The flexible factory

Industrial assembly in the 21st century

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The classical assembly line is coming to a stop. Enter flexible production!

The assembly line was introduced in the early 1900s. It skyrocketed the productivity of workers, for the first time allowing efficient mass production of standard products. The line timed and coordinated the actual production, dividing the work into standard repetitive actions that required little explanation. But lately, products have become smarter, with customized and client-specific features. They no longer fit traditional mass production on a classical assembly line.
What we need today are flexible factories, factories where unique products can be assembled at a cost comparable to mass production. We are seeing the introduction of flexible, digital factories, where the status of each product is known at any time, together with its next production steps. In such a factory, the production configuration can be modified at any time and depending on product specifications. This flexibility is enabled through e.g. mobile robots and autonomous transport lines. For each product, the optimal mix is determined between accurate and efficient automation and human intelligence and flexibility.

In this seminar we will explore this flexible factory of the 21st century.

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Date: 
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Agenda: 
  • 16h00: Welcome coffee
  • 16h30: Welcome
    (Marc Engels, Chairman of the programme - COO Flanders Make)
  • 16h45: F3A -Free Float Flawless Assembly, assembly of large components under flow conditions
    (Christoph Storm, Research Assistant, WZL RWTH - Aachen)
  • 17h15: Driving the Digital Enterprise
    (Bart Demaegdt, Technology Manager Digitalization Siemens)
  • 17h45: Smart operators in a smart factory
    (Peter Verstraeten, CEO Proceedix)
  • 18h15: Coffee break
  • 18h45: Combining strengths of humans and robots for better manufacturing
    (Bram Vanderborght, Prof. Robotics & Multibody Mechanics research group VUB and member BruBotics)
  • 19h15: The Flexible Factory at Atlas Copco
    (Filip Vandenberghe, Former President of the Airtec Division and Managing Director of Atlas Copco India)
  • 19h35: Q&A
  • 20h00: Networking with drinks and snacks
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Location: 
imec, Kapeldreef75, 3000 Leuven
Participation fee: 
  • 135 euro (excl. VAT): members of Leuven.Inc / Leuven MindGate
  • 175 euro (excl. VAT): all others
  • Special fee available for Master and PhD students affiliated and billable to KU Leuven or other universities.