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Stakeholderdialog Produktion der Zukunft

Günter Grabher • Mai 25, 2021

Schwerpunkt „vernetzte und automatisierte Produktion“


Das Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Mobilität, Energie, Innovation und Technologie (BMK) und die Plattform Smart Textiles lädt Sie herzlich zum "Stakeholderdialog Produktion der Zukunft" mit dem Schwerpunkt „vernetzte und automatisierte Produktion“ ein.

Im Rahmen der Veranstaltung werden Ergebnisse erfolgreicher Projekte der FTI -Initiative "Produktion der Zukunft" einem Fachpublikum vorgestellt und diskutiert.

Die Veranstaltung wird vom BMK gemeinsam mit der Plattform Smart Textiles durchgeführt.


Ort und Datum: 30.September 2021, 09:00 – 14:00, Smart-Textiles IoT Lab, Millennium Park 6, 6890 Lustenau

Nutzen Sie die Gelegenheit um mit hochkarätigen Experten und Expertinnen Trends und Entwicklungen in der Produktion zu diskutieren und erhalten Sie einen Überblick zu aktuellen Fördermöglichkeiten im Bereich Material und Produktionsforschung durch die FFG. Die Veranstaltung richtet sich an VertreterInnen aus Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft und alle am Thema Produktion der Zukunft Interessierte.

Aufgrund der COVID-19-Schutzmaßnamen ist die Veranstaltung auf 100 Teilnehmer begrenzt. Wir nehmen daher in einem ersten Schritt ihre Anmeldung entgegen und würden erst in einem weiteren Schritt, Ihre Teilnahme bestätigen. Falls die Veranstaltung nicht stattfinden kann, werden wir Sie rechtzeitig informieren.

Programm
 
ab 09:30             Eintreffen & Registrierung

ab 10:00             Begrüßung Ingo Hegny (bmk)

10:10                BMK Stiftungsprofessur Universität Innsbruck
                         Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tung Pham University of Innsbruck “Research Institute of Textile Chemistry and Textile                               Physics”

10:50                Prüfroboter zur Risserkennung in Schmiedeteilen mit aktiver Thermographie
                         Christian Eitzinger, Profacto 

11:10                 Kollaborative Robotersysteme – die Krux mit der Flexibilität
                          Mathias Brandstötter, Joanneum Research

11:30                 Kaffeepause

12:00                 Maschinelles Lernen zur Produktivitäts- und Effizienzsteigerung in wandlungsfähigen Montagesystemen
                          Alexander Gaal, Fraunhofer

12:20                 Möglichkeiten digitaler Planungsmethoden für eine Energie- und Ressourceneffiziente Produktion
                          Thomas Sobottka, Fraunhofer

12:40                  Flexible Produktion durch sichere Auktionen
                           Thomas Lorünser, AIT

13:00                  Mittagspause

14:00                  Faktencheck FFG

14:15                  Cyber Security und Produktion
                           Helmut Leopold, AIT
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