1. A B.Tech Seminar on
“SMART FACTORY – FACTORY OF THE FUTURE”
Submitted by Mr. Sanket Tembhurkar (20170182)
Under the guidance of Dr. Mudigonda Sadaiah
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING,
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,
LONERE,
RAIGAD – MAHARASHTRA – 402 103,
(2019-2020)
2. Contents
Four phases of industrialization
Introduction-What is Smart Factory?
Operational Excellence
Cybernetics and Mechatronics
Features of Smart Factory
Main technologies driving Smart factory
Benefits and Shortcomings of Smart Factory
3. What if (a) never transformed into (b)?
Implications?
(a) (b)
5. What is Smart Factory?
Merging of physical and virtual worlds using mainly Cybernetics
and Mechatronics.
Conversion of Traditional automation into fully connected flexible
system(self-learning and self-adapting).
What does ‘It’ actually do?
Integrates different assets such as physical,
operational and human assets to increase productivity
and efficiency through a digital twin.
7. Cybernetics and Mechatronics
Cybernetics
Scientific study of how
humans, animals and
machines control and
communicate with each
other.
Mechatronics
the synergistic combination of
precision mechanical
engineering, electronic
control and systems thinking in
the design of products and
manufacturing processes.
8. Features of Smart factory
Data Driven Decision Making
Monitoring and Managing Asset Performance
Optimization and Reliability
Business Intelligence
9. Main technologies driving Smart factory
Artificial Intelligence(AI): -
Quality Checks
Maintenance
Supply chain communication
Post-Production Support
Faster, more reliable design
10. Industrial Internet of Things(IIOT): -
Production flow optimization
Inventory management
Facility management
Logistics
12. Cloud Computing: -
On-demand availability of computer system resources,
data storage and computing power, without direct active
management by the user.
Machine Learning: -
Scientific study of algorithms and statistical models that
computer systems use to perform a specific task without using
explicit instructions, relying on patterns and inference instead.
14. Benefits of Smart
factory
Reduction in Human Errors
Improvement in Quality
Consistency
Guaranteed Productive Gains
Flexibility in Customization
Customer Satisfaction
Knowledge Transfer
Increased safety and revenue
generation
Analyzing Big Data(Volume,
Variety, Veracity, Velocity)
Cyber Security
Access to Internet is Must
Employment shift towards
more higher standards
Shortcomings of
Smart factory
16. Conclusion
Smart factory is an evolving solution
Disruption has become the core competency for
organizations to stay ahead.
Lack of single definition of smart factory
Increased Asset Efficiency
Integration leads to complexity
Rules and Regulations should be employed all over the
world for standardization