Agenda

Wednesday, 11 September 2024


9.00 a.m.            WELCOME!  
                            Johannes Rehm, Rehm Thermal Systems 

9.15 a.m.            #opentochange: Focus on effectiveness – from batch operation to line solution
                            Lisa Leonhardt and Michael Hanke, Rehm Thermal Systems 

9.45 a.m.            #opentochange: Making materials intelligent with X-Ray and AI 
                            
Dr Patrick Bleiziffer, maXerial

10.15 a.m.         #opentochange: Immersing yourself in green coatings – looking at coatings from a sustainability perspective
                           
Denny Bartels,  Tonfunk GmbH Ermsleben                                  


10.45 a.m.           COFFEE BREAK


11.15 a.m.          #opentochange: Transformative technologies: the AI journey at Rehm Thermal Systems
                             Mehmet Yalcin and Markus Mittermair, Rehm Thermal Systems

12.00 a.m.          #keynote: Networked and at risk – cyber security in production
                             Professor Dr Dennis-Kenji Kipker, cyberintelligence.institute


01.00 p.m.           LUNCH


02.00 – 04.30 p.m.                        

Workshop 1:    Utilising the energy source of the future: insights into the production of fuel cells

Workshop 2:    Effective coating and dispensing lines: balancing costs and quality

Workshop 3:    Innovative soldering processes with and without vacuum – convection, vapour phase and contact soldering processes

Workshop 4:    Sustainable electronics production: energy efficiency and resource conservation in SMD production

You can organize the afternoon individually according to your interests: in the time slots from 2.00 to 3.00 p.m. and 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., you can register for our workshops, visit the info points and exhibition of our partner companies and take part in tours of our company and our Technology Academy.


07.00 p.m.           EVENING EVENT
 


Focus on effectiveness – from batch operation to line solution

09.15 – 09.45 a.m.

Lisa Leonhardt and Michael Hanke, Rehm Thermal Systems GmbH

The conversion of production processes from batch processes to continuous line production compares the advantages and disadvantages of both production methods and highlights the challenges associated with this transformation. Case studies and real-life examples are used to discuss successful transitions and their positive impact on operational performance.

 

Making materials intelligent with X-Ray and AI

09.45  – 10.15 a.m.

Dr Patrick Bleiziffer, maXerial

Modern production processes increasingly utilize imaging techniques, such as optical and X-ray methods, to ensure quality and compliance with high-tech industry standards. These processes leverage AI-driven methods to enhance real-time analysis of 2D and 3D data, focusing on automation, robustness and accuracy.

Networked and at risk – cyber security in production

12.00 – 01.00 p.m.

Professor Dr Dennis‐Kenji Kipker, cyberintelligence.insitute

The fact that the cyber security threat situation has increased massively in recent years is probably an open secret by now. But what can be done to master this acute threat situation? In its current cybersecurity strategy, the European Union has committed itself to a holistic concept of digital resilience that involves users, manufacturers and intermediaries in equal measure, thereby focussing more than ever on the digital supply chain – especially in the industrial environment.