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Government and Fraunhofer Drive Forward Implementation of Industry 4.0

They recently completed the first phase of the project, in which a reference architecture model for a secure data space has been defined and the first cross-sector use cases have been implemented. This precompetitive research project, for which the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has granted funding of EUR 5 million, is ready to move on to its second phase. “Companies operating in Germany and throughout Europe can rest assured that the Industrial Data Space is a concept that will keep their data safe. And if we can establish the concept as an international standard, German industry will be the first to benefit,” says German Federal Minister of Education and Research Prof. Johanna Wanka.

The next project goal is to carve out a position for the Industrial Data Space in relation to and in interaction with other reference architectures, such as those being developed by the Industrial Internet Consortium in USA or the Japanese Industrial Value Chain Initiative – because, in today’s global supply chains, the flow of data is not restricted to a single country and companies therefore need integrated, cross-border solutions. “The Industrial Data Space concept has met with considerable interest in many workshops and forums held in connection with Germany’s G20 presidency”, comments Prof. Boris Otto, head of research for the Industrial Data Space initiative and director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering ISST/DE. “We are currently in discussions with partners in many countries, including Argentina, China, India, Japan, Mexico and USA, with the goal of establishing the Industrial Data Space architecture on an international basis.”

To ensure interoperability with the many different digital standards in use around the world, the project teams are developing technological blueprints for data sovereignty solutions. Fraunhofer researchers are working closely with the Industrial Data Space Association to apply their results in the form of use cases for partner companies. The Industrial Data Space initiative was launched in late 2014 by the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, with the support of industrial partners and government agencies. Its purpose is to establish a reference architecture model for the Industrial Data Space and promote its use on an international scale. The initiative comprises a research project and a user association. The research project is managed by the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and funded by BMBF as the precompetitive stage of a longer-term project to establish the Industrial Data Space as an international standard. The initiative’s launch was followed in January 2016 by the creation of the Industrial Data Space Association, a non-profit organization tasked with representing users’ interests and standardizing the results of the research project. The association presently counts 74 companies based in 13 different countries among its members, and its international range is continuing to grow. Alongside well-known German groups such as Bosch, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens and Volkswagen, its members also include the Huawei Corporation/CN and the Netherlands organization for Applied Scientific Research TNo. The activities of the Industrial Data Space initiative are conducted in close collaboration with the Plattform Industrie 4.0, an alliance of representatives from politics, industry, associations, science and trade unions. 


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