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Task Force 2013 on Advanced Manufacturing for Clean Production

Task Force 2013 on Advanced Manufacturing for Clean Production. Report to the Sectoral Committee "Mechanical Engineering" Brussels, 14 th January 2014 Laurent ZIBELL. Follows "Industrial Policy Communication Update" – 10 October 2012

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Task Force 2013 on Advanced Manufacturing for Clean Production

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  1. Task Force 2013 on Advanced Manufacturing for Clean Production Report to the Sectoral Committee "Mechanical Engineering" Brussels, 14th January 2014 Laurent ZIBELL

  2. Follows "Industrial Policy Communication Update" – 10 October 2012 • Strategic aim: manufacturing at 20% of GDP in 2020 (up from 16% in 2012) • Partnership of Commission with industry + Member States • 2 public hearings + 1 workshop in 2013 • Draft report: 9th October 2013

  3. Mission: disseminate, promote demand, find skills, for advanced manufacturing • production speed + productivity • energy + materials consumption • operating precision • waste, pollution management • enable resource-efficient and low emission production

  4. Draft report 9th October 2013 • "Manufacturing industry vision 2025" • 22 recommendations

  5. "Manufacturing industry vision 2025" trends • Personalisation / Mass customisation using ICT • Global centres + regional adaptation • Exploitation of "big data" • Circular economy, incl. dis-assembly • De-carbonated energy supply

  6. 22 Recommendations • Faster commercialisation of advanced technologies • Access to finance • Awareness-raising • Stimulate demand via regulation, testing, public procurement • Regulatory framework + standards • Prevent skills & competence deficits

  7. Opinion on "Vision 2025" • Some interesting intuitions (personalisation, mass customisation, dis-assembly) • but • Unequal societies as trend or as goal? • Technology over institutions • Self-organising over regulation • Technological / scientific lack of realism (costs of automation, entropy)

  8. Opinion on 22 recommendations • Greater coherence between existing policies from many DGs (ENTR, RTD, EAC, CONNCT, COMP, EMPL, ENERGY, REGIO, TRADE) + Member States + Regions • Some new policies: SPIRE • Some gaps • Potential synergy with ETUC plan for investment sustainable growth and quality jobs: re-industrialising Europe

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