The main objective of this conference will be to bring together leading world experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities of the new Industry 4.0 model of manufacturing for SMEs. Such an event will assist in the development and growth of the new and innovative manufacturing industries in Serbia, producing smart products with intelligent characteristics, while relying on modern, new manufacturing processes and systems.
Conference Organisation:
Conference will be hosted by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Belgrade. University of Belgrade has a long tradition of academic excellence, where great minds from Nikola Tesla to Milutin Milanković held lectures or were faculty. Exciting lab tours and ample networking opportunities with faculty and students from this school will be organized for conference attendees.
Working part of the conference will consist of 3 days.
Agenda of the AMP Conference:
Day 1: Lecturing and learning from the best in the world – USA, EU and Japan.
- During the first day, the Conference will consist of a series of presentations, lectures and panels on various aspects of manufacturing research and practices, offered by top international experts from industry and academy.
Day 2: Sessions on case studies.
- During the second day of the Conference, conference participants and guests will have an opportunity to visit Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in Kragujevac.
Day 3: Closing Panel for final messages of AMP Conference 2019.
- During the third day, the working group will focus on producing a manufacturing roadmap document that will be presented to the Government of the Republic of Serbia. The idea is that this roadmap document will be revisited and updated regularly after conferences of similar scale will be held in Belgrade every year.
Panelists: Invited experts and representatives from USA, EU, Far East, Australia and Serbia.
Common themes / main topics:
- Industry 4.0 model framework
- Design of smart and Intelligent products
- Innovative design and development of intelligent products
- Internet of Thinks for Manufacturing
- Big data challenges, data integrity, accuracy and authenticity
- Cloud Computing, cloud-based products, Cloud Manufacturing
- Cyber-Physical Manufacturing
- Manufacturing automation in the Industry 4.0 model
- Manufacturing systems and enterprise models for Industry 4.0
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Engineering education for Industry 4.0
- What we can to do?
- Roadmap for AM based on I4.0 model in Serbia.
DATE: June 3rd – 6th, 2019.
VENUE: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Kraljice Marije 16, Belgrade / Hall 211 (second floor), Hall CeNT (first floor), Cocktails / Refreshments: Club CeNT (first floor), Registration desk Club CeNT (first floor).
IPG will actively contribute by the following presentations and panel discussions:
June 5th 2019 / Wednesday
Session 5 AMP: Plenary Session/Panel 4
INDUSTRY 4.0 – WORLD-WIDE APPROACHES, Part 4
EXPERIENCES FROM INDUSTRY 4.0 PLATFORMS IN THE GERMAN-SPEAKING AREA,
Carsten Vollrath, SWISS IPG PARTNERS GROUP AG
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
You can register for the participation at the Conference on the following link:
www.metfics.org
For further information please visit website: www.mefics.org
International Program Committee:
Dr. A. Archenti, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; Prof. Dr. Emilia Assenova, TU Sofia, Bulgaria; Prof. Dr. P. J. Bartolo, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; Prof. Dr. J. Beaman, University of Texas at Austin, USA; Prof. Dr. D. Bourell, University of Texas at Austin, USA; Prof. Dr. E. Budak, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey; Prof. Dr. E. Carpanzano, Institute of Systems and Technologies for Sustainable Production, Switzerland; Prof. Dr. G. Constatntin, TU Bucharest, Romania; Prof. Dr. S. Coritrou, Technical University of Bucharest, Romania; Prof. Dr. N. Dragulanesku, University of Politechnica Bucharest, Romania; Prof. Dr. N. Durakbasa, TU Vienna, Austria; B. Eyenon, Samsung USA, USA; Prof. Dr. L. M. Galantucci, Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy; Dr. S. Heieck, GIZ Belgrade; Prof. Dr. Živana Jakovljević, FME – University of Belgrade, Serbia; Prof. H. Hohonoki, Japan; Dr. L. Jalba, Microelectronica S.A., Romania; Dr. M. Janakiram, Intel USA, USA; Prof. Dr. J. Jedrzejewski, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland; Prof. Dr. F. Jovane, Politechnico de Milano, Italy; Prof. Dr. A. Jovović, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; J. Kappenmann, GIZ, Belgrade; Prof. Dr. D. Kochan, TU Dresden, Germany; Prof. Dr. D. Kramar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Prof. Dr. B. Lalić, Faculty of Technical Science, University at Novi Sad, Novi Sad; Prof. J. Lee, U of Cincinnati, Cincinati, USA; Prof. Dr. Lin Ma, Queensland Univ. of Technology, Brisbane, Australia; Prof. Dr. M. Macchi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Prof. Dr. J. Mathew, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia;Prof. Dr. R. Mitrović, University Belgrade, Prof. Dr. P. Monka, TU Presov, Slovakia; Prof. Dr. G. Moroni, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy; Prof. Dr. D. Mourtzis, University of Patras, Rio-Patras, Greece; Katarina Obradović-Jovanović, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Economy, Belgrade; Dr Augusta Paci, CNR, Rome, Italy; Prof. Dr. M. Piska, TU Brno, Czech Republic; Prof. Dr. K. Rajurkar, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA; Professor Dr. G. Seliger, Production Center Berlin Institute of Machine Tools, Berlin, Germany; Prof. Dr. M. Soković, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Prof. Dr Vesna Spasojević-Brkić, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Prof. Dr. Miroslav Trajanović, MEF, Nis; Prof. Dr. J. Vancza, TU Budapest, Hungary; Prof. Dr. Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Prof. Dr. L. Wang, KTH Stockholm, Sweden.