Detailed Sessions Scheduling

The detailed program of the parallel sessions

20/06/2023 | 10:45 am - 12:45 pm

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Parallel session I

Managing Mass Customization

Session Chair: Kjeld Nielsen, University of Aalborg, Denmark

  • 2484 - Mass customization in networks: a typology of collaboration forms - Lars Skjelstad
  • 4001 - Digital process chains for the anthropometric individualization of products - Patrik Müller
  • 4332 - Production strategy selection in the mass customization era using analytic network process - Ludovica Diletta Naldi
  • 1135 - Recommendation of mass customized products with a multi-agent system: a case study - Paul Christoph Gembarski
  • 3718 - Product configurator as a monitoring tool for environmental impact: an AEC perspective - Sara Shafiee
  • 7500 - Adoption potentials of metaverse omnichannel retailing and its impact on mass customization approaches - Jean-Philippe Harrisson-Boudreau

 

Parallel session II

Flexibility and reconfigurability in manufacturing & operations

Session Chair: Ann-Louise Andersen, University of Aalborg, Denmark

  • 3612 - Qualification management in reconfigurable manufacturing system: review and new definitions - Slim Zidi
  • 8029 - Configuration of an AVS/RS using a data-driven queueing network model - Giacomo Lupi
  • 2013 - Mixed-integer programming and state-of-the-art heuristic approaches for the scheduling of modular automotive body-in-white production - Jan Markus Gelfgren
  • 1995 - Identification and analysis of interactions between reconfigurable supply chain enablers in Industry 4.0 using DEMATEL method - Hedi Zidi
  • 3012 - Reconfiguration of quality gates based on part variation modes in multi-stage manufacturing systems - Ozan Emre Demir
  • 2518 - Enhancing agility and reconfigurability in production: a database-driven infrastructure to support additive manufacturing with collaborative robotics - Tobias Mueller

 

Parallel session III

Industry 4.0 & Enabling Technologies 

Session Chair: Maximilian Stange, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU, Germany

  • 538 - Models for the cost-benefit analysis of digitalization and Industry 4.0: a systematic literature review - Leonardo Maretto
  • 279 - Introducing the upskilling framework: a learning factory approved for robotics focused on knowledge transfer and creation - Helge Glinvad Grøn
  • 2818 - Managing manufacturing innovation: four types of problems and matching innovation processes - Maria Stoettrup Schioenning Larsen
  • 3689 - Digital roadmap methodology for small and medium-sized manufacturing companies - Håkon Lund
  • 5869 - Open source hardware in manufacturing - Opportunities and challenges - Maximilian Stange
  • 2103 - Digital twins in machine development and self-adjusting operations - Jesper Puggaard de Oliveira Hansen

 

 

20/06/2023 | 2:45 pm - 5:00 pm

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Parallel session I

Design and management of assembly systems

Session Chair: Aline Kluge-Wilkes, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

  • 9072 - A competency framework for assembly operators - Valeriya Skripnik
  • 1376 - Graph-based and object-oriented description model for changeable assembly systems - Niklas Foth
  • 6978 - End-effector-dependent evaluation of task executability by mobile robots in changeable assembly stations - Aline Kluge-Wilkes
  • 7696 - A motion capture-based approach to human work analysis for industrial assembly workstations - Michael Jonek
  • 7730 - Framework for formulation competence-aware scheduling models in mixed-model assembly - Carlos Miguel Palao
  • 6300 - The control architecture KaReSa: a learning disassembly system - Simon Mangold
  • 6511 - CAD-based product partitioning for automated disassembly sequence planning with community detection - Sören Münker

 

Parallel session II

Flexibility and reconfigurability in manufacturing & operations + Industry 4.0 & Enabling Technologies

Session Chair: Bo Tian, University of Leicester, United Kingdom

  • 7723 - A data model for predictive supply chain risk management - Matteo Gabellini
  • 3421 - Flexibility and changeability for software-defined manufacturing - Michael Martin
  • 564 - A new dynamic simulation-based approach for multi-part flow line configuration of a reconfigurable manufacturing system - Rachel Campos Sabioni
  • 3176 - Optimizing makespan in single-model assembly lines with human-robot collaboration - Alice Caporale
  • 3146 - Towards self-organized logistics planning in decentralized production systems via agent-based modelling - Bo Tian
  • 5135 - Mutualistic networks for decentralized task allocation in human-robot teams - Patrick Rueckert

 

Parallel session III

Sustainable operations & Circular Economy  

Session Chair: Sara Perotti, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy

  • 2731 - Challenges for textile SMEs to reach sustainability - Melina Ettehad
  • 9154 - Morphological analysis on the demanufacturing operations and end of life components sustainability: rail industry - Humbulani Simon Phuluwa
  • 6747 - Measuring environmental sustainability at logististics hubs: an international benchmark of greenhouse gas emission - Sara Perotti
  • 6086 - Sustainability of medical gowns supply chain management in the post-COVID era - Marco Pellegrini
  • 3744 - Industrial symbiosis network optimization model for supporting by-products reuse - Valentina Ventura
  • 7438 - Rapid assessment of circularity practices within the manufacturing industry - Filip Skärin
  • 7719 - De-manufacturing analysis for product repairability and serviceability in cooking systems - Núria Boix Rodríguez

 

 

21/06/2023 | 10:45 am - 12:45 pm

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Parallel session I

Sustainable operations & Circular Economy

Session Chair: Mohamed Youssef, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany

  • 3900 - On the sustainability indexing of carbon footprint reduction approaches for manufacturing industry - Panagiotis Stavropoulos
  • 7145 - The integrated ESG approach to assess sustainability: an application in the food and beverage sector - Andrea Gallo
  • 8143 - Integration of federated learning to smart grid for efficient and secure energy distribution- Dimitris Mourtzis
  • 3129 - Flexibility in global supply chains: a hybrid energy consumption simulation approach - Mohamed Youssef
  • 1788 - Energy system optimization modelling and electrical grid management: the case of Italy - Cristian Cafarella
  • 1423 - Process documentation for the agile development of wind turbines using subject-oriented modeling - Gereon C. Bönsch

 

Parallel session II

Product-process design & redesign actions

Session Chair: Paul Blazek, cyLEDGE Media GmbH, Austria

  • 2225 - CAD-based hygienic design for the development of food processing systems - Francesco Musiari
  • 2194 - Opportunities and challenges of using plywood in data-driven parametric building construction - David Dabic
  • 7688 - Prefabrication of fully ecological, membrane-free timber constructions through digital manufacturing methods - Marc-Patrick Pfleger
  • 7014 - Increasing efficiency of timber structures using digital fabrication methods for demand-specific cross-section prefabrication - Marc-Patrick Pfleger
  • 6420 - Customization of sustainability factors and housing-needs in the construction industry. A status quo analysis of house configurators and requirement survey of generation Y and Z - Paul Blazek

 

Parallel session III

Managing Mass Customization 

Session Chair: Frank Piller, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

  • 343 - Opportunities and challenges of mass customization for circular economy: a literature-based analysis - Frank T. Piller
  • 4263 - Is mass customization sustainable? A literature-based analysis - Ludovica Diletta Naldi
  • 400 - Tacking stock of prior research on the organizational capabilities for mass customization - Alessio Trentin
  • 789 - Unfolding the complexity of mass customization: a socio-technical perspective - Nikola Suzic
  • 7680 - The mass customization projects enactment in practice: traditional vs agile project management - Nikola Suzic
  • 7649 - Is green personalization possible? Dematerializing and deindividualizing consumption - Iryna Kuksa

 

 

21/06/2023 | 2:45 pm - 4:45 pm

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Parallel session I

Flexibility and reconfigurability in manufacturing & operations

Session Chair: Rachel Campos Sabioni, Capgemini Engineering, France

  • 6637 - Identification of the main reconfigurability characteristics enablers with a focus on the workforce - Rachel Campos Sabioni
  • 6673 - A conceptual framework for managing agile ramp-up - Shervin Kadkhoda-Ahmadi
  • 7277 - Mapping production capabilities: proposing support towards changeable production - Simon Boldt
  • 8453 - Closing the gap: communicating research to industry through the REKON dissemination format - Rasmus Andersen
  • 9750 - Sequential vs. integrated model of process planning, layout and scheduling optimization for RMS - Isabel Barros Garcia
  • 3943 - Prioritizing technology-enabled production improvements in SMEs: an interpretive structural model - Sofie Kallehauge Larsen

 

Parallel session II

Industry 4.0 & Enabling Technologies 

Session Chair: Sebastian Beiner, University of Applied Sciences Karlsruhe, Germany

  • 2164 - A maturity assessment model for digital twin value stream technology in greenhouses - Waguih ElMaraghy
  • 4206 - Digital twin preparation for the prototyping phase, a use case - Gernot Pöchgraber
  • 9497 - An introduction and characterization of non-identical digital twins in manufacturing systems - Shuo Su
  • 4363 - Dynamic value stream mapping - how Industry 4.0 can help us to learn to see better - Laura Tomidei
  • 3131 - Artificial intelligence implementation strategy for industrial companies using the AI toolbox - A morphology for selecting relevant AI use cases - Sebastian Beiner

 

Parallel session III

Managing Mass Customization

Session Chair: Mikko Heiskala, Aalto University, Finland

  • 2007 - How to consider cognitive abilities of users in toolkit design - Stefan Bolzenius
  • 4723 - A framework for solution space development in mass customization - Ottar Bakås
  • 3342 - Openness and open-endedness: implications for mass customization capabilities - Mikko Heiskala
  • 809 - Exploring the added value of additive manufacturing in sales processes of mass customization products - Tobias Ostertag

 

 

22/06/2023 | 10:45 am - 12:30 pm

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Parallel session I

Managing Mass Customization

Session Chair: Frances Turner, California State University Monterey Bay, United States

  • 746 - Customer-centric UI/UX design for sustainable software systems - Sara Shafiee
  • 3659 - Human centered innovation workplaces - Paul Blazek
  • 3299 - Can the mass customization co-design toolkit help healthcare practitioners reduce bias and achieve better patient outcomes? - Frances Turner
  • 4622 - Mass customization and socio-environmental responsability and sustainability of the fashion brand and its supply chain - Anne Léger
  • 2358 - Development of an individual incentive system to compensate for fluctuation in demand based on a cluster analysis - Michael Martin

 

Parallel session II

Flexibility and reconfigurability in manufacturing & operations

Session Chair: Uwe Teicher, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU, Germany

  • 637 - Managing industrial automation: how knowledge graphs can boost production - Francesco Simone
  • 7765 - Role of discrete event simulation in the assessment and selection of the potential reconfigurable manufacturing solutions - Mohsin Raza
  • 5829 - Generalization of reinforcement learning agents for production control - Leonard Overbeck
  • 5906 - The RaRe2 attempt as a holistic platform for decision support in rapidly changing process chains - Uwe Teicher
  • 7665 - New concepts for a flexible car body shop of hang-on parts: from light weight engineering fixture to modular flexible cell concept - Marten Geschonke

 

 

22/06/2023 | 2:45 pm - 4:30 pm

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Parallel session I

Product-process design & redesign actions

Session Chair: Hong-Seok Park, University of Ulsan, South Korea

  • 1021 - Influence of time-variant robotic welding processes in car body construction - Dawid Stade
  • 3422 - A multimodal distribution model of stochastic process times in resistance spot welding - Martin Manns
  • 6478 - A regression-based method for reduced order modelling of laser welding process - Panagiotis Stavropoulos
  • 6639 - Cutting parameters optimization for CNC rotary ultrasonic grinding of crystal glass - Ricardo Torcato
  • 9184 - A data and connectivity based process control for grinding brake disc - Hong-Seok Park

 

Parallel session II

Industry 4.0 & Enabling Technologies 

Session Chair: Alois Haselböck, Siemens AG Austria, Austria

  • 7298 - AI-based recommender system for optimization of the offer management in special machine engineering - Max Eichenwald
  • 6153 - Simulation-based improvement of production in the textile industry - A case study - Maxi Grobis
  • 4770 - Building optimal consortia in smart production ecosystems - Alois Haselböck
  • 4172 - Exoskeletons to support manual material handling at work: a preliminary study - Maniva Oliva
  • 9099 - Dynamic task allocation for collaborative robot systems - Irene Granata