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National SMEs are pivotal to the Pro4Plast initiative, aimed at strengthening industry through collaboration. Key actions include informing SMEs about the Pro4Plast concept, engaging them in workshops, and inviting non-IAG members via press releases. The agenda includes project motivation, software training (PDGS), certification, and ongoing support from CoreSMEs and RTDs. Emphasizing competitiveness against global rivals, the plan aims to enhance the development of complex, cost-effective products with rapid market entry. Commitment from SMEs is essential, with pilot projects to demonstrate success.
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National SME-concept KC + GKV
Participation of national SMEs in Pro4Plast To Do List from 2007-05-14: Decision National SME: yes / no? YES! National SMEs must participate It‘s is one of the basics of dissemination and for strengthening our industry
National SME-concept – for IAGs • First contact to inform the national SME about the P4P-idea and PD-process • Direct invitation of the national SME to a national workshop • Invitation of non IAG-members via press releases • Information and spirit of project Pro4Plast, • Agenda: • Motivation to start the project • project Pro4Plast, WPs • Stage-gate-process • obligation book • Software PDGS and simulation • Trainings • Ceritfication of SME • Speakers: RTDs from the project partners and CoreSMEs • Participants: injection moulding companies, tool making companies, engineering companies and OEMs from the own country (Austria / Czech Republic / Germany / Hungary / Italy / Slovakia / Slovenia / Spain)
National SME-concept – for IAGs • How to convince national SMEs for Pro4Plast • Report from CoreSMEs and demonstration how the process will work • Couples of CoreSMEs and OEMs as a demonstration model how the process will work • Emphase the fact, that competitors from outside Europe growing fast and getting better day by day. • Our industry can only survive with complex, highly functional parts with low costs and short time-to-market
National SME-concept – for IAGs • Commitment of the National SMEs • Secrecy agreement will be signed, intention to participate • Obligation book – beginning of 2008 • First version of PDGS software – beginning / mid of 2008 • Participation in training modules • Regular feedback from national SMEs
National SME-concept – for IAGs • Questions to be answered: • Can national SME bring in their consumed hours to count for IAGs? • YES, if they bring an audit certificate • Implementation of the P4P process • In each country there should be at least one project between CoreSME and OEM as a pilot project and it will be used to demonstrate how the process works.
National SME-concept Thank you!