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Digital ecosystems in mechanical and plant engineering

Digital value creation and coping with new regulatory requirements by means of standardized data exchange: Manufacturing-X is currently the largest digitalization and transformation project in both German and European industry. It will contribute to greater transparency and efficiency in manufacturing, but will also give rise to completely new business models and innovative digital services.

Fri. 11.10.24 09:00 - 12:00 hrs.
  • RheinMain CongressCenter
  • Raum: N.N.
  • Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 1
  • 65185 Wiesbaden
Event language
  • German

Digital value creation and coping with new regulatory requirements by means of standardized data exchange: Manufacturing-X is currently the largest digitalization and transformation project in both German and European industry. It will contribute to greater transparency and efficiency in manufacturing, but will also give rise to completely new business models and innovative digital services.

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Fri. 11.10.24

09:00 - 09:05 hrs.

Welcome and moderation

Dr. Reinhard Heister

Dr. Reinhard Heister

Geschäftsführer

VDMA Fachverband Elektrische Automation, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY
Dr. Marc Hüske

Dr. Marc Hüske

Leiter Forum Industrie 4.0

VDMA Fachverband Elektrische Automation, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY

09:05 - 09:25 hrs.

Keynote

Hartmut Rauen

Hartmut Rauen

Stellv. Hauptgeschäftsführer

VDMA Hauptgeschäftsführung, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY

09:25 - 09:40 hrs.

From the platform economy to the data economy

Christoph Herr

Christoph Herr

Referent

VDMA Fachverband Elektrische Automation, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY

09:40 - 09:55 hrs.

How can mechanical engineering benefit from the data economy? Prerequisite 1:

Understanding and using data rooms

Dr. Marc Hüske

Dr. Marc Hüske

Leiter Forum Industrie 4.0

VDMA Fachverband Elektrische Automation, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY

09:55 - 10:10 hrs.

How can mechanical engineering benefit from the data economy? Prerequisite 2:

Understanding the role of data rooms in product regulation in the context of the Digital Product Passport (DPP)

M.Sc Richard Merkel

M.Sc Richard Merkel

Referent - Technikpolitik und Standardisierung

VDMA Technikpolitik und Standardisierung, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY

10:10 - 10:25 hrs.

How can mechanical engineering benefit from the data economy? Prerequisite 3:

Recognizing and tackling tasks from an SME perspective

Dr. -Ing. Thomas Dasbach

Dr. -Ing. Thomas Dasbach

Referent

VDMA Machine Information Interoperability, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY

10:25 - 10:50 hrs.

Panel discussion: EU Data Act and data rooms: opportunities and risks for SMEs in the mechanical engineering sector

Dr. -Ing. Thomas Dasbach

Dr. -Ing. Thomas Dasbach

Referent

VDMA Machine Information Interoperability, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY
Dr. Marc Hüske

Dr. Marc Hüske

Leiter Forum Industrie 4.0

VDMA Fachverband Elektrische Automation, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY
M.Sc Richard Merkel

M.Sc Richard Merkel

Referent - Technikpolitik und Standardisierung

VDMA Technikpolitik und Standardisierung, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY
Dr. Donatus Weber

Dr. Donatus Weber

Director Digital Services

Kampf GmbH, Wiehl, GERMANY

Moderation

Christoph Herr

Christoph Herr

Referent

VDMA Fachverband Elektrische Automation, Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY

10:50 - 11:45 hrs.

World Café

Join us in two rounds of interactive rolling discussions on two of the following three topics

11:45 - 12:00 hrs.

Exchange of results

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