This year with the theme: Advanced Manufacturing for a Sustainable Future
Fossil free production, Circularity in the value flow, human-centered manufacturing. Let us meet in Katrineholm to push these areas forward! |
With a transition to more sustainable products and vehicles, we see increased focus on the manufacturing emissions. Production with fossil free energy, efficient resource utilization and smart maintenance is dependent on innovative manufacturing processes. We need advanced manufacturing and automation to improve circularity in the value flow and allow combination of manufacturing and remanufacturing lines.
Leaders from Volvo Group, Volvo Cars, Scania CV, and the Vehicle Component Group will give examples of measures they have already introduced and their plans for further digitization and sustainability of production systems and value chains.
Date:
| May 18-19
| Place:
| Safiren in Katrineholm
| Registration:
| Sign up below, no later than April 29 | Fee:
| SEK 1 500. The registration is binding but may be transferred to another person within the organization. | Language:
| English
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Day 1 - May 18 Keynote presentations from Sveriges Bilåtervinnares Riksförbund, AB Volvo and FFI, Vinnova, RISE
Panel session - Production capabilities and competence challenges for a sustainable future Strategy Board for the Manufacturing R&D Clusters Staffan Vidén, Volvo Group, Lars-Henrik Jörnving, Scania CV AB, Anders Bryngelsson, Volvo Cars, Peter Bryntesson, FKG
Parallel sessions- Cluster: Component manufacturing
- Cluster: Digital Manufacturing
- Cluster: Forming and Joining
- Cluster: Geometry & Quality
- Cluster: Production Management
Day 2 - May 19 Keynote presentations from VTT, Scania CV, RISE, Teknikföretagen, SuPr, IKEA
Parallel sessions
- Cluster: Assembly
- Cluster: Digital Manufacturing
- Cluster: Logistics
- Cluster: Surface Treatment
- SuPr
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Our vision is to develop economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable manufacturing systems that are capable of effectively supplying the market with innovative products of the future. For this purpose, the Swedish automotive industry has initiated a structure for coordination of research and development - The Swedish Manufacturing R&D Clusters.
The conference is organised by the clusters together with leading R&D performers in Sweden. Main organisers are the automotive industry in Sweden in collaboration with the Vehicle Components Group, RISE, SuPr/Södertälje Science Park, Production2030 and FFI. |
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We look forward to meeting you! Conference program committee
Anna Davidsson Volvo Cars | Lena Moestam Volvo Group Trucks Operations | Boel Wadman RISE |
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| Anders Johansson Scania CV AB | Peter Bryntesson FKG | Carina Egeman RISE |
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