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CSC 5 Meeting Graz, Austria 23 January 2007

CSC 5 Meeting Graz, Austria 23 January 2007. Introductions. CSC Members: William Bird EC Project Officer Jean-Marc Crepel Micado / Renault TL, Confidence BP Gino Duffett Herbertus TL, Integration, BP Trevor Dutton NAFEMS / Dutton Simulation Rap., Materials

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CSC 5 Meeting Graz, Austria 23 January 2007

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  1. CSC 5 MeetingGraz, Austria23 January 2007

  2. Introductions • CSC Members: • William Bird EC Project Officer • Jean-Marc Crepel Micado / Renault TL, Confidence BP • Gino Duffett Herbertus TL, Integration, BP • Trevor Dutton NAFEMS / Dutton Simulation Rap., Materials • Marian Gutierrez Labein TL, Materials, BT • Sergio Sarti Engin Soft Spa TL, Confidence, BT • Tim Morris NAFEMS Co-ordinator • Alfred Moser Virtuelles Fahrzeug TL, Integration, BT • Mike Neale TRL Rap., Confidence • Roger Oswald NAFEMS Events & Marketing • Thomas Schneider P+Z Engineering TL, Materials, BP • Raimund Schweiger CAEvolution / Tecostar Rap., Integration • Hans Sippel CAEvolution Technical Co-ordinator

  3. Agenda 6

  4. Agenda (Cont)

  5. Minutes of CSC 4 Meeting • PDF of Minutes from Lisbon CSC Meeting

  6. Project Review – Philosophy and Achievements • Overview • HS Summary

  7. Project Review – Progress Against WorkPlan • WP1 - Coordination of the Consortium • WP2 - Key Technology 1 – Materials Characterisation • WP3 - Key Technology 2 - Integration • WP4 - Key Technology 3 - Confidence • WP5 - Consultation • WP6 - Dissemination • WP7 - Management of the Consortium

  8. Progress Against WorkPlan: WP1 Coordination • Initial late start now caught up • Meetings running to schedule • Reports issued (more or less) to schedule • CSC proving to be an effective means of managing the consortium • Combination of rapporteur and technology leader roles appears to be effective

  9. Progress Against WorkPlan: WP5 Consultation • Running behind schedule • Initial project plan was to have a consultation document prepared by end of month 17 (= January 2007) • Very important aspect of the project • Work now required to bring back on course • Major aspect of today’s meeting is to discuss how this can be achieved

  10. Progress Against WorkPlan: WP6 Dissemination

  11. Progress Against WorkPlan: WP7 Management of the Consortium • Management Handbook on Web Site • Mid Term Assessment report will be compiled following completion of this meeting. Principal aspects of this report will be: • Progress to Date • Plans for Exploitation • A number of changes to consortium members have taken place. This was to be expected for a project of this nature

  12. Project Review – Progress Against WorkPlan As Reported at End of Year 1

  13. Project Review – Management and Financial Report

  14. Project Review – Management and Financial Report • Year 1: • Percentage of budgeted man-months used: 27.1% • Percentage of project finance used: 26.8% • But some partners did not complete their cost statements in time!

  15. Project Review – Workshop Structure & Modus Operandi • Two Technical Workshops per Year • Each meeting has specific objectives • Themes chosen for each meeting • Appropriate non-members of consortium actively encouraged to attend • CSC meeting in conjunction with each workshop • Plenary sessions and break-out sessions • Technology Leaders prepare for each workshop and run the sessions • Rapporteurs capture messages, deliver summaries and write up reports

  16. Project Review – Workshop Structure & Modus Operandi • Two Technical Workshops per Year • Each meeting has specific objectives • Themes chosen for each meeting • Appropriate non-members of consortium actively encouraged to attend • CSC meeting in conjunction with each workshop • Plenary sessions and break-out sessions • Technology Leaders prepare for each workshop and run the sessions • Rapporteurs capture messages, deliver summaries and write up reports

  17. Project Review – Workshop Structure & Modus Operandi • Technical Workshop 1 • Barcelona • January 2006 • 41 Attendees • Technical Workshop 2 • Munich • May 2006 • 38 Attendees • Technical Workshop 3 • Lisbon • November 2006 • 44 Attendees

  18. Technology Overview & Future Plans • Overview and Summary • Materials Characterisation • Best Practices • Breakthrough Technologies • Integration • Best Practices • Breakthrough Technologies • Confidence • Best Practices • Breakthrough Technologies

  19. Consultation Process • What feedback are we looking for? • What will we use the feedback for? • What decisions will we take based on the outcomes? • How will we record the feedback that we receive? • Will we disseminate this feedback? If so, how? • What format will we use for the consultation process? • Web based survey • Email based survey • Telephone interviews • Personal interviews

  20. Consultation Process • Who will we consult with? • Within Europe • USA • Far East • India • OEMs • Tier 1, Tier 2 etc • Research organisations • Training outlets • Consultants • Software developers • What contacts do we have collectively?

  21. Consultation Process • How can we make use of gatherings that are taking place: • NAFEMS World Congress • NAFEMS Seminars • AUTOSIM Workshops • SAE Conferences • VDI Events • Vendor events (e.g. Fluent automotive conference) • Other events • Action Plan

  22. Future Activities • Next six months • Remainder of Project

  23. Discussion Summary • Critical Issues • Plan for conducting consultation process • Ensuring interaction with sufficient major stakeholders • Ensuring documentation from work so far is concise, readable and accessible for those outside the consortium • Ensuring plans for remainder of project are specific, detailed and realistic

  24. Discussion Summary • Risks / problems • Maintaining interest and enthusiasm of all consortium members • Risk of trying to cover too broad a base of topics

  25. Publicity

  26. Publicity (cont.) • Publicity for 3rd Technical Workshop (Successful in attracting delegates from outside the consortium) • Report in October issue of BENCHmark magazine • Ongoing development of AUTOSIM database of those expressing specific interest in project • Use of Existing NAFEMS database • Future Plans: • Consultation process will develop a lot of publicity • Presentations at NAFEMS World Congress in May 2007 • VDI Conference • Fluent Automotive Conference

  27. Exploitation • Consortium members to actively embrace material that is developed • Material made publicly available through project web-site • Findings given a lot of publicity • Consultation process will help create awareness of findings • Reports will be distributed to NAFEMS membership of 750 companies • NAFEMS Working Groups are already investigating how they can take the project findings forwards

  28. Comments by Project Officer

  29. Meeting Schedule and Venues

  30. Contractual Matters • Year 1 reports and cost statements submitted to EC in October 2006 • Comments received and replied to in November 2006 • Discussions ongoing for replacement for Cork Institute

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