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Priorità politiche della Commissione europea: ruoli e opportunità per la comunità scientifica e industriale italiana

DEI: DIGITIZATION OF EUROPEAN INDUSTRY Roma 24 novembre 2017

www.italian-dih.eu

#luigiperissich

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici 2

Le Organizzazioni aderenti a CSIT: Servizi, motori di Innovazione

35 Associazioni di categoria

48 Sezioni territoriali istituite presso le Unioni Provinciali di Confindustria

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici rappresenta le imprese di

Servizi innovativi e tecnologie ICT - software, cloud, outsourcing, servizi e

applicazioni satellitari - le imprese di Progettazione, Impiantistica, Facility

management e Servizi energia, di Servizi professionali, di Ingegneria e di

Consulenza, di Comunicazione e Marketing, di Valutazione della

Conformità, di Servizi per il credito e finanziari, del Knowledge ed

education, imprese creative operanti nel settore della cultura, imprese del

gioco e dell’intrattenimento.

Il Settore in Italia conta 800.000 tra grandi, medie, piccole e micro imprese;

2.100.000 di addetti, di cui il 50% dipendenti; 255 miliardi di euro di fatturato e 110

miliardi di valore aggiunto.

Abbiamo lavorato intensamente in Europa dal 2011 per l’innovazione dei servizi:

2011 Expert Panel on Service Innovation; 2013 High Level Group on Business

Service; 2016 Digitizing European Industry.

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici 3

Innovare nei territori • LOMBARDIA

• LECCO, MANTOVA, BRESCIA, BERGAMO

• VENETO ROVIGO, TREVISO, VICENZA, BELLUNO, PADOVA, VENEZIA,

• VERONA

• FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA TRIESTE, UDINE, PORDENONE, GORIZIA

• LIGURIA LA SPEZIA EMILIA ROMAGNA BOLOGNA, FERRARA, MODENA, PARMA, PIACENZA, RIMINI

• TOSCANA FIRENZE, PRATO

• UMBRIA (TERNI, PERUGIA)

• MARCHE ANCONA, MACERATA, PESARO-URBINO LAZIO

• UNINDUSTRIA (ROMA, VITERBO, FROSINONE, RIETI, LATINA)

• ABRUZZO CHIETI, PESCARA

• MOLISE CAMPOBASSO

• CAMPANIA CASERTA, NAPOLI, SALERNO

• PUGLIA BARI, BRINDISI BASILICATA CALABRIA CATANZARO, COSENZA

• SICILIA MESSINA, PALERMO

Coordiniamo prima rete

DIH

Piemonte, Veneto, Emilia

Romagna, Lazio, Marche, Puglia

+ 3 Competence Center CINECA

AFIL e Università di Firenze

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1 squadra di eccellenza I4MS

Digitising European industry initiative (DEI)

(COM(2016)180, April 2016)

A key objective:

To ensure that any industry in Europe

- big or small, wherever situated, whatever sector -

can fully benefit from digital innovations to upgrade its products,

improve its processes and adapt its business models

to the digital transition

• Combining funding, legislation and coordination

• Addressing all sectors ("value chain")

• In collaboration with Member States, industry and social partners

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Technology value chains

Autonomous driving

Micro-electronics

Healthy aging

McKinsey & Company 7

Industria Digitale non è solo tecnologia digitale tutti i creatori di valore sono impattati dalla rivoluzione digitale

(fino a +15% potenziale di incremento efficienza operativa)

OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

SOURCE: McKinsey

Supply/

demand

match

Time

to

market

Resource/

process

Asset

utilization

Labor

Inventories

Quality

Smart

energy

consump-

tion Real-time

yield optimization

Routing

flexibility

Machine

flexibility

Remote

monitoring and

control

Predictive

maintenance

Augmented

reality for MRO1

Human-robot

collabo-ration

Remote monitoring

and control

Automa-

tion of

knowledge

work

In situ

3-D

printing

Real-time

S.Chain

optimization

Batch

size 1

Statistical

process

control

(SPC)

Advanced process control (APC)

Data-driven

demand

prediction

Data-driven

design to

value

Customer

cocreation/

open innovation

Concurrent

engineering

Rapid experimen- tation and simulation

Predictive

mainte-

nance

Remote

mainte-

nance

Virtually

guided

self-

service

Intelligent

lots

Digital

performance

manage-

ment

Digital quality

management

Service/

aftersales

30 - 50%

reduction of

total machine

downtime2

45 - 55% increase of

productivity in

technical professions

through automation

of knowledge work4

Productivity

increase by 3 - 5%5

10 - 40%

reduction of

maintenance

costs1

20 - 50%

reduction

in time to

market1

Forecasting

accuracy

increased to

85+%3

Costs for quality

reduced by 10 -

20%6

Costs for inventory

holding decreased by

20 - 50%3

Digitisation of companies: the ambitious European challenges

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1 out of 5 EU companies is highly digital

Index of industrial digital intensity; by level of intensity

The number is

reduced to

1 out of 7

in the

manufacturing,

transport &

construction

industries

Differences

between

countries

within the

manufacturing

industry

SMEs face an

important challenge

Digital sector and digitised companies: where we are in Europe?

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+ € 110 billion in annual revenue over the next 5 years

- € 600 billion per year if we do not act or act slowly

+ 10% added value in the manufacturing

What is at stake:

Strengths vertically integrated markets

and professionals

research and development

centres

infrastructure

market size

Weaknesses consumer market - general

public

online platforms

structural weaknesses

Digitising European Industry: Europe is delivering

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European platform of National Initiatives on Digitising Industry (Rome, 2017)

• Coherence, collective steer, co-ordination

• Monitoring actions at all

levels: EU, MSs, regional and industrial

• Diffusion of Best Practices • Pool investments

The platform: our added value

at EU level

To reinforce the EU's competitiveness in digital technologies and to ensure that any industry in Europe – big or small, wherever situated, whatever sector –

can fully benefit from digital innovations to upgrade its products, improve its processes and adapt its business models to the digital transition.

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8 MSs committed to build and deploy the next generation of computing and data infrastructures in Europe

COMMITMENTS FOR A DIGITAL FUTURE OF EUROPE

11 Ministers & State Secretaries + industry leaders pledged to collaborate and work jointly within the EU Platform of National Initiatives

29 EU and EEA countries signed up for European cross-border smart mobility corridors

5 Ministers, 2 MEPs & high-level stakeholders participated in the launch of a pilot project to boost cross-border digital work experiences

In addition: Launch of the new European Interoperability Framework

Rome, 23 March 2017

Digital Innovation Hubs: Towards organic Growth

"Ensure that every business in Europe, whatever its sector of activity, wherever located and whatever its size, can take full advantage of digital

innovations and competences"

Member States & regions:

build-up/strengthening of national and regional

structures of DIHs

Commission: • Set up a pan-EU

network of DIHs • Support activities

such as cross-border experiments, catalogue and assistance in the creation of hubs

particular attention to SMEs

Ensure companies can access advanced technologies and enhance their digital competences

€100 million per year (EU) of support to the hubs and 10 times more from the Member States and regions

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Building on and expanding successful actions (examples)

62M€ of EU funding - 10 projects 100 DIHs/competence centres 285 experiments: 75% cross-border dimension 248 contractors. Out of which 203 industrial: 70% SMEs and mid-caps, 40% users, 55% new in EU R&I Programmes 19 Members States and Ass. Countries

Interactive map

http://i4ms.eu/regional_hubs/map.php 1

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140M€ of EU funding - 15 large projects 125 DIHs/competence centres 450 experiments: 80% cross-border dimension 560 contractors. Out of which 406 industrial:

84% SMEs and mid-caps, 50% users, 65% new in EU R&I Programmes

29 Members States and Ass. Countries

WP 2018 – 2020 - ICT

• Focus area "Digitising and transforming European industry and services" calls for digital innovation hubs (for 300 M€)

• DT-ICT-01-2019: Smart Anything Everywhere (SAE) Initiative

– Including: "widening" part for industrial regions that are currently underrepresented in I4MS and SAE

• DT-ICT-02-2018: Robotics – Digital Innovation Hubs, with a focus on maintenance and inspection robotics

• DT-ICT-03-2020: I4MS (phase 4) - uptake of digital game changers and digital manufacturing platforms

• DT-ICT-04-2020: Photonics Innovation Hubs

• DT-ICT-05-2020: Big Data Innovation Hubs

• In SC2: DT-RUR-12-2018: ICT Innovation agriculture –

Digital Innovation Hubs for Agriculture

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Digital Manufacturing Platforms

- Agile Value Networks: Lot-size One

- Zero-defect Processes and Products

- Machines & Human Competences

- Sustainable Value Networks

A digital 'plug and produce' online equipment platform for manufacturing

Agricultural Digital Integration Platforms

- Optimize farm operations

- High-precision farming

Digital Service Platforms for Rural Economies

Smart Hospital of the Future

Smart and Healthy Living at Home

- Healthy & independent living

- Early risk detection and intervention

Interoperable and Smart Homes and Grids

Big Data Solutions for Energy

Cross-cutting issues, IoT, Big Data, Security…

WP 2018-2020 Topics pan-European platform-building and piloting

WP 2018 – 2020 - ICT

The Digitising European Industry initiative includes the launch of a set of initiatives supporting the building of the digital industrial platforms of the future.

Platforms and Pilots • DT-ICT-07-2018-2019: Digital Manufacturing Platforms for

Connected Smart Factories

• DT-ICT-08-2019: Agricultural digital integration platforms

• DT-ICT-09-2020: Digital service platforms for rural economies

• DT-ICT-10-2018-19: Interoperable and smart homes and grids

• DT-ICT-11-2019: Big data solutions for energy

• DT-ICT-12-2020: The smart hospital of the future

• DT-ICT-13-2019: Digital Platforms/Pilots Horizontal Activities

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WP 2018 – 2020 - ICT

Technologies for Digitising European Industry

• ICT-01-2019: Computing technologies and engineering methods for cyber-physical systems of systems

• ICT-02-2018: Flexible and Wearable Electronics

• ICT-03-2018-2019: Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic Components and Devices

• ICT-04-2018: Photonics based manufacturing, access to photonics, datacom photonics and connected lighting

• ICT-05-2019: Application driven Photonics components

• ICT-06-2019: Unconventional Nanoelectronics

• ICT-07-2018: Electronic Smart Systems (ESS)

• ICT-08-2019: Security and resilience for collaborative manufacturing environments

• ICT-09-2019-2020: Robotics in Application Areas

• ICT-10-2019-2020: Robotics Core Technology

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Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici 19

Perché una strategia nazionale?

l’Italia si trova al 24simo posto a livello europeo. Per tutti gli indicatori il

nostro Paese rimane fuori dalla top 20: sulle competenze digitali siamo al

24simo posto, sull’utilizzo di Internet da parte dei cittadini addirittura al

27simo. Solo per l’adozione delle tecnologie digitali da parte delle imprese,

l’Italia sale al 19simo posto

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Italia

Il 21 settembre 2016 il Governo ha presentato il

Piano nazionale Industria 4.0 2017 – 2020

• Direttrici strategiche di intervento

• Competenze

• Infrastrutture abilitanti

• Investimenti innovativi

• Strumenti pubblici di supporto

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici 21

Piano Nazionale Industria 4.0

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici 22

DIH: Costruendo il Network di Confindustria

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici 23

Industria 4.0: Sintesi risultati primo semestre 2017

Incremento ordinativi mercato interno beni strumentali con picchi

del + 11,6% per macchinari e altri apparecchi. Aspettative su ordinativi ai

massimi livelli dal 2010

Dati positivi sia su numero di imprese che aumenteranno spesa in

Ricerca&Sviluppo sia su percentuale di crescita della spesa (da indagine

campionaria +10%/+15%)

Crescita contenuta investimenti early stage nel primo semestre

(+2%), definite azioni correttive

Ritardi nella costituzione dei Competence Center: attesa apertura

bando entro fine 2017

Banda Ultra Larga: stanziati interventi pubblici pari a 3,5 Mld€ per

infrastrutture e per incentivi alla domanda di famiglie e imprese al fine di

raggiungere gli obiettivi di copertura al 2020

Fondo di Garanzia: +10,7 % importo garantito nei primi 8 mesi 2017

Contratti di Sviluppo: concesse agevolazioni per ~1,9 Mld € e

creati/salvaguardati più di 53.000 posti di lavoro

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici 24

Il governo federale tedesco ha sviluppato diverse strategie industriali per

promuovere la digitalizzazione insieme a 5 ministeri federali: Affari Economici e Energia, Interni, Salute, Trasporti, Infrastrutture Digitali, Formazione e Ricerca

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Struttura della Piattaforma Industrie 4.0

si elabora

Si decide

Si esegue

La Germania: una strategia di lungo periodo dal 2012

Confindustria Servizi Innovativi e Tecnologici

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