Andreas Riel
Prof. at the Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
Susumu Sasabe
JUSE, Japan
Michael Reiner
Prof. at the IMC FH Krems, Austria
The world is changing from having different separate products and production processes to an integrated IOT world with fully networked, automated, connected and AI supported processes. When you drive a car, maybe in 15 years from now you use the mobile and connect the IT infrastructure to everything in the life. How will such a world look like, How will a life cycle management in this future work?
Dr Andreas Riel is a Prof. at Grenoble INP and did his Habilitation in Innovation Management. He has 10 years experience with AVL in Austria, and works in leading industry projects with ISCN as a senior consultant since 15 years. He is and has been safety and security coach to leading automotive industry projects at supplier but also at OEM level. He is a program committee member at CIRP (world leading manufacturing engineering conference series) and member of the book editing team and program committee member of EuroSPI since many years. He is involved in leading research projects at Grenoble INP about life cycle engineering and manufacturing.
Supported by the Marie Curie EU project OPENINNOTRAIN (secondment Dr Messnarz in cooperation with TU Hamburg) the topic of frugal innovation has been integrated with a discussion from 2024 onwards. The topic of TUHH about frugal innovation where car makers can operate and develop at lower cost by still keeping a high level of quality and safety is important for the sustainability of European production and design processes.
Workshop Program 04.09.2024
EuroSPI Chair, Dr Richard Messnarz
Stan Stutton, President of the ISSPA, USA, and Prof. Ita Richardson of UL and Lero, Ireland, General Chair of ICSSP 2024
Automotive Skills Alliance, Dr Jakub Stolfa, ASA Director
iNTACS, Bernhard Sechser, Advisory Board Member
Samer Sameh, EuroSPI Chair for ASA Cooperation
Marly Valderrama, Christian Wandji, Andreas Riel, Helmi Ben Rejeb, and Peggy Zwolinski, Grenoble Alpes University, CNRS, Grenoble INP, France
Alexander Poth, Luca Saalfeld, Volkswagen AG, Germany
Bent Meemken and Alexander Poth, University of Hildesheim, Germany
Lara Sophie van Haentjens, Ruben Ruiz Torrubiano and Michael Reiner, IMC University of Applied Science Krems, Austria
Jose Hidalgo-Crespo, Andreas Riel, Grenoble Alpes University, CNRS, Grenoble INP , France, Paulina Golinska-Dawson, Poznan University of Technology, Poland, Alex Bunodiere, Joost R. Duflou, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Alexander Poth, Torben Prang and Olsi Rrjolli, Volkswagen AG, Germany
Discussion - invited expert Dr. rer. pol. Stephan Buse, Center for Frugal Innovation at the Technical University of Hamburg
Gerald Wagenhofer, UBW Unternehmensberatung Wagenhofer GmbH, Austria
Panel Chair: Anita Carleton, Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute Executive Software Solutions Director, IEEE Fellow
Panelists are:
Professor Lionel Briand, Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, DirectorDr. Ipek Ozkaya, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute Engineering Intelligent Software Systems Technical Director
Dr. Alexander Poth, Volkswagen AG, IT Quality Manager
John Robert, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute Software Solutions Deputy Director
Roland Weiss, Head of R&D and Technology, ABB
Note: To reach the beer festival and not lose the places we must leave at 17.30 with the busses (sorry for that short time, but later reservations are not possible because the festival is so well known that other people/groups/tourists will compete/pay/invest for the places onsite). The buses are directly in front of the building. You can either store your bags at the conference location (locked till next morning), or you can take them to the bus and you will have the same bus on the journey back.
Have a nice typical Bavarian festival, if possible in Lederhosen!
Address: Herbststraße 2, 83022 Rosenheim, Germany
Important Information
Key Contributors
This workshop focuses on sustainable services, sustainable products, sustainable environments, future and sustainable eco-systems, new concepts that will empower sustainability.
Openinnotrain as a Marie Curie EU project sponsors secondments of experts (travel cost) to work together. The integration of frugal innovation in cooperation with TU Hamburg in the workshop has been elaborated in an Openinnotrain secondment.
Interactive Workshop Approach
Each presentation will be discussed. A discussion and brainstorming at the end shall come up with a set of key questions to be addressed by EuroSPI in this topic in the future.