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DG CONNECT CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: UPLIFTING EUROPE’S INNOVATION CAPACITY Brussels, Belgium on 29 th – 30 th October 2013 ORGANISERS: The event is organised by the European Commission – Directorate General CONNECT with the support of the ARTEMIS Joint Technology Initiative and Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum. VENUE: Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European Union Rue Belliard 60-62 1040 Brussels, Belgium

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DG CONNECT

CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: UPLIFTING EUROPE’S INNOVATION CAPACITYBrussels, Belgium on 29 th – 30 th October 2013

ORGANISERS:

The event is organised by the European Commission – Directorate General CONNECT with the support of the ARTEMIS Joint Technology Initiative and Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum.

VENUE:

Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European UnionRue Belliard 60-621040 Brussels, Belgium

10:15 - 10:45 Testimonials from Running Projects: Results & Success Stories DANSE · Prof Bernhard Josko, OFFIS

COMPASS · Prof John Fitzgerald, Newcastle University

PROARTIS · Prof Tullio Vardanega, University Padoa

10:45 - 12:00 Road2SoS: A Roadmap for Innovation in SoS Overview, Main Findings and Innovation Opportunities Presentation of Domain-specifi c Roadmaps Reactions from the Audience, Discussion · Dr Meike Reimann, Christian Albrecht, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Dr Philippe Liatard, CEA-Leti · Dolores Ordóñez, Prodigy Consultores · Ursula Rauschecker, Fraunhofer IPA

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 13:30 Short Project Presentations Short Reports on Strategy, Perspectives, Exploitation Targets DYMASOS & CPSOS · Prof Sebastian Engell, TU Dortmund CYPHERS · Prof Martin Toerngren, KTH Stockholm AMADEOS · Prof Andrea Bondavalli, University of Florence LOCAL4GLOBAL & AGILE · Prof Elias Kosmatopoulos, Technical University of Crete WIBRATE · Prof Paul Havinga, University of Twente

13:30 - 14:45 Panel Discussion - The Innovation Potential of SoS Technologies Response to Industry Needs Commercialisation Perspectives Enabling Technologies Moderator: Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum Panel Board: · Prof Michael Henshaw, · Prof John Fitzgerald, · Prof Sebastian Engell, · Dr Guido Sand, · Dee Denteneer

14:45 - 15:00 Concluding Remarks and Wrap up · Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Dr Werner Steinhögl, European Commission

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Prof Haydn Thompson

Cyber-Physical Systems in manufacturing and production Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels Moderator: Klaus-Dieter Platte, PLANTCockpit

09:00 - 09:20 Welcome and keynote State of Play of Horizon2020 and FOF PPP, structures and responsibilities of unit, view on cyber physical system’s role for industry · Francesca Flamigni, European Commission

09:20 - 09:50 The role of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) for manufacturing Keynotes: Architectures, concepts, tools and standards, as well as highlighting the economic and industrial drivers · Thomas Bauernhansl, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA · Thomas Runkler, Corporate Technology, CT RTC BAM, Siemens AG

09:50 - 10:50 CPS in manufacturing Presentations and project outcomes from ‘Smart Factory’ theme projects from the FoF PPP Focus on achievements and commercial impact Future recommendation towards research and innovation needs · Moderator: Martin Wollschlaeger, TU Dresden · Arnd Schirrmann (ARUM), Martin Wollschlaeger (PLANTCockpit), Van Khai Nguyen (FoFdation), Soner Emec (KAP), Iñigo Lazkanotegi Larrarte (DEMAT) Dieter Schuller (ADVENTURE), Kosmas Alexopoulos (Sense&React), Darek Ceglarek (RLW Navigator), Hans-Ulrich Heidbrink (SMART VORTEX)

10:50 - 12:00 CPS technologies Consolidated views from cross cutting projects of ARTEMIS / FP7 projects · Moderator: Armando Walter Colombo, Schneider Electric Automation · Armando Walter Colombo (IMC-AESOP), Stamatis Karnouskos (SAP AG), Laila Gide (ARTEMIS), Claudio Pastrone (BEMO-COFRA), Oscar Gonzalo (INTEFIX), Luis Ribeiro (IDEAS)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 13:45 Panel discussion – CPS research trends Lessons learned, recommendations for research policy (CPS research topics from previous sessions, EFFRA SRA, gap analysis) · Moderator: Chris Decubber, EFFRA · Thomas Bauernhansl (Fraunhofer IPA), Thomas Runkler (Siemens AG), Armando Walter Colombo (Schneider Electric Automation), Martin Wollschlaeger (TU Dresden)

13:45 - 13:55 ActionPlanT’s vision of CPS’s architecture and services · Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva, Fraunhofer IPK

13:55 - 14:05 Road4FAME overview: Objectives, activities and methodologies · Christian Albrecht, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Sergio Gusmeroli, TXT e-Solutions

14:05 - 14:50 Panel discussion – Future innovation roadmapping Challenges, next steps for roadmapping · Moderator: Paolo Pedrazzoli, TTS (Pathfi nder) · Sergio Gusmeroli (FITMAN), Fredrik Blomstedt (Arrowhead), Klaus-Dieter Platte (PLANTCockpit), Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva (ActionPlanT), Chris Decubber (EFFRA)

14:50 - 15:00 Innovation support for manufacturing SMEs: Concepts and objectives (I4MS-Gate) · Silvia de la Maza, Innovalia Association

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions and coffee

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Marco Taisch, POLIMI

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CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: UPLIFTING EUROPE’S INNOVATION CAPACITY

This two-day event is devoted to explore the innovation potential of Cyber-Physical Systems. How can EU Research and Innovation Programmes stimulate the

creation of new industrial platforms led by EU-actors and facilitate the match making between future user/customer needs and technology of-fers? How can ecosystems for growth and jobs be bootstrapped around such platforms? These and other challenges need to be tackled so that Europe can stay competitive in today’s increasingly global economy.

Embedded Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) – from components and software to Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) – gain in importance more than ever, not only for the ICT supply industry but also for the system integrators in all major mainstream sectors of the eco-nomy. This represents a great opportunity for innovators and industry in Europe, even more so, as one of Europe‘s main strengths is the abi-lity and capacity to build safe, secure, reliable, small size, low power, and real-time responsive embedded ICT systems at competitive cost.

The development of new technologies in research projects, as it is hap-pening in current EU projects, is important. But this is not all. It is also about creating and reinforcing ICT platforms which offer to the customer innovative services and products and provide new business opportunities to industry be it manufacturers, software and tool vendors, application developers, service providers or system integrators. The wider embed-ding of ICT in products and artifacts will have a major impact on uplif-ting Europe‘s innovation capacity across the economy from traditional in-dustrial and professional service sectors to emerging consumer sectors.

The event is timely. At the end of this year, the Commission is planning to launch its fi rst Work Programmes under Horizon 2020. CPS and its enablers are key topics under the ICT part of the Horizon 2020 pillar on Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies. The 1st call on CPS will make a bold step forward to support also innovation activities in the fi eld. In addition, the new JTI EXCEL being prepared now will continue the successful programme of ARTEMIS and call for research and innovation activities at higher Technology Readiness Levels.

PROGRAMME – TUESDAY | 29th October 2013 | 11:00-22:00Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels

10:00 - 11:00 Registration and coffee

11:00 - 11:30 Opening session · Moderator: Dr Max Lemke, European Commission · Dr Khalil Rouhana, Director Components & Systems, European Commission · Prof Dr Heinrich Daembkes, ARTEMIS-Industry Association

11:30 - 13:00 Visions · Moderators: Dr Werner Steinhögl, Dr Max Lemke, European Commission

Industrial Visions for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) · Dr Harald Hoenninger, Robert Bosch GmbH · Dr José Luis Angoso, INDRA

Cyber-Physical Systems, Research and Innovation Challenges · Prof Dr Manfred Broy, Technical University of Munich · Dr Jean-Luc Dormoy, Electricité de France

13:00 - 13:30 Success stories of technology adoption · Moderator: Dr Werner Steinhögl

Testimonials from past and current projects · Project representatives

13:30 - 14:30 Lunch

14:30 - 16:00 Panel discussion – Platforms for CPS · Moderator: Dr Alun Foster, ARTEMIS

Introduction: Platform and ecosystem building · Prof Dr Reinhilde Veugelers, Catholic University of Leuven

Platforms for CPS in manufacturing Interoperability, pre-normative research, standardization Business models, liability, certifi cation · Dr Maurizio Gattiglio, EFFRA, Brussels · Dr Michael Paulweber, AVL LIST GmbH, Graz · Dr Petri Liuha, European Institute for Technology, ICT Cluster Helsinki · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen · Dr Madeleine Faugère, THALES Research and Technology, Grenoble

16:00 - 17:30 Panel discussion – „Towards smart everywhere – clusters of CPS design centres“ · Moderator: Dr Rainer Zimmermann

Setting the scene (moderator) Short report from Workshop „Towards European Clusters of Design Centres for Embedded ICT“ · Prof Tatu Koljonen, VTT Helsinki

Panel with position statements and discussion · Dr Jean-Frederic Clerc, CEA LETI Grenoble · Prof Jerker Delsing, University of Technology Luleå · Dr Irene Lopez de Vallejo, IK4 – Tekniker Bilbao · Prof Dr Alf Isaksson, ABB, Sweden · Prof Dr Gerhard Fettweis, Technical University of Dresden

17:30 - 18:00 Opportunities in CPS under Horizon 2020 · Dr Max Lemke, European Commission

18:00 - 18:30 Wrap-up · Prof Dr Heinrich Daembkes, ARTEMIS-IA · Dr Khalil Rouhana, Director Components & Systems, European Commission · Johannes Jung, Head of the Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the EU

19:00 - 22:00 Dinner

WEDNESDAY | 30th October 2013 | 9:00-16:30

The second day will be devoted to parallel breakout sessions mirro-ring the agenda of the fi rst day under three thematic streams:

Mixed Criticality Systems – platforms for the futureSystems of Systems and control – enablers and realizationCyber-Physical Systems in manufacturing and productionRepresentatives from EU projects will take stock of their achieve-ments and discuss how to better pool resources and exploit research and innovation results.

Mixed Criticality Systems – platforms for the futureVenue: Centre Albert Borschette, Rue Froissart 36, 1049 Brussels

09:00 - 09:30 Welcome and Introductions · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen

Short keynote address · Prof Dr Heinrich Daembkes, ARTEMIS-IA President

The Commissions view on the Mixed Criticality Systems and Multicore · Z Olivan Tomas, European Commission

09:30 - 09:40 Strategy and vision in context of CPS and „smart everywhere“: Background and context of the CPS event & main results from Day 1 · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen

09:40 - 10:30 Session 1: Mixed-Criticality Systems and Certifi cation – technical and economic perspectives Presentations of new projects on MCS and results from running projects

Call 10 Projects – 2013 · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen (DREAMS) · Francisco Cazorla, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (PROXIMA)

Call 7 Projects – 2011 – Certifi cation for MCS · Dr Madeleine Faugère, Thales (CERTAINTY, Certifi cation for MCS)

National projects · Prof Dr Juergen Becker, KIT Kalsruhe Institute of Technology (ARAMIS)

10:30 - 12:00 Session 2: Embedded Multi-Core Platforms – taking stock of achievements and economic perspectives Last results of running projects in Multicore and presentation of new projects

Call 4 Projects – 2009 · William Fornaciari, Politecnico de Milano (2PARMA) ARTEMIS JU · Philippe Bonnot, Thales (ACROSS)

Call 7 Projects – 2011 · Marcello Coppola, ST Microelectronics (VIRTICAL) · Fabrice Lemonnier, Thales (FLEXTILES) · Salvador Trujillo, Ikerlan (MULTIPARTES) · Torben Hoffmann, Erlang (PARAPHRASE) · Antonio Solinas, Akhela (TOUCHMORE)

Call 10 Projects – 2013 · Luis Miguel Pinho, Politecnico do Porto (P-SOCRATES)

Other success stories from 2009 · Jan Beran, Honeywell (PARMERASA) · Gerard Rauwerda, Recore systems (DESYRE) · Florian Broekaert, Thales (PHARAON)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:45 Session 3: Exploitation, Innovation and Commercial Impact – Towards Platform building and industrial exploitation Mixed-Criticality Community and Innovation Roadmap Exploitation, Innovation and Impact in Multicore systems Panel Discussion on Innovation-Commercial Impact · Arjan Geven, TTTech · Marcello Coppola, ST Microelectronics · Knut Degen, SYSGO · Philippe Bonnot, Thales · Antonio Solinas, Akhela

14:45 - 15:00 Conclusions of Day 2/Future of the area: MCS & Multicore „3 key messages“ to be presented in the Joint Closing panel · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions and coffee

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Donatus Weber, University of Siegen

Systems of Systems and control – enablers and realization Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels

09:00 - 09:15 Welcome Opening · Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum

The Commissions View on the Development of the SoS Field · Dr Werner Steinhögl, European Commission

09:15 - 10:15 Key Notes SoS Challenges, Research Priorities and Technology Transfer (including T-AREA-SoS Results: Strategic Research Agenda) · Prof Michael Henshaw, Uni Loughborough

Industry view – innovation potential and the business opportunities · Prof Alf Isaksson, ABB

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CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: UPLIFTING EUROPE’S INNOVATION CAPACITY

This two-day event is devoted to explore the innovation potential of Cyber-Physical Systems. How can EU Research and Innovation Programmes stimulate the

creation of new industrial platforms led by EU-actors and facilitate the match making between future user/customer needs and technology of-fers? How can ecosystems for growth and jobs be bootstrapped around such platforms? These and other challenges need to be tackled so that Europe can stay competitive in today’s increasingly global economy.

Embedded Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) – from components and software to Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) – gain in importance more than ever, not only for the ICT supply industry but also for the system integrators in all major mainstream sectors of the eco-nomy. This represents a great opportunity for innovators and industry in Europe, even more so, as one of Europe‘s main strengths is the abi-lity and capacity to build safe, secure, reliable, small size, low power, and real-time responsive embedded ICT systems at competitive cost.

The development of new technologies in research projects, as it is hap-pening in current EU projects, is important. But this is not all. It is also about creating and reinforcing ICT platforms which offer to the customer innovative services and products and provide new business opportunities to industry be it manufacturers, software and tool vendors, application developers, service providers or system integrators. The wider embed-ding of ICT in products and artifacts will have a major impact on uplif-ting Europe‘s innovation capacity across the economy from traditional in-dustrial and professional service sectors to emerging consumer sectors.

The event is timely. At the end of this year, the Commission is planning to launch its fi rst Work Programmes under Horizon 2020. CPS and its enablers are key topics under the ICT part of the Horizon 2020 pillar on Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies. The 1st call on CPS will make a bold step forward to support also innovation activities in the fi eld. In addition, the new JTI EXCEL being prepared now will continue the successful programme of ARTEMIS and call for research and innovation activities at higher Technology Readiness Levels.

PROGRAMME – TUESDAY | 29th October 2013 | 11:00-22:00Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels

10:00 - 11:00 Registration and coffee

11:00 - 11:30 Opening session · Moderator: Dr Max Lemke, European Commission · Dr Khalil Rouhana, Director Components & Systems, European Commission · Prof Dr Heinrich Daembkes, ARTEMIS-Industry Association

11:30 - 13:00 Visions · Moderators: Dr Werner Steinhögl, Dr Max Lemke, European Commission

Industrial Visions for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) · Dr Harald Hoenninger, Robert Bosch GmbH · Dr José Luis Angoso, INDRA

Cyber-Physical Systems, Research and Innovation Challenges · Prof Dr Manfred Broy, Technical University of Munich · Dr Jean-Luc Dormoy, Electricité de France

13:00 - 13:30 Success stories of technology adoption · Moderator: Dr Werner Steinhögl

Testimonials from past and current projects · Project representatives

13:30 - 14:30 Lunch

14:30 - 16:00 Panel discussion – Platforms for CPS · Moderator: Dr Alun Foster, ARTEMIS

Introduction: Platform and ecosystem building · Prof Dr Reinhilde Veugelers, Catholic University of Leuven

Platforms for CPS in manufacturing Interoperability, pre-normative research, standardization Business models, liability, certifi cation · Dr Maurizio Gattiglio, EFFRA, Brussels · Dr Michael Paulweber, AVL LIST GmbH, Graz · Dr Petri Liuha, European Institute for Technology, ICT Cluster Helsinki · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen · Dr Madeleine Faugère, THALES Research and Technology, Grenoble

16:00 - 17:30 Panel discussion – „Towards smart everywhere – clusters of CPS design centres“ · Moderator: Dr Rainer Zimmermann

Setting the scene (moderator) Short report from Workshop „Towards European Clusters of Design Centres for Embedded ICT“ · Prof Tatu Koljonen, VTT Helsinki

Panel with position statements and discussion · Dr Jean-Frederic Clerc, CEA LETI Grenoble · Prof Jerker Delsing, University of Technology Luleå · Dr Irene Lopez de Vallejo, IK4 – Tekniker Bilbao · Prof Dr Alf Isaksson, ABB, Sweden · Prof Dr Gerhard Fettweis, Technical University of Dresden

17:30 - 18:00 Opportunities in CPS under Horizon 2020 · Dr Max Lemke, European Commission

18:00 - 18:30 Wrap-up · Prof Dr Heinrich Daembkes, ARTEMIS-IA · Dr Khalil Rouhana, Director Components & Systems, European Commission · Johannes Jung, Head of the Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the EU

19:00 - 22:00 Dinner

WEDNESDAY | 30th October 2013 | 9:00-16:30

The second day will be devoted to parallel breakout sessions mirro-ring the agenda of the fi rst day under three thematic streams:

Mixed Criticality Systems – platforms for the futureSystems of Systems and control – enablers and realizationCyber-Physical Systems in manufacturing and productionRepresentatives from EU projects will take stock of their achieve-ments and discuss how to better pool resources and exploit research and innovation results.

Mixed Criticality Systems – platforms for the futureVenue: Centre Albert Borschette, Rue Froissart 36, 1049 Brussels

09:00 - 09:30 Welcome and Introductions · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen

Short keynote address · Prof Dr Heinrich Daembkes, ARTEMIS-IA President

The Commissions view on the Mixed Criticality Systems and Multicore · Z Olivan Tomas, European Commission

09:30 - 09:40 Strategy and vision in context of CPS and „smart everywhere“: Background and context of the CPS event & main results from Day 1 · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen

09:40 - 10:30 Session 1: Mixed-Criticality Systems and Certifi cation – technical and economic perspectives Presentations of new projects on MCS and results from running projects

Call 10 Projects – 2013 · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen (DREAMS) · Francisco Cazorla, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (PROXIMA)

Call 7 Projects – 2011 – Certifi cation for MCS · Dr Madeleine Faugère, Thales (CERTAINTY, Certifi cation for MCS)

National projects · Prof Dr Juergen Becker, KIT Kalsruhe Institute of Technology (ARAMIS)

10:30 - 12:00 Session 2: Embedded Multi-Core Platforms – taking stock of achievements and economic perspectives Last results of running projects in Multicore and presentation of new projects

Call 4 Projects – 2009 · William Fornaciari, Politecnico de Milano (2PARMA) ARTEMIS JU · Philippe Bonnot, Thales (ACROSS)

Call 7 Projects – 2011 · Marcello Coppola, ST Microelectronics (VIRTICAL) · Fabrice Lemonnier, Thales (FLEXTILES) · Salvador Trujillo, Ikerlan (MULTIPARTES) · Torben Hoffmann, Erlang (PARAPHRASE) · Antonio Solinas, Akhela (TOUCHMORE)

Call 10 Projects – 2013 · Luis Miguel Pinho, Politecnico do Porto (P-SOCRATES)

Other success stories from 2009 · Jan Beran, Honeywell (PARMERASA) · Gerard Rauwerda, Recore systems (DESYRE) · Florian Broekaert, Thales (PHARAON)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:45 Session 3: Exploitation, Innovation and Commercial Impact – Towards Platform building and industrial exploitation Mixed-Criticality Community and Innovation Roadmap Exploitation, Innovation and Impact in Multicore systems Panel Discussion on Innovation-Commercial Impact · Arjan Geven, TTTech · Marcello Coppola, ST Microelectronics · Knut Degen, SYSGO · Philippe Bonnot, Thales · Antonio Solinas, Akhela

14:45 - 15:00 Conclusions of Day 2/Future of the area: MCS & Multicore „3 key messages“ to be presented in the Joint Closing panel · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions and coffee

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Donatus Weber, University of Siegen

Systems of Systems and control – enablers and realization Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels

09:00 - 09:15 Welcome Opening · Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum

The Commissions View on the Development of the SoS Field · Dr Werner Steinhögl, European Commission

09:15 - 10:15 Key Notes SoS Challenges, Research Priorities and Technology Transfer (including T-AREA-SoS Results: Strategic Research Agenda) · Prof Michael Henshaw, Uni Loughborough

Industry view – innovation potential and the business opportunities · Prof Alf Isaksson, ABB

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DG CONNECT

CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: UPLIFTING EUROPE’S INNOVATION CAPACITYBrussels, Belgium on 29 th – 30 th October 2013

ORGANISERS:

The event is organised by the European Commission – Directorate General CONNECT with the support of the ARTEMIS Joint Technology Initiative and Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum.

VENUE:

Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European UnionRue Belliard 60-621040 Brussels, Belgium

10:15 - 10:45 Testimonials from Running Projects: Results & Success Stories DANSE · Prof Bernhard Josko, OFFIS

COMPASS · Prof John Fitzgerald, Newcastle University

PROARTIS · Prof Tullio Vardanega, University Padoa

10:45 - 12:00 Road2SoS: A Roadmap for Innovation in SoS Overview, Main Findings and Innovation Opportunities Presentation of Domain-specifi c Roadmaps Reactions from the Audience, Discussion · Dr Meike Reimann, Christian Albrecht, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Dr Philippe Liatard, CEA-Leti · Dolores Ordóñez, Prodigy Consultores · Ursula Rauschecker, Fraunhofer IPA

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 13:30 Short Project Presentations Short Reports on Strategy, Perspectives, Exploitation Targets DYMASOS & CPSOS · Prof Sebastian Engell, TU Dortmund CYPHERS · Prof Martin Toerngren, KTH Stockholm AMADEOS · Prof Andrea Bondavalli, University of Florence LOCAL4GLOBAL & AGILE · Prof Elias Kosmatopoulos, Technical University of Crete WIBRATE · Prof Paul Havinga, University of Twente

13:30 - 14:45 Panel Discussion - The Innovation Potential of SoS Technologies Response to Industry Needs Commercialisation Perspectives Enabling Technologies Moderator: Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum Panel Board: · Prof Michael Henshaw, · Prof John Fitzgerald, · Prof Sebastian Engell, · Dr Guido Sand, · Dee Denteneer

14:45 - 15:00 Concluding Remarks and Wrap up · Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Dr Werner Steinhögl, European Commission

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Prof Haydn Thompson

Cyber-Physical Systems in manufacturing and production Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels Moderator: Klaus-Dieter Platte, PLANTCockpit

09:00 - 09:20 Welcome and keynote State of Play of Horizon2020 and FOF PPP, structures and responsibilities of unit, view on cyber physical system’s role for industry · Francesca Flamigni, European Commission

09:20 - 09:50 The role of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) for manufacturing Keynotes: Architectures, concepts, tools and standards, as well as highlighting the economic and industrial drivers · Thomas Bauernhansl, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA · Thomas Runkler, Corporate Technology, CT RTC BAM, Siemens AG

09:50 - 10:50 CPS in manufacturing Presentations and project outcomes from ‘Smart Factory’ theme projects from the FoF PPP Focus on achievements and commercial impact Future recommendation towards research and innovation needs · Moderator: Martin Wollschlaeger, TU Dresden · Arnd Schirrmann (ARUM), Martin Wollschlaeger (PLANTCockpit), Van Khai Nguyen (FoFdation), Soner Emec (KAP), Iñigo Lazkanotegi Larrarte (DEMAT) Dieter Schuller (ADVENTURE), Kosmas Alexopoulos (Sense&React), Darek Ceglarek (RLW Navigator), Hans-Ulrich Heidbrink (SMART VORTEX)

10:50 - 12:00 CPS technologies Consolidated views from cross cutting projects of ARTEMIS / FP7 projects · Moderator: Armando Walter Colombo, Schneider Electric Automation · Armando Walter Colombo (IMC-AESOP), Stamatis Karnouskos (SAP AG), Laila Gide (ARTEMIS), Claudio Pastrone (BEMO-COFRA), Oscar Gonzalo (INTEFIX), Luis Ribeiro (IDEAS)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 13:45 Panel discussion – CPS research trends Lessons learned, recommendations for research policy (CPS research topics from previous sessions, EFFRA SRA, gap analysis) · Moderator: Chris Decubber, EFFRA · Thomas Bauernhansl (Fraunhofer IPA), Thomas Runkler (Siemens AG), Armando Walter Colombo (Schneider Electric Automation), Martin Wollschlaeger (TU Dresden)

13:45 - 13:55 ActionPlanT’s vision of CPS’s architecture and services · Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva, Fraunhofer IPK

13:55 - 14:05 Road4FAME overview: Objectives, activities and methodologies · Christian Albrecht, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Sergio Gusmeroli, TXT e-Solutions

14:05 - 14:50 Panel discussion – Future innovation roadmapping Challenges, next steps for roadmapping · Moderator: Paolo Pedrazzoli, TTS (Pathfi nder) · Sergio Gusmeroli (FITMAN), Fredrik Blomstedt (Arrowhead), Klaus-Dieter Platte (PLANTCockpit), Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva (ActionPlanT), Chris Decubber (EFFRA)

14:50 - 15:00 Innovation support for manufacturing SMEs: Concepts and objectives (I4MS-Gate) · Silvia de la Maza, Innovalia Association

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions and coffee

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Marco Taisch, POLIMI

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:45 Session 3: Exploitation, Innovation and Commercial Impact – Towards Platform building and industrial exploitation Mixed-Criticality Community and Innovation Roadmap Exploitation, Innovation and Impact in Multicore systems Panel Discussion on Innovation-Commercial Impact · Arjan Geven, TTTech · Marcello Coppola, ST Microelectronics · Knut Degen, SYSGO · Philippe Bonnot, Thales · Antonio Solinas, Akhela

14:45 - 15:00 Conclusions of Day 2/Future of the area: MCS & Multicore „3 key messages“ to be presented in the Joint Closing panel · Dr Roman Obermaisser, University of Siegen

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions and coffee

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Donatus Weber, University of Siegen

Systems of Systems and control – enablers and realization Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels

09:00 - 09:15 Welcome Opening · Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum

The Commissions View on the Development of the SoS Field · Dr Werner Steinhögl, European Commission

09:15 - 10:15 Key Notes SoS Challenges, Research Priorities and Technology Transfer (including T-AREA-SoS Results: Strategic Research Agenda) · Prof Michael Henshaw, Uni Loughborough

Industry view – innovation potential and the business opportunities · Prof Alf Isaksson, ABB

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DG CONNECT

CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS: UPLIFTING EUROPE’S INNOVATION CAPACITYBrussels, Belgium on 29 th – 30 th October 2013

ORGANISERS:

The event is organised by the European Commission – Directorate General CONNECT with the support of the ARTEMIS Joint Technology Initiative and Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum.

VENUE:

Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European UnionRue Belliard 60-621040 Brussels, Belgium

10:15 - 10:45 Testimonials from Running Projects: Results & Success Stories DANSE · Prof Bernhard Josko, OFFIS

COMPASS · Prof John Fitzgerald, Newcastle University

PROARTIS · Prof Tullio Vardanega, University Padoa

10:45 - 12:00 Road2SoS: A Roadmap for Innovation in SoS Overview, Main Findings and Innovation Opportunities Presentation of Domain-specifi c Roadmaps Reactions from the Audience, Discussion · Dr Meike Reimann, Christian Albrecht, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Dr Philippe Liatard, CEA-Leti · Dolores Ordóñez, Prodigy Consultores · Ursula Rauschecker, Fraunhofer IPA

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 13:30 Short Project Presentations Short Reports on Strategy, Perspectives, Exploitation Targets DYMASOS & CPSOS · Prof Sebastian Engell, TU Dortmund CYPHERS · Prof Martin Toerngren, KTH Stockholm AMADEOS · Prof Andrea Bondavalli, University of Florence LOCAL4GLOBAL & AGILE · Prof Elias Kosmatopoulos, Technical University of Crete WIBRATE · Prof Paul Havinga, University of Twente

13:30 - 14:45 Panel Discussion - The Innovation Potential of SoS Technologies Response to Industry Needs Commercialisation Perspectives Enabling Technologies Moderator: Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum Panel Board: · Prof Michael Henshaw, · Prof John Fitzgerald, · Prof Sebastian Engell, · Dr Guido Sand, · Dee Denteneer

14:45 - 15:00 Concluding Remarks and Wrap up · Dr Meike Reimann, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Dr Werner Steinhögl, European Commission

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Prof Haydn Thompson

Cyber-Physical Systems in manufacturing and production Venue: Representation of Baden-Württemberg, Rue Belliard 60-62, 1040 Brussels Moderator: Klaus-Dieter Platte, PLANTCockpit

09:00 - 09:20 Welcome and keynote State of Play of Horizon2020 and FOF PPP, structures and responsibilities of unit, view on cyber physical system’s role for industry · Francesca Flamigni, European Commission

09:20 - 09:50 The role of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) for manufacturing Keynotes: Architectures, concepts, tools and standards, as well as highlighting the economic and industrial drivers · Thomas Bauernhansl, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA · Thomas Runkler, Corporate Technology, CT RTC BAM, Siemens AG

09:50 - 10:50 CPS in manufacturing Presentations and project outcomes from ‘Smart Factory’ theme projects from the FoF PPP Focus on achievements and commercial impact Future recommendation towards research and innovation needs · Moderator: Martin Wollschlaeger, TU Dresden · Arnd Schirrmann (ARUM), Martin Wollschlaeger (PLANTCockpit), Van Khai Nguyen (FoFdation), Soner Emec (KAP), Iñigo Lazkanotegi Larrarte (DEMAT) Dieter Schuller (ADVENTURE), Kosmas Alexopoulos (Sense&React), Darek Ceglarek (RLW Navigator), Hans-Ulrich Heidbrink (SMART VORTEX)

10:50 - 12:00 CPS technologies Consolidated views from cross cutting projects of ARTEMIS / FP7 projects · Moderator: Armando Walter Colombo, Schneider Electric Automation · Armando Walter Colombo (IMC-AESOP), Stamatis Karnouskos (SAP AG), Laila Gide (ARTEMIS), Claudio Pastrone (BEMO-COFRA), Oscar Gonzalo (INTEFIX), Luis Ribeiro (IDEAS)

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 13:45 Panel discussion – CPS research trends Lessons learned, recommendations for research policy (CPS research topics from previous sessions, EFFRA SRA, gap analysis) · Moderator: Chris Decubber, EFFRA · Thomas Bauernhansl (Fraunhofer IPA), Thomas Runkler (Siemens AG), Armando Walter Colombo (Schneider Electric Automation), Martin Wollschlaeger (TU Dresden)

13:45 - 13:55 ActionPlanT’s vision of CPS’s architecture and services · Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva, Fraunhofer IPK

13:55 - 14:05 Road4FAME overview: Objectives, activities and methodologies · Christian Albrecht, Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum · Sergio Gusmeroli, TXT e-Solutions

14:05 - 14:50 Panel discussion – Future innovation roadmapping Challenges, next steps for roadmapping · Moderator: Paolo Pedrazzoli, TTS (Pathfi nder) · Sergio Gusmeroli (FITMAN), Fredrik Blomstedt (Arrowhead), Klaus-Dieter Platte (PLANTCockpit), Sonja Pajkovska-Goceva (ActionPlanT), Chris Decubber (EFFRA)

14:50 - 15:00 Innovation support for manufacturing SMEs: Concepts and objectives (I4MS-Gate) · Silvia de la Maza, Innovalia Association

15:00 - 15:30 Close of breakout sessions and coffee

15:30 - 16:30 Joint closing panel Report from sessions: ‘3 key messages’ Wrap-up · Rapporteur: Marco Taisch, POLIMI