Connected Industry (Industrie 4.0 @ Bosch) 1
Rapid development of the connection of people and things Volatile markets Individual customer requirements 1997 6 million computers on the internet Shortened delivery times Shortened product life cycles 24/7 worldwide service 2020 7 billion connected people 2020 50 billion connected things Social behavior, new cooperation Disruptive business models 1995 40 million connected people 2
Internet of things and services 3
Connected Industry: definition Fusion of the physical world of production with the virtual world of information technology and the internet. Humans, machines, objects and systems are connected via ICT and the internet and communicate in a dynamic, real time optimized and self-organized way. In these intelligent production systems, all instances of the added value chain from the supplier over logistics to the customer are connected across the company. The industrial production can implement individualized customer requests on the wellknown high-quality level, while reaching higher flexibility and robustness as well as optimal resource allocation. 4
Features of Connected Industry (I 4.0): Fast integration and flexible configuration Open standards Distributed intelligence People as key players Virtual real-time representation Secure valuecreation network Digital life-cycle management 5
I 4.0 it s straight on the way & Bosch is part of shaping future 2013 2014 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 2015 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 04.2013 Final report & start Plattform I 4.0 03.2014 Start Industrial Internet Consortium 10.2014 Reorganisation National IT-Gipfel 04.2015 Extension Plattform I 4.0 05.2013 Bosch Dual Strategy for I 4.0 11.2013 Project I 4.0@Bosch 01.2015 Innovation Cluster Connected Industry @ Bosch Bosch 04.2013 Hermes Award Open Core Engineering 09.2013 VDA Logistic Award Supply Chain Homburg 1 11.2014 I 4.0 Award Multi Product Line Homburg 2 07.15 Awarded place of ideas Lean Production I4.0@Blaichach 6
Bosch dual strategy Connected Industry (I 4.0): Lead Provider System manufacturer/ Production resource view I 4.0 solution provider with external business enabler technology or internal I 4.0 solution provider Lead Operator Product manufacturer/ Product view Drive and Control Technology Industrial Sensor Solutions Bosch Software Innovations Bosch Sensortec Packaging Technology Assembly Systems and Special Machinery Bosch Connected Devices & Solutions... Innovationsmanagement Logistik Machine Platforms Data Mining, Big Data Center of Competence RFID@BOSCH... 250 Bosch plants world wide Manufacturer of products Machine operator Plant operator Interface to customers/suppliers Many practical pilot applications are bundled within the Innovation Cluster CI 7
The shop floor of the future: connected and flexible 8
Robots share the load: Handling of dangerous, strenuous, or monotonous tasks so associates don`t have to. Round or angular? Components tell machines how they need to be shaped. The system then adjusts itself accordingly. The APAS Family: The mobile production assistants of the APAS family already work hand in hand with their human colleagues. Bosch Rexroth in Homburg: A manufacturing system with batch size of one already is in place producing many products on one line. 9
Flows of Goods, digitally recorded: Due to automatic data capture the supply chain is virtually mapped and logistics are optimized. Faster Work with technical aids: Warehouse associates receive their orders and operating instructions directly on displays. RFID technology: In Pilot Projects the plant is already aware of the condition of products and containers via RFID technology. Smart glasses: Technical aids like smart glasses make work easier. Initial tests are being conducted in Bosch plants. 10
Facilities predict problems: Smart lines analyze data and report problems directly to the service department. Data from Tools Tools are networked and send important data to server for proof of quality. Predictive Maintenance: A pilot is up and running at Bosch. Bosch Software innovation offers this type of solution. Nexo Smart Tightening: Screwdriver is able to measure and submit the tightening torque and screwing angle for proof of quality. 11
Models at top speed: A component is drafted on the computer, sent to the device, and produced there from a base material. Models at top speed: A component is drafted on the computer and send to the 3D-printer. Predictive quality: Close examination of questionable parts based on millions of data points. Rapid prototyping: 3D- printers have a place in the smart production. One application at Bosch is prototype production. Data mining for quality: At the Anderson plant in the U.S. data mining already gets used to improve quality. 12
Multi Product Line Use Case Flexible and adaptable production facility Production with batch size 1 I 4.0 Approach Precise product identification via RFID, Work instruction synchronization, individual assembly steps Flexible autonomous work stations, virtual work space configuration Line/product status via Active Cockpit Result / Targets Inventory reduction, no set up time Output increase Adaptive assembly line to increase flexibility with product variance 13
NEXO Smart Tightening NEXO Tightening System Cordless, tightening system for safety / functional relevant applications. Fully integrated process controller. Wireless communication capabilities. Flexible use of nutrunner within production. Use Case Smart tightening system: cordless nutrunner Nexo and software Process Quality Manager Communication between tightening system and data base; automated data analysis in real time ; configured visualization (cockpit view) Source (Data Provisioning) Rexroth Tightening Systems (Tools) Connectivity Make (Service Production) Private Cloud Big Data handling User Management Alerting algorithms Statistical algorithms Web-based UI Deliver (Service Delivery) Process Quality Manager for Tightening Systems Cockpit Alerting Drill down Statistics I 4.0 Approach Distributed Intelligence: Cordless nutrunner have integrated control - direct connection to IT-infrastructure Central processing of big production process data Capability of nutrunner to take decisions on tightening process Result / Targets Early detection of process risks Faster reaction to process errors Continuous process transparency Intelligent devices as enabler for intelligent process data analytics 14
Bosch plant in Blaichach, Germany (Video Clip) 15
Connected Industry: people as key players Physical assistance Innovative forms of learning mobile, personalized, situational Extended room for decisions and participation Opportunities for stress regulation New challenges and opportunities for engineers and skilled workers knowledge Networked working by multi-modal interaction human-machine and human-human Maintenance and planning assistance location-based, context-adaptive 16
Connected Industry: orchestrated involvement of all actors Customer Users & Operators Suppliers Service System integrators Research & Science Let`s connect and cooperate for new exciting business models! 17
Connected Industry @ Bosch (I 4.0) Thank you for your attention! 18