We are in the 4th Iteration of the Industrial Revolution and Computer Integrated Manufacturing. This presentation offers a historical perspective as to how got here and why 4IR is more than another age. It is a new Renaissance
Provide contemporary and comprehensive perspectives to understanding innovation theories and practices in organization. The slides include many unique understanding to business models, SWOTs, innovation value chains, and human competency development model.
MES PREPARATION AS THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Learn about a proven and mature methodology to develop a conceptual solution architecture designed to meet the business objectives of the pharma/biotech manufacturing business. Our approach involves a strategy development methodology that brings focus and enables superior solution architecture tailored for Manufacturing Systems solutions, S95, and S88 standards. The key benefit of this methodology is effective alignment of business and technology.
Develop a prioritized capital project planning roadmap to meet business objectives.
Strategic Technology Management process for MES Applications for IT Enterprise Architecture.
Discover a holistic visual tool that enables harmony between all departments stakeholders.
Gilad Langer, Director of Automation & MIS, NNE
TRIZ-Theory of Inventive Problem Solving.pptxSejalWasule
TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) is a problem-solving methodology developed by the Soviet engineer and inventor Genrich Altshuller. TRIZ is based on the analysis of thousands of patents and the identification of patterns of innovation and inventive principles.
The TRIZ methodology consists of several key components:
Problem formulation: This involves defining the problem and its parameters, as well as identifying the desired outcomes.
Analysis of the problem: This involves breaking down the problem into smaller parts and identifying the underlying contradictions and conflicts.
Use of inventive principles: TRIZ identifies a set of 40 inventive principles that can be used to solve problems. These principles are based on patterns of innovation that have been identified through the analysis of patents.
Ideation: This involves generating ideas and concepts for solving the problem, using the inventive principles and other ideation techniques.
Evaluation and implementation: This involves evaluating the ideas generated and selecting the most promising solutions for implementation.
The key benefit of TRIZ is that it provides a systematic approach to problem-solving, which can lead to more effective and efficient solutions. It also provides a structured framework for ideation, which can help to generate a larger number of creative ideas.The TRIZ methodology is particularly useful for addressing complex problems that seem unsolvable using traditional problem-solving approaches. It provides a structured framework for ideation and encourages innovative thinking, which can lead to breakthrough solutions. The TRIZ methodology has been used successfully in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and consumer products.
Overview on the Toyota production system principles, techniques and theories.
The presentation include:
-Lean Manufacturing Principles
-Productivity Measurement, Analysis and Improvement
-Effect & Elimination of the Manufacturing 7-Wastes
-Lean Improvement Techniques
-Lean Management for Making Improvement & Gaining Sustainability
In its first 25 years there have been many definitions of 'Lean,' typically centered around cost reduction or tool/technical in nature. But the idea of "Humans striving to better flow value to a customer" is a mindset that should perhaps underlie all of them, and may be a better place to start our thinking.
Provide contemporary and comprehensive perspectives to understanding innovation theories and practices in organization. The slides include many unique understanding to business models, SWOTs, innovation value chains, and human competency development model.
MES PREPARATION AS THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Learn about a proven and mature methodology to develop a conceptual solution architecture designed to meet the business objectives of the pharma/biotech manufacturing business. Our approach involves a strategy development methodology that brings focus and enables superior solution architecture tailored for Manufacturing Systems solutions, S95, and S88 standards. The key benefit of this methodology is effective alignment of business and technology.
Develop a prioritized capital project planning roadmap to meet business objectives.
Strategic Technology Management process for MES Applications for IT Enterprise Architecture.
Discover a holistic visual tool that enables harmony between all departments stakeholders.
Gilad Langer, Director of Automation & MIS, NNE
TRIZ-Theory of Inventive Problem Solving.pptxSejalWasule
TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) is a problem-solving methodology developed by the Soviet engineer and inventor Genrich Altshuller. TRIZ is based on the analysis of thousands of patents and the identification of patterns of innovation and inventive principles.
The TRIZ methodology consists of several key components:
Problem formulation: This involves defining the problem and its parameters, as well as identifying the desired outcomes.
Analysis of the problem: This involves breaking down the problem into smaller parts and identifying the underlying contradictions and conflicts.
Use of inventive principles: TRIZ identifies a set of 40 inventive principles that can be used to solve problems. These principles are based on patterns of innovation that have been identified through the analysis of patents.
Ideation: This involves generating ideas and concepts for solving the problem, using the inventive principles and other ideation techniques.
Evaluation and implementation: This involves evaluating the ideas generated and selecting the most promising solutions for implementation.
The key benefit of TRIZ is that it provides a systematic approach to problem-solving, which can lead to more effective and efficient solutions. It also provides a structured framework for ideation, which can help to generate a larger number of creative ideas.The TRIZ methodology is particularly useful for addressing complex problems that seem unsolvable using traditional problem-solving approaches. It provides a structured framework for ideation and encourages innovative thinking, which can lead to breakthrough solutions. The TRIZ methodology has been used successfully in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and consumer products.
Overview on the Toyota production system principles, techniques and theories.
The presentation include:
-Lean Manufacturing Principles
-Productivity Measurement, Analysis and Improvement
-Effect & Elimination of the Manufacturing 7-Wastes
-Lean Improvement Techniques
-Lean Management for Making Improvement & Gaining Sustainability
In its first 25 years there have been many definitions of 'Lean,' typically centered around cost reduction or tool/technical in nature. But the idea of "Humans striving to better flow value to a customer" is a mindset that should perhaps underlie all of them, and may be a better place to start our thinking.
R&D Research & Development Strategy & ManagementChief Innovation
Am one of the few people I know who has an R&D Strategy background, but you almost never can sell projects in that area unless you have a domain PhD. Most of this is from 3rd Generation R&D, written by former colleagues from Arthur D. Little, Phil Roussel, Tammy Erickson and Kamal Saad. Phil is no longer with us, great guy and good friend (always tell people, I taught him how to use a fax machine, 'Jay, how do I work this thing.' - 'Phil, put the page in there, and push that big green button.' - 'Oh, that was easy.' Safe to say, 23 years later I still have never written a cool book, but did know something he did not! This had 3 slides at the end of it that I cannot remember where they came from, think in the book but not in order.
This is topic one of a short open course on outsourcing this first session covers the basic ground of the rationale and history of outsourcing. It is accompanied by a guide and course notes on the www.1stoutsource.com website.
The fourth industrial revolution Industry 4.0 represents a new paradigm shift from “centralized” to “decentralized” industry relies on cyber-physical based automation where sensors send data directly to the cloud and services such as monitoring, control and optimization automatically subscribe to necessary data in real-time. In the coming years, these technologies will be seen as a viable alternative to current manufacturing processes. According to a recent report by Markets and Markets, smart factory technology will have global market size of 74.80 Billion USD by 2022. The talk provides a comprehensive introduction to Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory. Technical challenges and social implications of smart factory will be discussed. The applicability of these emerging technologies in developing economies is highlighted in this talk as well.
Compilation of data, information and a video to make a person understand what is Industry 4.0 as a concept and what are the important components. The objective is to make a non technical person to understand the concept.
Smart factory IIoT and automation data flow architecture v1.0Angel Rodríguez Gil
End-to-end view of the systems, technologies and components involved in Smart factory data flow of IoT and industrial automation from the field data collection to the cloud analytics.
It also gives you a briefly description of each component.
This deck was prepared for the 1st and 2nd cohort of the "Road to 4IR" program, initiated by EMK center in collation with 'Birshreshtha Munshi Abdur Rouf Public College'. The major attractions of both of the cohorts were, all the students/attendee of the program was from Class-07. 1st cohort was for all girls (Date: 23rd May, 2021) and 2nd cohort was of the all-boys batch (Date: 24th June, 2021).
This 'Introduction to 4th IR' was the first session of the program, where students were introduced to different topics and terminologies of 4IR.
Technology strategy at national level; Technology strategy at organizational level; Generation / development of technology; S curve of technology evolution; Technology progression
Crossing The Chasm by Geoffrey A. MooreSameer Mathur
"Crossing The Chasm" is of biblical importance to anybody who has curiosity regarding the operations of B2B scenario. For book summary by Prof. Sameer Mathur, check here.
The technique of integrating green concepts into Lean manufacturing helping to grow organisations in profits well with social and environment network also helping future to have some of the natural resources as gift of ancestors
CIM 4.0 is part of 4IR, but it is not properly understood or explained. This presentation offers some additional views and perspectives to aid students to understand the value and impact of CIM 4.0.
R&D Research & Development Strategy & ManagementChief Innovation
Am one of the few people I know who has an R&D Strategy background, but you almost never can sell projects in that area unless you have a domain PhD. Most of this is from 3rd Generation R&D, written by former colleagues from Arthur D. Little, Phil Roussel, Tammy Erickson and Kamal Saad. Phil is no longer with us, great guy and good friend (always tell people, I taught him how to use a fax machine, 'Jay, how do I work this thing.' - 'Phil, put the page in there, and push that big green button.' - 'Oh, that was easy.' Safe to say, 23 years later I still have never written a cool book, but did know something he did not! This had 3 slides at the end of it that I cannot remember where they came from, think in the book but not in order.
This is topic one of a short open course on outsourcing this first session covers the basic ground of the rationale and history of outsourcing. It is accompanied by a guide and course notes on the www.1stoutsource.com website.
The fourth industrial revolution Industry 4.0 represents a new paradigm shift from “centralized” to “decentralized” industry relies on cyber-physical based automation where sensors send data directly to the cloud and services such as monitoring, control and optimization automatically subscribe to necessary data in real-time. In the coming years, these technologies will be seen as a viable alternative to current manufacturing processes. According to a recent report by Markets and Markets, smart factory technology will have global market size of 74.80 Billion USD by 2022. The talk provides a comprehensive introduction to Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory. Technical challenges and social implications of smart factory will be discussed. The applicability of these emerging technologies in developing economies is highlighted in this talk as well.
Compilation of data, information and a video to make a person understand what is Industry 4.0 as a concept and what are the important components. The objective is to make a non technical person to understand the concept.
Smart factory IIoT and automation data flow architecture v1.0Angel Rodríguez Gil
End-to-end view of the systems, technologies and components involved in Smart factory data flow of IoT and industrial automation from the field data collection to the cloud analytics.
It also gives you a briefly description of each component.
This deck was prepared for the 1st and 2nd cohort of the "Road to 4IR" program, initiated by EMK center in collation with 'Birshreshtha Munshi Abdur Rouf Public College'. The major attractions of both of the cohorts were, all the students/attendee of the program was from Class-07. 1st cohort was for all girls (Date: 23rd May, 2021) and 2nd cohort was of the all-boys batch (Date: 24th June, 2021).
This 'Introduction to 4th IR' was the first session of the program, where students were introduced to different topics and terminologies of 4IR.
Technology strategy at national level; Technology strategy at organizational level; Generation / development of technology; S curve of technology evolution; Technology progression
Crossing The Chasm by Geoffrey A. MooreSameer Mathur
"Crossing The Chasm" is of biblical importance to anybody who has curiosity regarding the operations of B2B scenario. For book summary by Prof. Sameer Mathur, check here.
The technique of integrating green concepts into Lean manufacturing helping to grow organisations in profits well with social and environment network also helping future to have some of the natural resources as gift of ancestors
CIM 4.0 is part of 4IR, but it is not properly understood or explained. This presentation offers some additional views and perspectives to aid students to understand the value and impact of CIM 4.0.
Additional slides to aid the discussion in class about 4IR and CIM 4.0. it is aimed at clarifying some points made in class and adding to the big picture of Industry 4.0.
This presentation is offered as an additional aid for students in understanding CIM 4.0 and 4IR. It offers seven nuggets of wisdom that most people and businesses do not fully grasp
Presenting a) business megatrends, b) education megatrends in connection to the business megatrends, and c) outlining the skills required for many future businesses
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This presentation belongs to a guest lecture given at the Leiden University at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science for the course ICT Strategy & Planning. This lecture aims gain insight in the function and added value of technology roadmapping, business roadmapping and product service roadmapping.
The presentation is put into the context of Philips Healthcare. Please not that this is a fake situation a that does not necessarily need to comply with reality.
For further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
What is Digital transformation?
Far too often digital transformation is confused with Digitalization or with Digitization with a key focus on technologies or platform. But Digital transformation is not about technologies: it's about transforming the whole prganisation through a system thinking approach and it's about rethinking operational models, business models, processes, and policies, taking people, both employees and customers at the core of the process.
Because the goal of any digital transformation is to increase value creation for the business through digitally enhanced processes that increase internal efficiency and overall customer and employee satisfaction.
Digital transformation is en emergent need in today's post-industrial society: we moved fast from an industrial to a post-industrial era, however operational models and management practices haven't evolved fast enough.
For this reason, many organisations prefer to think of Digital transformation as the adoption of digital technologies on the top of mainly inefficient and obsolete operational models, rather than facing a true in depth transformation that begins with understanding the current culture, the customers, and the overall business.
These slides, were presented to students from IIM (india) at ESPC London on July 27th 2017 with the goal to provide tomorrow's digital leaders a broad vision of what is digital transformation by looking at what and the reasons why change is happening in the business world, define Digital transformation and its dimensions through the lenses of an Experience economy and a post-industrial era. The presentation also presents the Competing Value Framework as a key tool to start understanding organsation's culture and define a digital transformation roadmap and strategy.
Author mentioned (and inspirers):
- Daniel Bell (the post-industrial society)
- Joe Pine (Experience Economy
- The ClueTrain Manifesto
- Quinn and Cameron's Competing design framework
- Brian Solis
- Nichola Negroponte
These are the top realizations resulting from the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Some of them are positive and some of them are negative, but they are important in terms of pondering the future and even take action as a society.
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A new era is emerging where human-centric solutions matter more than ever before
Society is at the cusp of the 5th Industrial Revolution, which in reality is a New Renaissance as every aspect of life, work, and existence will change dramatically. The key to adapting to the new lifestyles and norms is to handle social and societal changes is to perform massive transformations. The problem is that governments and current institutions have no clue as to how to handle massive transformations. They do not have the right institutions in place or programs to handle such extensive transformations. This presentation offers a few clues as to what is happening and how to handle those massive ntransformations.
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We are only at the initial phase of the New Renaissance. Things will dramatically change for everyone in the next 20-50 years. The New Renaissance is a lot more than just another label to describe the Digital Age.
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This presentation offers insights as to how to make Smart Cities really great by adding the right magnets to attract "the best of the best". Smart Cities focused on technologies alone they will only be average cities with nothing else to attract citizens, businesses, and tourists.
This presentation is aimed at helping students the impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution because there are fears that 4IR will do more damage than good in society and millions of people will be unemployed. This is another big misunderstanding. This presentation explains the realities of the latest revolution.
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This presentation is offered to students attending the CIM class, with the purpose of level setting and establishing the direction for the CIM course, as the book that is recommended by the university is stuck in CIM 2.0 (representing views of the last century).
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CIM history and 4IR
1. Explaining 4IR The Right Way
(Understanding The CIM Journey Of Leading Us To The
The 4th Industrial Revolution)
Phillip Andrews
October 2019
1
2. CIM 1.0
• Started in the late ‘60s - early ‘70s (the start of the 3IR).
• The main focus was to connect programmable controllers
(PLCs) and SCADA machines provided by different
manufacturers so that they can share information for the
purpose of coordinating actions.
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4. Shop Floor Control (SFC) Was Introduced
Simplistic (machine
and M/H and
Storage Systems)
monitoring and
control, with some
automated decision
making.
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5. Some Advanced SFC Systems Integrated
Forecasting, Quality Control and Capacity Feedback
5
mrp-i was
introduced
8. CIM 2.0
• Was introduced in the ‘80s.
• The main “vehicle” was MRP-II (Manufacturing Resource Planning)
• MRP-II supported efforts to optimize the entire plant production
system by combining SFC, Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP), and
distribution management activities. Some advanced MRP-II systems
were tied to Finance, HRM, Engineering, and Project Management
Systems.
• The integration of back-end and front-end systems started appealing
to non-manufacturing enterprises, like retailing, airlines, and banks.
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10. In The ’80s The Concepts Of Factory Of the Future
(FOF) and Lights-Out Factories Were Also Born
Utilizing both Hard
Automation and
Flexible Automation
(Robots)
10
11. CIM 3.0
• Was introduced in the late ‘80s with the advents of Advanced
Robots, MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems), and ERP
(Enterprise Resource Planning).
• ERP has been adding more and more systems and applications ever
since. The three biggest systems were CRM (Customer Relationship
Management), SCM (Supply Chain Management), and PLM
(Product Lifecycle Management).
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12. CIM 3.0
lasted almost
3 decades.
Great
advances
were made in
the factory.
FOF
practically
became a
reality!
Phillip Andrews 12
19. Partners of all types (incl. Suppliers, VARs,
Think Tanks, Research Institutions,
Innovation Centers, Government Agencies
…)
Integrating suppliers,
partners, and customers
in new ways that add
value to the company.
Example: TD Ameritrade
offers zero transaction
fee now. WHY?
Because data is more
valuable than the
transaction fees.
19
20. PLM is tied to strategies for
Sustainability (a.k.a. Circular Economy or
Closed-Loop Supply Chain), Going
Green, Clean, Resilient, and
Breakthrough Innovations and Solutions
(such as The Digital Economy).
That’s the entry point into CIM 4.0,
which is also known as 4IR (The 4th
Industrial Revolution), or
Industrie 4.0.
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22. CIM 4.0 (4IR)
• It started in the early ‘10s.
• It addresses all the latest technologies, such as:
• Artificial Intelligence
• Advanced Analytics
• Advanced Sensor Technologies
• Quantum Computing
• Big Data
• Internet of Things and IIoT
• Cloud and Cloud Computing
• Smart Devices …
The 6 Vs of Big Data
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25. 25
Printed objects transform themselves into
other structures over the influence of external
energy input as temperature, light or other
environmental stimuli.
Sentient
Robots
will soon
arrive
29. A Better Term Than 4IR The Digital Economy
The Digital Economy also
encompasses:
• The Sharing Economy
• The Gig Economy
• The Petabyte Economy
• The Trillion Sensor Economy
• The Platform Economy
• The Algorithmic Economy
• The Innovation Economy
• The Circular Economy
• …
29
30. This is more than just another
Industrial Revolution.
This is another Renaissance
that will revolutionize all aspects of:
• Countries Collaboration
• Commercialization
• Communications
• Working
• Living
• Relationships
• Values and Beliefs
• Transportation
• Education
• Health Care
• Planet Care
• Planet Exploration
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31. Why The Digital Economy Is A Better Term
• It also addresses:
• Several global sociopolitical and socioeconomic changes, such as:
• Dealing with Climate Change
• Saving our natural ecosystems
• Building new business and innovation ecosystems
• Migrating slowly to Participatory Democracy
• Adopting new norms and behaviors
• Drastic changes in the way we grasp, use, and enjoy technology
through Omni-Convergence, Omni Channel, Omnipresence,
Intelligence … and Acceleration
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32. The Interesting Thing Is That …
Extremely few people understand, appreciate …
and want to be active in changing the world.
Most people just wait for things to happen to
them. They just exist.
We need more thought leaders, business
leaders … inventors and innovators.
You are it! You are the future!
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51. What Else Makes A City Smart?
• Having the right magnets (such as great Architecture, Art, Culture,
Institutions, Think Tanks, etc.) to attract the right (= smart) people so
that they can design and build new industries, create jobs, and raise
incomes and the standard of living
• Zones for Innovation, Culture, Entertainment, Business …
• Culture Of Innovation
• Innovation Hub that caters to the needs to of the Smart City
• Programs, Systems, Services, and Apps specifically designed for the
citizens that want to be involved, empowered, and enabled
• Improving the overall QoL
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59. Phillip Andrews 59
Copenhagen has
an Innovation
Hub specifically
designed to cater
to its Smart City.
And it also has
the zones, and
innovation
culture, and the
right magnets …
and the right
people!