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Technology Centre Hermia Ltd
A networker and accelerator of expertise
Timo Rainio
Welcome to Hermia !
Hermia & Tampere University of TechnologyInterfacing the Future
• Technology Centre Hermia Ltd strengthens the growth, development and competitiveness of technology companies.
• The company prepares, coordinates and implements development projects in cooperation with companies, universities and research institutions and builds national and international networks for the development of leading-edge expertise.
• The company promotes the development of the business environments, networking and competitiveness of technology-based companies.
• Technology Centre Hermia Ltd is responsible for the coordination of the Tampere Region Centre of Expertise Programme and, in 2007-2013, for the implementation of Centres of Expertise in five fields.
Key information
• Employees 41 (04/2009) • Turnover and other revenue EUR 6.2 million (B
2007) • The company is part of the City of Tampere
corporate group (100%) and is the key implementer of business development policy in the City of Tampere and the surrounding region.
• Member of the Finnish Science Park Association TEKEL and the International Association of Science Parks IASP.
• Member of the pan-European Manufuture and Artemis technology communities. Manufuture focuses on production and manufacturing technologies and Artemis on the development of embedded systems.
Services
• Technology Centre Hermia Ltd promotes the emergence of new technology-based business and the development of competitiveness in the mechanical engineering and automation, ICT and energy technology industries.Services, development projects and company networks are directed to companies, and they provide support for – business – product development, the utilization of new
technology – training and professional skills – sharing knowledge and experiences – well-being at work – recruitment – foresight – funding
Business networks
Centre of Game Business, Research and Industrywww.neogames.fi
COSS (Centre for Open Source Solutions)www.coss.fi
Centre for Sustainable Energy Solutions - Sentrewww.sentre.fi
LCC Finland (Laser Competence Centre)www.lccfinland.fi
CUBIQ (Centre for Ubiquitous Computing)www.cubiq.fi
FIMA (Forum for Intelligent Machines)www.fima.fi
Company network or minicluster activities concern in-depth development cooperation between companies and research institutions. The activities are concentrated on focused business areas. The aim is to advance competitiveness and business. Minicluster activities are based on membership and the active commitment and participation of members in development cooperation.
Skills and Expertise Development in Finland
Centre of Expertise Programme
• The purpose of the Finnish Government’s Centre of Expertise Programme is to utilise top level knowledge and expertise as a resource for business operations, job creation and regional development
• The programme is founded on the utilization of regional expertise which is of an internationally high standard.
• The national programme is implemented by 13 nationally significant expertise clusters and 21 centres of expertise in different regions.
• The Tampere Region Centre of Expertise Programme coordinated by Technology Centre Hermia Ltd is one of 21 centres of expertise in Finland.
• The Tampere Region Centre of Expertise Programme is a participant in seven expertise clusters. Technology Centre Hermia Ltd has been implementing the national Centre of Expertise Programme in the central Tampere Region since 1995.
• The Centre of Expertise Programme’s national website www.oske.net
Hermia participates in five clusters
The Tampere Region Centre of Expertise has been expanded to cover seven fields of expertise for the years 2007-2013.The centres of expertise receive half of their basic funding from the state and half from cities and municipalities. The main part of their volume is constituted by the projects they launch.
The expertise clusters in the central Tampere Region during the centre of expertise period are:
•Intelligent Machines (National coordination) •Ubiquitous Computing (National coordination) •Digital Contents •Energy Technology •Nanotechnology
and those implemented by Finn-Medi Research Ltd are•Health Technology•Biotechnology
Clusters and the Centres of Expertise
Living Business Competence ClusterJoensuu, Hämeenlinna,
Lahti, Helsinki
Digibusiness FinlandHämeenlinna, Helsinki, Tampere, Kouvola
Food Developent Competence ClusterKuopio, Helsinki, Seinäjoki, Turku
Forest Industry Future Competence Cluster Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kajaani, Kokkola, Mikkeli,
Lappeenranta, Turku
HealthBio Red Biotech Competence ClusterKuopio, Oulu,Helsinki,
Tampere, Turku
Health and Well-being Competence Cluster Kuopio, Oulu, Helsinki, Tampere
Ubiquitous Computing Comptence ClusterJyväskylä, Oulu, Pori,
Helsinki, Tampere
Nanotechnology Competence ClusterJoensuu, Jyväskylä, Kokkola, Mikkeli, Oulu,
Helsinki, Tampere
Energy Technology Comptence ClusterJoensuu, Jyväskylä, Vaasa, Pori ja Tampere
Cleantech ClusterKuopio, Lahti, Oulu, Helsinki
Intelligent Machines Competence ClusterHyvinkää, Hämeenlinna, Lappeenranta,
Seinäjoki, Tampere
Tourism and Experience Management Competence Cluster
Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Savonlinna, Turku
Maritime Competence ClusterLappeenranta, Pori, Turku, Vaasa
Centre of Expertise Programme 2007-2013
Digibusiness
• Main themes– social media– ubimedia – games
• The chosen areas are existing and future growth engines in digital media business that have significant new business prospects
• The centre of expertise utilizes the region’s wide-ranging expertise foundation and generates projects, events and new network structures that support the emergence of new growth business and strengthen the expertise and growth of companies in the region.
The Digibusiness Cluster focuses on the development of content business expertise by providing companies with services related to business expertise, product and service development and internationalization. Three entities that are important to the industry have been selected as joint themes: the promotion of internationalization, the accumulation of business expertise and acceleration of research and development activities in the SME sector, and the gathering of data related to the industry.
Energy technology
• Main themes:
– Boiler and gasification technologies and their applications in power and heat plants and in energy-intensive industry.
– Multi-fuel plants, the effects of the co-use of several different fuels on incineration processes, emissions, material and structural solutions and process control.
– Industrial energy solutions, the efficient and economical utilization of industrial by-product flows, heat load and waste heat.
The Energy Technology Cluster focuses on industry that produces machines, equipment and services needed for energy production, distribution and use. Pressures for change in the energy industry generate opportunities for the Finnish energy technology industry, particularly in the market for clean energy and climate change control. The aim is to achieve significant growth in the development and competitive capacity of Finnish companies in the cluster.
Ubiquitous computing
• Technology Centre Hermia Ltd is responsible for the national coordination of the ubiquitous computing cluster programme in 2007-2010
• Main themes:– New electronics– Human-centred technology– Networks and network elements– Software engineering and open source– Ubimedia
• The Tampere Region Centre of Expertise for Ubiquitous Computing accelerates the growth of the ICT sector in the central Tampere Region
In the future ICT will be increasingly embedded as an integral part of applications and business in various industries. The cluster’s main task is to generate new, globally competitive ICT business activity. Our vision is to transform Finland into Europe’s leading concentration of expertise in the development, commercialization and utilization of intelligence that is human-centred, de-centralized, mobile and embedded in the built environment.
Nanotechnology
• The Tampere Region Centre of Expertise in the Nanotechnology Cluster Programme is divided into
– photonics (incl. nanophotonics, optoelectronics and laser technology)
– future composite materials
• Both areas of expertise are closely linked to the core of the cluster programme
The Nanotechnology
Cluster is formed by the
internationally strong
Finnish research and
technology areas of nano-
and microtechnology and
future materials based on
them. The cluster’s vision
is to turn Finland into one
of the key EU centres of
applied research and
business related to nano-
and microtechnologies and
new materials based on
them. The cluster aims to
achieve regional, national
and international
cooperation and
networking.
Intelligent Machines
• Technology Centre Hermia Ltd is responsible for the national coordination of the intelligent machines cluster programme in 2007-2013
• The content areas for which Tampere is responsible include:
– Intelligent machines and systems
– Factory automation and mobile machines
Intelligent machines are machines and machine systems which have significant added value brought by information technology, electronics, software and telecommunications. The cluster aims to answer key future challenges in the industry by utilizing and increasing leading-edge expertise. The intelligent machines expertise cluster is a strategic network of companies, research and educational institutions and public players which develops technology, business models, innovation environments, competitiveness and efficiency.
Tampere, The Most Important Industrial City in Finland … Why ?
Tampere Was Established in1779 Between Two Lakes
© Tampereen kaupunkimittausyksikkö 2001
Näsijärvi
Pyhäjärvi
18 meters difference: Tammerkoski Rapids
Got Its Power from Tammerkoski Rapids
Tampere High Tech History
1911 1. attempt to fly
1911 1. mechanical clothing factory- Pukutehdas
1916 1. electric melting furnace- Lokomo
1921 1. enterprise in plastic industry - Sarvis
1923 1. radio broadcasting
1909 The largest tapestry factory in Nordic
Countries - Winter
1837 1. multi-storey factory building + steel pillars - Finlayson
1843 1. paper machine - Frenckell
1875 1. shoe factory - Aaltonen
1878 2. phone connection (1. in Helsinki 1877)
1882 1. electric light (in Nothern Europe)- Edison generator number 3
1888 1. street lights - 30 arc lamps
1908 1. automatic weaving machines in Finland - Tampereen
puuvillatehdas
1959 1. on machine covering for paper
1821 Finlayson factory activities startIN
FIN
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1929 Gold metal for Lokomo of chrome
steel anvils in world exhibition in
Barcelona
1779 City of Tampere is
founded , rights for fre
e trade
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Achievements of Information and communication technology
First in the world
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•Kalmar Industries over 50% container handling machinery•Sandvik Mining and Costruction 35% mining and construction•Metso Automation over 15% automation for process industry
(paper industry)
•Metso Minerals 15% mobile rock crushers•Kvaerner Pulping 10–50 % Boilers •PCE-engineering70 % Hollow core slab machinery•Tamglass over 70% safety glass machinery (architectural
and automotive)
•Timberjack 30% forest machinery•Bronto Skylift over 60% fire and rescue platforms•Fastems 70% multilevel FMS•Ata Gears 50% spiral bevel gears for marine
applications•Gardner Denver 30 % ship compressors (Tamrotor)
•Avant Tecno 40% mini loaders (max. one ton)
Global market leaders in the Tampere Region
Global MarketShare
Sandvik Mining and Construction
Kalmar Industries
John Deere
Timber-jack
Avant Techno
25
Glaston
Fastems
But How ? … by working together with Industry, Development Organizations, Universities and Education
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The Cluster of Mechanical Engineering in Tampere Region
COMPONENTS Steel constructions Power transmission Hydraulic. Tools Castings, Forgs Technical rubber & plasticsCONTROL SYSTEMSControlling /measuring and monitoringAutomationElectronicProgramming
VTT
TAMPERE UNIVERSITY
OF TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPERE
TAMPERE AND PIRKANMAA
POLYTECHNIC
VOCATIONAL COLLEGES
TAMPERE VOCATIONAL
ADULT EDUCATION
CENTRE
SERVICES CAE Prototyping Factory services
MOBILE MACHINES Container handling systems Stone crushers Drilling machines Forest machines Hoisting apparatus
ENERGY AND PROCESS Power plants Flue gas cleaning Machines of electricity delivery Stock preparation Paper mill automation
FACTORY AND PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Glass machines Machine tools, FMS Material handling Factory automation Washing machines
MINING, FOREST, SERVISES & MAINTENANCE Forest, Construction Transportation Real estate Hoisting services
PROCESS INDUSTRY Forest Paper Food Chemistry Energy
OTHER INDUSTRY Workshops Construction Electronics and electro technical Plastics Safety glass
Research& Education
Component suppliers
PART ASSEMBLY
PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
PARTNER
NETWORKS
System suppliersEnd users
Cluster leaders
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OSKE
ROVIR GIM
LEARNING ENVIROMENTS
Fastems FMS – training center TP Welding CenterLASSI – Light assembly club Automaint CAM –forum5 axis milling environmentValuAtlas for Foundry instituteelTrio- eLearning network
PROJECTS
Wellness at work (HyNä)AHA -automationVahva -job rotationelTrio –West-FinlandPirel+ -electronicsOlavi -laser technologyKoMe 2020 –foresight
SERVICES FOR KEY CLUSTERS
Foresight services Programme and project preparations Mini-clusters Centre of Expertise programmes Fully comprehensive project implementation Development services Expert and Training servicesVenture Garage
WORK GROUPS FORUMSTAC –automation centre, Electronic production, Machine vision, Trio programme
HYNÄSISUORC
Laser LCC Factory Automation
Energy Mobile machines
Components
Technology Centre Hermia, Mechanical Engineering and Automation
FIMA
Laser LCC Factory Automation
Mobile machines
Components
Mini clusters
Case FIMA,Industry – Research cooperation
FIMA – Forum for Intelligent Machines
A new technology platform for mobile work machines, which brings together Finnish specialists in the industry and research
36 members:- global market leader companies- suppliers - research organisations- universities
Forerunners in work machine automation and unmanned operations
To find the common targets of applied basic research in the industry
To direct the research in accordance with needs of the industry
To invest in strategic long-range research
To promote the allocation of public funding in intelligent mobile work machines.
Objectives
Applied basic research
Basic research
Applied research
Product development Companies
Group of companies
Research organisations
Universities
FIMA
10 – 20 %
80 – 90 %
100 %
30 – 50 %
Share of public funding
Research initiator
The annual general meeting ratifies the research targets and
agenda Operative decisions are made in FIMA board Main activity in Working Groups
- 4 working groups- specialists meetings- open for all members- research project planning and supervision
Separate steering groups for each projects
FIMA activity
FIMA working groups
Energy
efficiencyMeasurement
Design
methods
Machine
group control
Human-machine Interface
Grade of intelligence
Machine systems
Sensing & Perception
Drive line
Work Tools
Power & Energy
Navigation
Communication
Control & software
Diagnostics
Machine Structure
Machine design
Product processes
Smart Machine Control
Autonomous Machine
Machine Groups
Maintenance and lifecycle
Software design
Testing
Simulation
Safety
Environment
FIMA research areas
Case elTRIOe-learning cooperation
elTRIOe-learning network in the area of metal industry,mechanical engineering and automation
www.eltrio.fi
elTRIO – concept
pedagocical & ITsupport
Coordination
Learning-material
databank
Educationorganizations
Industry
ST
UD
EN
T
NetworkingTRIO-
Techonology
program
FMS systems
WeldingControll & IT
networking
Mobile workingmachine
Machine Vision
etc..
Development groups
elTRIO
elTRIO is co-operation network of technology industries for educational institutes and authorities for taking care of not wasting time and money by doing same eLearning materials in several institutes. The main idea in elTRIO is that the network tries to find ways to share eLearning materials instead of creating own versions of materials and learning objects which already exist.
The elTRIO partnership in the consortium may consist of
• Global suppliers in the technology industry, such as Fastems (flexible manufacturing systems, www.fastems.com) and Metso (process industry machinery and systems, www.metso.com)
• Supply networks of SMEs in electronics and electro-technical industry, automation, mechanical engineering, and metals industry
• Technology centres that coordinate the elTRIO network and promote the emergence of new, technology-oriented business and developing competitiveness in key clusters, including mechanical engineering and automation
• Research units with expertise and support in implementation and localization of products and services developed in the project
• Educational institutions (from vocational education to universities) that are responsible for education and training in the field of technology industry
• eLearning and software companies to localize and market project results
FMS Training Center
www.fms-ajokortti.fi:(fms driving licence)
• Theory in the classroom• Moodle e-learning environment
(material, exercisies, study info) • Real training environment• Training using FMS-simulator• Working at real life
FMS Driving LicenceFMS ”Scooter” Driving Licence
Web 2.0 & Learning=> elTRIO www-pages, ning social media platform=> workplace learning=> virtual company
www.eltrio.fi
elTRIO is looking for European cooperation
• elTRIO (www.eltrio.fi) is a national e-learning network for technology industries, metals industry, mechanical engineering, electronics and automation. It is a major national actor that is looking for European cooperation to support the international activities of the technology industries.
• We are looking for possibilities for cooperation with similar European networks in the technology industry and an opportunity to benefit from the results of European research and development projects. We are especially interested in projects that design and develop innovative methods, tools and services for simulations and virtual manufacturing, knowledge management, distributed collaboration at work and learning at work, in both mobile and fixed environments.
Case Teknokas,Innovation Education Cooperation
Teknokas Education Center in Ylivieska
• TEKNOKAS, the first nationwide technology education center in Finland, is developing general technology education in primary and secondary schools.
• The center develops the contents and methods of technology education as well as teaching materials and equipment for technology education.
• One of the main activities of the center is to arrange primary and secondary school teachers updating training in technology education, to support them to take into account the cross-curricula theme of technology education in their teaching and school culture.
National level Technology Education Cooperation
• TEKNOKAS supports educating children, via teachers, to understand, value and develop further the environment that man has built for his purposes, i.e. technology.
• The content areas include automation and robotics, mechanics, structures, electricity and electronic as well as the basic issues related to the production, storage and utilisation of energy.
• As technology often develops through innovations, important goals of technology education also include the development of skills to observe and solve problems related to the built environment and encouragement of creativity
Teknokas community in Internet
http://teknokas.ning.com
http://www.teknokas.fi
Structures
Mechanisms and machines
Electrics and electronics
Automation and robotics
Energy
Primary/Secondary School High School Vocational schools University Industry Travel
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Technology Education curricula
Teknokas clubs at School
Competitions
Learning by doing
Learning at the workplace
Web 2.0 & Social Media
Company visits for schools
Simulations
On Job Training
Tampere Inno Centre
A CHILD’S INNOVATION – pressure pad in the mailbox
© Esa-Matti Järvinen
Did you know 2.0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMcfrLYDm2U
Timo RainioTechnology Centre Hermia Ltd.
timo.rainio@hermia.fi
http://timoraino.blogspot.com
+358 500 7366 05
http://www.hermia.fi
http://www.intelligentmachines.fihttp://www.eltrio.fi
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