Lesezeit: 6 Minuten

8 October 2024

Approximately 200 participants joined the EuProGigant Open House Day 2024 which highlighted the crucial role data spaces plays in transforming the European manufacturing industry.

EuProGigant Open House Day 2024 mit Matthias Weigold, Claudia Schickling, Leonore Gewessler, Christian Bölling, Jens Schneider, Friedrich Bleicher - Photo Credit: (c) Simona Todorova

EuProGigant Open House Day 2024 with Matthias Weigold, Claudia Schickling, Leonore Gewessler, Christian Bölling, Jens Schneider, Friedrich Bleicher – Photo Credit: (c) EIT Manufacturing East

Vienna, 8 October, 2024. The yearly EuProGigant Open House Day 2024 took place at the magnificent Palais Ferstel in Vienna. The event offered a platform for partners and SMEs interested in data spaces with its five research and innovation projects. The event attracted an international audience from all over Europe and parts of Asia and North America. Under the theme “Navigating Data Spaces” approximately 200 participants witnessed an event which highlighted the crucial role data spaces plays in transforming the European manufacturing industry.

Opening Remarks by Political and Academic Leaders

Several presentations were the focal point of the event: Leonore Gewessler, Austria’s Federal Minister for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation, and Technology, discussed the environmental and societal benefits of data space projects like EuProGigant. Christina Decker, Director-General for Digital and Innovation Policy at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, emphasised the value of Austrian-German collaboration in Gaia-X-compliant data-sharing efforts. Jens Schneider, rector of Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien), explored how data spaces can empower small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to innovate and thrive in the current landscape. Claudia Schickling of TU Wien Pilotfabrik Industrie 4.0 highlighted the project’s success in fostering collaboration between both academic institutions and industry representatives.

Keynote Presentations by Renowned Experts

Afterwards, the Open House Day provided interesting panels and keynotes into crucial topics to the manufacturing sector. The keynote “Ready for the shopfloor. The projects’ demonstrators“ showcased the practical demonstrators that originated within the research projects. The panel titled “Why Should We Care? Gaia-X for SMEs” discussed how SMEs could harness the benefits of Gaia-X’s secure, federated data infrastructure. The keynote “Digital Twins of the Future” highlighted the transformative potential of Asset Administration Shells (AAS) for improved operational efficiency. “Beyond Barcodes: The Power of Digital Product Passports” examined how Digital Product Passports (DPPs) could revolutionise product tracking and compliance. Additionally, “Make Money! How to Create Profitable Business in Data Ecosystems” gave examples for strategies optimising supply chains and thus unlock new revenue streams in data ecosystems.

Networking Success in Focus

Participants at the event were further able to explore the project demonstrators of the sister projects of the EuProGigant ecosystem first hand. AMIDS, DIONE-X, ESCOM and Flex4Res showcased their different models to the participants interested and raised awareness of how differently data spaces can be leveraged.

The event was made possible by the generous support of sponsors. CONTACT Software served as the Premium Sponsor, contributing cutting-edge solutions in digital transformation. INDUSTRIEMAGAZIN acted as the Media Partner, spreading the event’s impact across Austria’s production industry. T-Systems Austria and Gaia-X Hub Austria sponsored the event and the networking sessions.

Last but not least, we want to thank Beatrice Schmidt, Managing Director of WEKA Industrie Medien GmbH, who guided through the event, while Christian Bölling, Managing Director of EIT Manufacturing Central, moderated the panels.

The success of the EuProGigant Open House Day 2024 demonstrated the large-scale potential of data-sharing in driving the future of European manufacturing. With key stakeholders engaging in discussions and knowledge exchanges, the event left a lasting impression, setting the stage for future innovations.

Highlight photos:
You can view some highlights from the event through our photo gallery, which is available here.

EuProGigant Magazine:
To revisit some of the key topics discussed, feel free to explore the “EuProGigant Magazine for souvereign data usage – 2024”, which you can access here.

Business modelling in data spaces:
We were very fortunate to publish the Whitepaper “Federating a Manufacturing Data Space. Aspects of Business Modelling and Governance.” before the event. Authored by Dr. h.c. Wolfgang KNIEJSKI (EIT Manufacturing East) and Felix HOFFMANN (Technische Universität Darmstadt) the paper provides an overview on how business and governance models, aligned with European values, can foster collaboration among manufacturing stakeholders. This is a critical step towards building federated data-sharing services within a manufacturing data ecosystem using the Gaia-X framework and supporting the European Manufacturing Data Space initiatives. You can access the full White Paper here.

About EuProGigant

EuProGigant stands for the “European Production Giganet for Disaster-Resilient Self-Orchestration of Value-Added and Learning Ecosystems.” This binational project began on March 1, 2021, and runs for four years. The goal is to establish a cross-location, digitally networked production ecosystem. It is part of Austria’s “FTI Offensive Big Data in Production” program, supported by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation, and Technology (BMK), as well as Germany’s “Development of Digital Technologies” program from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK). EuProGigant is a registered EU-wide trademark of TU Wien and TU Darmstadt, both in word and image.

EuProGigant is supported by a consortium from Austria and Germany. The consortium leaders are the Pilot Factory Industry 4.0 at TU Wien and the Institute for Production Management, Technology, and Machine Tools at TU Darmstadt.

Press contact:

E-Mail: media@euprogigant.com

Lukas Schwab & Dominique Garcia Marschall

EIT Manufacturing