SUPPORTING YOUR COMPANY'S INDUSTRY 4.0 JOURNEY - MIRA RAY, PHD, MBA DIRECTOR, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION - GEORGIAN ...
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GEORGIAN COLLEGE AND INDUSTRY PARTNERS WORK TOGETHER ON R&D PROJECTS Applied R&D need Expertise •A tangible issue that the company •A broad range of faculty and needs to address (e.g., product technicians with deep expertise development; process improvement; technology adoption) Expertise Resources •Industry partners have knowledge on •Students who are excited to be the industry/sector, markets, and involved their own operations ` •Specialized equipment that companies might not have in house Resources Access to Funding •Industry partners contribute •Colleges are eligible for research financially (cash) and in-kind (time; funding through federal, provincial materials; equipment) granting agencies Partner* Georgian College * Industry and/or community partners 3
COMPETITIVE SMART MANUFACTURING APPLIED R&D AT GEORGIAN COLLEGE • Interdisciplinary approach that: Competitive Starts with a strong foundation Smart Manufacturing Provides solutions that include Data Analytics technology, data collection, and analytics • Potential for increased efficiency, productivity, and quality • Bringing Industry 4.0 to regional Advanced Internet of Automation manufacturers Product Things / and Robotics Development Connectivity • Digital solutions that can lead to AI applications • Solutions will increase competitiveness and enable Optimized Processes growth • NSERC Build Innovation Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology Enhancement grant provides $2- million over five years 4
DIFFERENT MODELS FOR IMPLEMENTING A R&D PARTNERSHIP WITH GEORGIAN COLLEGE Dedicated team of Independent study as students lead a professor part of a course as Faculty Lead Capstone R&D team project Class Hackathon project Partner defines a challenge A professor integrates that needs to be “hacked”; the project into a class students participate on a project, in which all voluntary bases students participate individually or as a team 5
DATA ANALYTICS– SMART FACTORY To develop a working, proof of concept model that demonstrate the healthiness of Objective a piece of equipment by measuring and analyzing the industrial parameters associated with it through the sensors and related instrumentation. Five Phases of the Data Analytics Project 1. Acquisition and processing of the physical data from sensors 2. Collecting and storing it in a data warehouse 3. Implementation of machine learning technology 4. Directing to a platform for predicting the failing points of machine components 5. Determination of which components require servicing or replacement, when and why. 9
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH GEORGIAN COLLEGE • Engage • Voucher for • Accelerate • Industrial Research Program • Applied Research and Innovation and Assistance Program Development (ARD) Productivity (VIP) (IRAP) This grant is • Projects with an • Proof of concept and • Research projects that • In-house R&D with best for… element of discovery commercialization involve student interns support from projects contractors Grant • $25,000 - $150,000 • $20,000 - $150,000 • $7,500 per intern for • Up to $50,000 (can be Funding per year per year up to 6 months more) Industry • Cash: $0 - $60,000 per • Cash: $10,000 - • $7,500 per intern for • Depends on amount Contribution year $75,000 per year up to 6 months of in-house vs. • In-kind: $0 - $60,000 • In-kind: $10,000 - contracted research per year $75,000 per year Industry • For profit companies • For profit companies • For profit companies, • For profit companies Eligibility • 2 years incorporated • 2 years incorporated not-for-profit • Incorporated in • 2 FTE in Ontario companies, and Canada • 5 FTE in Ontario hospitals 10
WE’RE INTERESTED…WHAT NEXT? Industry R&I Partner 1 Identifies appropriate Faculty Lead •Project Manager 2 Defines scope, timeline and resource •Faculty Lead •Project Sponsor requirements •Project Manager •Technical Lead(s) 3 Develop budget, proposal, and project plan •Faculty Lead •Project Sponsor Prepare funding proposal, if required •Project Manager 4 Coordinates Collaboration Agreement •Project Manager •Project Sponsor 5 Identify student(s) for project •Faculty Lead •Project Manager 6 Kick-off project •Project Team •Project Team 11
APRIL 6 – 9, 2021 Register @ http://georgiancollege.ca/rise2021 12
EXPERIENCE THREE EVENTS IN ONE! Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion in the Workplace Angela Aujla Professor & Curriculum Advisor, Georgian College Impact of the SarsCov2-COVID-19 Pandemic in Guatemala and the Limited Responses of the Health Sector Dr. José Ortiz, MD, MSc Obs & Gyn, Epidemiologist, Covid19 Pandemic Observatory, Guatemala The Unequal Pandemic: Why COVID-19's Effects on Work Were so Unfair, & How to Repair the Damage Dr. Jim Stanford Director and Economist, The Centre for Future Work How to Think Like a Futurist Leah Zaidi Founder, Multiverse Design BDC Economic Outlook: What Manufacturers Should Expect Pierre Cléroux Vice President, Research and Chief Economist, Business Development Bank Ransomware: With Big Data Comes Big Responsibilities Student-led Brendan Beasley, MBA conference Regional Sales Director, SoftServe (TBC) Register @ http://georgiancollege.ca/rise2021 13 13
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WE LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU Mira Ray, PhD, MBA Melissa Marshall Director, Research and Innovation Manager, Corporate Training Mira.Ray@GeorgianCollege.ca Melissa.Marshall@GeorgianCollege.ca (705) 728-1968 x1330 (705) 728-1968 x1423 15
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