Events

  • Industry 5.0: humans and the environment at the center of digital transformation

    Industry 5.0: humans and the environment at the center of digital transformation

    By Sergio Salimbeni on Oct 1st, 2023

    The project is called SME5.0, SME means SME in English, and is a strategic roadmap to the next level of smart, sustainable and people-centered SMEs. The project contains nine areas of study: analysis of requirements for future work in SMEs, for inclusion and diversity, to empower workers, for the implementation of artificial intelligence, biointelligence, cybersecurity and for environmental sustainability, resilience and analysis of ethics and value requirements for stakeholders. It was also defined that the applicability of the study results and guidelines be ensured through close collaboration with non-academic partners, with the aim of validating the results through demonstrations and case study investigations. Three companies and 13 universities from the following countries are participating: Germany, Australia, Austria, the United States, Slovakia, Italy, Malta, South Africa, Sweden, Thailand and Argentina, through our University, which is why I am currently in Bolzano. In the last ten years, many efforts have been made to transfer I4.0 from research to practice. Great progress has been made to also introduce SMEs to the use of I4.0. The next great challenge for them will be to implement the dual transformation, in the sense of a Digital Transformation towards smarter production, while addressing and accelerating the sustainability transformation to improve economically, socially and environmentally sustainable processes, factories and value chains. . In this project, we aim to take SMEs to the next level by developing a strategic roadmap to make them not only smart, but also sustainable, resilient and people-centric. This next level of SMEs will be driven by data and Artificial Intelligence, so they will use the available data to acquire new knowledge and apply it for optimization purposes using Artificial Intelligence safely. Furthermore, great attention is paid to how manufacturing and value chains in SMEs can become circular, green and resilient by considering ethical, human and social values for more socio-centric factories. In this next level of SME 5.0 factories, humans will play a much more important and changing role. SME workplaces will be more inclusive and diverse and they must be empowered to achieve greater well-being and make working in an SME more attractive.
    https://tn.com.ar/opinion/2023/10/01/industria-50-el-ser-humano-y-el-medioambiente-en-el-centro-de-la-transformacion-digital/

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  • Dr. Molinaro gave a seminar to PhD students of WPI

    Dr. Molinaro gave a seminar to PhD students of WPI

    By Margherita Molinaro on Sep 29th, 2023

    On September 29, 2023, during her secondment at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Dr. Margherita Molinaro, assistant professor in Management Engineering at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, delivered the seminar “Circular economy and climate change mitigation: do Reduce, Reuse and Recycle practices affect CO2 emissions?”. The seminar, organized within the “PhD Seminar Series” of WPI, aimed at introducing the SME 5.0 project to the audience as well as presenting the preliminary results of the research study carried out by Dr. Molinaro and prof. Joseph Sarkis during her secondment at WPI.

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  • Seminar in UNIBZ

    Seminar in UNIBZ

    By Sergio Salimbeni on Sep 25th, 2023

    During the secondment at UNIBZ, Prof.Dr. Sergio Salimbeni explained to the SMF team the progress of the SME5.0 project in Argentina. The seminars and conferences in which USAL participated to that date were described, and the next steps by the Institute of Science and Technology of the USAL Faculty of Engineering were described.
    On this occasion, the particularities of the country and the profile of Argentine SMEs were also presented.

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  • SME 5.0 is partnering with EPIEM

    SME 5.0 is partnering with EPIEM

    By Erwin Rauch on Sep 20th, 2023

    SME 5.0 collaborates with EPIEM - European Professors of Industrial Engineering and Management. EPIEM is a growing Europe-wide network connecting researchers and professors at European universities in the academic IEM field. The aim of EPIEM is to initiate and promote collaboration between IEM academics across Europe to improve the field of IEM. Several members of SME 5.0 are members of EPIEM. Prof. Erwin Rauch, Dr. Manuel Woschank and EPIEM President Prof. Bernd Zunk are looking forward to joint activities between SME 5.0 and EPIEM. Several employees of EPIEM members have already been able to exchange experiences based on SME 5.0 (see pictures).

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  • USAL “Industry 5.0” in Italy

    USAL “Industry 5.0” in Italy

    By Sergio Salimbeni on Sep 20th, 2023

    Continuing with its research work in “Industry 5.0”, and as part of the Marie-Curie SME5.0 Program, the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Salvador, represented by Eng. Sergio Salimbeni, Director of the Industrial Engineering and Director of the Institute of Science and Technology, is visiting the University of Bolzano – UNIBZ, Italy. The objective of this 30-day secondment plan is to deepen learning and experiences regarding the use of Cobots and Artificial Intelligence in small and medium-sized companies. The University of Bolzano is located at the crossroads between the German- and Italian-speaking economies and cultures. Its trilingualism in teaching and research, its high level of internationalization, as well as an ideal study environment guaranteed by its excellent facilities, are some of the reasons why UNIBZ regularly reaches the top positions in national and international rankings.

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  • SME 5.0 at APMS 2023 Conference

    SME 5.0 at APMS 2023 Conference

    By Erwin Rauch in on Sep 19th, 2023

    From 17— 21 September 2023 the APMS 2023 IFIP International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems took place in Trondheim, Norway. SME 5.0 organized a Special Session on "SME 5.0: Exploring Pathways to the Next Level of Intelligent, Sustainable, and Human-Centred SMEs". Papers will be published in the Springer Series AICT. SME 5.0 partners KTH and UNIBZ discussed recent research results in the conference and shared the SME 5.0 project with other international scholars in the scientific community.

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  • Company Visit - Swees Plant Based Foods Co., Ltd.

    Company Visit - Swees Plant Based Foods Co., Ltd.

    By Marco Berger on Sep 18th, 2023

    On September 18, I visited the company Swees Plant Based Foods Co., Ltd. located in Chiang Mai. Renowned as Thailand's leading producer of plant-based, vegan cheese, the company has been crafting its creations from organic soy since 2018. During an insightful tour, I was guided through diverse areas encompassing storage, production, R&D, and shipping. Following the tour, I engaged in a fruitful conversation with the owner, elucidating to him the objectives and methodology of the funded SME 5.0 project. Should the need arise, the owner expressed eagerness to serve as a research collaborator, particularly for activities such as interviews.

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  • Visiting the YKK plant in Pilar

    Visiting the YKK plant in Pilar

    By Rudolf Grünbichler on Sep 12th, 2023

    Rudolf Grünbichler from the Institute of Business Economics and Industrial Sociology at Graz University of Technology visited together with Eng. Sergio Salimbeni from the University Del Salvador (USAL) in Buenos Aires the company YKK in the industrial park of Pilar on Tuesday 12 September. The company's area managers were present: Silvia Ortega, Enzo Sosa, Emilio Domínguez, Lorena Nokubi and Nicolás Barrionuevo. The meeting was accompanied by a representative of the Business Chamber of the Industrial Park, Eng. Tomás Tamaki. During the meeting, different aspects related to the adoption of Artificial Intelligence for the improvement of industrial processes were evaluated. After the meeting, a tour of the plant was carried out, evaluating the different possibilities of obtaining data for subsequent analysis and operational excellence. The visit is part of the international Marie-Curie SME5.0 project.

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  • USAL in Klinger Group

    USAL in Klinger Group

    By Sergio Salimbeni on Sep 8th, 2023

    Within the framework of the “SME5.0 Marie-Curie International Research Project”, the Science and Technology Research Institute of the Faculty of Engineering visited the Klinger industry plant on Friday, September 1. Mr. Rudolf Grünbichler, from the Graz University of Technology, Austria, was part of it, along with the Director of the USAL Science and Technology Research Institute, Sergio Salimbeni.
    They were received by the Manager of the Argentine Austrian Chamber of Commerce, Vanesa Tuñon, the CEO of the firm, Alberto Pinter, the Production Manager, Claudio Lazo and the Human Resources Manager, Carlos Rodio. During the meeting, a visit to the production lines was made and ideas were exchanged about possible alternatives for greater automation. The barriers and requirements for the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence for each of the phases of the company's value flow were also discussed. “It is undoubtedly very valuable for us to have the opinion of researchers who are specialists in these topics and to be able to know the status of Industry 5.0 in Austria, the country of origin of our company,” said CEO Alberto Pinter. In the 1970s, the Klinger Group, of Austrian origin, installed its own rubber-bound compressed asbestos sheet factory in Garín, province of Buenos Aires. The production of industrial gaskets expanded in the 1980s. As part of its constant effort, Kindler expanded its position as a leading company in the supply of sealing materials, satisfying the demand needs for high-quality industrial gaskets in Argentine Industry

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