Request

lot size 1

Internet of Things / Communication Platform

Material information flow through transport media Flow of information through intelligent machine network

Process

Step 1

Process

Step nProcess

Step 1

Process

Step n

Data on produc-

tion and product

Inherent Machine

Cognition

Transport Media

(e.g. RFID-Chips)

Sources of pictures:

nx.-id.com

Freedigitalphotos.net

(bluebay)

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Cognitive machinery – Self-optimizing weaving loom

Objective:

Reduction of set-up times

Reduction of changeover times

Assistance for the operators to

find optimal parameter setting

Approach

Weaving machine as

cyber-physical production

system

Development of a model-based

self-optimization of the weaving

process (3 steps, Kalman 1956)

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Cognitive Machinery – Digital Image Processing (Video)

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Smart Product(ion) – Physical information carrier

Smart Spool Loom Winding machine

flexible RFID –

Transponder

Winding machine Spinning Yarn

Production

Fabric

Production

Knitting machine Knitted Goods

Fabric

production Loom

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Assistance Systems – Human Factor

• People will be the central players within the smart factory

Rising complexity: from operator to pilot

Skills shortage and demographic change

Assistance systems!

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Assistance Systems – Human Factor

AR application (Video)

i4.0@ITA

Products and Processes

Smart Textronics - Definition

Hybrid Products

Amazon.de,

mica.edu

Textileworld.com

Products consitsing of Textile, Electronics and more…

Combining textile processes, electronic assembly, coating, injection moulding etc.

How to use it and how to make money?

Smart Textronics Center

New Applications and Business Models

Complex Production Technology

The Key to success is

Cooperation!

2015, MOU in Korea

Smart Textronics Center History

2014, KITECH in Germany

Since 2014

Dream2Lab2Fab Grand Opening

in Aachen, Germany, Nov 2016

Opening of Korea branch in Ansan

Sep 2017

Smart Textronics Center A Korean-German Synergy: digitalized production of digital products

2 interdisciplinary research Centres for

electronics and production technologies

Development of processes, value

chains, smart services and skilled

personnel

Business Model (Smart Services)

Science Industry

Research Center Korea Research Center Germany

Smart Textronics Center Digitalized production of digital products

World‘s largest Lab.

by Korean-German

cooperation

• Textile Producer

• Sensors

Digital Products Safety clothing – workers protection airbag

• Clothing

• University & Institute

i4.0 Production – SpeedFactory Cooperation University & Industry

i4.0 @ ITA - Processes

i4.0 @ ITA - Processes

StoreFactory

i4.0@ITA

Data

Products and Processes

Workplaces/Capabilities

Human Resources

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Textile Learning Factory 4.0 – Digital Capability Center, D2L2F

Weaving machine

Warping machine

Warping creel

Light table

Inkjet printer

Coating & thermo-

setting device

Cutting machine

Sewing machine

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

2

3 4 5

6

7

Smart,

customizable

wristband

Product

Machines

Digital Products Safety Clothing

• RFID

• Textiles Producer

• Machine Producer

• Consulting company

• University & institute

i4.0@ITA

Data

Products and Processes

Workplaces/Capabilities

Human Resources

We still need People to operate

Machines!!

i4.0 – Human Resource Development

Challenge: Need to better Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities

Training the next generation workforce

i4.0 – Demographic Change

Challenge: Understanding diverse Human Resource needs and impacts

Training the next generation workforce

Source: Diginomica.com, work-in-germany.de

• Grown up with smart electronics

• Lack of knowledge/ experience

• Often skeptical towards new technologies

• Valuable know-how and experience

Digital Natives experienced employees

assistance needed! knowledge transfer needed!

Technological change

Social change

Interaction

Human Machine

SozioTex

Scientific Team

DesignELSI aspects

= ethical, legal and

social implications

i4.0 SozioTex

Interdisciplinary approach

Development and implementation of new

production technologies/ assistance

systems with socio-technical perspective

Training the next generation workforce

Understanding Social Challenges and Providing Solutions

i4.0 Information Sources and Education Training the next generation workforce

Educating young engineers, scientists and workers

i4.0 Education and Training Training the next generation workforce

Training young engineers, scientists and workers

Building Relations, Nuturing Growth, Increasing Innovation

• Nurturing strong German – South Korea relations

• Developing solutions for Smart Factories

• Engage SMEs in technology development

• Advanced skills training program

• EU International funding and German – South Korea funding schemes to help

promote research collaborations

i4.0 & Digitalization

just works with

Cooperation

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Industry 4.0: National Strategy

I-4.0 High-Tech Strategy – State level NRW North-Rhine-Westfalia

MWIDE NRW

Minister Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart

Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart

since 30. Juni 2017

Minister for Economy, Innovation,

Digitalisation and Energy of NRW

- Promote education and training

- Engage SMEs

- Grow through regional and global co-operation

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Industry 4.0: New Directions

How do we meet growing HR needs?

• Develop competency centers for training

of skilled workforce

• Through strategic alliances with key

partners, focus on quality assurance,

talent promotion and education in the

digital transformation

• Digital reference and education to be

provided though academic curriculum.

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Industry 4.0: New Directions

How do we meet growing HR needs?

• Third Mission Initiative: Transfer

knowledge and digitzation based

solutions to partners

• Promote and offer training for SMEs

for adoption of digitalisation in next

generation factories

• Develop industry specific European /

International Standards for Internet

Things, data and digital services.

Together We Are Strong!

Univ.-Prof. Prof. h.c. (MSU) Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt. Ing. Thomas Gries

thomas.gries@ita.rwth-aachen.de

Institute Director

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