CHINAPLAS 2017 is celebrating the return of its Industry 4.0 conference, which aims to inspire smart manufacturing thanks to new technologies sweeping plastics processing.
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Informative speeches were delivered by representatives from leading global enterprises.
Germany and China launched their respective "Industry 4.0" and "Made in China 2025" strategies in a bid to upgrade their industries and advancing the goal of smart manufacturing and now both schools of thought can come together to ensure the smart factory is the norm, and not just an ideal.
Smart manufacturing optimizes the entire supply chain to boost productivity and create higher-quality products, while also improving energy efficiency and workplace safety. Manufacturing industries worldwide - including the plastics and rubber industries - are striving to educate themselves and get up to speed about such strategies, to better position themselves for the next industrial revolution.
Guangdong Province in Southern China, one of the country's pivotal bases for plastics and rubber product manufacture, is in need of industrial transformation and upgrading through smart manufacturing. The manufacturing industries of Guangdong Province face numerous challenges, including rising production costs, and tend to focus on making basic, low-value-added products while not delivering the more sophisticated, higher-end products needed to meet customers' demands today. Such conditions only underscore the need for these sectors to transform and upgrade themselves through smart manufacturing.
Building on the success of the first edition of the Industry 4.0 Conference in Shanghai in 2016, CHINAPLAS will join with VDMA, the German Engineering Federation, to present the "Second Industry 4.0 Conference" at this year's show in Guangzhou.
Speakers from leading global plastics and rubber enterprises and application industries, including from the automotive, electrical and electronics and packaging industries, will share their in-depth insights about smart manufacturing. Overseas and domestic enterprises alike, including those based in Pearl River Delta Region, stand to benefit from this event.
Industry 4.0 Conference to highlight smart manufacturing standardisation
The key to Industry 4.0 is standardisation. It aims to enhance the efficiency of technological innovation and business model innovation by standardising smart factories. That makes the development and adoption of such standards prerequisites for helping modern manufacturing enterprises to deliver high-quality products faster, and at lower cost, thereby allowing them to remain competitive. To properly implement an Industry 4.0 strategy and optimise their manufacturing processes, all companies need to set up a series of standards related to cost, availability and resource consumption.
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CHINAPLAS launched the 1st edition of "Industry 4.0 Conference" in Shanghai in 2016 with VDMA, the German Engineering Federation. The conference was well received by more than 600 professional visitors.
In the Second Industry 4.0 Conference, VDMA President Thorsten Kühmann will share his insights in respect to the industries' establishment of standards. A number of professionals from end-user markets will also deliver their interpretations on standardization of smart manufacturing and smart factories.
The "Made in China 2025" strategy initiated by the Chinese government aims to comprehensively upgrade China's manufacturing industry. It embraces the concept of Industry 4.0 and opens itself to advanced ideas from countries such as the US, UK and Germany. Both the Industry 4.0 and Made in China strategies emphasise smart manufacturing and cyber-physical systems in industrial development, while the latter focuses on addressing the specific challenges faced by the Chinese market. To help conference participants better understand how to realise smart manufacturing in China under the New Normal economic situation, academic researchers from Tongji University will be invited to interpret the standards related to the Made in China 2025 strategy.
Best practices to inspire smart manufacturing in end-use sectors
Every end-use sector is striving to keep pace with Industry 4.0. Some enterprises have already accumulated proven solutions and abundant experience for smart manufacturing. In the Second Industry 4.0 Conference, these enterprises will share their best practices to inspire other enterprises, whereas renowned enterprises from automotive, packaging and the electrical and electronics industries will present their technologies and solutions related to smart manufacturing with real case studies from their respective industries.
The conference's first day will focus on best practices for facilitating smart manufacturing in the automotive industry. KraussMaffei and Engel, global leading suppliers of high-caliber solutions for injection molding and factory automation, will present ideas, knowledge and solutions that will benefit the automotive sector. The second day will be dedicated primarily to the electrical and electronics industry.
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A "Smart Manufacturing Technology Zone" will be set up in CHINAPLAS 2017. That space will include cutting-edge exhibits, including mechanical robotic arms, automated systems, controllers, actuators and sensors.
Arburg and Wittmann Battenfeld are expected to share their solutions for that key sector. On the last day, participants interested in smart manufacturing for the packaging industry will gain valuable insights into advanced research results related to plastic bottle cap manufacturing. SACMI, an international machine manufacturer, will deliver a talk titled "Chemical Reaction Engineering in Mechanical Intelligence - Study on the Feasibility of COMBO in Plastic Bottle Cap Manufacturing."
Smart Manufacturing Technology Zone serves as an innovative showcase
Besides the conference, CHINAPLAS 2017 also will present a Smart Manufacturing Technology Zone on the show floor to showcase solutions for industrial automation.
A wealth of cutting-edge exhibits will be presented to demonstrate the innovative results and progress toward smart manufacturing. Apart from the robotics, factory automation systems and components that were featured in the last edition of CHINAPLAS, visitors will have a chance to witness a smart production line and smart factory solutions from leading suppliers, including Bosch Rexroth, Siemens and Demark.
There also will be a sub-zone called the 3D Technology Zone set up in the Smart Manufacturing Technology Zone. The sub-zone will bring together well-known companies in the field of 3D printing technology, including 3D software system supplier Autodesk from the USA, 3D printer and application solution suppliers Cangming and Ureal, and 3D printing consumables supplier Renolit.
The zone's show-floor exhibits, together with the Second Industry 4.0 Conference, will combine to offer an innovative platform to facilitate smart manufacturing.