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6. november 2024

MADE Innovation Conference: Industry 5.0

Towards a more sustainable, resilient and human-centric industry. Learn why Industry 5.0 is important, how larger and smaller companies put new technology into use, how they deal with cybersecurity, and how the industrial world is changing right now.

About the conference

Resilient
human-centric
sustainable
manufacturing

How will a new phase of industrialisation also known as Industry 5.0 affect you and the industry? The question will be explored at this MADE conference hosted by the software supplier Systematic.

Together with companies, policy officers, specialists, and professors, we will dive into how novel technology can be implemented with the operator in focus. One example is a presentation on the use of XR technology and smart glasses from the company Khora.

Furthermore, we learn how next phase of industrial development can support increased resilience and sustainability.

Cybersecurity: We will learn about geopolitics and cybersecurity including insights from a recent survey on cybersecurity in Danish Manufacturing SMEs. The manufacturers CeramicSpeed and Enkotech will share how they work to strengthen security for digital products. During the presentations, we will talk about solutions, technical limitations, and legal aspects related to software, hardware, and IIoT.

Metaverse: A presentation from the Finnish Technical Research Centre VTT is also something to look forward to. VTT will share how a human-driven metaverse can make industrial work more attractive and help companies meet sustainability goals.

Target audience

The conference is relevant for:

  • Manufacturing companies (SMEs)
  • Providers of software systems   
  • Others interested in novel technologies and their practical application in industry  

Benefit

Key takeaways

Participants in this conference will gain new knowledge about a range of topics relating to novel approaches to manufacturing:

  • Industry 5.0 from a technological and regulatory perspective.
  • Research projects.
  • State-of-the-art technologies.
  • Supply chain resilience.
  • Sustainable manufacturing.

The conference is also a chance to network with other companies and experts. 

Program

9:30 Registration and light breakfast

10:00 Welcome and introduction
Innovation Manager Ida Kragh-Vodstrup, MADE

10:10 A word from our host: Systematic
Group Senior Vice President, Digital Transformation Lone Hedegaard, Systematic

10:25 Industry 5.0: Towards a more sustainable, resilient  and human-centric industry (online)
Policy Officer Laura Roman, EU Commission, Industry 5.0 and AI in Science
The presentation will include the main aspects of Industry 5.0 and why it is important – alongside a presentation of the policy initiative and the activities undertaken to promote Industry 5.0 by the European Commission, DG Research and Innovation. There will also be examples of relevant research projects funded by Horizon Europe, and on how to get engaged with Industry 5.0.

Resilience

10:45 Cybersecurity in small and medium-sized Danish manufacturing companies
Professor, Ph.D. Jan Stentoft, University of Southern Denmark
The presentation will cover the main insights from a national survey on cybersecurity amongst Danish manufacturing SME’s. The survey is a part of an ongoing project funded by the Danish Industrial Foundation with a focus on cybersecurity and geopolitics in the context of supply chain resilience.

11:10 From Gears to Code: Fortifying Digital Products in a Mechanical Landscape
Head of Digital Nicklas Simonsen, CeramicSpeed
This talk covers how the mechanical company, CeramicSpeed, strengthens security for its new digital products. Despite strong IT security, there’s a focus on elevating protection to meet the highest standards for digital offerings. The session offers insights on bridging any gaps and ensuring robust cybersecurity for the company’s digital evolution.

11:35 Hands-on experiences with strengthening cybersecurity
Chief Innovation Officer Kenn Prinds, Enkotech
Principal Security Architect, Michael Stausholm, Alexandra Institute

Kenn Prinds will share Enkotech’s experiences with creating an overview and prioritising cybersecurity in the context of their relations with clients, suppliers, and internal teams. The presentation will also cover practical aspects of dealing with cybersecurity for the end-users of Enkotech’s products and technical limitations of manufacturing equipment.

Michael Stausholm from the Alexandra Institute will back up the presentation with insights about creating awareness of cybersecurity within OT/IIoT, legal aspects, how to work risk-based and more.

12:00 Lunch and networking

Human-Centric

12:50 Human-driven industrial metaverse (Online)
Lead Smart Manufacturing Karoliina Salminen, VTT (Finland)
New technologies are fueling a major transformation of industrial work. This talk explores how VTT’s human-driven metaverse approach makes industrial work more attractive, helps meet tightening sustainability goals and improves productivity, flexibility and safety.

13:10 The future of XR smart glasses in industry
Partner Thomas Saaby, Khora
Learn more about the latest development within XR technologies and how smart glasses with AI capabilities will change the way we work, learn and collaborate. We will look at how XR is currently evolving and find inspiration to how these emerging technologies can be utilized in the production and manufacturing industry in the future.

13:35 Break w. coffee and cake

Sustainability

14:00 Digital Transformation for Sustainability, Circularity, & Industrial Resilience: Challenges & Roadmaps
Professor, Ph.D. Charles Møller, Aarhus University
This presentation explores the barriers and enablers that Danish manufacturing companies face in their transition to Smart Production, Industry 4.0, and Industry 5.0. Drawing from both international and Danish experiences, particularly through MADE, it addresses the unique challenges that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) encounter. Additionally, it outlines a comprehensive roadmap for guiding this transformation.

14:25 Data-Driven Transformation in Traditional Manufacturing: A Journey Towards Sustainable Production
Head of IT & Business Development Sten Johansen, Labflex
Sales Manager Anders Rosengaard Holmenlund, Factbird

Discover how Labflex, in collaboration with Factbird, is transitioning from intuition-based decision-making to a data-driven approach in production. Learnings from our initial project demonstrate how digitalisation can pave the way for increased efficiency and sustainability, making data an integral part of every operational step.

14:50 Digitainability: AI and Digitalisation as drivers for Sustainability and Circular Economy
Director of Digital Sustainability Trine Plambech, Alexandra Institute
Gain insights into the latest knowledge on how artificial intelligence and digitalization (IoT, AR/VR, digital twins, blockchain) can promote sustainability and circular economy, and why it’s interesting to follow the companies doing this. Companies working with digitainability (DIGItal + susTAINABILITY) as an innovation agenda have a unique opportunity to increase their competitiveness and offer the solutions we need.

15:10 Closing remarks and networking

15:30 Goodbye

Organisers

kontakt

Har du spørgsmål?

Hvis du vil vide mere, er du velkommen til at kontakte:

Sebastian Christophersen
Strategic Programme Manager
Alexandra Instituttet
s.christophersen@alexandra.dk
+45 93 52 26 54

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