[London 3DPrintShow 2013] Long-Term Economic Impact of 3D PrintingThierry Rayna
There is little doubt that 3D printing technologies will change our economies, but how and to what extent? In the current context of worldwide economic crisis and severe environmental challenges, what can we expect the long-term effects of 3D printing technologies to be? What does 3D printing means for re-industrialization and sustainable development? These are some of the questions that this session aims to address. In particular, the issue of the ‘virtuous technological path’ will be discussed.
The industrial ‘revolution’ brought about by 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing technologies calls for an extensive rethinking of Economic Policies and Regulation. This talk will focus on three critical aspects: Industry Policy and support to innovation, Competition policy,
[London 3DPrintShow 2013] Long-Term Economic Impact of 3D PrintingThierry Rayna
There is little doubt that 3D printing technologies will change our economies, but how and to what extent? In the current context of worldwide economic crisis and severe environmental challenges, what can we expect the long-term effects of 3D printing technologies to be? What does 3D printing means for re-industrialization and sustainable development? These are some of the questions that this session aims to address. In particular, the issue of the ‘virtuous technological path’ will be discussed.
The industrial ‘revolution’ brought about by 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing technologies calls for an extensive rethinking of Economic Policies and Regulation. This talk will focus on three critical aspects: Industry Policy and support to innovation, Competition policy,
Industrial Data Space: Digital Sovereignty for Industry 4.0 and Smart ServicesBoris Otto
The presentation takes a look on the digitization of the industrial enterprise, linking Industry 4.0 and Smart Service activities. It points out the crucial role of data for future business success and positions the Industrial Data Space as a collaborative approach to securely exchange and easily link data within business ecosystems. The presentation was given at the Manufacturing Analytics workshop organized by the Insitute of Manufacturing at the University of Cambridge on February 1st, 2016.
Workplace-based Learning in Industry 4.0 -- Multi-perspective approaches and ...Carsten Ullrich
Keynote at the 3rd Annual International Conference of the Immersive Learning Research Network, iLRN 2017
Today’s shop floor, the area of a factory where operatives assemble products, is a complex and demanding work environment. The employed and produced technology becomes ever more complex, and employees are responsible for an increasing amount of tasks. As a consequence, the employee is under constant pressure to solve problems occurring on the shop floor as fast as possible, and simultaneously to improve his work-related knowledge, skills, and capabilities. This keynotes presents the outcome of the APPsist project, which investigated how adaptive technology can support the employee on the shop floor in this challenging environment.
The workshop "Platforms for connected Factories of the Future" took place on 5 and 6 of October 2015 in Brussels. Main objective on the first workshop day was to give an overview on existing activities in industries and research regarding platforms for the manufacturing area.
Enabling the Industry 4.0 vision: Hype? Real Opportunity!Boris Otto
These are the slides I used at my key note speech at the NASSCOM Engineering Summit on October 7, 2015, in Pune, India. The presentation sets Industry 4.0 in context of smart services and points to the key role data plays.
Presentació de la missió que ACCIÓ té programada pel mes de maig del 2016 a la regió North Rhine-Westphalia d’Alemanya i que tindrà com a element principal la Indústria 4.0.
Industrie 4.0, digitalization, standards and norms, Smart Factory, disruptive business models, ENGINEERING 2050, components of a Smart Factory, Industrie 4.0 for small and medium–sized companies, Internet of Things, Cloud Security, from Big Data to Smart Data, IT security for industrial processes
Meetup #3 - Cyber-physical view of the Internet of EverythingFrancesco Rago
The Internet of Everything (IoE) is built on the connections among people, processes, data, and internet of things. However, it is not about these four dimensions in isolation. Each amplifies the capabilities of the other three. It is in the intersection of all of these elements that the true power of Internet of Everything is realized.
We will examine the Cyber-physical view to explore Specification, Hybrid and Heterogeneous Models, Conceptual frameworks, Multiform Time, and much more.
Kone Monospace Launch Group PresentationJacob Chen
By Anlu Chen, Hsin-Yu (Jacob) Chen, Timo Fuhrmann, Candice Nicole Goree, Mary Frances McKennon, and Anne-Christin Ruehl
UGBA 106 SEC 004
2014 Summer Session D
University of California, Berkeley
DRIVE 2017 | 25 October - VALUE CREATION - Business Innovation CLICKNL
Design Roadmapping; Future Visioning for Organisational Innovation
Design roadmapping – future visioning carried out by strategic designers – shapes manager’s perceptions of the ‘imaginable’; in ways that have concrete implications for decision-making and for the allocation of resources on innovation. This lecture investigates the role of vision imagination, creation and realization in design roadmapping for design innovation in organizations.
Speaker: Dr. ir. Lianne W.L. Simonse
Open Innovation for the Internet of Things
Successful open product platforms for the Internet of Things can benefit from the creativity of the crowd. At the same time, it is challenging for platform owners to, for example, maintain control over the user experience. In this talk, Susan illustrates her latest academic research with a case study of the Philips Hue.
Speaker: Susan Hilbolling
Energy efficiency business models: Fit to serve?
Most new business propositions are formed around a product-service combination. In energy efficiency, however, business models are still mainly product solutions, as shown in recent research by Duneworks and Ideate. Such ‘unfit’ business models might be the cause for a slow market uptake; in this talk Renske illustrates how to change that.
Speakers: Renske Bouwknegt, Ruth Mourik
Business Model Innovation by 3D Print Entrepreneurs
The business models of 3D print entrepreneurs consist of activities related to the creation, distribution, retention and consumption of value, but also of information exchange within their communities. In this study, Peter sheds light on how 3D print entrepreneurs share and exchange goods, services and knowledge as peers.
Speaker: Peter Troxler
Industrial Data Space: Digital Sovereignty for Industry 4.0 and Smart ServicesBoris Otto
The presentation takes a look on the digitization of the industrial enterprise, linking Industry 4.0 and Smart Service activities. It points out the crucial role of data for future business success and positions the Industrial Data Space as a collaborative approach to securely exchange and easily link data within business ecosystems. The presentation was given at the Manufacturing Analytics workshop organized by the Insitute of Manufacturing at the University of Cambridge on February 1st, 2016.
Workplace-based Learning in Industry 4.0 -- Multi-perspective approaches and ...Carsten Ullrich
Keynote at the 3rd Annual International Conference of the Immersive Learning Research Network, iLRN 2017
Today’s shop floor, the area of a factory where operatives assemble products, is a complex and demanding work environment. The employed and produced technology becomes ever more complex, and employees are responsible for an increasing amount of tasks. As a consequence, the employee is under constant pressure to solve problems occurring on the shop floor as fast as possible, and simultaneously to improve his work-related knowledge, skills, and capabilities. This keynotes presents the outcome of the APPsist project, which investigated how adaptive technology can support the employee on the shop floor in this challenging environment.
The workshop "Platforms for connected Factories of the Future" took place on 5 and 6 of October 2015 in Brussels. Main objective on the first workshop day was to give an overview on existing activities in industries and research regarding platforms for the manufacturing area.
Enabling the Industry 4.0 vision: Hype? Real Opportunity!Boris Otto
These are the slides I used at my key note speech at the NASSCOM Engineering Summit on October 7, 2015, in Pune, India. The presentation sets Industry 4.0 in context of smart services and points to the key role data plays.
Presentació de la missió que ACCIÓ té programada pel mes de maig del 2016 a la regió North Rhine-Westphalia d’Alemanya i que tindrà com a element principal la Indústria 4.0.
Industrie 4.0, digitalization, standards and norms, Smart Factory, disruptive business models, ENGINEERING 2050, components of a Smart Factory, Industrie 4.0 for small and medium–sized companies, Internet of Things, Cloud Security, from Big Data to Smart Data, IT security for industrial processes
Meetup #3 - Cyber-physical view of the Internet of EverythingFrancesco Rago
The Internet of Everything (IoE) is built on the connections among people, processes, data, and internet of things. However, it is not about these four dimensions in isolation. Each amplifies the capabilities of the other three. It is in the intersection of all of these elements that the true power of Internet of Everything is realized.
We will examine the Cyber-physical view to explore Specification, Hybrid and Heterogeneous Models, Conceptual frameworks, Multiform Time, and much more.
Kone Monospace Launch Group PresentationJacob Chen
By Anlu Chen, Hsin-Yu (Jacob) Chen, Timo Fuhrmann, Candice Nicole Goree, Mary Frances McKennon, and Anne-Christin Ruehl
UGBA 106 SEC 004
2014 Summer Session D
University of California, Berkeley
DRIVE 2017 | 25 October - VALUE CREATION - Business Innovation CLICKNL
Design Roadmapping; Future Visioning for Organisational Innovation
Design roadmapping – future visioning carried out by strategic designers – shapes manager’s perceptions of the ‘imaginable’; in ways that have concrete implications for decision-making and for the allocation of resources on innovation. This lecture investigates the role of vision imagination, creation and realization in design roadmapping for design innovation in organizations.
Speaker: Dr. ir. Lianne W.L. Simonse
Open Innovation for the Internet of Things
Successful open product platforms for the Internet of Things can benefit from the creativity of the crowd. At the same time, it is challenging for platform owners to, for example, maintain control over the user experience. In this talk, Susan illustrates her latest academic research with a case study of the Philips Hue.
Speaker: Susan Hilbolling
Energy efficiency business models: Fit to serve?
Most new business propositions are formed around a product-service combination. In energy efficiency, however, business models are still mainly product solutions, as shown in recent research by Duneworks and Ideate. Such ‘unfit’ business models might be the cause for a slow market uptake; in this talk Renske illustrates how to change that.
Speakers: Renske Bouwknegt, Ruth Mourik
Business Model Innovation by 3D Print Entrepreneurs
The business models of 3D print entrepreneurs consist of activities related to the creation, distribution, retention and consumption of value, but also of information exchange within their communities. In this study, Peter sheds light on how 3D print entrepreneurs share and exchange goods, services and knowledge as peers.
Speaker: Peter Troxler
NUX Leeds - 28 May 2015: The shared creating experienceSimon Wilson
The slides from my NUX talk in Leeds on 28 May 2015, asking the audience to think about the user experience of user experience.
Also draws on examples of doing "user experience" from "traditional marketing" and looking at structures/process in those businesses.
Rare outing in a talk for George Gallop as well.
Numerous challenges face organizations manufacturing products today as the market moves more towards extreme design and demand variability, expectations of rapid innovation and the onset of markets of one. To address these challenges manufacturing companies are looking to leverage the principles of the 4IR, Industry4.0 technologies and Product Innovation to drive efficiency into their production operations. Success requires deep knowledge, skills and a collaborative approach in the Digital Culture4.0
It is our job to be your eyes and ears on the ground to help you identify, approach, engage and attract those and the people associated in developing and delivering. This global headhunting approach for the rarest skills in the market is what differentiates us from the rest. Finding permanent or sub-contracted resources to deliver innovative new and existing products efficiently to your customers is our forte!
This is the slide I prepared for the BHN Seminar in Tokyo for Trainees from Asian Countries - on new phase of Information Society - with main theme of new mobility and open innovation as well as Social Fabrication
Digital Hub Dortmund - A Digital Innovation Hub on Enabling Technologies in L...Thorsten Huelsmann
During the #DigitalInnovationHub (#DIH) ICT #NCP &ICT Committee Ideal-ist Training in Sofia during DA18eu I presented how Digital Hub Logistics Dortmund developed, how the governance structure works and how the Service offerings works with the busines model.
Impact of 3D printing on Service Design
Abstract:
3D printing will change and enable all sorts of things we cannot do or foresee today. One can for instance think about how the duration of ‘productizing services’ can now match the duration of ‘servitizing products’. The key will be to not just philosophy on this but hands-on experience and iterate to discover where 3D printing will bring us. To do so Merijn will give a short introduction on Ultimaker and 3D printing developments in general. Hereafter he will share the design challenges Ultimaker is facing and the overall plan how to approach them. He will conclude with his personal vision on how 3D printing capabilities can change the way how we design product-service systems in the future.
Innovation:
3D printing will change and enable all sorts of things we cannot do or foresee today. One can for instance think about how the duration of ‘productizing services’ can now match the duration of ‘servitizing products’.
Impression 3D : Repenser les business models et la capture de valeur [Marcus ...Thierry Rayna
Impression 3D, repenser les Business Models et la capture de valeur
– Quel est l’impact de l’impression 3D sur les modèles d’affaires ?
– En quoi l’impression 3D permet-elle d’établir des modèles d’affaire dynamique, agiles et ambidextres ?
– Quels challenges liés à la capture de valeur ? Comment les surmonter ?
– Comment repenser le management de la Propriété Intellectuelle afin de tirer pleinement profit de cette nouvelle révolution industrielle ?
[Crowd15] Crowd Motivation & The Impact of Technology: The Economics of Crowd...Thierry Rayna
This presentation shows how economics can help us understand better the motivations of the crowd to contribute to crowdsourcing and crowdfunding, but also to identify potential issues that might undermine the success of crowdsourcing and crowdfunding campaigns. 6 takeaways are given in the presentation to help people and companies engaging with the crowd to lead more successful campaigns.
[3DPrintShow Paris 2014] Business Models, intégration, externalisation : Quel...Thierry Rayna
Bien plus qu’une simple technologie de production, l’impression 3D permet de reconfigurer rapidement et radicalement la chaîne de valeur de l’entreprise et de la rendre ainsi agile, « lean », dynamique et efficiente.
Lors de cette présentation, nous examinerons tout d’abord l’impact des technologies d’impression 3D sur les « business models », et, en particulier, en quoi création de valeur, la distribution de valeur et la capture de valeur sont affectées par ces nouvelles technologies. Nous montrerons ensuite comment l’impression 3D rend possible l’adoption de « business models » innovants, dynamiques et reconfigurables. Bien plus encore, l’impression 3D permet d’appliquer le paradigme de « prototypage rapide » aux « business models » mêmes. Enfin, nous aborderons la question de l’intégration verticale. L’impression 3D entraine-t-elle une plus grande intégration ou, au contraire, une plus grande externalisation ? Dans quels cas vaut-il mieux intégrer les processus d’impression 3D ? Dans quels cas vaut-il mieux les externaliser ? Quels sont les facteurs à prendre en compte ? Quelles solutions existent ?
[3DPrintShow Paris 2014] Impression 3D et Propriété Intellectuelle : Quels dé...Thierry Rayna
Comme d’autres technologies de numérisation avant elles, les technologies d’impression 3D nous forcent à repenser notre approche de la propriété intellectuelle. Ceci est d’autant plus le cas qu’au contraire d’autres objets « numériques » (musique, films, livres électroniques), la question de la propriété intellectuelle liée à l’impression 3D est bien plus complexe. En effet, dans le cas de l’impression 3D, brevets, droits d’auteurs, modèles déposés et marques se mêlent allégrement !
Le but de cette présentation est, tout d’abord, de clarifier cette question : quelle propriété intellectuelle utiliser pour l’impression 3D ? Une fois cette question posée, nous aborderons la question des risques particuliers liés à l’impression 3D : quid de la contrefaçon ? Du piratage des objets ? Peut-on craindre l’apparition de « Patent Trolls » liés à l’impression 3D ? Enfin, nous nous pencherons sur la question des stratégies de propriété intellectuelle propres à l’impression 3D : comment faire respecter la propriété intellectuelle ? Comment utiliser sa propriété intellectuelle afin de tirer pleinement profit de l’impression 3D ? Comment l’associer à la co-création et à l’« open innovation » ? La dernière partie de notre présentation s’attachera à apporter des réponses à ces questions et à apporter des recommandations en terme de stratégies.
[Workshop DIL Objets Connectés] Des objets aux capteurs au Big Data : les no...Thierry Rayna
[La video de cette présentation est disponible à cette adresse : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdIiiW9waOU]
Le but de cette présentation est de replacer la question des objets connectés dans son contexte global. Y sera notamment discuté notamment le changement de paradigme de l’Internet des Objets à l’Internet des Capteurs, et en quoi cette nouvelle approche modifie profondément la portée économique des technologies connectées. Les tendances d’adoption des objets connectées seront également évoquées ainsi que les principales perspectives de développement, notamment dans le domaine de la santé, des transports et de la domotique. Enfin, nous montrerons comment la combinaison des objets connectés avec le Big Data et la customisation de masse crée un « perfect storm » porteur de changements économiques majeurs et d’opportunités à saisir.
[Paris 3DPrintShow] Impression 3D : Quels changements pour les consommateurs,...Thierry Rayna
Si tout le monde s'accorde à dire que les technologies d'impression 3D sont révolutionnaires, leur potentiel reste souvent mal compris et leurs effets transformationnels largement sous-estimés. Que peuvent, en pratique, apporter ces technologies aux consommateurs ? Quels bénéfices peuvent-ils en tirer ? Va-t-on réellement trouver une imprimante 3D dans chaque foyer ? Se dirige-t-on réellement vers une « customisation » de chaque objet ? Du point de vue de l'économie, est-ce la fin de la production de masse ? L'impression 3D peut-elle permettre à l'Europe de regagner sa compétitivité et de se réindustrialiser ? À quels effets peut-on s'attendre sur la création d'entreprises innovantes et sur l'emploi ? L'impression 3D peut-elle contribuer à une économie plus verte et à un développement durable ? Cette présentation a pour but d'apporter des réponses à ces questions. Par ailleurs, l'impact à long terme de l'implication croissante des consommateurs dans les processus de production (médias sociaux, customisation, fabrication à domicile) sera discuté.
3D Printing and Piracy: What lessons can be learned from the piracy of digita...Thierry Rayna
In the early 2000s the massive surge of consumer piracy took (almost) everyone by surprise. Yet, considering the radical changes that digitisation brings to the economic nature of content, this phenomenon could have been foreseen. Now that digitisation is coming to physical objects, it is critical to envisage the changes that this will bring to the way we do business. To do so, this presentation reviews the failures and (occasional) successes of digital industries to tackle consumer piracy and provides insights on how piracy can be turned on its head to benefit businesses.
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Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
[DDMC 2014] The Role of Online 3D Platforms in Open Innovation with Customers
1. THE ROLE OF ONLINE 3D
PLATFORMS IN OPEN
INNOVATION WITH
CUSTOMERS
Prof. Thierry Rayna
Dr Ludmila Striukova
Prof. John Darlington
DDMC 2014
2. Prof. Thierry Rayna
Professor of Economics at ESG Management School
(Paris)
Affiliate Professor at Imperial College London
Associate Editor of Int. J. of Manufacturing Technology
and Management
email: trayna@esg.fr
Twitter: @ThierryRayna
4. Co-Creation
Consumer-related part of Open Innovation
Can take place at all stages of production process
Can involve individuals or communities
Can be autonomous or sponsored
Open Innovation with consumers requires Co-Creation
but not all Co-Creation is Open Innovation
13. Conclusion
Online 3D Printing Platforms enable to cover most
aspects of Open Innovation with Customers
Still weaker on the ‘integrated’ side
Need to develop interfaces enabling collaboration
14. Special Issue: “3D Printing: The
Next Industrial Revolution”
Eds Prof. I. Petrick
(Penn State), Prof. T.
Rayna (ESGMS), Dr L.
Striukova (UCL)
Int. J. of Manufacturing
Technology and
Management
Deadline extended until
May 31