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book now Automotive Agile PEP Europe|March 12 – 14, 2023, Berlin, Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin EVENT APP LOGIN * Home * Agenda * View Web-Agenda 2023See all the exciting sessions we have in store for you, this year! * Download Event Guide * Book Now * Speakers * Panel 2023Find out which experts are sharing their insights and use cases on The Gobal ManuChem Strategies! * Become a Speaker * Book Now * Partners * Business Partners 2023Network with our partner community and discover their cutting-edge products & services * Why Partner?Connect with the right people in a space designed to optimize your relationship-building and deal-making * Matchmaking & One2OnesMeet the right decision makers based on your interest * Get Sponsorship Prospectus * Get Attendee List 2023 * Get Attendee List 2022 * Who & Why? * The Event at a glanceWhat can you expect as an Attendee at The Global ManuChem Strategies? * AttendMeet decision makers from the chemical industry that matter to you – inPerson or virtual! * Get Attendee List 2023 * Get Attendee List 2022 * Event Info * Travel & LocationOnsite Location - Join us in Berlin! * Evening EventsIcebreaker + Networking Dinner * 3 Co-located Events * ContactGET IN TOUCH - We are here for you! * Book Now * GET EVENT GUIDE * BOOK NOW Multi-Touchpoint Networking our event agenda THE AGENDA The most effective, innovative and informal networking hub of the year! Loading... Event days Select all 12.03.2023 PRE-EVENT DAY 13.03.2023 EVENT DAY 1 14.03.2023 EVENT DAY 2 Categories Select all AI, Data Analytics & Strategy Asset Management Automation 4.0 Decarbonization & Sustainability Digitalization Energy Efficiency Interaction Networking Operational Excellence Predictive Maintenance Presentation Process Optimization Standardization Workforce & Change Management Locations Select all Ballroom B Ballroom C Event App Exhibition Area Foyer Gaffelhaus Berlin Live in Berlin Registration Desk Restaurant Nolle Companies Select all AllocNow GmbH AspenTech, Inc. BASF SE CABB Chemicals AG Cargill Chartwell Digital Chemische Fabrik Budenheim Clariant Cognite Covestro B.V. Covestro Deutschland AG EFESO Consulting eschbach GmbH Evonik Industries AG Evonik Operations GmbH Fero Labs Grace Europe Holding GmbH Heidelberg Materials Huber Engineered Materials IPCOS Lenzing Group Linde plc Microsoft OCI N.V. Perstorp Group Port of Antwerp-Bruges Styrenix Performance Materials, Ltd. The Procter & Gamble Company TrendMiner Voovio WACKER Chemie we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH Co-Located events: 12th. ManuCHEM ChemSCM 4.0 Summit Rethink! Smart Manufacturing Europe Book your ticket! PRE-EVENT DAY Interaction Networking Icebreaker - Meet the community, break the ice and get the show on the road! 12.03.2023 12:00 - 14:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin What is the Icebreaker Session? The Icebreaker session takes place on the evening before the event starts. Just when everyone arrives, we are inviting you to join us for some early networking and give you the chance to settle in the atmosphere of the event. This is the time and place to share your thought-provoking ideas and get things off an interesting start. Glass in hand, make your way around the round tables, discuss and network with the speakers and business partners. We invite you to a unique location and allow you to get to know your fellow conferences attendees in a relaxed and interactive setting. Break the ice and get the show on the road! BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER AND DINNER TICKET HERE BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER HERE Networking Icebreaker – Meet the community, break the ice and get the show on the road! 12.03.2023 20:00 - 23:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Gaffelhaus Berlin What is the Icebreaker Session? The Icebreaker session takes place on the evening before the event starts. Just when everyone arrives, we are inviting you to join us for some early networking and give you the chance to settle in the atmosphere of the event. This is the time and place to share your thought-provoking ideas and get things off an interesting start. Glass in hand, make your way around the round tables, discuss and network with the speakers and business partners. We invite you to a unique location and allow you to get to know your fellow conferences attendees in a relaxed and interactive setting. Break the ice and get the show on the road! BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER AND DINNER TICKET HERE BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER HERE Networking (1) Icebreaker Session 12.03.2023 20:00 - 23:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Gaffelhaus Berlin How can we actively shape a system change and reach a purpose driven organization? Marco SchlimpertVice President Performance, Improvement & Technology Lenzing Group * Do we have a strategy and methods to shape? * How much does it depend on the industry and branches? * Can employees be activated from within? Networking (2) Icebreaker Session 12.03.2023 20:00 - 23:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Gaffelhaus Berlin How can cloud solutions and AI push chemical companies to a new level of interconnectivity and performance? Benjamin DayEnterprise Advisor, Asset Performance Management, Europe AspenTech, Inc. EVENT DAY 1 Interaction Networking Registration & Community Wall 13.03.2023 08:00 - 08:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The official registration for the conference: Pick up your name batch, take a Polaroid photo for the ManuChem Community Wall, use your personalized matchmaking app, make first contacts & plan meetings, and get started. Welcome to the Global ManuChem Strategies 2023! Presentation Welcome and Opening of the Global ManuChem Strategies 2023 by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 13.03.2023 08:30 - 08:40 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH André HoogendornBusiness Development Manager Digital Assets IPCOS Interaction Networking Say Hello! – Get the show on the road! 13.03.2023 08:40 - 08:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Discover who is joining the conference and why. To warm you up for the conference we invite you to get to know your conference peers. Have your business cards ready. Interaction Networking Say Hello! – Get the show on the road! 13.03.2023 08:40 - 08:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Discover who is joining the conference and why. To warm you up for the conference we invite you to get to know your conference peers. Have your business cards ready. Ai Data Analytics & Strategy Digitalization Presentation Keynote 13.03.2023 08:45 - 09:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How to digitalize a 150-year-old chemical company and implement digital transformation in operations Joachim GorzelVice President Digital Cement Operations Heidelberg Materials The chemical industry has various operational challenges ahead: Environmental footprint reduction – in particular CO2 emission, rising energy prices, shortage of skilled workforce all require strategies to be solved. Digitalization, on one hand a posing challenge for the chemical industry, if adapted the right way is a key factor to business success for chemical companies! Digitalization with the right set of standards and implemented holistically – with all people in the boat – enables growth and efficiency and helps to realize corporate strategies. This presentation covers: * How digitalization fosters change and gives various technical and societal chances – how do we deal with digitalization in our companies and industry? * Why change through digitalization adds value for your people and company – how can others be encouraged to take digitalization in chemical manufacturing seriously? * Changing core business strategies with digitalization initiatives and leads to agile and customer centric mindsets – how does the organizational set-up need to look like? * Digital best practices: Manufacturing of products – data analysis, processes, and applications (make vs. buy) Ai Data Analytics & Strategy Automation 4.0 Digitalization Presentation Solution Keynote 13.03.2023 09:15 - 09:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin A holistic platform based approach to accelerate digital transformation in Chemicals and foster adoption by end users Robert M. FeldmannDir Manufacturing Industry EMEA - AI & Manufacturing - Process Industries Microsoft We know where we are heading – it is about execution now – most Industry 4.0 innovative technologies have been invented, yet we struggle to implement at scale. We have to turn projects and pilots into products and solutions, lasting 10 or more years, we have to assure the right usage by happy technical end users in manufacturing and engineering, otherwise we shall not realize the return on our investments into technology This presentation covers: * The hyper-efficient global manufacturing network of the future – how to achieve * The Industrial Data Platform and Enterprise Data Lake as key infrastructure * The Solution Factory to self-build, to purchase or to adapt branded digital solutions * The People Portal to empower technical employees in our plants * The integrated Program Office to assure a smart and effective roll-out * What to prioritize? What scales fastest with highest impact? Presentation Process Optimization Case Study 13.03.2023 09:45 - 10:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Set-up and build-up of a MES platform architecture in chemical manufacturing Jasna CopicSolutions Manager for MES - Process Technology & Engineering Evonik Operations GmbH Presentation shows which applications are needed for the build-up of the MES architecture and which interfaces are helpful during your digital transformation. This presentation covers: * starting point of the transformation * strategic process & capabilities, application, data service and security guiding principles * how to solve challenges and obstacles in the process * which modular micro services to use for a flexible, agile and scalable MES platform * leveraging technologies and IT capabilities to enable the Factory of the Future Ai Data Analytics & Strategy Asset Management Presentation Solution Study 13.03.2023 10:15 - 10:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C The Missing Link - how asset analytics helps manufacturers generate head-turning results from existing assets Ryan HaleCEO Chartwell Digital Despite decades of specialized knowledge and terabytes of process data, why do so many manufacturers struggle to generate significant financial gains within “Industry 4.0”? During this session, you’ll learn how leading manufacturers can capture upside opportunities in existing assets with data analytics, instead of relying on capital projects. These techniques help to maximize your output, quality, yield, and profitability of asset operations as well as quality in batch, continuous and discrete manufacturing processes. We’ll explore how these new offerings complement existing solutions like digital twins and asset performance management tools to form a complete technology portfolio for modern manufacturers, and, most importantly, get results. This session covers: * Why context and capability are required to turn data into results * How a new approach to asset analytics reveals unique insights that quantify the full potential of existing assets * Examples of recent results from batch and continuous processes Decarbonization & Sustainability Energy Efficiency Presentation Keynote 13.03.2023 10:45 - 11:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Climate neutrality 2035 is on the horizon – but how do we now transform, and develop a circular economy? Alexander PlumHead of Energy Excellence Covestro Deutschland AG The chemical industry is at a pathway. Geopolitical and economic challenges lie ahead and rising energy prices and shortages looming. A global CO2 reduction strategy can go different directions, but always starts in own productions. Circularity over the value and supply, instead of linear routes, is the driver of climate neutrality and implicates a highly transformative effort. Since Covestro is working with an energy management system for 15+ years, the integration of the Covestro climate neutrality target (2020 to 2030: -60% Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions and climate neutrality by 2035) in the energy management system is one major topic after it has been announced in 2022. Heat transition, access to renewable energy supply and transformation of our production sites to climate neutrality are in focus of Covestro’s transformation efforts. Alignment with the strategic climate neutrality target requires programmatic initiatives as well as the adaptation of integrated management processes to transform around 50 production sites worldwide into climate-neutral operations. This presentation covers: * Operationalization of Climate Neutrality Strategy: How does it work? What are major experiences? How do I manage my resources? * Process component: Innovative process technologies with the potential of saving CO2 * Framework conditions: Carbon reduction strategy and climate neutral growth – energy must be affordable, and it must be possible to transform the business at the same time * Regulatory Guardrails: Purchase of renewable energies, ecological obligations from state aids in EU, and the effects on the economic competitive edge * Scope 3 reduction, alternative feedstocks & digitalization: do you rely on a successful data management? Where is the data coming from? How about the competition with open data? Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 13.03.2023 10:45 - 11:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 1 & 2 13.03.2023 11:10 - 11:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Digitalization Presentation Case Study 13.03.2023 11:30 - 12:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Lean implementation in factories based on digital transformation efforts Cristina JacksonOperational Excellence Leader Covestro B.V. This session covers: * How important a vision during the implementation phase is * Data-based approach for continuous improvement * How to measure success and what tools to use Ai Data Analytics & Strategy Automation 4.0 Presentation Case Study 13.03.2023 12:00 - 12:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How to identify business opportunities through process mining, utilize them for manufacturing stability and translate them into business value for RPA Nina van KrimpenDigital Director OCI N.V. OCI aligned all of there business units on one common benefit and manufacturing platform. The goal was to move in a more pro-active modus and to speed up all processes, and make data better available for all units. This presentation covers: * how to utilize process mining for manufacturing stability * RPA and how to best add value to processes and create predictability * which applications and digital tools to use for planning, forecasting * common historian platform * keep information for stakeholder available Ai Data Analytics & Strategy Presentation Solution Study 13.03.2023 12:30 - 13:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How to grow Analytics Maturity in Operations to meet today's Business challenges? Lukas PansegrauSenior Solution Sales Manager TrendMiner With growing organizational analytics maturity, we see a diversification at personal levels. Not every operational expert is a data scientist, while more machine learning models need to find their way to the shop floor for meeting today’s business challenges. Companies today need versatile solutions from trend viewing to prescriptive analytics, and for more complex use cases allow easy collaboration between local sites and central analytics groups. This presentation covers: * Introduction of the next generation production client for industrial analytics that supports growing analytics maturity * Starting from an easy-to-use production client for instant insights into operational performance to additional analyze, monitor and predict capabilities and using machine learning models * For all operational stakeholders at each analytics maturity the next generation production client will help solve more and more complex operational use cases * This will help process manufacturing companies to accelerate meeting their overall business challenges they are facing today Decarbonization & Sustainability Presentation Process Optimization Standardization Case Study 13.03.2023 12:30 - 13:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App How can we develop and implement effective quality management strategies and find common standards globally? Dr. Kanak DasHead of Quality Management | India, APAC Styrenix Performance Materials, Ltd. Global standartization is a process we should think about as a formula: which activities are they covering? In chemical manufacturing this is a wide range and can be a product, managing a process, delivering services or supplying material. Discover some of the best-known and most widely-used standards, as well as those that address recently emerged challenges affecting us all. This presentation covers: * Which are quality management standards to help work more efficiently and reduce failures? * Which environmental managements stratgies reduce waste and help to be more sustainable? * How can we reduce accidents in the workplace due to health and safety standards? * On which energy management standards can we rely to cut consumption? Networking Lunch Break & Networking 13.03.2023 13:00 - 14:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get food, get coffee, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 3 & 4 13.03.2023 14:10 - 14:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Decarbonization & Sustainability Presentation Case Study 13.03.2023 14:15 - 14:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Transparency at Scale – Using standards and data to drive the sustainability transformation Dr. Dominik AuerSenior Manager Corporate Sustainability WACKER Chemie Daniel BochnitschekCo-Founder & CEO AllocNow GmbH The increasing demand for sustainable and low-carbon-footprint products drives the need for specific and comprehensive information on product environmental footprints. In this presentation, Wacker and AllocNow discuss why standardization of sustainability accounting methodologies is critical and how a data-driven approach can help to create transparency at scale. In a case study they demonstrate how to operationalize the recently published TfS PCF-Guideline with AllocNow’s Product Sustainability Platform. This presentation covers: * Why transparency on product impacts is paramount for the sustainability transformation * Why standardization of methodologies is crucial and how the new “gold standard” in the industry, the TfS PCF-Guideline, can be used * How to get it done at scale by leveraging enterprise data Decarbonization & Sustainability Presentation Keynote 13.03.2023 14:30 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Sustainable transformation of a chemical company through integration Eva OpitzSustainability Manager Chemische Fabrik Budenheim Sharing insights and learnings in the transformation to sustainability. The presentation offers an overview of how sustainable transformation can be initiated to achieve ambitious goals, e.g. in climate protection. It also addresses the challenges associated with integration and our approaches to address them. Learnings from the still ongoing change process are shared, as well as next steps for a successful implementation. This presentation covers: * Why we need to transform * How we integrate sustainability into our daily work * Successes, challenges, open questions, next steps Decarbonization & Sustainability Presentation Workforce & Change Management Solution Study 13.03.2023 15:00 - 15:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Port of Antwerp-Bruges - Leading Sustainable Transformation Rob SmeetsChief Operating Officer Port of Antwerp-Bruges Didier BrackenierEVP and Member of Executive Committee EFESO Consulting This presentation covers: * WHY – the long-term vision for the port of Antwerp-Bruges as partner of the chemical industry * WHAT – main elements and results of the transformation into a port of the future * HOW – key learnings and take-aways from our program Operational Excellence Presentation Case Study 13.03.2023 15:30 - 16:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C The 7 actions leadership do at P&G to accelerate their operational excellence journey & results Marc WinkelmanGlobal Director IWS Manufacturing Excellence The Procter & Gamble Company P&G is widely regarded for its operational excellence capability. That capability has helped the company to transform the employee engagement and digitalization. Result are year-on-year program of cost saving, inventory reduction, service improvement, productivity gains, and employee satisfaction. In this presentation, you will learn about some critical leadership actions needed to accelerate and maintain the capabilities to achieve this level of performance. This presentation covers: * Research shows that some 70% of (digital) transformations fail as the organizational- and people foundations are not ready to accept/implement the (digital) transformation. However, most transformation projects at P&G do succeed, which rases just 1 question: ‘What does P&G do differently?’ * With IWS, Procter & Gamble/’s OPEX program, P&G builds leadership- and operator capability to drive continuous loss elimination, capability building, and engagement, all factors that are fundamental to transform an organization. * The presentation shows a practical framework what leaders are expected to do to build the needed capability. * The last practical action is how to decide for digital systems and become a smart factory. Decarbonization & Sustainability Digitalization Presentation Solution Study 13.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin How digitalization can accelerate the road to net zero Maarten WillemsDigital Project Manager IPCOS Process industries such as petrochemicals, refining, chemicals, and fertilizers, are among the top emitters of CO2, methane, and other greenhouse gases. The path to zero emissions for these businesses is challenging, and every organization will need to ensure that their company is compliant with all environmental legislation, including accurate emissions reporting and reductions. This presentation covers real examples that will demonstrate how fully understanding your operations is the first step towards sustainable production. Decarbonization & Sustainability Digitalization Operational Excellence Presentation Process Optimization Solution Study 13.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How to achieve operational excellence for batch processes Christiaan MoonsPlant Operations Excellence Sales Director & Co-Founder IPCOS Batch processes are notoriously difficult to optimize. They are highly nonlinear dynamic processes where key variables, such as conversion rates, are not always available in real time. Besides that, quality can only be determined at the end of the batch. These specific process characteristics lead to very different optimization approaches compared to continuous processes. In this presentation, IPCOS will provide a broad overview of different methodologies, expected outcomes and actual examples of how digital solutions can improve operational excellence, specifically for batch operations: * PID Tuning * OEE * Golden Batch * RTO * APC Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 13.03.2023 16:30 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 5 & 6 13.03.2023 16:40 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Interaction Global ManuChem Strategies - Challenge Your Peers Session 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Challenge Your Peers is an innovative workshop concept which enables participants to engage in a direct exchange with experts from a certain industry. The aim is to discuss and to identify challenges within the sector as well as problems, needs and solutions. In the run-up of the conference we.CONECT gathers information about the main questions and interests of the participants. During the session, they then discuss their specific issues and topics with their peers. Please choose a table according to your interests and main challenges. Challenge your Peers in MOTION! Interaction Process Optimization (1) Challenge Your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How does your electronic batch management work out? Jasna CopicSolutions Manager for MES - Process Technology & Engineering Evonik Operations GmbH * Which information is needed and displayed? * Which requirements are needed for your electronic batch record? * Are you using a central MES for e.g., batches, semi-batches, …? Digitalization Interaction (2) Challenge Your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How can we overcome cultural barriers of modern manufacturing technologies and digital tools? Cristina JacksonOperational Excellence Leader Covestro B.V. Many recognize too late that it is often not enough to implement a new technology, but that there is also a cultural change needed. Learn in this workshop how you can think technological and cultural change together, to unfold the true potential. * What modern technologies did you implement/are you planning to implement? * Are you also experiencing cultural barriers in regard of i.e., IoT? * How do you get your people on board? * How can technological and cultural change be thought together and the true potential of digital tools unfold? Interaction Workforce & Change Management (3) Challenge your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How do you create the "compound effect” and thus a high-performance corporate culture? Marco SchlimpertVice President Performance, Improvement & Technology Lenzing Group When people’s identity and purpose of being are aligned with those of the company, a “compound effect” is created, which creates a high-performance corporate culture. Corporate culture is shaped by the experiences, routines, and behaviors of people in organizations. * How can we recognize cultural success factors? * Which systemic principles affect extraordinary success? * What methods are available and what results can be expected? * How the method of systemic constellation works on a concrete example? Decarbonization & Sustainability Interaction (4) Challenge Your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How can a company truly become sustainable and reach carbon neutrality? Onur KalyoncuHead of Technology Office Chemische Fabrik Budenheim * How do you proceed with sustainability challenges and obstacles in principle? * How do we set goals that we want to achieve? How do we accelerate and scale? * In which way can we stay compliant with all environmental legislations? * Do we see our operations as the first step towards a sustainable production? Interaction Workforce & Change Management (5) Challenge Your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Foyer Innovation beyond Technology - How can we foster Innovation through Motivation? Aisha NaddafResearch Engineer, Chemical and Process Engineering BASF SE * How can we build teams that are able to develop new innovative ideas? * How must company structures change to accommodate new ways of working? * What are those new ways of working? * How can we secure the expertise needed to become an innovation driven business? Decarbonization & Sustainability Energy Efficiency Interaction Panel Discussion 13.03.2023 18:00 - 18:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How can we become more energy efficient and reduce greenhouse emissions in chemical plants and over our value chains? Urs ZimmerliSite Manager CABB Chemicals AG Dr. Thomas SchambergVice President Supply Chain Excellence Evonik Industries AG Philipp KohnVP Global Operations Huber Engineered Materials Alexander PlumHead of Energy Excellence Covestro Deutschland AG While the world population is growing, the availability of natural resources and raw materials such as oil, natural gas, mineral ores, and water is decreasing. It is also of importance to significantly reduce CO2 emissions to counteract further climate change. Energy efficiency is a key resource for economic and social development, bringing significant benefits to various stakeholders, from companies developing energy-efficient measures to all members of society. In addition to cost savings, numerous benefits can be achieved by supporting better alignment between energy issues and strategic business professionals: e.g., improved competitiveness, profitability, quality, etc. Energy efficiency can therefore be a strategic advantage. However, most companies, especially small and medium enterprises, face many problems and in some cases rejection when trying to effectively implement energy efficiency measures. Considering the energy crisis and global warming, it has become imperative for industries to focus on higher energy efficiency. It is well known that energy consumption in the chemical industry is one of the highest of all industrial sectors. Energy efficiency is a top priority in the chemical industry, and many companies are turning to novel technology to help them achieve this goal. It can help chemical companies reduce energy consumption by optimizing their processes and improving their production methods. Energy consumption and the energy-efficient production of goods in a supply chain have so far played only a very minor role. Important tasks in this area are the creation and verification of energy supply chain models and the analysis of their effects on production networks. At the same time, supply chain management and logistics or intralogistics must move closer together and include aspects of supply processes. Although the optimal structuring of information and material flows within a production network is central to supply chain management, integrated supply concepts for media, energy and other means of production do not exist. The biggest barriers are access to capital and lack of awareness (especially of lifecycle cost impacts). Looking at the supply chain is one of the most important ways to overcome these barriers and improve energy efficiency. * How can energy consumption in supply chain management contribute to more energy efficient processes? * How can we achieve “maximum profit from a minimum of resources” instead of “maximum profit from a minimum of capital”? * Have you implemented or planned technological innovations and long-term investments that will lead to increased resource/energy efficiency? * Do you have plans for a systemic assessment of resource efficiency, e.g., for optimizing production processes? Or are you already structuring your manufacturing processes by optimizing maintenance and servicing cycles? * How do you deal with energy consumption and energy-efficient closed-loop production? How does the integration of resources in process chains and systems work? * Energy Efficiency Regulations and Directive in EU & Germany: support or inhibition of energy efficiency in supply chains and chemical production? Presentation Closing and conclusions of the first event day by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 13.03.2023 19:15 - 19:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH André HoogendornBusiness Development Manager Digital Assets IPCOS Networking BITS, BITES & BUBBLES - Networking Dinner 13.03.2023 20:00 - 23:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Restaurant Nolle * Do you want to network with your peers? * Do you want to digest the day and your key findings? * Do you want to sit back & connect with your new acquaintances? Relax after the first conference day and begin a great evening with drinks, food and bubbly networking at a special location. The simply perfect combination of an inspiring atmosphere and the right people launch you into the second day. Bits, Bites & Bubbles is THE place for you! BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER AND DINNER TICKET HERE BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER HERE EVENT DAY 2 Interaction Networking Registration & Expectation Wall 14.03.2023 07:30 - 08:10 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Registration Desk The official registration for Day 2: Grab a coffee, networking with your community, use your personalized matchmaking app, make next contacts, plan your meetings and get started. Welcome back to the Global ManuChem Strategies 2023! Presentation Introduction to the second Global ManuChem Strategies day by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 14.03.2023 08:10 - 08:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH André HoogendornBusiness Development Manager Digital Assets IPCOS Ai Data Analytics & Strategy Digitalization Presentation Keynote 14.03.2023 08:15 - 08:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Strengthening Digital Data Chains through collaboration and novel technologies across the whole process industries Christoph Attila KunManager Digital Data Chain Consortium | Head of Maintenance & Inspection, Service BASF SE Strengthening Digital Data Chains works best with a collaborative effort from which all companies and the whole industry can benefit. The exchange of e.g., data and technical information is a plus for manufacturers of machines and products, service providers, plants managers and employees. Processes and operations can be made more efficient by automation and to a higher degree: the most important step to the Factory of the Future! To ensure that everything works smoothly, standards and platforms for the exchange of information between all partners are required. It is precisely these standards and technologies that companies and technology suppliers in the process industry have developed together. This presentation covers: * Which technologies get used in the Digital Data Chain? How do we implement efficiently, safely, and quickly? * Which standards must be met? How can we exchange data? How can physical objects be identified? What are we doing with digital manufacturing data? * Obsolescence Management: Which technologies are we using in our plants, e.g., digital twins? How are we documenting, and which ID´s are we using? How do we manage e.g., successor models? * Which solutions does the Digital Data Chain Consortium offer regard Lifecycle Management, Digital Data, Track & Trace and Digital Twins? Digitalization Presentation Workforce & Change Management Solution Study 14.03.2023 08:45 - 09:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Industry 5.0 - How the Shop Floor Workforce drives Digitalization at Grace Veit HoraCOO eschbach GmbH Klaus WeckheuerSenior Site Director Grace Europe Holding GmbH Marius LawallEngineer Manufacturing Leadership Grace Europe Holding GmbH A people-centered approach for digital transformation – Digitalization initiatives have revolutionized the way chemical companies increase the collaboration between people and systems. Whereas we have been focused on getting process-relevant data and an overview of all plant states, it takes people to align the information with strategic priorities. With the right knowledge, creativity and the ability to respond to unexpected events, people build the greatest asset of chemical manufacturing plants. Grace recognized the importance of their shop floor workforce and manages interactive plant operations with future-proof human-to-human and human-to-machine communication. In doing so, Grace unlocks the full potential of a people-centered approach for digital transformation and brings workers and managers into the age of Industry 5.0. This presentation covers: * How digitalization initiatives have proven to drive plant performance * Why a people-focused approach is key for successful manufacturing * How chemical companies facing new challenges can achieve resilience Digitalization Presentation Case Study 14.03.2023 09:15 - 09:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Internal development, partnering with suppliers or buying commercial applications – how to source AI solutions? Yves-Gorat StommelDeputy Head of Function Evonik Digital Evonik Industries AG In the last couple of years, many larger companies have built internal Data Science know how, with a significant fraction of this capability being deployed towards internally developing AI solutions. However, building, maintaining, and operationalizing an expanding portfolio of AI solutions across the enterprise quickly becomes a significant, if not overwhelming effort. In order to prepare for a future in which AI solutions are paramount, early and transparent decision-making on how to source AI solutions becomes more important. Evonik has developed a process that allows well-informed decision-making on how to source AI solutions, taking into account criteria around internal and external resources and know how, application maturity, IP, value, cost, and others. This session covers: * What some of the main differences are between AI applications and classic software that directly impact the “make or buy” decision * Why now is the time to implement a process on “make or buy” for AI applications * What evaluation criteria can be used for decision-making regarding “make or buy” for AI applications * What competencies are needed to manage a balanced AI application portfolio in the medium term Asset Management Digitalization Presentation Solution Study 14.03.2023 09:45 - 10:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Sustainable and Financially Optimized Digital Asset Performance Management Benjamin DayEnterprise Advisor, Asset Performance Management, Europe AspenTech, Inc. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are already advanced technologies. For heavy industries, companies can bring value through reduced maintenance cost and reduced risk through deployment of prediction that can see into the future by using historical evidence to predict issues well before damage occurs. This technology positively impacting operations, maintenance and reliability. But how do companies actually implement this and how do they prove value beyond from predictive capabilities in lock step with excellence in maintenance, condition monitoring and defect elimination. Most importantly, how does this scale across a site, region and globally. This presentation covers: * Recognizing challenges * How do heavy industries prove value in addressing challenges * Value workshopping * Approach to implementing APM at scale Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 14.03.2023 10:15 - 11:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 7 & 8 14.03.2023 10:40 - 11:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Interaction Global ManuChem World Café Sessions 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C What is a World Café? World Café session are designed to help you discuss with colleagues and peers similar issues and challenges that everyone is facing in the industry. Not only will the conversation be moderated by an expert speaker, the aim of the session is to find real solutions to real world problems with the 5 rounds of this session. Share you knowledge during the World Café session and deepen your networking experience! How is it organized? After 30 minutes, participants move to the next table based on the assigned order on their name badge to enter into a new discussion. At the beginning of each new World Café round, the moderator gives a short conclusion of previously discussed aspects and questions emerged. This offers the opportunity to build up on the discussion continuously. Be part of several thematic conversation rounds with changing topics and team constellations – Join our unique World Cafe Sessions! World Café Session in Motion! Interaction World Café Sessions | Part I 14.03.2023 11:00 - 12:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin We start with the first 3 rounds, each round is about 30 minutes long. After each round, participants change the round table, according to the arrangement of your coffee cups on their name badge. Decarbonization & Sustainability Interaction (1) Decarbonization Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C What are your strategies for decarbonization? Do you have a roadmap in place? Thaddeus Anim-SomuahEngineering Manager Projects (Technology & Business Development) Cargill * Which decarbonization methodologies and tools are you using? * How do you integrate your people in the process? * Which skills are you using and what do you want to make a difference for? * Where do you see the biggest impact on during change and transformation? Digitalization Interaction Workforce & Change Management (2) Organization Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C What impact do digital change processes have on manufacturing and organizational structures? Melanie WeberSen. Industry Advisor - LifeScience & Chemical Industries Microsoft Sustainability: * How important are sustainability targets, when it comes to your roadmap of digital change processes ? How do you target to improve them? People & Change Management: * How do I get my people on board and create a comfortable change? What are the biggest challenges in change management? * How do you use technology solutions to help with the challenges of worker shortages, know-how transfer and efficiencies in your production? Process: * How can all the possibilities of digital change processes in manufacturing be realized and used? What are priorities you start with and why? * How do I integrate new technologies, applications, and lines into my production? Which technologies do you use for different manufacturing methods and new requirements? * What challenges have you been facing in transforming your production? How did you overcome them? Ecosystem & Platform: * How do you integrate with suppliers or customers in a connected ecosystem when it comes to production and supply chain? Energy Efficiency Interaction (3) Energy Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How do we achieve a more energy efficient production short- and long-term? Urs ZimmerliSite Manager CABB Chemicals AG CABB Chemicals in Patter, Switzerland runs various projects in the field of energy efficiency in chemical production. E.g., running a fine chemistry production with thermal afterburning that uses the exhausted gases over a furnace to use for other manufacturing departments in Pattern, to couple to processes and save energy. * What programs and initiatives do you have in place to save energy? What are your plans? * How do you isolate and/or recover energy? * How do you manage the trade-off between energy efficiency and the complexity of processes? * Can you quantify the costs in terms of complexity? Digitalization Interaction (4) Digitalization Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C How can we use our digitalization efforts to meet immediate challenges ahead? Sanjeev Sujan Initiative Leader, Digital@Operations Clariant * How is your company defining digitalization efforts/digitalization? * How digital mature is your company and your production? * How can we use digitalization to become more sustainable? * How can we use it in regard of the energy crisis and looming gas shortages? * How do we achieve actual benefits and value through digitalization? Digitalization Interaction (5) Maturity Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How can we push the digital maturity level and novel manufacturing technologies such as Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning in chemical manufacturing? Oleg PajalicPrincipal Scientist | Vice President Process Innovation Perstorp Group * Implementation of a digital twin will require expertise beyond that of the process modeling : specialists in on-line analytics and sensor technology, ICT, programming, optimization, statistics and artificial intelligence need to work together with the industrial production experts (including modelers but, operators, management, supply chain that will potentially use the IoT apps). Adding on the employees will increase fixed costs – How will Chemical Industry solve (or mitigate) that negative equation? * Do we need a comprehensive method describing how to perform reliable technoeconomic analysis of the profitability of the digital mature plants and digital twin technology? * Digital Twins: The Next Phase of the AI Revolution? Can we create future digital twins without AI? Augmented reality and Digital twins – Is that the way to proceed? * Computer models based on digital twins could be very complex and demanding. Who will develop that technology? * Big data management and Big data analytics – is the future for the Chemical Industry to rely on IoT service providers like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, GE, Siemens and so on? (that would be paradigm shift- almost everything else is in-house assets). Is it a new business model necessary to implement? * Again.. If we can push digital maturity in the chemical industry; why don´t we? Interaction Predictive Maintenance (6) Maintenance Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B What are your strategies and actions to implement Maintenance Excellence at your chemical plant? Remi GogetPrincipal Technical Consultant Cognite Strategy * How do you find/adapt a suitable maintenance strategy for your production plant (with often changing requirements regarding production availability)? * How is your maintenance organized? (% internal / external), centralized, decentralized, by profession, by production area, by module-tasks? * Regarding 4.0 and the installation of sensors on equipment: In simpler production lines or limited resources, How do you decide how to act? Budget * How do you define correct budget numbers for your production facilities, who is responsible and how do you control them? How is the “reliability index” of the budgets? What do you learn at year-end for the upcoming budgeting-process? Control * What are suitable key figures for controlling your maintenance activities? * Do you difference technical failures versus human-caused failures? If so, How do you communicate that between production and maintenance without finger-pointing? Decarbonization & Sustainability Interaction (7) Sustainability Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How can a company truly become sustainable and reach carbon neutrality? Tim EschertCEO Fero Labs * How do you proceed with sustainability challenges and obstacles in principle? * How do we set goals that we want to achieve? How do we accelerate and scale? * In which way can we stay compliant with all environmental legislations? * Do we see our operations as the first step towards a sustainable production? Networking Lunch Break & Networking 14.03.2023 12:30 - 14:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get food, get coffee, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 9 & 10 14.03.2023 13:40 - 14:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Interaction World Café Sessions | Part II 14.03.2023 14:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Another 2 rounds of around 30min of discussion, ideas & challenges. Find your Key Take Aways! Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 14.03.2023 15:00 - 15:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Digitalization Presentation Process Optimization Solution Study 14.03.2023 15:30 - 16:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Can digital twins solve the workforce challenges of the process industry? Dr. Susanna VogesDirector of Operations Voovio Digital twins have been successfully adopted by the process industry for managing and maintaining assets as well as optimizing process parameters, yet most chemical and refining companies are failing to utilize digital twins for building workforce competency more efficiently and effectively. Digital Twins of the Person (DToP) offer the ability to have a more inclusive solution, which allows you to build and measure workforce competency in standard operating procedures. We will look at the concept of Digital Twin of the Person based on Enhanced Reality technology, which has helped some of the biggest chemical and refining companies in the world overcome the knowledge gap related to the great crew change and high turnover in general. This presentation covers: * Knowledge gap – the great crew change * Building and measuring operator competency * Digital Twin of the Person * Enhanced Reality Technology Presentation Workforce & Change Management Case Study 14.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Company transformation – Corporate Culture transformation as key success factors for shaping a new future Marco SchlimpertVice President Performance, Improvement & Technology Lenzing Group We still experience results of our well intended work nobody wants: the ecological divide, the social divide and the spiritual divide. Those divides heavily influence our day-to-day working environment. As a result, we still see the great resignation of co-workers ongoing – up to 60% of our associates intend to leave the company within the next 12 months. How can we co-create an emerging future and transform our businesses to create resonance, to achieve sustainability and a high performance culture? The presentation focuses on the key success factors for a sustainable transformation and provides a deep dive into tools to shaping a corporate culture as pre-requisite for any successful transformation. This presentation covers: * Influence of corporate culture on a successful transformation and which interventions can be successfully set * Create the “compound effect” to successfully co-create and implement the business strategy * Which methods are particularly suitable to promote people and performance in the company * How to intrinsically motivate people to embrace purpose and transformation instead of traditionally managing change Digitalization Presentation Workforce & Change Management Case Study 14.03.2023 16:30 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C From the implementation to today – how the idea and goals behind the ROC has changed over the years and what this means for change management and shaped transformation in a global industrial gases company Daniel SližSenior Manager ROC Region Eastern Europe and Middle East Linde plc Linde Remote Operation Centre (ROC) strategy bundles key specialists collecting and centralizing data from various sites to real-time control, automate and optimize production sites of technical gasses from one single place. The one of Linde ROCs over production sites of Central/East Europe and the Middle East.is located in Ropice, the Czech Republic, At the ROCs experts can work together closely, to profit from their shared expertise and to enhance the gas production at the different production sites, while simultaneously increasing the local safety of the workers. This presentation covers: * How ROC shapes change management and transformation * Which tools and technologies help on a global scale * How to (not) apply digital change management in chemical manufacturing operations Presentation Summary and closing of Global ManuChem Strategies 2023 by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 14.03.2023 17:00 - 17:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom C Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH André HoogendornBusiness Development Manager Digital Assets IPCOS INFORMATION There is no session that matches your filter criteria Book your ticket! Loading... Event days Select all 12.03.2023 PRE-EVENT DAY 13.03.2023 EVENT DAY 1 14.03.2023 EVENT DAY 2 Categories Select all Automation, AI & Data Analytics Decarbonization Digitalization & SCM 4.0 E2E-Visibility Interaction Logistics and Transport Nearshoring vs. Globalization net.Zero Networking Presentation SCM Resilience S&OP Supply Chain Excellence Supply Chain Transformation Sustainability Locations Select all Ballroom B Event App Exhibition Area Gaffelhaus Berlin Live in Berlin Registration Desk Restaurant Nolle Salon 2 Salon 3 Salon 4 Companies Select all ADEL Aristo Pharma GmbH BASF Coatings GmbH BASF SE Biesterfeld Group CABB Chemicals AG Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) Celanese Chartwell Consulting Covestro Covestro AG EFESO Consulting everdrop Evonik Industries AG GS1 Huber Engineered Materials | Martinswerk GmbH Infineon Technologies Merck KGaA Microsoft Mitsubishi Chemical Group - Advanced Materials Division Port of Antwerp-Bruges Sanofi Sun Chemical we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH Co-Located events: 12th. ManuCHEM ChemSCM 4.0 Summit Rethink! Smart Manufacturing Europe Book your ticket! PRE-EVENT DAY Interaction Networking Icebreaker – Meet the community, break the ice and get the show on the road! 12.03.2023 20:00 - 22:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Gaffelhaus Berlin What is the Icebreaker Session? The Icebreaker session takes place on the evening before the event starts. Just when everyone arrives, we are inviting you to join us for some early networking and give you the chance to settle in the atmosphere of the event. This is the time and place to share your thought-provoking ideas and get things off an interesting start. Glass in hand, make your way around the round tables, discuss and network with the speakers and business partners. We invite you to a unique location and allow you to get to know your fellow conferences attendees in a relaxed and interactive setting. Break the ice and get the show on the road! BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER AND DINNER TICKET HERE BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER HERE Interaction Networking (1) Icebreaker Session 12.03.2023 20:00 - 22:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Gaffelhaus Berlin Are exogenous shocks on the chemical supply chain the new normal we deal with? Jens ImbeckHead of Supply Chain Management, Director Biesterfeld Group Interaction Networking (2) Icebreaker Session 12.03.2023 20:00 - 22:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Gaffelhaus Berlin What can we expect from AI to achieve a greater level of supply chain predictivity? Julian-Kai EllermeierHead of Tender Management Aristo Pharma GmbH EVENT DAY 1 Decarbonization Presentation Supply Chain Transformation Keynote 13.03.2023 02:45 - 03:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Climate neutrality 2035 is on the horizon – but how do we now transform, and develop a circular economy? Alexander PlumHead of Energy Excellence Covestro AG The chemical industry is at a pathway. Geopolitical and economic challenges lie ahead and rising energy prices and shortages looming. A global CO2 reduction strategy can go different directions, but always starts in own productions. Circularity over the value and supply, instead of linear routes, is the driver of climate neutrality and implicates a highly transformative effort. Since Covestro is working with an energy management system for 15+ years, the integration of the Covestro climate neutrality target (2020 to 2030: -60% Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions and climate neutrality by 2035) in the energy management system is one major topic after it has been announced in 2022. Heat transition, access to renewable energy supply and transformation of our production sites to climate neutrality are in focus of Covestro’s transformation efforts. Alignment with the strategic climate neutrality target requires programmatic initiatives as well as the adaptation of integrated management processes to transform around 50 production sites worldwide into climate-neutral operations. This presentation covers: * Operationalization of Climate Neutrality Strategy: How does it work? What are major experiences? How do I manage my resources? * Process component: Innovative process technologies with the potential of saving CO2 * Framework conditions: Carbon reduction strategy and climate neutral growth – energy must be affordable, and it must be possible to transform the business at the same time * Regulatory Guardrails: Purchase of renewable energies, ecological obligations from state aids in EU, and the effects on the economic competitive edge * Scope 3 reduction, alternative feedstocks & digitalization: do you rely on a successful data management? Where is the data coming from? How about the competition with open data? Interaction Networking Registration & Community Wall 13.03.2023 08:00 - 08:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Registration Desk The official registration for the conference: Pick up your name batch, take a Polaroid photo for the ManuChem Community Wall, use your personalized matchmaking app, make first contacts & plan meetings, and get started. Welcome to the ChemSCM 4.0 2023! Presentation Welcome and Opening of the ChemSCM 4.0 by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 13.03.2023 08:30 - 08:40 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH Interaction Networking Say Hello! – Get the show on the road! 13.03.2023 08:40 - 08:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Discover who is joining the conference and why. To warm you up for the conference we invite you to get to know your conference peers. Have your business cards ready. Presentation Supply Chain Excellence Supply Chain Transformation Keynote 13.03.2023 08:45 - 09:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Supply chain transformation on its way to digitalization Dr. Thomas SchambergVice President Supply Chain Excellence Evonik Industries AG The chemical supply chain has been without notable significance for several years, if compared to other industries. The chemical industry overall focused on the manufacturing and production supply chain part. Therefor many foundations and basics are missing, giving digitalizing of supply chain or Industry 4.0 in specialty chemicals a huge challenge. What do you need to start first and how to prioritize a transformation, that also needs to address strong cultural change in the way of working? This presentation covers: * Comprehensive supply chain transformation * How to deal with the remaining lack of visibility and understanding of the chemical supply chain in the industry overall * Why fancy digital apps alone don´t help with your supply chain transformation (AI in forecasting is great, but you need a forecast first) * Why you really have to take your people with you on that path and propositions how to do it Presentation Scm Resilience Case Study 13.03.2023 09:15 - 09:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How to tackle current challenges in the chemical value chain and become more resilient Jens ImbeckHead of Supply Chain Management, Director Biesterfeld Group Chemical Supply Chains are not living up to modern customer expectations, which are on an all-time high, a circumstance that even got pushed further by the pandemic and post-COVID crisis, the war in Europe, and rising prices for energy and raw materials. The SCM seems uncoordinated, the complexity in data is rising, and risk assessments are getting more and more difficult. Next to re-organizing the communication between all parties, the chemical industry needs to tackle those challenges and become more resilient towards exogenous shocks. This presentation covers: * How to take on new talents on board and enlarge your workforce * How to plan and forecast more efficient and a flexible price strategy * Building new partnerships * Investments in innovations and technologies – and reliability Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Presentation Sustainability Case Study 13.03.2023 09:45 - 10:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How change management in the set-up of digitalization or sustainability projects leads to a leaner supply chain Victor KaupeHead of Transport, Goods Receipt & Projects BASF Coatings GmbH This presentation covers: * How to set-up a digitalization project: take your people in one boat, change management * How to set-up a sustainability project: take your people in one boat, change management * To achieve agility, transparency and a leaner supply chain by doing so * Optimization and digitalization of logistic processes * How to deal with the ongoing crisis mode Presentation Case Study 13.03.2023 10:15 - 10:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How clean is your Supply and Value chain? The rising relevance of 3rd party customer and vendor compliance screenings in the global chemical Value Chain Guy ThompsonHead of Global Credit Risk Sun Chemical Why are 3rd party screening becoming more relevant and more people are aware of them? Whereas in previous years companies just were in the position to say that they went into a collaboration with e.g., a bad supplier (drug trafficking, false labor,…), this is not as easy nowadays. A supply or value chain, in particular the chemical supply chain, doesn´t need to be 100% clean, but it must be visible for all outsiders, that the company is taking satisfactory steps to achieve it. This, and the damage caused on the supply chain due to exogenous shocks, e.g., the war in Ukraine, post-COVID, and financial crisis led to more and more important screening of customers and vendors that a company would like to work with. This presentation covers: * 3rd Party customer and vendor compliance screening process – from screening to legal decision-making * How to check whether business partners and customers are a proper fit for your value chain * Collaboration with purchasing, supply chain, and legal departments * How to broaden capabilities on European directives and corporate responsibilities Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 13.03.2023 10:45 - 11:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 1 & 2 13.03.2023 11:10 - 11:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Presentation Supply Chain Excellence Case Study 13.03.2023 11:30 - 12:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Are we ready for Supply Chain 5.0? Eda EkinciogluSupply Chain Excellence Coordinator ADEL The presentation includes the criteria for determining the maturity level of a company first and the supply chain roadmap based on these criteria. This session covers: * Have sustainable supply chain structures been established? * How to achieve logistics and supply chain excellence * Preparations for Supply Chain 5.0 with Operational Excellence E2e-visibility Presentation Case Study 13.03.2023 12:00 - 12:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B E2E-Supply chain visibility and value approach - focus on supplier securitization and continuity Pelin DoganGlobal Procurement Head of Raw Materials Sanofi This presentation covers: * Procurement portfolio structure into categories and global business units * E.g., generics, solvents, capsules, medicines, pharmaceuticals, intermediates in the biologics production unit * Wide range of know-how in a network with 1.300+ suppliers * Focus on an E2E approach with R&D, industrial manufacturing for core products, and suppliers * Why should the products be used? E2E value chain and lifecycle management * Focus on supplier securitization and continuity to produce and distribute Presentation Supply Chain Transformation Case Study 13.03.2023 12:30 - 13:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How a new consumer-centric business approach revolutionized an industry branch Martina ErhardHead of Supply Chain Management everdrop This presentation covers: * How to build and conceptualize a customer-centric business approach * Business approach and best-practices – what does the customer need? * Positive effects all over the supply chain * Further room for improvement in a lovely dusty household branch: more sustainable, authentic, greener products Networking Lunch Break & Networking 13.03.2023 13:00 - 14:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get food, get coffee, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 3 & 4 13.03.2023 14:10 - 14:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Automation Ai & Data Analytics Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Presentation Supply Chain Transformation Keynote 13.03.2023 14:30 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Strengthening Digital Data Chains through collaboration and novel technologies across the whole process industries Christoph Attila KunManager Digital Data Chain Consortium | Head of Maintenance & Inspection, Service BASF SE Strengthening Digital Data Chains works best with a collaborative effort from which all companies and the whole industry can benefit. The exchange of e.g., data and technical information is a plus for manufacturers of machines and products, service providers, plants managers and employees. Processes and operations can be made more efficient by automation and to a higher degree: the most important step to the Factory of the Future! To ensure that everything works smoothly, standards and platforms for the exchange of information between all partners are required. It is precisely these standards and technologies that companies and technology suppliers in the process industry have developed together. This presentation covers: * Which technologies get used in the Digital Data Chain? How do we implement efficiently, safely, and quickly? * Which standards must be met? How can we exchange data? How can physical objects be identified? What are we doing with digital manufacturing data? * Obsolescence Management: Which technologies are we using in our plants, e.g., digital twins? How are we documenting, and which ID´s are we using? How do we manage e.g., successor models? * Which solutions does the Digital Data Chain Consortium offer regard Lifecycle Management, Digital Data, Track & Trace and Digital Twins? Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Presentation Solution Study 13.03.2023 15:00 - 15:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Artificial intelligence as a lever for bottlenecks in the supply chain Ryan HaleCEO, Chartwell Digital Chartwell Consulting In a world currently characterized by uncertainty and risk, local and global supply chains are under particular strain. This development is manifested in many different forms and challenges across a wide range of industries. A stable and predictable supply chain is an essential component of a company’s success, especially in the production of highly complex products that require a large number of raw materials, intermediates and special components. Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Logistics And Transport Presentation Case Study 13.03.2023 15:30 - 16:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Complexity of logistic processes – challenges and opportunities across the supply chain Peter SeitelDirector DOD Services Electronics | Supply Chain Display Solutions Merck KGaA This presentation covers: * Quality and safety challenges for logistic processes * Digitization of production planning and harmonization of processes over the Supply Chain * Data integration in a multi-purpose production * Monitoring of material flow and process documentation in a multi-level synthesis * Dealing with new demand situations in daily business * BPS-model for make or buy-decisions * Synchronisation of information processes depending on business model and IT systems Logistics And Transport Presentation Supply Chain Excellence Case Study 13.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Logistics - from vision to execution - embedded in the chemical Supply Chain Sharon TzourGlobal Operations & Logistics Leader This presentation covers: * How do we come from an idea to execution based on lessons-learnt and current obstacles ahead * Hand-in-hand with the global view on the evolution of the supply chain in the chemical branch and where logistics needs to adapt to the global market * Which fundamental basics are a must for a logistics department * Importance of data-driven decision-making * Be one step ahead: Rail, Cargo, Containers, Trucks – how do we find alternative routes and think out of the box? Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 13.03.2023 16:30 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 5 & 6 13.03.2023 16:40 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Interaction ChemSCM 4.0 - Challenge Your Peers Sessions 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Challenge Your Peers is an innovative workshop concept which enables participants to engage in a direct exchange with experts from a certain industry. The aim is to discuss and to identify challenges within the sector as well as problems, needs and solutions. In the run-up of the conference we.CONECT gathers information about the main questions and interests of the participants. During the session, they then discuss their specific issues and topics with their peers. Please choose a table according to your interests and main challenges. Challenge your Peers in MOTION! Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Interaction (1) Challenge Your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 4 What are your plans for the digital transformation of your supply chain? Craig Alan RepecSr Manager, Supply Chain Visibility, EPCIS & RFID, GS1 Global Office GS1 * Data carriers: Which have you already deployed, and which do you plan to roll out? * Serialization: What are your plans for identification beyond lowest regulated level? * Visibility: How do you capture and share visibility event data? Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Interaction Sustainability (2) Challenge Your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 2 Can sustainability only be achieved through digitalization and are we ready for a supply chain 5.0? Victor KaupeHead of Transport, Goods Receipt & Projects BASF Coatings GmbH * What are criteria for determing the maturity level of a company and the supply chain roadmap based on those? * Do you have sustainable supply chain structures? If not, what are your current efforts to get there? * How can we prepare for a supply chain 5.0 with OPEX? * Are we ready for a supply chain 5.0? Automation Ai & Data Analytics Interaction (3) Challenge your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 3 How does your LCA analysis look like? And how does it work out? Martina ErhardHead of Supply Chain Management everdrop * How do you calculate the impact of products and services in your LCA? * Which methodologies and technologies are you relying on? * How do you deal with the fragmentation in the LCA data collection? Which data is not available? * Are you using, e.g., specific transport routes? How efficient? * What is your best-practice in Scope-2 and Scope-3? Interaction Nearshoring Vs. Globalization (4) Challenge your Peers 13.03.2023 17:00 - 18:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 3 Globalization vs. Nearshoring - What are pros and cons of producing globally vs. nearshoring? Julian-Kai EllermeierHead of Tender Management Aristo Pharma GmbH * How can the optimal balance be found to achieve maximum agility? * How do you come from an idea to execution based on lessons-learnt and current obstacles ahead? * How do you adapt your logistics to the global market? Which fundamental basics are a must for a logistics department? * Be one step ahead: Rail, Cargo, Containers, Trucks – how do we find alternative routes and think out of the box? Decarbonization E2e-visibility Interaction Net.zero Sustainability Panel Discussion 13.03.2023 18:00 - 18:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How can we become more energy efficient and reduce greenhouse emissions in chemical plants and over our value chains? Philipp KohnVP Global Operations Huber Engineered Materials | Martinswerk GmbH Dr. Thomas SchambergVice President Supply Chain Excellence Evonik Industries AG Urs ZimmerliSite Manager CABB Chemicals AG Alexander PlumHead of Energy Excellence Covestro AG While the world population is growing, the availability of natural resources and raw materials such as oil, natural gas, mineral ores, and water is decreasing. It is also of importance to significantly reduce CO2 emissions to counteract further climate change. Energy efficiency is a key resource for economic and social development, bringing significant benefits to various stakeholders, from companies developing energy-efficient measures to all members of society. In addition to cost savings, numerous benefits can be achieved by supporting better alignment between energy issues and strategic business professionals: e.g., improved competitiveness, profitability, quality, etc. Energy efficiency can therefore be a strategic advantage. However, most companies, especially small and medium enterprises, face many problems and in some cases rejection when trying to effectively implement energy efficiency measures. Considering the energy crisis and global warming, it has become imperative for industries to focus on higher energy efficiency. It is well known that energy consumption in the chemical industry is one of the highest of all industrial sectors. Energy efficiency is a top priority in the chemical industry, and many companies are turning to novel technology to help them achieve this goal. It can help chemical companies reduce energy consumption by optimizing their processes and improving their production methods. Energy consumption and the energy-efficient production of goods in a supply chain have so far played only a very minor role. Important tasks in this area are the creation and verification of energy supply chain models and the analysis of their effects on production networks. At the same time, supply chain management and logistics or intralogistics must move closer together and include aspects of supply processes. Although the optimal structuring of information and material flows within a production network is central to supply chain management, integrated supply concepts for media, energy and other means of production do not exist. The biggest barriers are access to capital and lack of awareness (especially of lifecycle cost impacts). Looking at the supply chain is one of the most important ways to overcome these barriers and improve energy efficiency. * How can energy consumption in supply chain management contribute to more energy efficient processes? * How can we achieve “maximum profit from a minimum of resources” instead of “maximum profit from a minimum of capital”? * Have you implemented or planned technological innovations and long-term investments that will lead to increased resource/energy efficiency? * Do you have plans for a systemic assessment of resource efficiency, e.g., for optimizing production processes? Or are you already structuring your manufacturing processes by optimizing maintenance and servicing cycles? * How do you deal with energy consumption and energy-efficient closed-loop production? How does the integration of resources in process chains and systems work? * Energy Efficiency Regulations and Directive in EU & Germany: support or inhibition of energy efficiency in supply chains and chemical production? Presentation Closing and conclusions of the first event day by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 13.03.2023 19:15 - 19:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH Networking BITS, BITES & BUBBLES - Networking Dinner 13.03.2023 20:00 - 23:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Restaurant Nolle * Do you want to network with your peers? * Do you want to digest the day and your key findings? * Do you want to sit back & connect with your new acquaintances? Relax after the first conference day and begin a great evening with drinks, food and bubbly networking at a special location. The simply perfect combination of an inspiring atmosphere and the right people launch you into the second day. Bits, Bites & Bubbles is THE place for you! BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER AND DINNER TICKET HERE BOOK YOUR ICEBREAKER HERE EVENT DAY 2 Interaction Networking Registration & Expectation Wall 14.03.2023 07:30 - 08:10 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Registration Desk The official registration for Day 2: Grab a coffee, networking with your community, use your personalized matchmaking app, make next contacts, plan your meetings and get started. Welcome back to the ChemSCM 4.0 2023! Presentation Introduction to the second ChemSCM 4.0 day by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 14.03.2023 08:10 - 08:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH E2e-visibility Presentation Scm Resilience Keynote 14.03.2023 08:15 - 08:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How can the Chemical industry monitor a complex set of inputs, challenges and emerging regulations on their supply chain? Nigel CryerGlobal Corporate Quality Audit Head Sanofi This presentation covers: * Which current industry trends and emerging regulations must be monitored? * How can we anticipate according risks in the supply chain and the need for change? * Can our global management directions be merged with revised strategic initiatives? * How do we align with global stakeholders and our sites? Decarbonization Presentation Sustainability Case Study 14.03.2023 08:45 - 09:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B How chemical companies can be supported to bring their suppliers to report on their emissions thoroughly Izabela BajalskaSustainable Supply Chain Transformation Manager Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) CDP is supporting companies and their suppliers in environmental supporting via platforms and networks with regional focus points all over the globe. This presentation covers: * Sustainability team to support suppliers and chemical companies to report on their emissions and sustainability efforts * Reporting requirements (direct reporting) for suppliers and the link between them * EU-REACH assessment * EU taxonomy Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Interaction Presentation Case Study 14.03.2023 09:15 - 09:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B What do EPCIS 2.0, GS1 Digital Link, One Barcode and RFID have in common for the chemical sector? Craig Alan RepecSr Manager, Supply Chain Visibility, EPCIS & RFID, GS1 Global Office GS1 This presentation covers: * Touch on current release – standard areas that are applicable for the chemical sector * Data enabling standards for visibility in manufacturing and logistics supply chain * Sensor data and monitoring conditions of transported chemicals * Emerging economies Automation Ai & Data Analytics Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Presentation Solution Study 14.03.2023 09:45 - 10:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Strategies for a self-driving agile supply chain through automation and artificial intelligence Wolfgang LippertLife Sciences & Chemicals Industry Lead Microsoft Technology is transforming the chemical supply chain with new advancements that could help mitigate the global supply chain crisis. This presentation covers supply chain technologies that will help mitigate the supply chain crisis: * Autonomous vehicles and drone deliveries * Optimizing existing delivery routes * AI and process automation * Warehouse robotics as a link to the supply chain Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 14.03.2023 10:15 - 11:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 7 & 8 14.03.2023 10:40 - 11:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Interaction ChemSCM 4.0 World Café Sessions 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B What is a World Café? World Café session are designed to help you discuss with colleagues and peers similar issues and challenges that everyone is facing in the industry. Not only will the conversation be moderated by an expert speaker, the aim of the session is to find real solutions to real world problems with the 5 rounds of this session. Share you knowledge during the World Café session and deepen your networking experience! How is it organized? After 30 minutes, participants move to the next table based on the assigned order on their name badge to enter into a new discussion. At the beginning of each new World Café round, the moderator gives a short conclusion of previously discussed aspects and questions emerged. This offers the opportunity to build up on the discussion continuously. Be part of several thematic conversation rounds with changing topics and team constellations – Join our unique World Cafe Sessions! World Café Session in Motion! Interaction World Café Sessions | Part I 14.03.2023 11:00 - 12:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin We start with the first 3 rounds, each round is about 30 minutes long. After each round, participants change the round table, according to the arrangement of your coffee cups on their name badge. E2e-visibility Interaction (1) Strategy Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 2 How do you connect your (indirect) procurement, manufacturing, and supply chain environment strategically? Marcel BrouwerHead of CAPEX Projects and Indirect Procurement Europe Celanese * What are your best practices connecting different production plants strategically? * To which extend is your indirect procurement team involved in your digital transformation journey (e.g. digital twin, predictive maintenance, staff augmentation) ? * How is your indirect procurement team build up? What effects are more visible in your supply chain? * What productivity opportunities are arising? Interaction S&op (2) Outsourcing Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 3 Dealing with changing demand situations – how about your decision-making for outsourcing? Peter SeitelDirector DOD Services Electronics | Supply Chain Display Solutions Merck KGaA * How do you explore capacities of external service providers? * What are your internal building measures? And investments? * Do you rely on process flow analysis or customer requirements? Internal or external deployment? * Which processes do you outsource? Interaction Sustainability (3) Water Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 2 What are your best-practices in managing the water and pollution crisis? Lucas PorschAssociate Director Sustainable Supply Chains Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) * How do you take care about your water security? What are your initiatives to save water? * What is the role of chemical recycling as an answer to our sustainability ambitions? * What is the role of upstream initiatives for sustainability targets? * Are you developing biochemical process environmentally friendly? E.g., by extracting products from the forestry and paper industry materials? Decarbonization Interaction Sustainability (4) Decarbonization Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 4 What is the significance of decarbonization for the chemical manufacturing supply chain and how important is it for our supply chain management? Philipp KohnVP Global Operations Huber Engineered Materials | Martinswerk GmbH * Which decarbonization methodologies and tools are you using? * Are you relying on a decarbonization strategy? And/or a net.Zero roadmap? If not, what are your ideas for the near future? * How are you currently set-up? Is decarbonization an afternoon project or an own department in your company? * If I use a power plant: How can I decarbonize, be energy efficient and make money for the company? How important is decarbonization in this set-up? Digitalization & Scm 4.0 Interaction (5) Automation Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Salon 4 The semiconductor industry is pushing towards Automation 4.0 in the Value Chain - What are helpful comparisons between the Supply Cicles between the chemical and semiconductor industry? Dominic AmakuSenior Specialist Supply Chain Planner Infineon Technologies * What are helpful comparisons between the Supply Cicles between the chemical and semiconductor industry? * What are you using to analyse the breakdown of cycle times for product quality testing? * In how far is your supply chain automated? * Data Analytics: What are typical bottlenecks? Networking Lunch Break & Networking 14.03.2023 12:30 - 14:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get food, get coffee, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Networking 100 MINUTES - ONE2ONE MEETING SESSION 360° | Part 9 & 10 14.03.2023 13:40 - 14:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Event App Your ROI at the event – pre-qualified one-on-one discussions with the right business partners and your preferred delegates. Use the Business Matchmaking function in your Event App “hubs” in advance to arrange your meetings. Interaction World Café Sessions | Part II 14.03.2023 14:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Another 2 rounds of around 30min of discussion, ideas & challenges. Find your Key Take Aways! Networking Refreshment Break & Networking 14.03.2023 15:00 - 15:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Exhibition Area Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Presentation ChemSCM 4.0 Harvesting Session 14.03.2023 15:30 - 16:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Sharon TzourGlobal Operations & Logistics Leader Philipp KohnVP Global Operations Huber Engineered Materials | Martinswerk GmbH Izabela BajalskaSustainable Supply Chain Transformation Manager Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) In the Harvesting Session the World Café moderators will summarize the results of their discussions and highlight key findings. Decarbonization E2e-visibility Presentation Scm Resilience Case Study 14.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Implementation of an Advanced Supply Chain Planning Tool in context with E2E-visibility and how this creates a resilient supply chain Tim WisiorekGeneral Manager EU Supply Chain Mitsubishi Chemical Group - Advanced Materials Division This presentation covers: * Roadmap of the process and IT landscape * Integration of an Advanced Planning Tool/Smart Solution Implementation… * …and how the real world looks * How to map not fully used business processes on an E2E-visbility map * Sustainability and decarbonization in the supply chain / measurability of emissions to protect the environment * Fulfillment of the company’s climate targets as an integrated business component and circular economy models * Achieving E2E-visibility and comprehensive E2E-framework Presentation ChemSCM 4.0 Harvesting Session 14.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Sharon TzourGlobal Operations & Logistics Leader Stefan KochHead of Climate Strategy & Strategic Projects Covestro Philipp KohnVP Global Operations Huber Engineered Materials | Martinswerk GmbH In the Harvesting Session the World Café moderators will summarize the results of their discussions and highlight key findings. Logistics And Transport Presentation Supply Chain Transformation Sustainability Case Study 14.03.2023 16:30 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Port of Antwerp-Bruges - Leading Sustainable Transformation Didier BrackenierEVP and Member of Executive Committee EFESO Consulting Rob SmeetsChief Operating Officer Port of Antwerp-Bruges This presentation covers: * WHY – the long-term vision for the port of Antwerp-Bruges as partner of the chemical industry * WHAT – main elements and results of the transformation into a port of the future * HOW – key learnings and take-aways from our program Automation Ai & Data Analytics Presentation Supply Chain Transformation Case Study 14.03.2023 17:00 - 17:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Ever changing demand situations.. How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning support decision-making in the Value Chain Julian-Kai EllermeierHead of Tender Management Aristo Pharma GmbH This presentation covers: * How to explore capacities of external service providers * Internai building and implementation measures and investments * Processes that might not have to be outsourced anymore * How to plan and forecast more efficient with AI and ML * How this can foster new won partnerships Presentation Summary and closing of ChemSCM 4.0 by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the event chair 14.03.2023 17:30 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Ballroom B Manuel BorgholteDirector Process Industries we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH INFORMATION There is no session that matches your filter criteria Book your ticket! Loading... Event days Select all 12.03.2023 PRE-EVENT DAY 13.03.2023 EVENT DAY 1 14.03.2023 EVENT DAY 2 Categories Select all Green-Tech Lean & OpEx & Continuous Improvement MES & Data & AI Networking Operational Excellence Plant Asset and Maintenance Management Presentation SCM/Logistics Smart Factory/Industry 4.0 Talent Management Workforce Workshop Locations Select all Live in Berlin Companies Select all ALD Vacuum Technologies GmbH ARENA2036 Barilla Group Bosch Rexroth Cargill Caterpillar Inc. DSS+ Dürr Systems AG EIT Manufacturing Engineer-Center International Recruitment Evonik EWM AG Festool GmbH Fichter Maschinen GmbH Ford Motor Ford Motor Company Limited GEMÜ Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG Greiner Bio-One GmbH Hochschule Sankt Gallen - HSG HSG Universität St. Gallen IAC Group GmbH J. M. Voith SE & Co. KG Lenzing Group Merck KGaA OpiFlex OST - Ostschweizer Fachhochschule Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co KG TE Connectivity Germany GmbH VANTI Vernaio we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH Webasto Co-Located events: 12th. ManuCHEM ChemSCM 4.0 Summit Rethink! Smart Manufacturing Europe Book your ticket! PRE-EVENT DAY Networking Workshop ICEBREAKER 12.03.2023 20:00 - 22:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin What is the Icebreaker Session? The Icebreaker session takes place on the evening before the event starts. Just when everyone arrives, we are inviting you to join us for some early networking and give you the chance to settle in the atmosphere of the event. This is the time and place to share your thought-provoking ideas and get things off an interesting start. Glass in hand, make your way around the round tables, discuss and network with the speakers and business partners. We invite you to a unique location and allow you to get to know your fellow conferences attendees in a relaxed and interactive setting. How is it organised? * In order to launch the conference, relevant topics and questions will be touched on moderators at their round tables. * Without slides, moderators will present their project or thoughts on a particular approach and enter into an open discussion with interested participants. * During the Icebreaker Session, participants can move freely between the round tables and get involved in conversation. * Discussions evolve, either led by the moderator or on a personal basis between individual participants. Networking Workforce Workshop ICEBREAKER 1 12.03.2023 20:00 - 22:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin How can we actively shape a system change and reach a purpose driven organization? Marco SchlimpertVice President Performance, Improvement & Technology Lenzing Group * Do we have a strategy and methods to shape? * How much does it depend on the industry and branches? * Can employees be activated from within? EVENT DAY 1 Networking REGISTRATION & COMMUNITY WALL 13.03.2023 07:30 - 08:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The official registration for the conference: Pick up your name batch, take a Polaroid photo for the Community Wall, use your personalized matchmaking app, make first contacts & plan meetings, and get started.Welcome to the Rethink! Smart Manufacturing Europe 2023! Presentation Welcome and introduction by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the Conference Chair 13.03.2023 08:00 - 08:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Julian KerberHead of Product Management Live & Virtual Events we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH Networking Presentation Say Hello! 13.03.2023 08:10 - 08:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Get the show on the road. Discover who is joining the conference and why. To warm up for the conference we invite you to get to know your conference peers. Have your business cards ready. Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 08:15 - 08:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Thinking Digitalization and Security together - Rolling out a company-wide security strategy Niels KiupelVice President Smart Operations Evonik * Creating a company-wide security awareness for the specific challenges of OT-security * What are the main security-challenges from a manufacturer’s perspective * Introduction to the different service projects at Evonik Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Talent Management Workforce CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 08:45 - 09:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Connecting the Evolution on the Shopfloor with the Evolution of the People Pasquale Di SarnoPlant Director Barilla Group Digitalization is revolutionizing production in many ways by enabling new possibilities and shaking existing processes in their core. Hand in hand with the evolution of processes on the shopfloor goes the emergence of new ways of working. While digitalization makes many processes for workers safer and easier, it also requires new skills from the people on the shopfloor. Pasquale Di Sarno, Plant Director at the Barilla Group, shows in his presentation how the company is tackling the digitalization of their manufacturing processes while not loosing sight of the most important factor in manufacturing – the people. Client Study 13.03.2023 09:15 - 09:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Boosting production efficiency with AI-powered software Asdrúbal PichardoCEO Vernaio * Avoiding unplanned equipment or machine disruptions continues to be a priority in production processes * Software solutions using AI algorithms, and enabled through IoT technology, have been successfully applied to reduce production disruptions by more than 20% * Ensuring the maximum availability of production equipment, at the expected production quality, also translates to costs and energy savings Green-tech Plant Asset And Maintenance Management Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 09:45 - 10:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin How to integrate the Mega Trends in your Maintenance & Obsolescence Management Burkhard WandeltDirector Engineering & Technology Merck KGaA As part of the digital maturity transition this talk will be about cybersecurity as a Critical Assets Obsolescence Driver and the concept of Energy Centered Maintenance an approach for Energy Savings * The overall contribution of Maintenance within the digtial maturity transition * Critical assets obsolescence management integrating cybersecurity and energy efficiency * The concept of energy centered Maintenance: a green maintenance system * Potential of predictive technologies and the scale of smart maintenance practices Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 10:15 - 10:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin AI - from a feasibility study to a sustainable solution in production Petra HildebrandtManager Test Systems Technology & Platforms Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co KG In recent months, Sennheiser has focused on optimizing its existing AI models and services. The monitoring of the AI models has been significantly expanded and a good method has been found to detect whether an AI model is still performing correctly or whether it needs to be retrained. The re-training is partly automated, the triggering is still manual. The training will be further automated, as this is the only way to create a sustainable solution. The presentation will deal with how a sustainable solution for manufacturing was developed from a feasibility study and what is important in the process. * How to measure AI performance * Monitoring of AI implementations * Creating a sustainable AI solution in production Networking REFRESHMENT BREAK & NETWORKING 13.03.2023 10:45 - 11:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Get coffee, get snacks, make connections and talk with your peers – and have the chance to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Workforce CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 11:30 - 12:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The People in the Center of the transformative Production - an example from a modern assembly plant Dr. Martin LandherrDirector Global Production Services Festool GmbH * Flexibility and organizational learning as they key to success * The people in the center of transformation * From grown structures to a modern assembly plant * Financing: Between economic production optimization and strategic investment * Supporting lean process with digital tools Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Plant Asset And Maintenance Management Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Talent Management CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 12:00 - 12:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin From top to bottom – Living a lean management approach in the digitalization of manufacturing processes Hugo David HerrmannAutomotive Advanced Manufacturing Strategy, Industry 4.0 & Operational Excellence - Europe IAC Group GmbH In the field of smart manufacturing one big trend follows the other. This makes it increasingly difficult for manufacturing companies to develop a long-lasting and sustainable digitalization strategy tailored to their company’s specific needs. Hugo David Herrmann introduces in his presentation the strategy of the automotive supplier IAC is realizing digitalization projects at its multiple plants across the globe. How can top management as well as the employees on the shopfloor be included in this process? How can the successful roll-out be secured? On the example of the company’s implementation of predictive maintenance technologies Hugo David Herrmann takes us on the journey from the firs planning stage of the project, to the implementation and further development of digitalized maintenance processes at IAC. * How to develop a lean management approach to guide digitalization projects to success * How can top management as well as the employees on the shopfloor be included to guarantee support and therefore success of digital transformation projects? * From the first collection of data to an overarching digitized maintenance strategy – how can a European-wide roll out be strategized Green-tech Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Case STUDY 13.03.2023 12:30 - 13:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The Smart and Sustainable Factory at Bosch Rexroth Harald LukoszHead of Stage Technology Department Bosch Rexroth In this session Harald Lukosz introduces the path at Bosch towards the Factory of the Future at Bosch. Using two case studies, we will gain insights into the continuous collection and analysis of data across the entire production process to optimize both performance and product. As well as the use of AI in this context. * Introducing the factory of the future * Digitalisation in the factory of the future * AI applications in the factory of the future Networking Lunch Break & Networking 13.03.2023 13:00 - 14:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Get some coffee, get food, connect and chat with your peers – and enjoy the opportunity to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 14:30 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Entering the next step of the robotic revolution - Creating more flexible and effective production lines Johan FriskCEO/Founder OpiFlex * Moving from the 3rd to the 4th robotic revolution to create the future-proof factory * Using the full potential of automation – Potentials of dynamic multi-purpose robots for more flexible and sustainable production lines * What are the specific challenges for Small and Medium Sizes Enterprise and how can they be answered? * Getting insights into real-world businesses cases from the automotive and wood working industry * Where do we stand between the future and reality? – First case studies of implementing the next generation of robots Green-tech Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Operational Excellence Presentation Scm/logistics Smart Factory/industry 4.0 CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 15:00 - 15:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin How does digitization support the sustainable improvement of manufacturing performance? Dr. Werner PrzybillaSenior Manager DSS+ * OpEx and digitization – a paradigm shift? * Maximising sustainability and ESG impact as part of digital transformation * Improving of safety performance and risk value protection Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Talent Management Workforce Case STUDY 13.03.2023 15:30 - 16:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin From the Smart Factory Pilot to the Global Rollout - How can economic potential be leveraged in practice? Walter HuberDirektor PMT ME/Production Webasto Smart factory pilots are often implemented in companies. But how does a global rollout succeed? How can employees be qualified worldwide? Economic potential can only be leveraged if these questions are answered positively. A methodical approach has been developed over the last few years, starting with pilot projects and ending with a learning architecture. The practical experiences will be presented in the lecture. * Providing the necessary new skills for a successful group-wide roll-out * Development of a global qualification program for newcomers and employees * Increase in economic potential through a successful global roll-out Solution Study 13.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Accelerating AI deployment in manufacturing and achieving tangible ROI within days! Jonathan HonigVP of Sales Vanti In this session, we will explore the regular path from concept to ROI in manufacturing AI projects and how new technologies can shorten it to days instead of months. We will showcase a real-life case study involving early fault detection model deployment in one week that resulted in substantial savings and efficiencies. * Learn how to improve production efficiency by using a bult-in AI application Networking REFRESHMENT BREAK AND NETWORKING 13.03.2023 16:30 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Enjoy an afternoon refreshment and take a look at the latest developments regarding mobile plant management tools and application in the context of Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing. Workshop CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS SESSION 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS SESSION?Challenge Your Peers sessions are designed to allow you to exchange ideas on a common topic with your peers. Here you have the chance to ask your questions, debate the answers and create a crowd-sourced, collaborative mind-map of the most interesting topic ideas. With topics directly generated from the conference participants, this is the time and place to get your questions answere Green-tech Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Workshop (1) CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin What are possible decarbonization strategies for the manufacturing industry? Thaddeus Anim-SomuahEngineering Manager Projects (Technology & Business Development) Cargill * Which tools and methods are you currently using or are planning to use? * Where do you see the biggest impact for your businesses and processes? * How do you integrate the people in the change process and where do you get the necessary skill set from? Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Mes & Data & Ai Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Workshop (2) CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Improving Manufacturing with IIoT - creating a realistic roadmap Werner FlögelDigital Officer Innovations GEMÜ Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG * How can we overcome the hurdles for implementing IIoT techniques? * How can a realistic roadmap improving Manufacturing with IIoT look like? * Which part can be innovative, for what reason, with which value? Talent Management Workforce Workshop (2) CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Strategies for Empowering Employees in a Manufacturing Environment Hakan PehlivanManager Product Engineering TE Connectivity Germany GmbH * How can we inspire and motivate employees and teams for Collaboration and Success? * What are the best ways to improve current Employee Engagement and Productivity Levels? * What are successful strategies for Retention of skilled Employess in a Changing Workforce Landscape? * Employee Training and Empowerment Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Workshop (3) CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin How do we bring minimum viable products into standard production? Peter SeitelDirector EL-DOD Production Services Merck KGaA * How do we define key success factors in scaling to the final positioning of the mature product? * How can we identify and involve relevant partners and stakeholders? * What are necessary tools and milestones to harmonize internal and external challenges? (4) CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin How do you focus on people whilst creating a data culture? Marvin SteckGroup Leader Lean Management Greiner Bio-One GmbH In todays highly flexible businesses successful change and transformation is more important than ever. In this Challenge your Peers session we want to focus on the impact on the employees and how to take your employees on the journey to create a culture where data is driving everything. * How do your involve your employees in change processes? * Which challenges do you and your employees face especially regarding digital transformation? * What role has your management when it comes to change processes? (5) CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Connecting sovereign Data Spaces Johannes DiemerR&D Coordinator ARENA2036 * Understanding the German ecosystem for sovereign Data Exchange * From science to implementation * What is the benefit for SMBs: Will they loose or win? (6) CHALLENGE YOUR PEERS 13.03.2023 17:00 - 17:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Revamping Predictive Quality - Leveraging AI to Move Beyond Predictive Maintenance and the ChatGPT angle Natali GutnerHead of Marketing VANTI Join us for a discussion on the latest AI-powered predictive quality and visual inspection technologies that redefine quality control in manufacturing, with parallels to the ChatGPT-style technology. We will explore how these technologies make it easier for manufacturers to ensure perfect products and will provide real-world examples of their use in manufacturing. By attending this session, you will gain insight into the latest advancements in AI technology and how to leverage these tools for your business. Green-tech Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Talent Management CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 17:45 - 18:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Bringing Sustainability and business together – Developing a business need approach to sustainability Brent RuthDigital Operations and ERP Strategy Team Leader at Caterpillar, Inc. Caterpillar Inc. We live in a world where everything is in motion – and also the long-standing manufacturing industries feel a growing to change their traditional business models. As new standards arise, and new players have entered the field the need to digitalize products and production grows in order to stay competitive. At the same time the demand for more sustainability grows as well. Brent Ruth explores in his presentation how IoT-technologies can help to realize a more sustainable production from a business need perspective. * Exploring the possibilities of IoT-enabled sustainability in manufacturing * Experiences from the implementation of the necessary infrastructure * What are the next steps for more sustainable processes? Plant Asset And Maintenance Management Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Case Study 13.03.2023 18:15 - 18:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Taking the Leap - the journey in Duracell Jan CasteelsPlant Manager VP * The decision in 2013 for speed and protecting the business * Main areas of digitization and automation and the tools used: 1. Laser cleaning 2. Online Cameras 3. Automated guided vehicles 4. Prescriptive Maintenance * Engagement of the teams: bringing technology needs and the workforce together Mes & Data & Ai Plant Asset And Maintenance Management Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 CASE STUDY 13.03.2023 18:45 - 19:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin From Building to Selling – Implementing AI-based Smart Maintenance Applications in your processes and products Walter SchubertSenior Manager Product Management DXQ Dürr Systems AG Artificial Intelligence has a lot to offer when it comes to more efficient and better production processes. In regard to maintaining assets, it provides manufacturers with the possibility to act preventive instead of reactive and therefore to prevent unplanned shutdowns as well as to ensure a continuously high quality of your products. Alexander Meißner, Director Planning, Simulation and Product Management at the Dürr Systems AG explains in his presentation of preventive maintenance measures can be successful and profitable. In a first step he puts the focus on the role of interdisciplinary teams to create a solution that really fits the needs of the shopfloor. In a second step he then builds the bridge to selling such smart maintenance as part of a new asset to clients. Learn how to * Build interdisciplinary teams to create solutions that really fit the specific needs on the shopfloor * Benefit from Artificial Intelligence in maintaining your asset * Sell the solution to a problem that does not yet exist Presentation Closing remarks by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the conference chair 13.03.2023 19:15 - 19:20 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Networking Exclusive Networking Dinner 13.03.2023 20:00 - 23:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Do you want to network with your peers? Do you want to digest the day and your key findings? Do you want to sit back & connect with your new acquaintances? Relax after the first conference day and begin a great evening with drinks, food and bubbly networking. The simply perfect combination of an inspiring atmosphere and the right people launch you into the second day. Bits, Bites & Bubbles is THE place for you! Location: TBA EVENT DAY 2 Networking REGISTRATION AND COMMUNITY WALL 14.03.2023 07:30 - 08:10 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The official registration for Day 2: Grab a coffee, networking with your community, use your personalized matchmaking app, make next contacts, plan your meetings and get started.Welcome back to Day 2 of Rethink! Smart Manufacturing Europe 2023! Presentation Welcome Day 2 by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the Conference Chair 14.03.2023 08:10 - 08:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Julian KerberHead of Product Management Live & Virtual Events we.CONECT Global Leaders GmbH Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Workforce CASE STUDY 14.03.2023 08:15 - 08:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Reducing Cost and Carbon Footprint with Industrial AI Dr. Benedikt HofmannCTO Innovation & Technology, CEO Voith Robotics J. M. Voith SE & Co. KG Voith developed a proprietary AI Algorithm to reduce costs and carbon footprint in industrial processes: * Predict quality parameters and optimize production setup / cost and resources * Identify maintenance needs early on * Predict and protect production interruptions and break events The AI builds an automated digital twin of the entire production/system including the dependencies (based on an AI-generated stochastic differential equation system). This allows predictions and definition of measures. Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Talent Management Workforce CASE STUDY 14.03.2023 08:45 - 09:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Process Optimization with Intelligent Automation, RPA and Co-Bots in the Welding Industry Boyan IvanovTechnichal Head of sales EWM AG For about two years the use of Co-Bots is booming in the welding industry. Especially for smaller and medium-sized enterprises the technology has a lot to offer. Not only is their acquisition cheaper than big industrial robots, additionally they are easier to program and use. Therefore, it is also profitable to use them in the welding of smaller units as well. Boyan Ivanov shares in his presentation, how the EWM AG is deploying these technologies in their daily businesses and the experiences they have made so far. * The boom of Co-Bots in the welding industry – What are the lessons learned so far? * Co-Bots versus Industrial Robots – Where are the advantages of Co-Bots especially for smaller and medium-sized enterprises? * Easy to program and easy to run – How can the employees be trained for the use of Co-Bots Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Talent Management CASE STUDY 14.03.2023 09:15 - 09:45 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The Smart Factory Navigator - Driving Operational Performance and Digital Services Lukas BuddeDevision Deputy and Post-Doc Hochschule Sankt Gallen - HSG The need for manufacturing companies to transform and digitalize production processes has been growing since years and is also reaching smaller enterprises. Before realizing any digitalization, projects decision makers are facing a plethora of different necessary decisions and questions. What is the right solution for their specific business’s needs? How can they secure the expertise and support in the realization of their project? Which solution truly delivers value to their enterprise? Lukas Budde is giving in his presentation insights into the platform they have developed to guide and find for every enterprise the right use case and technological solution to draw expertise for their own projects. Including more than 800 case studies from a variety of sources, the data base offers for every new project the right use case and therefore business insights for their planning of the respective project. * A database with 800+ use cases from practice * Framework with 44 most beneficial use-cases for smart manufacturing * A platform that matches industrial needs with technological solutions and guides the identification of smart manufacturing use cases * Smart manufacturing implementation process Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 CASE STUDY 14.03.2023 09:45 - 10:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Machine to Cloud - why you need Partner Networks for your shopfloor digitalisation Lukas StiedlAuthorized Representative Fichter Maschinen GmbH * How to make your machine data available without actually changing it * Integration of sophisitcated, additional sensors to expand your machines perception without actually changing it * What to do with this data? Outlook and potential applications * How to realise such a (complex) project? With Partner Networks! Core Questions and discussion: * Which benefits does a customer have by such Partner Networks? * How does these Partner Networks connect the two worlds IT and OT? * What benefits does a digitalised plant have? Networking REFRESHMENT BREAK AND NETWORKING 14.03.2023 10:15 - 11:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin In each break, speakers who have just been on the stage, will gather in a designated area to give attendees the chance to have a closer look at issues that were raised during the presentation – with a coffee and a snack! Workshop Rethink! Smart Manufacturing World Cafés 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin WHAT IS A WORLD CAFÉ? World Café session are designed to help you discuss with colleagues and peers similar issues and challenges that everyone is facing in the industry. Not only will the conversation be moderated by an expert speaker, the aim of the session is to find real solutions to real world problems with the 4 rounds of this session. Share you knowledge during the World Café session and deepen your networking experience! HOW IS IT ORGANISED? Based on the theory of the power of collective knowledge, participants are brought together to share challenges and jointly gain new perspectives and develop solutions. A medium sized group of participants are allocated to the offered 4 World Café session tables. The host (moderator, possibly with co-moderator) of each round table welcomes the guests and briefly introduces controversies, challenging or project related questions. After 45 minutes (round 1&2)/30 minutes (round 3&4), participants move to the next table based on the assigned order on their name badge to enter into a new discussion. At the beginning of each new World Café round, the moderator gives a short conclusion of previously discussed aspects and questions emerged. This offers the opportunity to build up on the discussion continuously. Be part of several thematic conversation rounds with changing topics and team constellations – Join our unique World Cafe Sessions! Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Talent Management Workforce Workshop (1) LEADERSHIP CAFÉ 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Manufacturing Leadership Strategies – Leadership Planning and Development in the Digital Age Gao KwintmeyerCPO Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA * How has the leadership role changed already? * How can a new style of leadership be developed and established within a manufacturing enterprise? * What are (emerging) demands of the employees and how can they be adopted within a manufacturing context? * Where is leadership heading in the digital age? Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Workforce Workshop (2) Transformation Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Continuous Improvement; Holistic Transformation Marco SchlimpertVice President Performance, Improvement & Technology Lenzing Group * How can we become more customer centric? * How can we create purpose for people? * How can we create sustainable business models? * How can we create a compound effect in profitability? * How can we inspire for high levels of performance? Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Scm/logistics Talent Management Workshop (3) Continuous Improvement and OpEx Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Operational Excellence and Leadership / Management Techniques for developing and maintaining the Manufacturing Quality of Suppliers Kalman PalvolgyiElectrified Powertrain SITE STA MANAGER FORD EU Ford Motor David MunozSTA & Industry 4.0 Lead Ford Motor Company Limited Melinda LángOwner Engineer-Center International Recruitment * Challenges in Operational Excellence in the Ford Electronic Manufacturing Supply base * How can we utilize human resources at the maximum level? * How can we mobilize supplier`s leadership for Continuous Improvement and engaging cross-functional teams? * Operational Excellence – What is the way forward to sustain a Zero-Defect Mindset in the manufacturing environment? Green-tech Mes & Data & Ai Scm/logistics Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Workshop (4) Smart Factory Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Selection of smart factory uses cases through a standardized framework Adrian RüedyDozent OST - Ostschweizer Fachhochschule André ZiemkeChairman of the board of directors SFN Spin-off der HSG HSG Universität St. Gallen Selecting the right use cases is crucial for the successful digitization of production * Which use cases are you working on in your companies? * What criteria are used to select the relevant use cases in the companies? * How do you find the right solution providers? Mes & Data & Ai Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Talent Management Workshop (5) Business Agility Café 14.03.2023 11:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Requirement for modern corporate governance in securing the future viability Harald KirschHead of Automation and Industrial IT ALD Vacuum Technologies GmbH With regard to their future viability, companies should aim to use innovative technologies holistically, for example, to ensure the principles of sustainable production or circular economy. In view of profound technical, economic and social changes, the manufacturing industry must question the organizational structure, project characteristics as well as its current portfolio of products, services and adapt its business models. To do this, it should continue and accelerate the transformation process that may already have begun. Topics are the expansion of the technological basis, the expansion of competence and awareness in dealing with sustainable or circular business. It is therefore no longer a question of if – it is more a question of how- by identifying the right approach, taking into account the maturity of my organizational structures. In the age of advancing digitization and hyper-automation, many transformation projects still suffer from the fact that, as an example, the physical integration of production modules takes place much faster than the “logical” automation technology adaptation or complete integration into continuously networked, sometimes spatially distributed constructs of production capacities and the associated planning and control systems. Efforts in which the production resources work autonomously, knowledge-based, “intelligently” and can control or configure themselves situationally and exchange information with each other are made more difficult. In the planned World Café we want to discuss lessons learned in the circle of involved and curious discussion partners and provide food for thought in the safer handling of the matter. * How to identify the maturity of the socio-technological environment? * How to manage the risk of implementing future oriented organization / technological fundament * What are the requirement for modern corporate governance * Which strategy is the right one: Following an incremental approach or rather a radical one? * Speed and structure. What is the level of maturity? * Which stumbling blocks have you already encountered? Workshop THE RETHINK! SMART MANUFACTURING EUROPE WORLD CAFÉ SESSION | ROUNDS 1-3 14.03.2023 11:00 - 12:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The first two rounds of your 2021 World Cafés! We start with the first 3 rounds, each round is 45 minutes long. After each round, participants change the Round Table based on the assigned order on their name badge! Find your challenges, solutions and ideas. Networking Lunch Break & Networking 14.03.2023 12:30 - 14:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Get some coffee, get food, connect and chat with your peers – and enjoy the opportunity to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. Workshop THE RETHINK! SMART MANUFACTURING EUROPE WORLD CAFÉ SESSION | Rounds 4 – 5 14.03.2023 14:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Two more World Café Rounds (30 minutes each): Even more challenges, solutions and ideas.Find your Top 3 Key Take Aways! Networking REFRESHMENT BREAK AND NETWORKING 14.03.2023 15:00 - 15:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Get some coffee, get food, connect and chat with your peers – and enjoy the opportunity to actively participate in product and service demos on the expo floor. WORLD CAFÉ 14.03.2023 15:30 - 16:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin HARVESTING SESSION Gao KwintmeyerCPO Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA Harald KirschHead of Automation and Industrial IT ALD Vacuum Technologies GmbH Kalman PalvolgyiElectrified Powertrain SITE STA MANAGER FORD EU Ford Motor Adrian RüedyDozent OST - Ostschweizer Fachhochschule David MunozSTA & Industry 4.0 Lead Ford Motor Company Limited Marco SchlimpertVice President Performance, Improvement & Technology Lenzing Group André ZiemkeChairman of the board of directors SFN Spin-off der HSG HSG Universität St. Gallen Green-tech Presentation Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Workforce CASE STUDY 14.03.2023 16:00 - 16:30 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin The European Manufacturing System – What benefits can a European System offer? Klaus BeetzCEO EIT Manufacturing Klaus is postulating the “European Manufacturing System” as a strategic objective for the European manufacturing industry, with universal implications. This vision will overcome traditional barriers through an ecosystem approach. It features dual transition with sustainability as a decisive factor, while integrating emerging enablers and deep-tech technologies. But more important, people, the most valuable assets of the European industry leveraging a human-centered approach. * What are the major developments in regard to sustainability and smarter manufacturing processes? * How to integrate the latest trends in manufacturing technologies, manufacturing methodologies, manufacturing value systems into a holistic approach? * What are the role of people in the future of manufacturing? Lean & Opex & Continuous Improvement Mes & Data & Ai Presentation Scm/logistics Smart Factory/industry 4.0 Case Study 14.03.2023 16:30 - 17:00 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin Building new networks for data exchange - New ecosystems and value chains in the automotive industry and manufacturing sectors Johannes DiemerR&D Coordinator ARENA2036 The current transformation of the manufacturing and automotive industries is additionally massively influenced by geopolitical disputes, pandemics and climate change. Material flows must therefore be traceable throughout the entire value chain. This is a challenge that no company can solve on its own today. To do so, it is necessary to enable the digital flow of information across entire supply chains. But many suppliers in the manufacturing and automotive industries are extremely uncertain about the added value of sharing their data. This is where open data ecosystems come in. A trusted architecture for these ecosystems is provided by Gaia-X, the project that introduced the idea of data sovereignty, security and interoperability for decentralized systems. The presentation will explain the concept of the architecture and the ecosystems of Catena-X the network for date exchange. Presentation Wrap Up Day 2 and Closing Remarks by we.CONECT Global Leaders and the Conference Chair 14.03.2023 17:00 - 17:15 (GMT+01:00) Berlin Live in Berlin INFORMATION There is no session that matches your filter criteria Book your ticket! BOOK NOW BOOK NOW BOOK AS A TEAM * About we.CONECT * we.People * Contact BOOK NOW BOOK AS A TEAM * Live Events * Virtual Events * Digital B2B Services BOOK NOW BOOK AS A TEAM © we.CONECT GLOBAL LEADERS - Tomorrow's Business Company * Imprint * Terms & Conditions * Privacy by design © we.CONECT GLOBAL LEADERS - Tomorrow's Business Company [wpforms title="true" description="true" id=" Privacy Preference We use cookies on our website. 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