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February 6, 2020

New Demonstrator / Update Industrie 4.0: Production Level 4

  • New demonstrator features new system architecture, exchangeable modules, and Gaia-X
  • Production Level 4 is a further development of Industrie 4.0
  • Inaugural event for SmartFactoryEU

“Our second demonstrator, which is completely new in many respects, is to be on display at HM 2020,” said Prof. Martin Ruskowski, Chairman of the Executive Board at SmartFactoryKL. “In the final months of the exciting run-up to the Hanover Fair, the devil is in the detail. But I am confident of our success thanks to the constructive efforts of our active association members from research and industry,” Ruskowski added. Fellow Executive Board member Andreas Huhmann said: “Experts from 11 companies come together in three working groups in what is a unique and motivating process to develop new engineering technologies. The professionals at SmartFactoryKL are also participating.”

The second demonstrator
SmartFactoryKL first coined the term Production Level 4 in 2019 to describe the autonomous production of tomorrow. “The new demonstrator represents the technical implementation of our current research and development results. It benefits from the flow of our experience and the knowledge gained in the construction and operation of the first Industrie 4.0 demonstrator,” said Ruskowski. Mr. Huhmann added: “It is important that we do not get stuck in old ways of thinking. Production Level 4 allows us to approach the needs of industry with open ears.” Experience has shown that the data, computing capacity, and AI methods needed to realize the new vision of future production have only recently become available.

11 association members and 2 research institutes are working on the demonstrator
B&R Industrial Automation GmbH, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz GmbH (DFKI), Empolis Information Management GmbH, EPLAN Software & Service GmbH & Co. KG, German Edge Cloud, HARTING Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, IBM Deutschland GmbH, Huawei Tech Duesseldorf GmbH, MiniTec Smart Solutions GmbH, proALPHA Business Solutions GmbH, Technologie-Initiative SmartFactory KL e.V., TÜV SÜD AG, PILZ GmbH

Production Level 4 is an update of Industrie 4.0
Production Level 4 integrates IT, automation, and people, all equally. “We often observe a reflexive implementation of automation,” said Ruskowski. “But that can take workers fully out of production and that is a mistake.” The diverse and creative abilities of a human being – such presumably simple abilities like empathy, ethics, or an understanding of time and space – can never be replaced by machines or AI methods. Production Level 4 is the result of consistent further development of Industrie 4.0.

The new demonstrator exhibits the first steps towards Production Level 4
“We developed a modular system architecture in Kaiserslautern that is both scalable and expandable,” said Ruskowski in describing the second demonstrator. “We are able to show how system components are easily exchanged in our manufacturer-independent eco-system.” One of the quality control components is built by SmartFactoryKL, while another is supplied by association member company Harting GmbH. “The demonstrator is designed to permit further development each year so that in five years, we achieve the planned Production Level 4,” explained Professor Ruskowski. “The culmination of our know-how and our skills occurs here. Each year at the Hanover Fair, we use the production plant to show what has become technically feasible,” said Ruskowski.

Noppensteine

Use Case
SmartFactoryKL presents a new production plant for USB memory sticks in a studded brick (“Noppenstein”) form at the Fair this year. The product is merely a placeholder. The focus is on the production processes and the differentiation of products via the software. The individual production steps are transferable to any possible application.
The visitor can configure an individual USB studded brick memory stick using a touch screen. Once an order is placed, the processing begins. First, the studded bricks are assembled in the first production station. If the customer wants to place an image on the USB sticks, the second station is a quality control component. After that, a data recharge takes place in a third production module, followed by a further quality control with a camera and AI applications in the fourth production station. The quality controls compare the job order with the finished USB memory stick. Then, if is all is good, the product is released.
The production stations are grouped in a central conveyor system, which moves the products from station to station.

Gaia-X
Planning calls for the use case to be linked with the EU’s announced cloud service Gaia-X. Also under consideration is a joint venture with SmartFactoryEU member companies on equal terms.

SmartFactoryEU
The research institutes FlandersMake/Belgium, Brainpoort Industries/The Netherlands, and SmartFactoryKL/Germany established SmartFactory-EU EEIG on September 26, 2019. The extension EEIG indicates the business form of the association is based on EU law.
The new European association will have its headquarters in Kaiserslautern, with Prof. Dr. Detlef Zühlke appointed as founding director. The aim is to place the numerous activities of the member states under one roof to strengthen Europe’s position on the world market.
The Official Inaugural Ceremony takes place during the Hanover Fair, exact date and time to be announced.

Planned setup for the Hanover Fair 2020. The new demonstrator exhibits the first steps towards Production Level 4.


Filed Under: Press, Press 2020, Press 2020

About the Technologie Initiative SmartFactory KL e.V.

SmartFactoryKL refers to a research and industry network supported by three pillars – a non-profit association which is joined by two research institutes. Membership in the Technology-Initiative SmartFactory KL association is open to research institutes and industrial companies. The association explores the issues related to industrial manufacturing being studied at the research unit Innovative Factory Systems at DFKI and at the Department of Machine Tools and Controls (WSKL) at TU Kaiserslautern. Since 2019, the responsible person for organization and content has been Prof. Martin Ruskowski. He is the chairman of the association's board of directors, head of the DFKI research department, and faculty chair. SmartFactoryKL brings stakeholders from industry and research together in a unique Industrie 4.0 network, to facilitate collaboration on joint projects to develop and implement concepts for the factory of the future. The manufacturer-independent demonstration and research platform enables joint testing of innovative production technologies by industry representatives and researchers in a realistic factory environment. In 2016, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) appointed SmartFactoryKL as the lead manager of the Mittelstand 4.0 Competence Center (SME4.0) Kaiserslautern consortium, which performed the mission of supporting the digitalization efforts of SMEs until 2021. The Mittelstand-Digital Zentrum Kaiserslautern project was launched in 2021 with SmartFactory-KL again as lead manager. In 2019, the network revisited the concepts of Industrie 4.0, which resulted in the upgrade now known as Production Level 4 (PL4), and in 2020, SmartFactoryKL introduced the world's first PL4 Demonstrator, where the goal of autonomous production will be continuously advanced in the coming years. Since 2020, the association has also participated in the European GAIA-X network research project smartMA-X, where the PL4 demonstrator plays a major role in the European project. The Technology Initiative SmartFactory KL is also a founding member of SmartFactory-EU.

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