By Frank Miletzky, Papiertechnische Stiftung. This was presented during the mid-term conference on future skills and competences in the pulp and paper industry, jointly organised by the European Paper Sector Social Partners, industriAll Europe and Confederation of European Paper Industries, in Vienna 22 February 2016. More at (link tbc).
Innovative and digital solutions for circularity and sustainability in textilesCISUFLO
CISUFLO project was presented during the “Workshop on Innovative and digital solutions for circularity and sustainability in textiles” organized by the European Commission DG Growth, last 15th October.
Dr. Jan Vincent Jordan, on behalf of RWTH Aachen, introduced CISUFLO as potential best practices on how digitalisation supports sustainability and on how SMEs can be supported in digitalization (with a focus on RWTH Aachen “Systemic Transition Support Tool”). During the workshop the DG CNECT presented the concept of the Digital Product Passport and DG RTD explained the “Research & Innovation for Sustainable and Circular Textiles”. The EC’s priority on the sustainability and circular economy underlines once again how important it is that CISUFLO is working in this direction to lead the flooring sector in Europe towards the circular economy.
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre EIP-AGRI y Multi-Actor Approach.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
Jornada informativa organizada el 28 de noviembre de 2017 sobre convocatorias NMBP de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en lel Instituto de Ciencias de los Materiales de Sevilla (ICMS), fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, Airbus, FADA-CATEC e ICMS.
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto Social 2 de Horizonte2020.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3 y la Enterprise Europe Network.
Innovative and digital solutions for circularity and sustainability in textilesCISUFLO
CISUFLO project was presented during the “Workshop on Innovative and digital solutions for circularity and sustainability in textiles” organized by the European Commission DG Growth, last 15th October.
Dr. Jan Vincent Jordan, on behalf of RWTH Aachen, introduced CISUFLO as potential best practices on how digitalisation supports sustainability and on how SMEs can be supported in digitalization (with a focus on RWTH Aachen “Systemic Transition Support Tool”). During the workshop the DG CNECT presented the concept of the Digital Product Passport and DG RTD explained the “Research & Innovation for Sustainable and Circular Textiles”. The EC’s priority on the sustainability and circular economy underlines once again how important it is that CISUFLO is working in this direction to lead the flooring sector in Europe towards the circular economy.
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre EIP-AGRI y Multi-Actor Approach.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
Jornada informativa organizada el 28 de noviembre de 2017 sobre convocatorias NMBP de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en lel Instituto de Ciencias de los Materiales de Sevilla (ICMS), fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, Airbus, FADA-CATEC e ICMS.
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto Social 2 de Horizonte2020.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3 y la Enterprise Europe Network.
ICTFOOTPRINT.eu at Data Centre World - a web platform to help organisations i...ICT FOOTPRINT .eu
Data Centre World Paris is the biggest gathering of Data experts ever organised in France, after very successful events organised in London, Frankfurt, Singapore and Hong Kong. It took place between 29th and 30th November, in Paris, at Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre.
ICTFOOTPRINT.eu organised a 30 minutes speaking session about “ICTFOOTPRINT.eu: a web platform to help organisations in measuring and reducing their ICT carbon footprint” on Wednesday 30th November at 12:10.
The presentation focused on how ICTFOOTPRINT.eu can help organisations in reducing their carbon footprint, with a special focus on standards which allow assessing carbon and environmental footprint of ICT goods, services and organisations. The presentation will mention as well the benefits that come from such assessments.
Presentation 6 Slides - Evangelos Tzimas - EU Commission Joint Research Centr...Fabrice Stassin
EMIRI Tech Talk on Batteries for Energy Storage - Assessment of potential bottlenecks along the materials supply chain for the future deployment of low-carbon energy and transport technologies in the EU with a focus on batteries
The future of supply chains: the wooden pallets industry.
Presentation for the annual FEFPEB conference in Maastricht 2017 about the wooden pallets and packaging industry.
CyberSecurity in Germany: Research Trends, Industrial Hub and Leading ClustersGerd Meier zu Koecker
Cyber risk is now at the top of the international agenda as high-profile breaches raise fears that hack attacks and other security failures could endanger the global economy. Cyber crime costs the global economy over US$400 billion per year, according to Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Consequently, German government is heavily investing in CyberSecurity. The presentation outlines the Research Agenda for Germany, current R&D trends and leading Cyber Security cluster in Germany
Digitalisation of construction product data and its contribution to deliverin...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Steve Thompson, PCSG at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Implementation RIS3 through Clusters - New Role of Clusters in Regional Devel...Gerd Meier zu Koecker
In recent years, cluster policy has gained increased importance in improving the competitiveness of local industries and in facilitating industrial transformation processes. The majority of European regions has developed regional Smart Specialisation Strategies (S3) to stimulate more strategic and more focused investments in the regions to create more jobs and economic growth. These growth strategies, based on clusters in the respective regions, demand comprehensive efforts for mobilising resources for accelerating innovation and industrial transformation efforts. Regions are a driving force in this endeavour, as favourable place-based business conditions are making a difference to incentivise actors in the real economy, notably small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Industrial transformation is a significant challenge for regional policy makers to adapt existing cluster policies accordingly. Requirements for enterprises, clusters as well as for cluster policy are changing dramatically. The challenge is to implement S3 through clusters to gain sustainable and inclusive growth. Not much experiences exist due to a lack of knowledge about S3 in other regions.
The presentation shows new ways how to make better use of clusters and how to measure the systematic of the related approach.
Re-Configuring Value Networks and Competition in Industrialized, Emerging and...Andreas Meiszner
Purpose of this Lecture
Aim: To provide an introduction to Value
Networks in Digital Times.
Learning Outcome:
(1) Understand how ICT is impacting Value Networks.
(2) Ability to assess the re-configura8on options of a given sector / industry.
ICTFOOTPRINT.eu at Data Centre World - a web platform to help organisations i...ICT FOOTPRINT .eu
Data Centre World Paris is the biggest gathering of Data experts ever organised in France, after very successful events organised in London, Frankfurt, Singapore and Hong Kong. It took place between 29th and 30th November, in Paris, at Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre.
ICTFOOTPRINT.eu organised a 30 minutes speaking session about “ICTFOOTPRINT.eu: a web platform to help organisations in measuring and reducing their ICT carbon footprint” on Wednesday 30th November at 12:10.
The presentation focused on how ICTFOOTPRINT.eu can help organisations in reducing their carbon footprint, with a special focus on standards which allow assessing carbon and environmental footprint of ICT goods, services and organisations. The presentation will mention as well the benefits that come from such assessments.
Presentation 6 Slides - Evangelos Tzimas - EU Commission Joint Research Centr...Fabrice Stassin
EMIRI Tech Talk on Batteries for Energy Storage - Assessment of potential bottlenecks along the materials supply chain for the future deployment of low-carbon energy and transport technologies in the EU with a focus on batteries
The future of supply chains: the wooden pallets industry.
Presentation for the annual FEFPEB conference in Maastricht 2017 about the wooden pallets and packaging industry.
CyberSecurity in Germany: Research Trends, Industrial Hub and Leading ClustersGerd Meier zu Koecker
Cyber risk is now at the top of the international agenda as high-profile breaches raise fears that hack attacks and other security failures could endanger the global economy. Cyber crime costs the global economy over US$400 billion per year, according to Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Consequently, German government is heavily investing in CyberSecurity. The presentation outlines the Research Agenda for Germany, current R&D trends and leading Cyber Security cluster in Germany
Digitalisation of construction product data and its contribution to deliverin...Circular Economy Thinking
Presentation by Steve Thompson, PCSG at Circular Economy Thinking in Construction seminar, London 20 January 2017. More information: http://www.greenconstructionboard.org/index.php/2012-09-05-09-17-39/item/2372-circular-economy-thinking-cethinking-challenges-and-opportunities-for-the-construction-sector
Implementation RIS3 through Clusters - New Role of Clusters in Regional Devel...Gerd Meier zu Koecker
In recent years, cluster policy has gained increased importance in improving the competitiveness of local industries and in facilitating industrial transformation processes. The majority of European regions has developed regional Smart Specialisation Strategies (S3) to stimulate more strategic and more focused investments in the regions to create more jobs and economic growth. These growth strategies, based on clusters in the respective regions, demand comprehensive efforts for mobilising resources for accelerating innovation and industrial transformation efforts. Regions are a driving force in this endeavour, as favourable place-based business conditions are making a difference to incentivise actors in the real economy, notably small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Industrial transformation is a significant challenge for regional policy makers to adapt existing cluster policies accordingly. Requirements for enterprises, clusters as well as for cluster policy are changing dramatically. The challenge is to implement S3 through clusters to gain sustainable and inclusive growth. Not much experiences exist due to a lack of knowledge about S3 in other regions.
The presentation shows new ways how to make better use of clusters and how to measure the systematic of the related approach.
Re-Configuring Value Networks and Competition in Industrialized, Emerging and...Andreas Meiszner
Purpose of this Lecture
Aim: To provide an introduction to Value
Networks in Digital Times.
Learning Outcome:
(1) Understand how ICT is impacting Value Networks.
(2) Ability to assess the re-configura8on options of a given sector / industry.
This presentation is about the background to the discovery of High Modulus Polyethylene (HMP) fibre. The fibre is made from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene an is manufactured by DSM under the trade name Dyneema.
This presentation covers:
Concepts of optical fiber communication in detail
Total internal reflection
inter-modulation, dispersion effects in OFC
Impairments in OFC
Advantages in OFC
Different types of optical cables
OFC network elements : splitters, splices, connectors, lasers
optical sources and optical detectors
Optical Link Budget
The Engineering & Construction (E&C) industry strongly
affects the economy, the environment and society as a
whole. It touches the daily lives of everyone, as quality of life
is heavily influenced by the built environment surrounding
people. The construction industry serves almost all other
industries, as all economic value creation occurs within or
by means of buildings or other “constructed assets”. As
an industry, moreover, it accounts for 6% of global GDP. It
is also the largest global consumer of raw materials, and
constructed objects account for 25-40% of the world’s total
carbon emissions.
Multiple global megatrends are shaping the future of
construction. Consider just two developments: first,
30% of global greenhouse gas emissions are attributable
to buildings (at the same time, the UK government
has set a target for 2025 of 50% reduction in today’s
level of greenhouse gas emissions in the country’s built
environment); second, the population of the world’s urban
areas is increasing by 200,000 people per day, all of whom
need affordable housing as well as social, transportation
and utility infrastructure. Such trends pose challenges but
also offer opportunities; either way, they require an adequate
response from the industry as a whole.
Cyber Physical Production Systems (CPPS) represent the Key Enabling Technology at the basis of the fourth Industrial Revolution of Industry 4.0.
BEinCPPS I4MS Phase II project aims at spreading the presence of CPPS-based industrial experiments to all the Regions of Europe, starting from 5 champion experiments located in advanced Vanguard EU regions. BEinCPPS provides a CPS/IOT Open Platform on top of which application developers could base innovative services e.g. in the field of production planning, resources management, logistics optimisation.
BEinCPPS Open Call 1 targets the development, testing and experimentation of innovative IT applications experiments, which, based on CPPS technology, could significantly enhance the impact of CPPS into the Manufacturing Industry and SMEs / Mid Caps in particular. Open APIs and datasets coming from the project's 5 experimental facilities will form an IT infrastructure for a realistic testing and experimentation of the new applications. A second wave of Open Calls will afterwards replicate the first wave best practices to additional regions in EU, facilitated by the presence of Regional Digital Manufacturing Innovation Hubs.
Transforming the European Data Economy: A Strategic Research and Innovation A...Edward Curry
Transforming the European Data Economy: A Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda
Keynote at European Data Forum 2016
Prof. Dr. Milan Petković, Vice President BDVA, Philips
Dr. Edward Curry, Vice President BDVA, Insight
Presentation and overview of 3C cluster (Circular materials and solutions for construction). This cluster is coordinated by Turku Science Park. The C3 Cluster is an activity within the CleanTurku spearhead at Turku Science Park Ltd. CleanTurku promotes the growth of companies in the fields of cleantech, circular economy and bioeconomy. The vision of the 3C cluster is to boost the transition of the companies and industry from linear to the circular economy through innovation and collaboration. The C3 Cluster brings together companies, universities, educational institutes and public players in the field of construction materials.
Presentation on ICT trends in developments and what this means for the agri-food business, focussing on the FIspace platform. The presentation was part of the mastercourse Hortibusiness in which about 20 entrepreneurs from the horticultural business are participating.
Opportunities and challenges in printed electronics productionQuad Industries
Printed electronics represents an enormous potential in a world of interconnected appliances. But there is still a large gap between the technology that is available and the potential for real-life applications. “That’s why we are focusing so strongly on intensive collaboration with our customers,” says Wim Christiaens, R&D director at Quad Industries.
Skill Intelligence in the Steel Sector mc 220329.pdfBEYOND4.0
On March 30, sfs scientists Mathias Cuypers, Adrian Götting and Dr. Michael Kohlgrüber presented key results from the EU projects ESSA and Beyond 4.0 at the 14th IFAC Workshop on Intelligent Manufacturing Systems. The International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) is an international umbrella organization concerned with automation technology and the concrete societal impact of control technology and automation.
Future skills and competences in the pulp and paper industry EuropeanPaper
By Steve Bainbridge, Cedefop. This was presented during the mid-term conference on future skills and competences in the pulp and paper industry, jointly organised by the European Paper Sector Social Partners, industriAll Europe and Confederation of European Paper Industries, in Vienna 22 February 2016. More at (link tbc). d
EU Emissions Trading Scheme - policy, prices and risk managementEuropeanPaper
By Louis Redshaw, Redshaw Advisors Ltd. This was presented during the ETS review: Strategic choices for industry's future session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Case 3: Project MAINSTREAM - "Design and Management for Circularity - the cas...EuropeanPaper
By Jean-Francois Robert, Ecofolio. This was presented during the Circular Economy info session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Case 2: How to Respond to increasing Cost Pressure in Recycling - Reffibre Pr...EuropeanPaper
By Dr Ulla Forsström, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. This was presented during the Circular Economy info session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Determination of Latex and Starch Penetration via Serial Sectioning in Combin...EuropeanPaper
By Karin Hofer, Technical University of Graz. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Fractionated treatment and separate refining of pulp to reduce energy consump...EuropeanPaper
By Rafael Giner, University Assistant, Scientist-Technical University of Graz. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Reactive extrusion of cellulose fibes as feasible way to process value added ...EuropeanPaper
By Nikita Polikarpov, Papiertechnische Stiftung (PTS), This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Paper and Cardboard as a building material. Tech 01 - Transportable emergency...EuropeanPaper
By Jerzy Latka, Delft University of Technology. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Effect of UV-treatment on properties of coated paper with biopolymersEuropeanPaper
By Urska Vrabic Brodnjak, University of Ljubljana. This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
PfR Calculator - charaxterization of Paper for Recycling as a mixture of diff...EuropeanPaper
By Lydia Tempel, Papiertechnische Stiftung (PTS). This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Novel deinking method of used A4 paper in the office for internal reuseEuropeanPaper
By Yerkenaz Zholymbayeva, Nazarbayev University.This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Interaction of hemicelluloses and cellulose and their influence on the cellul...EuropeanPaper
By Lea Falcoz Vigne, Centre Technique du Papier (CTP). This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
By Matija Mraovic, Insitut za celulozo in papir (CTP). This was presented during the New Ideas for the Paper Industry: Young Researchers' Presentations session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Pretreatment of wheat straw using deep eutectic solvents and ultraoundEuropeanPaper
By Andrea Skulcova, Slovak University of Technology. This was presented during the Two Team Project - Winners' first successes session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Processing of Lignin and the Removal of Detrimentals with Deep Eutectic SolventsEuropeanPaper
By Laura Kollau, Dannie van Osch & Panos Kourios, PhD Students from TU Eindhoven. This was presented during the Two Team Project - Winners' first successes session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
How to join and benefit from the provides project?EuropeanPaper
By Annita Westenbroeck from Provides. This was presented during the Two Teams projects - The Winners' first successes session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
The Packaging Revolution: Adjusting to the New Dynamics in Europe and the WorldEuropeanPaper
By Alejandro Mata from RISI. This was presented during the Pulp and paper European market outlook, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
Outlook for the World Paper Grade Pulp MarketEuropeanPaper
By Kurt Schaefer from RISI. This was presented during the Pulp and paper European market outlook session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
By Alejandro Mata from RISI. This was presented during the Pulp and paper European market outlook session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
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As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
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Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
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RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
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Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
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Fibre-based innovations for tomorrow's high-tech products
1. Fibre-based innovations for tomorrow's high-tech products
F. Miletzky
Paper & Fibre 2030
Shaping a sustainable future
2. 25.02.2016
One sector's journey into the future
Sources http://image.slidesharecdn.com/roadmap2050-120702034623-phpapp02/95/drupa-2012-european-paper-day-road-map-2050-11-728.jpg?cb=1341201120;
http://www.paperindustryworld.com/files/2014/02/TheTwoTeamProject.jpg ; http://www.papierverarbeitung.de/wpv-wAssets/img/Cover_Faser_Papier_2030.JPG ;
http://unfoldthefuture.eu/images/download-thumb.jpg
“Breakthrough
technologies" for
reengineering production
processes and reducing
CO2 emissions
The contribution of paper
as a material to various
economic sectors
2
3. 25.02.2016
Declining share prices ...
0
50
100
150
200
250
20142012201020082006200420022000
Share price index (2000 = 100)
MSCI paper
and forest
products
MSCI world
materials
'00-'13
+ 57%
- 33%
Pre-
boom
Source: Thomson Reuters Datastream; BCG analysis
Courtesy of R. Haslehner (Boston Consult Comp.)
DownturnCommodity
boom
Multi-utilities
Gas utilities
SoftwarePaper and
forest products
Tobacco
Industry classification
Unpredictability
Malleability
"Adaptive"
"Classical" "Visionary"
"Shaping"
Note: Unpredictability = market cap return volatility,
malleability = industry concentration - return to scale + revenue growth.
Rank based on industry environment matrix
Source: BCG analysis, Courtesy of R. Haslehner (BCG)
3
The paper world is growing dark…
5. 25.02.2016
• Global growth of P&B based packaging has been forecasted to be approx.
7 % annually within next 10 years accord. to different studies (Capital Mind,
Catalyst Corp. Finance).
• Consequently, new construction of paper machines (or rebuilds of former
graphic machines) (e.g. Sappi Europe, Heinzel Group Austria, UPM/Leipa
Germany,…) for packaging and specialty P&B
5
… how is the paper sector addressing this challenge?
6. 25.02.2016
One sector's journey into the future
Sources: http://image.slidesharecdn.com/roadmap2050-120702034623-phpapp02/95/drupa-2012-european-paper-day-road-map-2050-11-728.jpg?cb=1341201120;
http://www.paperindustryworld.com/files/2014/02/TheTwoTeamProject.jpg ; http://www.papierverarbeitung.de/wpv-wAssets/img/Cover_Faser_Papier_2030.JPG ;
http://unfoldthefuture.eu/images/download-thumb.jpg
“Breakthrough
technologies" for
reengineering production
processes and reducing
CO2 emissions Ideas for
“tomorrow's paper”
The contribution of
paper as a material to
various economic
sectors
6
7. 25.02.2016
Motivation for the "Fibre & Paper 2030" project of the
future
The paper sector is in a phase of
radical change
But: even today there are discernible
innovative approaches to paper
applications in various sectors with a
considerable need for development
work
Motivation: What are the markets,
fields of business and customer needs
of the future for fibre-based materials?
A solid groundwork has been laid:
Within the scope of the bio-economy
concept, sustainable and bio-based
concepts for tomorrow's world are in
demand! Source: http://www.leanoffice-evenburg.de/images/zeit%20fuer%20sw.png
7
8. 25.02.2016
Increase the value added of innovative products and tap into new markets
– light-weight construction materials, for example
The outcome:
Customise paper for innovative areas of application
The challenge for paper
Source: Biesalski et al. WfP 2015
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Project management:
PTS
FENWIS GmbH = flight controller
Core team:
Depiction of the entire paper value
chain:
suppliers, producers, converters
and researchers/developers
Duration:
01/2014 to 03/2015
Joint future project:
“Fibre & Paper 2030”
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What? – Project goals:
Shape a future with “paper”
Anticipate tomorrow‘s requirements today
Identify new markets with high value added
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Retropolation: systematically looking ahead into the future
today 2030 2050
Future visions
of tomorrow
and beyond
Documented
premises
The current
setting
“Looking back
at tomorrow”
?
Tomorrow's
needs
• New applications?
• New materials?
• New properties?
• New business opportunities?
Source: FENWIS GmbH
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The map of the future: looking back from the future
Retropolation
Trends
Overall picture:
• People
• Customers
• Markets
• Economy
• Technologies
• Environment
• Politics
• Society
Areas of activity
Business
models
Business
plans
Strategy
Manage-
ment
culture
Portfolio
Infra-
structure
Training
…
Communication
Business
today
Influencing variables
• Future markets
• Customer’s
requirements
• Need for
innovation
• Research
themes
• Competence
requirements
• Business
models
• Laws and
regulations
Food
Health &
hygiene
Mobility
ICTE*
Logistics
Future city &
architecture
Living &
working
General
boundary
conditions
Thematic areas
= Corporate tasks
* ICTE = Information, Communication,
Training and Expertise
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Source: FENWIS GmbH
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Joint activities on the path to 2030
Source: http://www.bauwelt.ch/sites/default/files/22159_1_chinmegastadt.jpg
Future city & architecture
(Sound and climate control in
homes, emergency shelters,
building material systems,
cultivation areas, energy storage
systems, …)
Mobility
(fibre-based light-weight
construction for
tomorrow‘s mobility,
fireproof equipment, …)
Health & hygiene
(Filters, smart dressing
materials, implants,
prostheses, ...
Living & Working
(modular and convertible living
room-style elements,
functionalised wall coverings
and partitions, …)
Food
(modular greenhouses, fibre
fleece as plant substrate, paper
covers for separating arable
farming areas, …)
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Premises 2050
Megacities are the most efficient living
areas due to modern mobility concepts,
energy efficiency and high land use
Buildings and infrastructure make a
decisive contribution to local
regenerative energy production (solar
energy in photovoltaic systems on
facades, wind energy, algae production
in facades)
Self-cleaning and self-repairing
materials prolong service life
Paper-related ideas
• Fibre-based materials for thermal
insulation and soundproofing in
houses and apartments
• Functionalised fibre-based exterior
facades (e.g. with shielding
properties, heating functions, …)
• Use of fibres as a building material
in concrete, mortar, e.g. for weight
reduction and enhanced insulation
Source: https://zukunft2050.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/smart-grid-
zukunftsstadt-aus-film-pof_2_2009_34_still_megacity_turm.jpg
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Paper-related ideas in the thematic area
Future city & architecture
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Paper as a building material? It works!
Bridge over the river Gardon, France (2007)
Cathedral, Christchurch, New Zealand (2013)
Emergency shelters,
Kobe, Japan (1995)
Emergency shelters, Byumba Refugee
Camp, Rwanda (1999)
Source: Shigeru Ban
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Source: Kevin Boyack, Dick Klavans, publ. 2006 W. Bradford Paley
Materials science as the
interface between
mathematics, applied
physics, physical and
organic chemistry, fluid
mechanics and analysis
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Intersectoral networks dominate technological and
scientific progress
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Source: Final Report Industrie 4.0, April 2013; Publ.. Promotor Group
Communication of the Forschungsunion Wirtschaft – Wissenschaft e.V.
Industry 4.0
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What lessons can we learn?
1. The large global themes provide ample opportunity for innovations with paper.
Arguments supporting this view are the advantageous material properties of
paper and similar products on the one hand. On the other hand, large market
volumes can evolve that are adapted to our industry.
2. We have to expand our materials science expertise by improved vocational
education and training and create appropriate networks. We must reflect on the
vertical range of manufacture in order to participate more from the total value
added.
3. Industry 4.0 is creating new prerequisites and regional opportunities, and it is
essential that we equip ourselves properly.
4. Our lobbying activities, in particular on behalf of small and medium-sized
enterprises, must be intensified especially in the EU Commission, in the national
ministries, in funding organisations and in new economic sectors.
5. We, with our range of products and solutions, are welcome if only we wish to be.
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Prof. Dr. Frank Miletzky
Papiertechnische Stiftung
Hess-Str. 134, 80797 Munich
Pirnaer Str.37, 01809 Heidenau
Germany
Tel: +49 89 12146 184
frank.miletzky@ptspaper.de
Thank you for your attention!
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