EVITherMIndustrial Aspects
• WP3 - - - Tasks 3.0 and 3.1
• WP1 - - - Task 1.2
Paul Nesvadba, RGU, Aberdeen, UK
Meeting at IMGC Torino, 22 April 2003
Review of Workpackages and Tasks
Analysis of Responses to Questionnaire
WP 3
• To enable EVITherM to transfer knowledge to meet the needs of Industry and
• communicate effectively to different regions.
Task 3.0
Identify and define
relevant industry sectors
Responsible: RGU, PLG
Task 3.0 months 1 to 6
• To identify and define relevant industry sectors with interests in thermal metrology
• To create a forum
• To review how these industrial sectors in Europe can be divided into regions to facilitate the best level of communication and to determine how EVITherM can best service the needs of knowledge transfer to and from them.
Task 3.1 - months 3 to 9.
• To compile a list of the specific information needs relevant to each industrial sector.
Deliverables
• D15 Month 4 T3.1 Rep D3.0
• List of Industry Sectors
• D16 Month 9 T3.1 Rep D3.1
• Needs of Industry Sectors
WP3 deliverables amd milestones
D3.0 List of industry sectors relevant to thermal metrology, month 4D3.1 Report on the information required from the VI by each industry sector,
month 9D3.2 Report defining the regions identified to enable the VI to communicate
effectively with industry, month 9D3.3 Report defining the form and content of the regional platforms, month 12D3.4 Set of approved and reviewed data and articles for phased insertion into
the regional platforms – Phased across period months 12 to 30*D3.5 Set of approved and reviewed data, articles and training materials for
phased insertion into the live EVITherm web site - Phased across period months 12 to 30*
M3.0 Publish analysis of needs of industry sectors for thermal metrology information, month 9
M3.1 Definition of regions across Europe to enable effective communication of the VI, month 9
M3.2 Formulation of content of regional platforms, month 12M3.3 Phased completion of approved regional data and text inputs, months 12 to 30*M3.4 Phased completion of appr. data and text inputs on training, months 12 to 30*
Task 1.2
• To establish effective representation
• To develop appropriate communication mechanisms with a broad range of industrial participants
• To gain feedback on all aspects of EVITherM
• Manage Industrial Feedback.
Process
Shop floor supervisor
Design, Modelling
Troubleshooting
Management}
Need for Data in Industry
Need for Data
RepresentationUK only !??
• Conferences, workshops• Food Modelling Club• ESGI - European Study Group with Industry• Faraday Partnerships
Industrial Participants of
Personal contacts
People ContactedUlf BolmstedtExternal AssociateProfessor
TetrapakAlfa LavalUniv Lund
David GelderMathematics forManufacturers
PilkingtonGroup Technology
Peter.HerdmanR&D Dept
Arjo WigginsPaper Manufacture
Nick Hall Taylor Chemtech InternationalFood Processing
Stephen.MooreVisiting Professor,Univ Bath. Chem Eng.
UnileverFood, Chemical Eng.
Who can advise on the needs of Industry ?
Pukka = bona fide
Industry
Consultants
Academia
Research Associations
Professional Bodies
Criteria for selecting people ?
Faraday Partnerships
• UK Department of Trade and Industry
• Engineering Physical Sciences Research Council
• £ 2.2 Million
• 2000-2004
Faraday Principles• Contact and exchange between the knowledge base
and business
• Flow of people, technology & innovative concepts
• Partnership ethic in industrially relevant research organisations, business and the innovation knowledge base
• Research underpining business opportunities
• Business-relevant postgraduate training, leading to lifelong learning.
UK Govt: Faraday Partnerships• Act as the catalyst to promote the effective
interaction of the science and engineering base with industry
• Bring academia’s intellectual resources to bear on real industrial problems
• Websites list academic partners
• Synopsis of their expertise
• Research projects
• Training: Faraday Associates, more ...
Faraday Partnerships• Powder technologies• http://www.ceram.co.uk/faraday.htm
• Green chemical technology http://www.crystalfaraday.org
• Imaging (burner control) http://www.imagingfp.org.uk
• Mathematics http://www.smithinst.ac.uk/faraday
• Electronics / photonics http://www.eppic-faraday.com/faraday.html
Faraday Partnerships
• Textile industry http://www.technitex.hw.ac.uk
• Food Industry
TP Data
Measurement techniques
Automotive
Metal processing
Analysis techniques
Aerospace
Addresses
Projects, Events
Questions
Divide into regions of Europe?
Divide Industry into Sectors?
Unite by physical problems?
Analysis of Questionnaire No 1
Paul Nesvadba
15 April 2003
Respondents to Q1
Chemical16%
Materials manufacture16%
Food8%
Pharmaceuticals8%
Thermal Metrology8%
University R&D and Teaching
8%
Engineering36%
Sectors by no. of responses
• Engineering 9 (36%)
• Chemical Industry 6 (16%)
• Materials manufacture 4 (16%)
• Food 2 ( 8%)
• Pharmaceuticals 2 ( 8%)
• Thermal Metrology 2 ( 8%)
• Education 2 ( 8%)
Sectors for further Mail-shotsheet 1 of 2
• Aerospace 1
• Automotive 2
• Chemical 6
• Construction • Defence • Electrical/Electronics 2
• Food 2
n = existing responses, means : needs targeting
Sectors for further Mailshot sheet 2 of 2
n = existing responses, means : needs targeting
• Health Care • Instrumentation
• Materials 4
• Nuclear • Power Generation • Transportation • Utilities
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