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MIPRO 2019 - 42nd International Convention

RT5 - Intelligent Production

Thursday, 5/23/2019 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Galija, Hotel Admiral, Opatija

Organizers:

MIPRO, Danieli Automation and University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing

Contact:

Jadranko Novak, jadranko.novak@mipro.hr (MIPRO, Croatia)

Moderator:

Zdenko Kovačić, zdenko.kovacic@fer.hr (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia)

Goal:

Intelligent Production merges various information, technologies, big data and computer controls to optimize the manufacturing process. Join us in this round table together with other professionals to learn and assess how intelligent production influences business. Share your experience on fast challenges in smart factories and systemic transformation the shift requires.
 

Keynote Lectures:
  1. Gianpiero Brunetti (Danieli Automation, Buttrio, Italy)
    Danieli Automation Approach to Intelligent Plant

    In July 2016 Danieli Automation S.p.A, part of Danieli group, one of the world-leading suppliers of equipment and plants of the metal industry, created a new Business Unit DIGI&MET, which is a new cross-functional unit inside the Danieli group oriented to help Customers adopting the Digitalization and Smart Plant concepts in their assets.
    Over the last years Danieli Automation has finalized its vision for the implementation of the “Intelligent Plant”, which is based on the following principles: plant runs in fully automatic mode, people access to dangerous areas is limited, plant performances are monitored to support a continuous improvements, information are provided to operators in any plant location and equipment is monitored to reduce downtime.
    The above principles are implemented developing automation solutions which embed process know-how and provides an innovative interaction with the operator; by reducing people involvement in shop floor operation using a set of specific robot solutions; by deploying an exhaustive data collection from the field devices and the various IT systems which allows implementing a stack of KPIs; by providing information to operators everywhere using mobile devices and finally by monitoring plant equipment to implement on line quality control system to predict defects by route cause analysis increasing plant yield and reducing unscheduled stoppage.



  2. Gianpiero Brunetti (Danieli Automation, Buttrio, Italy)
    Q3OPT: Automatic Scheduling in Meltshop

    In the last few years Danieli Automation S.p.A, part of Danieli group, one of the world-leading suppliers of equipment and plants of the metal industry, has consistently spent an effort on the research and development of a new product for an automatic scheduling system to be integrated with its own MES solution called Q3MET. This activity is included in a strategic view that leads the born of DIGI&MET, a new cross-functional business unit inside the Danieli group oriented to help the Customers to adopt the Digitalization and Industry 4.0 concepts in their assets.
    O3OPT is an automatic scheduling system that has the aim of optimizing the overall efficiency of Meltshop area: increasing the OEE, reducing the energy required, minimizing quality critical paths.
    Q3OPT has been developed by Danieli Automation in collaboration with University of Udine (Italy) and it has been adopted in an important steelmaking plant located in Northeast of Italy. It is able to generate/improve Meltshop schedule without human intervention.
    Q3OPT can be managed as an advanced Q3MET MES module or as a standalone system, with the possibility to be interfaced with third parties MES or ERP systems.
    Among is benefit: reduction of time scheduling, know how formalization, ready for smart plant, multi modal optimization and energy reduction.



  3. Zdenko Kovačić (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
    Industry 4.0: Experience of Technology Transfer from an Academic Laboratory to Manufacturing Sites of Industrial Partners

    In the last 23 years, the Laboratory for Robotics and Intelligent Control Systems – LARICS research group has been involved in research on integrated robotics and process control. Particular emphasis has been given to collaboration with industry, which resulted in many successful implementations of novel control algorithms and human-machine-interfaces in industrial plants. LARICS members have successfully completed more than 20 industrial projects in collaboration with national and international companies such as Ford Motor Company, Croatian Telecom, Croatian Power Utility, Sitek Verona, Euroimpianti Schio, FANUC Japan, Danieli Automation, Inteco Robotics, Hrid-NDT and many others. Currently, LARICS is collaborating with the US company Phoenix Lidar Systems  on employing SLAM technology, and Croatian company Enikon Aerospace on advanced grinding techniques using compliant robot arms. LARICS has also started its own spin-off company RoMb Technologies.

Location:

Opatija, with its 170 years long tourist tradition, is the leading seaside resort of the Eastern Adriatic and one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Mediterranean. With its aristocratic architecture and style Opatija has been attracting renowned artists, politicians, kings, scientists, sportsmen as well as business people, bankers, managers for more than 170 years.

The tourist offering of Opatija includes a vast number of hotels, excellent restaurants, entertainment venues, art festivals, superb modern and classical music concerts, beaches and swimming pools and is able to provide the perfect response to all demands.

Opatija, the Queen of the Adriatic, is also one of the most prominent congress cities on the Mediterranean, particularly important for its international ICT conventions MIPRO that have been held in Opatija since 1979 gathering more than a thousand participants from more than forty countries. These conventions promote Opatija as the most desirable technological, business, educational and scientific center in Southeast Europe and the European Union in general.


For more details please look at www.opatija.hr/ and www.visitopatija.com

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