Download - Finnish view of industrial internet
Finnish understanding regardingIndustrial Internet
27.5.2014Industrie 4.0 & Industrial Internet CollaborationForum 2014 at Aachen
Heikki Ailisto, Research ProfessorVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Industrial internet is a part of “throughdigitalization” – everything goes digital
Industrial internet meanssystematically applying sensor,communication and dataanalysis technologies forimproving productivity andcreating new business.
All objects haveunique digital
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All objects haveunique digital
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Smart things haveconnectivity.
Smart things haveconnectivity.
Internet of Thingsis a digital
representation ofthe real world.
Internet of Thingsis a digital
representation ofthe real world.
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What is new – remote monitoring and control has been here fordecades: Trend from M2M silos to IoT, or Industrial Internet(but this is not the whole picture…)
Local smartnessSmart machines withsensing and connectivity
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Interoperability, connectivity, accesscontrol, service discovery, privacy
(IoT platform)
Fixed/wirelessconnectivity(Internet)
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intelligent machines smart sensorsUnique ID for every object
Industrial internet broader benefits: Sharing informationbetween systems, within companies, and even betweendomains; Metcalfe’s law V ~ N2,advanced data analytics and DSS bring not only savings butnew business.Enabling new business models, e.g. from sale to pay-by-use
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Affordable technology is here
Why is it happening now?
Computing power growsSmart machinesIntelligent analytics, decision support systemsBig data“Store everything” paradigm (dirty cheap GB)
Connectivity like newer beforeInternet IPv6, no limit to nodesIoT paradigm – connected objectsLow power communicationIdentify and track everything (QR, RFID, GPS)
Sensing everything in real timeExtremely low cost and smallConnectedAdvanced sensingBio-mimicing
People are ready for it
CompetencesAverage person has goodcompetences with digital servicesand products.
AcceptancePeople in all age groups use web,smart phones, car computers athome and on free time.Digital natives, Y-generation, notonly accept, they expect!
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What does it mean: Views of industry leaders
Although these visions share a lot, they also have different emphasis andfocus.Due to the nature of Finnish industry, i.e. investment-type machinery andICT, we tend to emphasize asset management type of approach.
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IoT field and players
Communicationhardware
Cisco, Ericsson,Nokia, Huawei..
Communication& connectivity service
Vodafone, KDDI,TS, Elisa
IoT serviceplatform
Oracle, IBM, SAP, Axeda,Tieto, CGI, Wapice, Oliotalo..
“The ActualBusiness” Asset /
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Intelligent assets (with sensors, actuators, ID, connectivity)
Many companies here want to become “vertical players”
Industrialautomation
Honeywell,Siemens,Rockwell
MetsoAutomation, ..
Wild cards: Googleand Microsoft, Apple
Telcos, and otherstoo, want to expandtheir role
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Challenges
Identifying and exploiting business benefit.
Finding win-win solutions in value networks vs.fighting who owns the data, who can use it.
Building and deploying applications fullyleveraging data from multiple sources
Cyber security and privacy threats
Closed / fragmented / lock-in solutions(vs. open internet-type solutions)
Installing and managing 50 B smart devices
Powering 1 T sensors
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The opportunity of IndustrialInternet for Finnish industry
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“Industrial Internet is not an opportunity– it is a must!”
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Finnish strengths
World class machinery industry in certain sectors,technology-savvy, able to create new services.
ICT and electronics sector looking for newbusiness opportunities after the disruption ofNokia.
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RDI activity
EU Horizon 2020: Cyber Physical Systems,Internet of Things
ECSEL PPP: embedded systems, IoT,smart systems, critical systems
Digile SHOK: IoT, D2I
FIMECC: S-STEP, S4Fleet
VTT Productivity with IoT
Tekes program on industrial internet (TBC)
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Module 4.1Ismo Vessonen, Pirkka TukevaGlobal asset management• CBM• Remote operation,monitoring
• Digital spare parts
Module 4.2.Miimu AiraksinenIntelligent infrastructures• Smart lighting (Janne Aikio,Marko Jurvansuu)
• Responsive buildings
Module 4.3Anu SeistoDigital society• Interoperable services• Digital infrastructure
Module 3. Information management and analysis, cyber security, Heli Helaakoski
Module 2. Connectivity, Pertti Raatikainen
Module 1. Networked sensors, Jukka Hast From real world phenomena to digital data
Program Lead, Heikki AilistoBusiness development, Petteri Alahuhta
Industrial internet is a VTT priority:ProIoT program – 90 M€ RDI investment 2013-16
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ConclusionIndustrial internet is coming. It will disrupt most businesses and publicservices during next 3 to 15 years.
All the major Finnish companies, whether machinery, processor ICT have recognized this, at least verbally.
Finnish view emphasizes asset management– as opposed tp manufacturing
Risks and threatsTalk does not lead to actionMajor information security breaches (company level)
OpportunitiesImproved competitiveness through offering productivity to customersOpen new business or take somebody else’s old one
What we should doPrepare IoT/II strategy – think networks, can’t do it alone.Analyze your services, products and processes. How does industrial internetimpact them? Is the game going to change? Should we change it?Start early with experiments, learn from experience, also from setbacks.
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Contact: Heikki Ailistoheikki.ailisto AT vtt.fi
+358 40 555 0726