Plant & Works Engineering November 2022

News November 2022 www.pwemag.co.uk Plant & Works Engineering | 0 7 NI Strategic Technology Roadmap launched The Strategic Technology Roadmap, launched recently at Queen’s University, has been published following a detailed consultation on technology and skills needs for the next decade with over 100 leaders in advanced manufacturing on behalf of the £98m Belfast Region City Deal-funded Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC). Developing new technologies and increasing cohesive support for innovation across all sectors of advanced manufacturing is vital for Northern Ireland to be more competitive on the global stage according to the report The Roadmap has identified key priorities for AMIC to improve Northern Ireland’s distinctive strengths in the area and outlines how it can support the region’s large, world-class companies as well as its agile innovation-ready SMEs. It also advises that the Northern Ireland economy is dominated by small companies with limited innovation capability which could struggle to engage with technology unless supported in the development and application of key skills. These companies require significant local support to enable them to develop new technology, access innovation initiatives and engage with national support structures. AMIC, delivered by Queen’s University in partnership with industry, will provide a specialised environment for advanced manufacturing, materials and engineering sectors to access the latest digital, automation and robotics technology supported by experienced engineers. Its flagship building, the ‘Factory of the Future’ – a 10,500m2 state-of-the-art facility – will open at Global Point in Newtownabbey in 2025. Consultation for the report was carried out by experts from the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Manufacturing in partnership with representatives from the mechanical, electrical, aerospace, automation, food and drink processing, and composites sectors across Northern Ireland. The launch of the report comes ahead of the first meeting of the AMIC Industry Board, chaired by John Irwin, Managing Director of Denroy, and includes leaders from 20 local companies. The Board will ensure that AMIC’s industry partners shape strategic decisions around technology priorities and capital equipment investment. Professor Paul Maropoulos, AMIC Project Director, said: “We are working collaboratively with industry to ensure that AMIC, which will be Northern Ireland’s national centre for advanced manufacturing, will support companies to significantly accelerate levels of innovation. “The Roadmap is a valuable document highlighting the needs of the local manufacturing sector for the next decade and will shape the decisions that we make around AMIC to ensure that it is a springboard for manufacturing in the region.” Sam Turner, incoming CEO of AMIC, said: “Northern Ireland has world-leading manufacturing expertise in sectors including materials handling, aerospace, and life sciences, and has strong underpinning capabilities including photonics, digital, design and composites. “Now is the time to look at the future technology and skills needs of the region and capitalise on areas of strength. “There is a massive opportunity for AMIC to link at scale into UK-wide networks to support the manufacturing sector and through working in partnership with the newly formed Industry Board, we will deliver what is needed to reinvigorate Northern Ireland’s industrial potential.” An expansion of the partnership between Siemens and NVIDIA to enable the industrial metaverse and increase use of AI-driven digital twin technology that will help bring industrial automation to a new level, has been announced by the two companies. As a first step in this collaboration, the companies plan to connect Siemens Xcelerator, the open digital business platform, and NVIDIA Omniverse a platform for 3D-design and collaboration. This will enable an industrial metaverse with physics-based digital models from Siemens and real-time AI from NVIDIA in which companies make decisions faster and with increased confidence. The addition of Omniverse to the open Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem will accelerate the use of digital twins that can deliver productivity and process improvements across the production and product lifecycles. Companies of all sizes will be able to employ digital twins with real-time performance data; create innovative industrial IoT- solutions; leverage actionable insights from analytics at the edge or in the cloud; and tackle the engineering challenges of tomorrow by making visually rich, immersive simulations more accessible. Roland Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens AG commented: “Photorealistic, physics-based digital twins embedded in the industrial metaverse offer enormous potential to transform our economies and industries by providing a virtual world where people can interact and collaborate to solve real-world problems. Through this partnership, we will make the industrial metaverse a reality for companies of all sizes.” He added: “For over a decade, our digital twin technology has Partnership to transform manufacturing by enabling the industrial metaverse

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