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The multisector federation for the technology industry 7/7/2015 Sectors of the technology industry Metals & materials Metal products Plastics Mechanical & mechatronical engineering Electrical engineering & electronics Information and communication technologies (ICT) Automotive Aerospace Defence & security 2 Agoria key figures Agoria = 1,300 member companies Material output in the technology industry: Turnover € 46.6 billion 238,245 jobs 71% exports 3 Agoria key figures - SME (> 100 employees) Material output SME: turnover € 10.7 billion 84,763 jobs 42.6% exports Including ICT services: 34,658 jobs 4 Exports according to destination Rest of the world 21% European Union 79% 5 Economic climate in the technology industry (1997 = index 100) 140 120 100 80 98 99 Deliveries (production) without automotive at constant prices 00 01 Total deliveries (production) at constant prices 02 Total employment 6 Our mission Bring people together, networking Influence Advise 7 Sectors of the technology industry Metals & materials Metal products Plastics Mechanical & mechatronical engineering Electrical engineering & electronics Information and communication technologies (ICT) Automotive Aerospace Defence & security 8 Mechanical & mechatronical engineering 500 companies (355 member companies) 42,000 employees Total delivery: € 7.8 billion Export percentage: 79% (for member companies) SME-sector (84% of companies < 100 employees) Multi-technology innovation (mechanics, mechatronics, electronics, ICT, materials, ..) 9 “Mechanical & mechatronical engineering”: Products & companies Machinery and equipment Products: Machine-tool, Textile machinery, Agricultural, horticultural and animal husbandery machines, Construction machines, Rail and tramwaystock, … Companies: LVD, Picanol, CNH, Caterpillar, Bombardier Appliances and components Products: Pneumatic and hydraulic devices, Air handling and refrigerating equipment, Fire technologies, Lifts and escalators, Gears and transmissions, … Companies: Atlas Copco, Daikin, Somati, Hansen Transmission, … Sub-contracting and services 10 Mechanical & mechatronical engineering: Sector Characteristics Export-oriented 74,5% export; for some sub sector, this share exceeds 85% Services on the up and up Turnover growth of 10% in "delivery and services" Accelerated innovation Increase in the number of engineers and computer experts in the last three years between 30% and 50% 11 Main activities of Belgian innovation partners Development of new products Industry Improvement of existing projects AGORIA - "Mechanical & Mechatronical Engineering" Roadmapping Universities Education Basic research Applied research Social role Networking Collective Research Centres Implementation Research Sensibilisation Technology Watch WTCM - CRC of the "Technological Industry" 12 Main activities of Belgian innovation partners Development of new products Industry Improvement of existing projects AGORIA - "Mechanical & Mechatronical Engineering" Roadmapping Universities Education Basic research Applied research Social role Networking Collective Research Centres Implementation Research Sensibilisation Technology Watch WTCM - CRC of the "Technological Industry" 13 Roadmap for the Me2-sector: Why? Increase the attention for Technology and Innovation-strategies Leads to common sector actions and networking (common challenges) Creating a basic framework for our member companies (Me2) to work out their innovation-strategy Trigger for future R&D activities 14 Our roadmap approach: Attention for sector specific trends (Me2) Combination of Market- and Technology driven Roadmaps Work out 4 Workshops (Industry + Experts + Agoria) covering 3 layers: MARKET, PROCESS/PRODUCT, ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES Final session: consolidation 15 MARKET & SOCIETY Total solutions Additi onal services Higher perfor mance Customisation And Userfriendliness Quality and Design Fast Produc trenewal Globalis ation & concentrati on Market cyclicity Safety, Ecolog y and transparenc y Value Chain Configuration – Product Design ORGANISATION & PRODUCT Expansion Of the Produc ts/ Servic e offer Servitis ation Setting up international Value chains Insourcing/ Outsourcing Decentr alised planning of production & logisticsCapacity exc hange VMI/ E-procurement Little or no Maintenance anymore Modular & Platfor m design Intelligent mac hines “Design For All” Technic al perfor mance Standar disation Networki ng : Development of allianc es and collabor ations with s uppliers, other producti onc ompanies (capacity), c ustomers (“mar keti ng by knowing/obser ving”) and kownledgecentres (“make or buy” R&D) Flexibility, s kills & moti vati on of employees ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES MIS Software (ERP, SCM, PLC, CM, EIA, …) Infor mati on & Communication technologies Materials technolog y “Integrated Design Capabilities (methods , tools, Technologies) Manufacturing technolog y Mechatronics : Sens ors, Actuators, … 16 Market & Society Organization + Product Technologies Technology push Market pull Our roadmap approach: 17 MARKET & SOCIETY Total solutions Additi onal services Higher perfor mance Customisation And Userfriendliness Value Chain Configuration – Product Design Servitis ation Setting up international Value chains Insourcing/ Outsourcing Fast Produc trenewal Globalis ation & concentrati on Market cyclicity Market driven trends ORGANISATION & PRODUCT Expansion Of the Produc ts/ Servic e offer Quality and Design Decentr alised planning of production & logisticsCapacity exc hange VMI/ E-procurement Little or no Maintenance anymore Modular & Platfor m design Safety, Ecolog y and transparenc y Product design Intelligent mac hines “Design For All” Technic al perfor mance Standar disation Organization Networki ng : Development of allianc es and collabor ations with s uppliers, other producti onc ompanies (capacity), c ustomers (“mar keti ng by knowi ng/obser ving”) and kownledgecentres (“make or buy” R&D) Flexibility, s kills & moti vati on of employees InfluenceENABLING TECHNOLOGIES on Process & Product MIS Software (ERP, SCM, PLC, CM, EIA, …) Infor mati on & Communication technologies Materials technolog y “Integrated Design Capabilities (methods , tools, Technologies) Manufacturing technolog y Mechatronics : Sens ors, Actuators, … Which technology is available? 18 Layer 3: Enabling technologies MIS Software Information & communication technologies Mechatronics : sensors, actuators, … Micro- & nano-technology Materials & materials technology Integrated design capabilities Manufacturing technology 19 Interdependencies between layers M1 Market M2 M3 Supply chain O1 O2 O3 O4 Products functionalities P1 P2 P3 P4 Enabling Technologies T1 T2 T3 20 Market & Society Organization + Product Network Technologies Technology push Market pull Our roadmap approach: 21 Why networking in Me2-sector? World-market > top-products > topcompetencie Total-solutions / additional services Cyclicity > capacity exchange Lack of innovation and innovation strategy in Me2-companies 22 Main activities of Belgian innovation partners Development of new products Industry Improvement of existing projects AGORIA - "Mechanical & Mechatronical Engineering" Roadmapping Universities Education Basic research Applied research Social role Networking Collective Research Centres Implementation Research Sensibilisation Technology Watch WTCM - CRC of the "Technological Industry" 23 Conclusions: Innovation drivers Improved collaboration university industry Industry-driven research at universities University-driven innovation in industry Roadmap : a confrontation of market needs and enabling technologies Networking and competence centres 24