Parallel session programme

MAY 22, DAY 1: 11–12.30

Assembly Cluster
Electrical contacts, cobots, and VR demonstrators towards digital and sustainable assembly operations

Session leaders: Sandra Mattsson, RISE & Robert Wester, Volvo Group

11–11.30
ELYFOG: Project information & TIMEBLY: presenting a handbook for time data management 
Lars Oxelmark, Scania and Mattias Silfver, SOLME AB 

11.30–12.00
Skilling or deskilling when working with collaborative robots?
- How to design future automation solutions to support human competence
Erik Billing, Högskolan i Skövde 

12:00–12:30 
VR simulation and training demonstrations 
Henrik Söderlund & Huizhong Cao, Chalmers and Erik Billing, Högskolan i Skövde 


Component Manufacturing Cluster
"Digitalization and quality of component manufacturing"
Session leader: Goran Ljustina, Aurobay

 

11–11.30
Quality assurance of laser welds (QWELD),
Rohollah Ghasemi, HiS

11.30–12.00
Robust Digitalization of Manufacturing Applications (RoDI)
Mariano Coll, Andreas Archenti och Monica Katherine Gonzalez, KTH

12:00–12:30 
A digital support feature for factory layout efforts
Andreas Lind, Scania / HiS


Forming & Joining Cluster
Session: Simulation driven material and forming process development
Session leaders: Stephanie Robertson, Volvo Cars & Johan Berglund, RISE

11–11.30
AluCAD - Aluminium Cast Alloy Development for sustainable structural castings 
Paul Jonason, MD Material Design

11.30–12.00
Failure prediction for complex load cases in sheet metal forming 
Lluís Perez Caro, RISE

12:00–12:30 
Development of actuators, sensors and intelligent control systems for sustainable forming processes 
Daniel Wiklund, RISE 


Study visit: Volvo Group Machining Site
Bus transfer from venue
Day 1: 11–12.45
Places are limited to 25 participants

 


MAY 22, DAY 1: 13.30 –15.00

Component Manufacturing Cluster
Session: Circular foundries
Session leader: Eva Troell, RISE

13:30–14:00 
Optimization of Sand Reclamation
Alain Dugu, Scania

14:00–14:30 
Sustainable foundry of the future 
Åsa Lauenstein, RISE

14:30–15:00 
Re-manufacturing of cast components by compound casting
Lennart Elmquist, RISE


Forming & Joining Cluster
Session: Simulation and measurement technologies for sustainable joining
Session leaders: Stephanie Robertson, Volvo Cars & Joakim Hedegård, SWERIM

13:30–14:00 
Improved laser-welded joints in Li-Ion batteries through material design 
Tag Hammam, Swerim

14:00–14:30 
Intelligent control towards 100 % automation of Gas Metal Arc Welding 
Erik Åstrand, Volvo CE 

14:30–15:00 
Adaptive robotized post-weld-treatment to enable sustainable design 
Joakim Hedegård, Swerim 


Logistics Cluster
Session: Intelligent logistics processes towards net-zero manufacturing
Session leader: Magnus Wiktorsson, KTH

13:30–14:00 
Industry IoT support of circular production system 
Patricia van Loon 

14:00–14:30 
Smart decision making to improve SC performance 
Ravi Kalaiarasan Scania / KTH

14:30–15:00 
Battery Factory Logistics towards zero footprint
Anna Olihn


Study visit: Aurobay
Bus transfer from venue
Time: 13.15–15.00
Places are limited to 25 participants  


 

MAY 23, DAY 2: 10.40–12.10

Digital Manufacturing Cluster
Session: Enhancing flexibility, energy efficiency and circularity:
Dynamic automation, simulation, and value chain collaboration

Session leaders: Magnus Widfeldt, RISE & Alf Andersson, Volvo Cars

10.40 – 11.10
Digital tools and services for data driven remanufacturing value chains (Dig4ReMan)
Johan Vallhagen, GKN Aerospace hains

11.10 – 11.40
Energy efficiency in industrial manufacturing using simulation-based optimization
Thomas Schmitt, Scania/Uppsala Univ

11.40–12.10
Sustainable and Flexible Automation of Seasonal Production through Dynamic Resource Management (FLAP)
Luis Ribeiro, Linköping Univ



Production Management Cluster
Session: Managing Production in the Net-Zero Era
Session leaders: Lena Moestam, Volvo GTO & Camilla Munther, RISE

10.40 – 11.10
FROM 'sustainability' visions TO action -
Developing resilient and sustainable production systems for the attractive, green and competitive industry of the future
Ulrika Harlin and Martin Kurdve, RISE

11.10 – 11.40
Challenges Moving Towards Net-Zero Manufacturing
Stina Lundin, Volvo GTO  

11.40–12.10
Maintenance of Battery Production at Industrial Scale
Jon Bokrantz, Chalmers 


Surface Treatment Cluster
Session: Surface treatment as an enabler for increased sustainability
Session leaders: Charlotte Ireholm, RISE & Simon Palm, Volvo Cars

10.40 – 11.10
Challenges when painting high volumes of battery cells
Simon Palm, Volvo Cars  

11.10 – 11.40
From testing and trials to production implementation - Sustainable pre-treatment with thin film
Martin Jönsson, Scania

11.40–12.10
Decrease the losses in electrical connections with the right surface treatment 
Jan Skogsmo, RISE 


Study visit: Aurobay
Bus transfer from venue
Time: 10:15-12.10
Places are limited to 25 participants


MAY 23, DAY 2: 13.10–14.40

Session: News from three mission driven Innovation programmes
Session leader: Boel Wadman, RISE

13.10–13.40
Metals and Minerals
Gert Nilson, Jernkontoret  

13.40–14.10
Advanced Digitalization - a joint effort with a focus on the industry’s digital and sustainable transformation
Lena Backlund, Advanced Digitalisation and Victor Centerholt, Teknikföretagen  

14.10–14.40
Net Zero Industry  
Cecilia Ramberg and Birgitta Öjmertz, RISE    


Digital Manufacturing Cluster
Session: Simulation, AI, and Digital twins for future net zero factories
Session leader:s Per Gullander, RISE & Alf Andersson, Volvo Cars

13.10–13.40
Virtual Verification of the Hemming Process (VIVFAP)
Alf Andersson, Volvo Cars, Fredrik Edelvik Chalmers FCC

13.40–14.10
Explainable and learning production and logistics by Artificial Intelligence (EXPLAIN)
Amos Ng, Skövde Univ

14.10–14.40
Aligning Architectures for Digital Twin of the Organization (ALADINO)  
Farid Edrisi, Linnaeus Univ


Geometry Cluster
Session: Geometry Matters: Advancing Quality Standards in Net-Zero Manufacturing Environment
Session leaders: Helena Björk, RISE & Marcus Zwörner, Väderstad

13.10–13.40
Less energy consumption with In-process verification support
Mikael Sjödahl, Luleå Tekniska Universitet

13.40–14.10
Benefits and challenges in Model-based definition implementation
Miroslaw Chamera, ARIADNE Engineering AB

14.10–14.40
How standards can be a key support for intelligent process support 
Magnus Lundgren, KTH and Mikael Hedlind, Sandvik / KTH


Study visit: Volvo Group Machining 
Bus transfer from venue
Time: 13–14.45
Places are limited to 25 participants