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The slides presented during the FITMAN Support Webinar to A16 on November 20th, 2014.

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FITMAN Support Webinar to A16

Katerina Achinioti1, Clare Hooper2,

Jesus Benedicto Cirujeda3

(1 Innovalia Association, 2IT Innovation, 3ATOS)

20 November 2014

FITMAN Support Webinar to A16120/11/2014

FITMAN A16 Support Webinar: Purpose

• Provide an overview of FITMAN deliverables, technologies, methodologies for SME and WE engagement, and other support relevant for the A16

• Support A16 by:

- Contributing to Open Call texts

- Attracting the right SMEs/WEs

- Providing technical and non-technical support

(Promoting successful Phase III projects withinthe context of ICT for manufacturing)

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Agenda

• Introducing FITMAN

• FITMAN Phase III Package

• FITMAN Specific Enablers and Platforms

• SME Engagement Methodologies –Methodology for raising technology awareness

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FITMAN: Future Internet Technologies for MANufacturing industriesThe mission of the FITMAN project is to provide the FI PPP Core Platform with 10 industry-led use case trials in the domains of Smart, Digital and Virtual Factories of the FutureFITMAN Trials (4 conducted by Large Enterprises, 6 by SMEs) will test and assess the suitability, openness and flexibility of FI-WARE Generic Enablers while contributing to the STEEP (social-technological-economical-environmental-political) sustainability of EU Manufacturing Industries.The use case trials belong to several manufacturing sectors such as automotive, aeronautics, white goods, furniture, textile/clothing, LED lighting, plastic, construction, and manufacturing assets management.

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FITMAN Phase III Packagefitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package

Clare Hooper

IT Innovation

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The FITMAN Phase III Package

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and other FITMAN partners

User registration

• Please register to access the consultation documents and forum

• Visit fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package

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• Summaries of ‘verification and validation’ (V&V) outputs

– V&V method and criteria

– Business and technical indicators

– Assessment package and its instantiation

• Summaries of ‘SMEs innovation preparation’ outputs

– Ways to identify best practices and lessons learned

– SME and WE engagement methods

Phase III Package Content: Methodologies and Tools

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and other FITMAN partners

Phase III Package Content:Architecture and Trials

• Summaries of ‘baseline system’ outputs

– Use Case Scenarios and Business Requirements

– Trials IT Requirements

– Generic Enablers Selection

– FI-WARE Platform Instantiation

– Reference Architecture

– FI PPP Capacity Building Analysis

• Summaries of ‘experimentation sites’ outputs

– Trials IT infrastructure/platforms

– Trials Business Cases

– Competencies / Capability Gaps and Open Call Specifications

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Phase III Package Content:Further materials

• T&Cs for FITMAN Specific Enablers

• Checklists

– legal issues

– business models

– external resources

• Intermediaries’ best practices and lessons learned for Phase III

• The consultation documents themselves

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Services

• Support

– please send questions to fitman-support@txtgroup.com

– Questions and answers will be hosted on the FAQ fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package/support/faq

• Notification of updates

– Via social media (twitter.com/FitmanFI and linkedin.com/groups?gid=4986259)

– Via email (please request this by contacting us on the email address above)

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and other FITMAN partners

Phase III Package: Summary

• The Package provides information and services for Phase III Participants– Information based on FITMAN

deliverables, plus supporting materials such as checklists and Specific Enabler T&Cs

– Services including an email address for queries, an FAQ, and notification of updates

• fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package

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and other FITMAN partners

FITMAN Specific Enablers and Platforms

Jesus Benedicto Cirujeda

ATOS

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FITMAN Assets

Generic Enablers

(GEs)

Specific Enablers

(SEs)

Reference Platforms

Manufacturing sector

Generi

c

Com

ponents S

pecific

Com

ponents

Domain Specific Platforms

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Open SourceComponents for Manufacturing

http://catalogue.fitman.atosresearch.eu/

FITMAN Specific Enablers

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FITMAN Specific Enablers

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Real-time data collection & processingfor Shop-floor operations

FITMAN Reference Platforms

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Connecting people to information,advanced data visualization

FITMAN Reference Platforms

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Cross-enterprise collaboration,tangible/intangible asset management

FITMAN Reference Platforms

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References & Support

http://www.fitman-fi.eu/phase-iii-package/

FITMAN support:

fitman-support@txtgroup.com

FITMAN SEs: http://catalogue.fitman.atosresearch.eu/enablersFITMAN Platforms: http://www.fitman-fi.eu/fitman-reference-

platforms

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SME Engagement Methodologies

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Katerina Achinioti

Innovalia Association

Overview of methodologies• Creating technology awareness

• Support for service/application development:- Definition of lean start-up principle and Minimum Viable

Product (MVP) concept in FITMAN

- Definition of co-creation concept applied in FITMAN

- Definition of local service hypothesis and trial

- Local FITMAN ICT infrastructure deployment

- Data gathering and feedback

• Communicating Phase III achievements

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Open CallsBeginning of project-Product development

(Application/service)Project end

Methodology for creating technology awareness

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http://businesssearch.dnb.com/small-business-tips/marketing-your-small-business-online-and-off/

Stage 5: Continuous monitoring of the activities

Stage 4: Establishment of an active dialogue with the interested stakeholders

Stage 3: Ranking of the networks’ potential impact and matching the networks with communication means

Stage 1: Definition of the overall scope and target groups related to the awareness activities

Stage 2: Identification of SME networks and detection of possible communication means

A 5-stage methodology

Stage 1: Definition of the overall scope and target groups related to the awareness activities

Definition of the overall scope

- Definition of number of SMEs/web entrepreneurs/sectors to be addressed

- Definition of the geographical scope

- Definition of timeframes

- Definition of expected outcomes

Definition of target groups

- Categories of group

- Type of activities

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Stage 2: Identification of SME networks and detection of possible communication means

- Database of relevant networks including all info (Name, geograph.scope, link to website, contact details etc.)

- Detection of communication means (News webpage, Newsletters, Events, Social media accounts)

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Stage 3: Ranking of the networks’ potential impact and matching the networks with communication means

• Ranking of the identified networks based on a set or criteria (size, type of organisation etc.)

• Matching of networks with communications means: depending on the profile of the networks and the channels in place

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Stage 4: Establishment of an active dialogue with the interested stakeholders

• The quality/relevance of the information provided

• The choice of the right communication means

• The schedule of the communication plan

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Stage 5: Continuous monitoring of the activities

Establishment of indicators in order to monitor and measure the progress of the activities:

• Indicators attached to the overall objectives of the plan for the technology awareness activities

• Indicators attached to the different components of the activities

• Indicators measuring the progress of the actions undertaken in order to reach the expected outcomes

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Questions?

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