March 2020

THE DIGITALISATION FORUM The Digitalisation Forum will fully reflect the ongoing global transformation to the smart manufacturing era and provide a fascinating insight into the potential plants of the future, covering all aspect of the digital transformation across the manufacturing spectrum. Leading experts will address the vast array of information around 4IR, discussing the practicalities, technologies and issues surrounding transition and implementation of digitalisation. 21-23 APRIL 2020 NEC BIRMINGHAM AND DIGITALISATION FORUMS The Digitalisation Forum sponsored by The variety and scope of the seminar programme for 2020 is extremely exciting, adding real value. The combination of leading manufacturing events, with a highly focused seminar programme, will give visitors a genuine opportunity to keep abreast of the latest industry developments. TUESDAY 21st APRIL 2020 10.30am Transitioning and implementing a digital strategy The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) will highlight the changing manufacturing landscape - challenges and opportunities as well as case studies that will help provide practical steps, which manufacturers can take on the journey to embrace digitalisation. 11.30am Made Smarter and making the change to a digital future Allen Camm, relationship manager, Made Smarter Allen Camm will explore the barriers and challenges North West Manufacturers have experienced around bringing technology into their businesses. He will share steps that manufacturers can take to help them start their digital journey and examples of businesses who have taken their first steps to successfully implement technology. 12.30pm Panel discussion: AI - the future of monitoring? MTC / Made Smarter / Siemens Chair: Steve Brambley, CEO, GAMBICA 2.00pm Demystifying the digital twin Andrew Hodgson, strategic lead - Digitalisation at Siemens, and vice president of the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) Andrew Hodgson will help demystify the Digital Twin by breaking it down into meaningful concepts as well as giving examples of what it can do for you as the drive towards digitalisation gains momentum. 3.00pm A practical journey to a digital future Steve Brambley, GAMBICA chief executive Steve Brambley will present a pragmatic guide to getting started on your smart manufacturing journey by discussing IT, cyber security, cloud computing and Industrial Automation and what it all means for Smart Manufacturing. WEDNESDAY 22nd APRIL 2020 10.30am Transitioning and implementing a digital strategy The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) The ManufacturingTechnology Centre (MTC) will highlight the changingmanufacturing landscape - challenges and opportunities as well as case studies that will help provide practical steps, which manufacturers can take on the journey to embrace digitalisation. 11.30am Demystifying the digital twin AndrewHodgson, strategic lead - Digitalisation at Siemens, and Vice President of theManufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) AndrewHodgson will help demystify the DigitalTwin by breaking it down intomeaningful concepts as well as giving examples of what it can do for you as the drive towards digitalisation gains momentum. 12.30pm Panel discussion: Digitalisation and brownfield facilities – can these fit together? Siemens / Cranfield University / B&R Automation Chair: Steve Brambley, CEO, GAMBICA Today's plant automation systems provide transparent monitoring of system status, plus tools such as condition monitoring or predictive maintenance – all help to reduce unscheduled downtime. However, what about brownfield installations with legacy equipment?This panel discussion will examine whether digitalisation and brownfield facilities can fit together. 2.00pm Augmented reality in through-life engineering Dr. JohnAhmet Erkoyuncu, director of the Through-life Engineering Services Centre, CranfieldUniversity 3.00pm Safe Human Robot Collaboration David Collier, product manager, Pilz Automation Technology The increased interest and adoption of collaborative robots, also known as cobots, is being driven partly by the digital revolution. Many of the benefits of using cobots are very similar to those of traditional industrial robots– repeatability, accuracy, productivity – whereas the question of safety requires some careful consideration as new safety concepts permitting or foreseeing actual human-cobot collision have emerged. As with most dynamic situations, realisation of a safe and compliant application must be done on a case by case basiss to keep production safe in an ever-changing environment. THURSDAY 23rd APRIL 2020 10.30am Robotics: A help not a hindrance Mike Wilson, BARA Mike Wilson will discuss how the growth of robotics will generate better ROI and productivity. 11.30am Emerging technologies to support industrial digitalisation Andy Sellars, strategic development director, CSA Catapult New and emerging technologies are expected to transform the productivity of manufacturing through industry 4.0. These technologies include sensors, high speed data communications and the capability to process big data, including artificial intelligence and quantum computing. This presentation describes its current projects involving high-speed data communications and visualisation sensors. It provides an overview of the Catapult’s capabilities, and discusses how the Catapult works with companies to develop new technologies as part of their digitalisation strategy. 12.30pm Dynamic states of safety David Collier, product manager, Pilz Automation Technology Traditionally a safe state on a machine is when it is stopped and there is no movement, however, this can impede productivity. Whilst absolute standstill is still necessary in the majority of cases, where a risk assessment permits and the required technical measures are feasible (such as safe mode selection, safe speed detection etc), a case can be made for allowing equipment to run without necessarily stopping it during human-machine interventions (such as machine setting up and fault-finding). Pilz will describe the various safety functions designated in IEC 61800-5-2 and some of the technologies available to realise them to the adequate safety level. Seminar programme correct at time of going to press. Please refer to the website for up-to-date information. programme and to register to attend the exhibition free-of-charge visit www.drives-expo.com

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