SIMS 2018
2nd International Symposium on Small-scale Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
16 – 18 April 2018
FARNHAM ESTATE Spa & Golf Resort, Cavan, Ireland
Cavan was the venue for the Second International Symposium on Small-scale Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (SIMS 2018) hosted at the Farnham Estate Spa & Golf Resort, Cavan from 16-18 April 2018. SIMS is a leading international forum for academic and industrial experts to disseminate information on the most recent theories, practices and research results in the field of Small-scale Intelligent Manufacturing Systems.
Small-scale Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (SIMS) is an emerging concept and is of paramount importance for improving and enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of manufacturers, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, in order to survive in today’s rapidly changing market. SIMS aims at incorporating state-of-the-art technologies with leading edge management methods for achieving continuous improvement in flexibility, reliability, productivity and sustainability of manufacturing systems, in order to provide customers with highly customized products at reasonable price and rapid delivery.
This high level academic symposium, organised under the auspices of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), and the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), brought together senior academics from universities in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Germany, Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Welcoming the symposium delegates, Minister Heather Humphreys T.D., Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Government of Ireland, said that the theme of the conference was perfectly in line with Irish government policy on enterprise innovation. Minister Humphreys acknowledged the work being done within SIMS and paid tribute to Cavan Innovation and Technology Centre, Local Enterprise Office Cavan and South West College for their proactive role in bringing the symposium to Cavan.
Keynote presentations were made by leading academics:-
o Prof. Dr. Seán McLoone, Queen’s University Belfast (QUB), Northern Ireland.
Topic: Greedy search meets spatial dynamic sampling – a manufacturing informatics story.
o Prof. Dr. Bjørn Solvang, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway (Honorary Chair SIMS 2018).
Topic: Digitalization….our journey: Perspective from education and research.
o Professor Dr Denis Dowling, University College (UCD).
Topic: Achieving enhanced manufacturing competitiveness through the wider adoption of Industry 4.0.
o Dr John Moore, South West College (Member of SIMS 2018 organising committee).
Topic: The NPA TARGET Project and engagement with manufacturing industry; a College perspective.
o Prof. Dr. Géza Husi, University of Debrecen, Hungary (General Co-chair SIMS 2018).
Topic: Presenting on Computer-aided opportunities in modernization of residential buildings.
A large number of high quality academic papers where presented over the two days on a wide variety of themes, including Robotics and Automation; Innovative Product Design and Optimisation; Additive Manufacturing; Intelligent Manufacturing; Environmental Management and Safety, Utilization of 3D printing; The Internet of things and Information Security. The papers can be viewed on https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.
Minister Heather Humphreys T.D., Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Government of Ireland with NAP TARGET Project Partners at the TARGET Project Closing Ceremony held at the SIMS 2018 Symposium in Cavan, April 2018.