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Industry 4.0 - Alan Norbury, Central Technology Officer - Siemens UK

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Event
  • Session
  • Friday, 04 September 2015
  • 10:4 - 10:4
  • Duration: 20 mins
  • Publication date: 24 Sep 2015
  • Location: DPL, Media City, Salford, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Northern Robotics Network Launch Event

About the session

The IET attended the launch of the Northern Robotics Network Event Showcase on 4th September at the University of Salford, MediaCity UK.  With a fast-growing public interest in the Robotics industry, and increasing coverage from numerous sci-fi journals, the BBC and Sky News in recent weeks, the event highlighted the significant impact in which Robotics will have on our lives in years to come. With this in mind, one of David Cameron’s priority policies received its biggest showcase yet, as the Innovate UK’s Northern Robotics Network (NRN) unveiled a glimpse of what the future could look like for UK business.

The launch of the Innovate UK’s NRN represents a milestone in the government’s technology mission, bringing together the partners in academia, research and development and commercial innovation in robotics and autonomous systems to enable faster, wealth-creating applications of rapidly-moving technology.

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, has highlighted that the UK is in a prime position to achieve a 10 per cent share of a robotics and autonomous systems market estimated to be worth £70bn by 2020. A report by McKinsey estimated the application of advanced robotics could generate a potential global economic impact of $1.9 trillion to $6.4 trillion by 2025.

Paul Mort, chairman of the NRN, said: “By collaborating with our partners, academia and commercial enterprise we can create new economic opportunities across the UK and worldwide faster and more productively than previously possible. The aim is to establish our network as a Northern Powerhouse for Robotics and Autonomous Systems, growing it on behalf of UK plc and export the applications and products across global markets.”

More than 300 delegates were in attendance, as experts and scientists revealed their progress made so far under a programme known as GAMMA (Growing Autonomous Mission Management Applications), a three-year, £9million investment by the government in the regions.

Experts from industries including food production, manufacturing, nuclear, aerospace and rail demonstrated their breakthrough technology alongside small business from within the Northern Robotics Network area. Corporate business, too, showed their advances including Siemens, ABB and James Fisher, which has developed remote underwater vehicles for helping to remove nuclear waste from Sellafield. 

The sheer diversity of innovation and applications showcased the real value being developed through businesses 

in the region, both large and small. Looking to educate the supply chain in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) to increase their efficiency and productivity, access funding and resources to benefit businesses, establish partnerships to learn from each other and jointly support RAS projects, the network are looking to improve and develop a skilled work force to deliver new and innovative products and services and build a vibrant technical and business ecosystem that can compete successfully in a global market place.

The launch event was held in association with the University of Salford, Innovate UK’s Northern Robotics Network, the Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Partnerships, SMART-E partnership, the Food Manufacturing Engineering Group and the GAMMA Partnership.

Keywords:
  • ABB
  • AI
  • Academia
  • Aerospace
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Autonomous Systems
  • Commercial
  • Development
  • Diversity
  • Engineering
  • Enterprise
  • Food
  • GAMMA
  • Government
  • Innovate UK
  • Innovation
  • Intelligent Systems
  • James Fisher
  • Manufacturing
  • Media City
  • NRN
  • Network
  • Northern
  • Nuclear
  • Paul Mort
  • Prime Minister
  • Production
  • RAS
  • Rail
  • Research
  • Robotics
  • Robots
  • SME’s
  • Sellafield
  • Siemens
  • Technology
  • University of Salford
  • Unmanned Vehicles
  • Vehicles
  • applications
  • ecosystem
  • efficiency
  • infrastructure
  • partnership.
  • software

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  • Alan  Norbury

    Alan Norbury

    Siemens PLC, Central Technology Officer

    Alan Norbury is the Central Technology Officer for Siemens industrial activities - a leading global supplier of industrial plant and software, manufacturing automation and drive technologies to industrial customers across the UK and Ireland.Alan started his career as an Apprentice in Siemens Congleton in 1978 moving into the role of Technical Specialist where he specialised in automation and low voltage products. In 1998 Alan spent time in Germany acting as Global Account Manager for key accounts such as Philip Morris & ICI.He later became the UK Product Specialist for a number of advanced technologies, developing into the role of Applications Specialist primarily focussing on the UK OEM market. Alan setup a team of Application Specialists in 1997, a team of pre-sales technical consultants located around the UK and Ireland who advise customers on the best use of Siemens technologies.Alan spent the past two years working closely with High Value Manufacturing Catapult Centres, particularly the Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry and more recently the AMRC Sheffield. He is now Siemens Industrial Central Technology Officer and dedicates his time to developing leading technology innovation which seeks to benefit Siemens UK manufacturing facilities and also Siemens industrial customers.
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