What’s next?

"Crystal Ball" by Dan Queiroz is marked with CC BY 2.0.

The end of the SFI funded project in 2023 is approaching fast. This naturally triggers the challenging
question of what should come after? Will there be a continuation, and in that case, in what shape and form? The answer to this question is not obvious and for this reason this topic was put on the agenda throughout 2021 at all board meetings, work-package leader meetings and reference group meetings.

The discussions are supported by a top-down approach and a bottom-up approach. The aim of the bottom-up process is to gain insight into small and large unresolved problems in the industry and relevant research that can help to solve it. This work is carried out in reference group meetings and work-package leader meetings. The aim of the top-down process is to define windows of opportunity based on market drivers, key societal challenges, competing initiatives, collaboration opportunities, available funding schemes, industry commitment and more.

Back in 2015 when the centre was established, offshore operations was dominated by oil and gas exploration and production. Because several of the large industry partners in the centre had their major income from the oil and gas market, there was early on an association between the centre and this business and application area. It is important to emphasize that the results from the research in the centre are applicable to offshore operation in general. The industry partners are already demonstrating the
use of the research in innovations and new products and solutions targeting emerging markets such as offshore wind.

Reduced costs and increased productivity without compromising health, safety and environmental requirements is critical for sustainable and competitive offshore operations. Research that contributes to new solutions and innovation is addressed across the work packages, e.g. reliability and reduced energy use (WP1), decreased weather downtime (WP2), robotics/autonomy (WP3), remaining useful lifetime
calculation (WP5), decreased unplanned downtime (WP6), and business models (WP7). There is strong evidence that offshore mechatronics will be in high demand also in the next decades and more reliable, faster, safer and cheaper will remain key drivers of innovation.

The phase-out strategy process of the centre is still ongoing and is not yet concluded. Ultimately, each partner in the current consortium will need to decide if and how they want to proceed and get involved in new initiatives.

Credits:
Crystal Ball” by Dan Queiroz is marked with CC BY 2.0.

Keep your contact details up to date

From time to time organizations change name and thus e-mail addresses are also changed. We encourage anyone affiliated with SFI Offshore Mechatronics to update their e-mails in the newsletter and ProjectPlace (for partners only).

To change in ProjectPlace, goto the settings via your initials in the upper right corner. Select user account and add your new e-mail.

To change the e-mail for the newsletter just click unsubscribe in the footer of the newsletter mail and then register again with your new e-mail here: https://sfi.mechatronics.no/?page_id=24

In case you need assistance, get in touch with Asle Pedersen (asle.pedersen@uia.no)

Webinar (17/3): Digital teknologi muliggjør nye og bedre forretningsmodeller

"Business Model Concept" by Alex Osterwalder is marked with CC BY-SA 2.0.

(The webinar will be in Norwegian language)

GCE NODE og SFI Offshore Mechatronics inviterer til å lære mer om hvordan bedrifter kan lykkes med å bevege seg videre fra tradisjonelle produktorienterte forretningsmodeller.

Påmelding til webinaret gjøres her.

Program (17.mars)

12:00
Velkommen

12:05 
Hva kjennetegner transformasjon fra tradisjonelle produktorienterte forretningsmodeller til mer tjeneste- og ytelsesorienterte forretningsmodeller?
Hvordan må virksomheter endre interne virksomhetsprosesser, samt deres organisasjonsstruktur og -kultur for å lykkes med overgangen?
Presenteres av Handelshøyskolen ved Universitetet i Agder , Professor Tor Helge Aas

12:25
Hvordan kan aktører i tradisjonell industri oppnå legitimitet i sine økosystemer når de lanserer nye tjenesteorienterte forretningsmodeller og smarte tjenester?
Presenteres av Handelshøyskolen ved Universitetet i Agder , PhD Stipendiat, Marius Trandheim Kristiansen

12:45
Spørsmål og diskusjon

13:00
Avslutning

Tor Helge Aas er professor på Handelshøyskolen ved Universitetet i Agder og forsker I ved NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS. Han har en doktorgrad i strategi og ledelse fra Norges Handelshøyskole (NHH) og forsker på innovasjonsledelse, med et spesielt fokus på de organisatoriske effektene av innovasjon, innovasjonsprosesser og -kapabiliteter, innovasjonssamarbeid og styring av innovasjonsaktiviteter. Marius Trandheim Kristiansen er stipendiat ved Universitetet i Agder, og han arbeider med oppgaven “Digital Technologies enabling Business Model Innovation in Manufacturing” som en del av arbeidspakke 7 i SFI Offshore Mechatronics.

Registration Annual Conference 2022

We are very pleased to invite you to the annual conference 2022. The conference will take place in Aalborg on the 19th and 20th of May. The venue of the conference is Aalborg University.

We are looking forward to visit Aalborg University and to explore infrastructure, equipment and experiments in particular related to Work Package 1. This is also an opportunity to be introduced to other relevant research initiatives at AAU Department of Energy Technology and The Fluid Power & Mechatronic Systems group.

The registration is open here. Register as soon as possible and before April 1st.

Travel and accommodation

We have reserved rooms at at “Slotshotellet” (https://slotshotellet.dk). Use booking code 12014286 when you book the room.

Group traveling from Kristiansand

19/5

Bus/group transport to Kristiansand from Grimstad

8.30 Departure Kristiansand (Fjordline)

10.45 Arrival Hirtshals. Bus to AAU

20/5

19.00 Departure bus to Hirtshals

19.45 Arrival Hirtshals

20.45 Departure with Color-Line ferry

23.59 Arrival Kristiansand and bus/group transport to Grimstad

For those joining the Agder group (via the conference registration form), we will get in touch shortly regarding booking arrangements for the ferry.

Our partners from Trondheim and elsewhere in Norway are welcome to arrive in Kristiansand the evening before and join the Agder group across with the ferry to Hirtshals, Denmark in the morning on the 19/5. On the return there are some options to fly out from Aalborg airport. For the rest of the partners we hope you are able to find an travel itinerary which fits with the schedule.

Please get in touch with Asle.Pedersen@uia.no to discuss any itinerary challenges or if your itinerary require late arrival or early departure.

Preliminary program (subject to change)

Thursday 19/5 
  
11.45 – 12:45Registration and Lunch/Sandwich at AAU
12:45 – 13:00Welcome, Introduction and Awards
13:00 – 13:45Recent trends in Mechatronics R&D (speaker tbc)
14:00 – 14:20WP1 Drives: Summary of Completed Projects (TOA)
14:20 – 14:40WP1.6 (Wei Zhao)
14:40 – 15:00WP1.7 (Thomas Farsakoglou)
15:00 – 15:20Coffee break
15:20 – 15:40WP5 Monitoring Techniques: Summary of Completed Projects (RS)
15:40 – 16:00WP5.6 (PostDoc Vignesh V. Shanbhag)
16:00 – 16:20WP6 Data Analytics, IT Integration and Big Data. Summary of Completed Projects (BB)
16:20 – 16:40WP6.2 Emilio Ruiz
16:40 – 17:00WP6.3 Kevin Roy
17:00 – 17:15Break
17:15 – 18:00Keynote 2 Tom Fidjeland:  Industrial Challenges
18:00 – 18:30WP1,5,6 Panel Discussion (Stronger collaboration and future directions)
  
18:30Transport to hotel and check-in
19:30-22:00Conference Dinner
  
  
Friday 20/5 
  
09:00 – 09:20WP2 Motion Compensation & WP4 Modeling and Simulation: Summary of Completed Projects (OE)
09:20 – 09:50WP2.6 (Philipp Schubert)
09:50 – 10:10WP2.7 (Hans Kristian Holen)
10:10 – 10:20Coffee break
10:20 – 10:40WP4.5 (PostDoc Savin Viswanathan)
10:45 – 11:45Poster session ( All WPX.Ys)
11:45 – 12:30Lunch
12:30 – 12:50WP3 Robotics and Autonomy: Summary of Completed Projects (JZ)
12:50 – 13:10WP3.6 (Dipendra Subedi)
13:10 – 13:30WP2,3,4 Panel Discussion
13:30 – 14:00Keynote (tbc)
14:00 – 15:45Visit to labs
15:45 – 16:00Coffee break
16:00 – 17:30Brainstorming and break-out sessions
17:30 – 18:00Plenum presentations, discussion
18:00 – 18:30Summary & Wrap up
19:00Transport to Hirtshals

Upcoming reference group meetings

The reference group meetings are a great opportunity to disseminate results, to participate in discussions and to get valuable feedback from an industrial perspective. The reference group meetings are internal and exclusive to the industry partners.

Upcoming meetings:

WP2, WP3, WP4 and WP7 have scheduled a joint reference group meeting on March 17 from 13-15. The meeting will take place digitally. The reference group meeting will start shortly after the scheduled webinar on digital technology enabling new business models (in Norwegian language).

WP5 have scheduled the following reference group meetings (17. Feb.), 16. Jun., 20. Oct.

WP1 and WP6 have scheduled reference group meetings in June. Invitations will follow.

The reference group members are invited via the groups in ProjectPlace. Remember to share internally in your organisation in case other people not on the list should join.

Runner-Up Best Journal Paper Award

The paper “Priority Enabled Grant-Free Access With Dynamic Slot Allocation for Heterogeneous mMTC Traffic in 5G NR Networks” pulished in the journal IEEE Transactions on Communications was awarded runner-up Best Journal Paper IEEE ComSoc  – CSIM (Communications Systems Integration and Modeling (CSIM) Technical Committee) Journal 2021 Edition.

The first author of the publication is Dr. Thilina Weerasinghe which obtained his PhD degree in 2021 within WP3 in SFI Offshore Mechatronics. Frank Y. Li (University of Agder) was the PhD supervisor. Thilina is curently Lecturer at University of Ruhuna, Sri-Lanka.

The paper was co-authored with Vicente Casares-Giner (Professor Emeritus, Universitat Politècnica de València), Indika A. M. Balapuwaduge (Lecturer at University of Ruhuna, Sri-Lanka and former PostDoc at University of Agder) and Frank Y. Li (Professor, University of Agder).

Congratulations to Thilina and his co-authors.

WISENET recognized as priority research center

Congratulations to WISENET for being recognized as a new top priority research center at University of Agder. Professor Baltasar Beferull Lozano is work-package leader in WP6 of SFI Offshore Mechatronics, but he is also founder and director of the WISENET centre. The funding scheme for the priority research centres is NOK 10 million over 5 years. The centres also benefit from extra recruitment positions and infrastructure funding.

WISENET is the second centre affilated with SFI Offshore Mechatronics centre to be recognized as priority research center. Top Research Centre Mechatronics (TRCM) received their recognition in 2019. In SFI Offshore Mechatronics we are proud to be affiliated with centres recognized for their results and ambitions.

On November 24th two new centres at University of Agder were recognized as priority research centers. Read more here.

Change in the Steering Board

In the General Assembly 2021 a minor change in the steering board was decided.

The new steering board is formed by the following members:

ChairpersonTom Fidjeland, GCE NodeIndustry
MemberPeder Sletfjerding, NOVIndustry
MemberSjur Henning Hollekim, HMHIndustry
MemberAnstein Jorud, Cameron SenseIndustry
MemberJorunn Gislefoss, UiAAcademia
MemberOlav Egeland, NTNUAcademia
MemberTorben Ole Andersen, AAUAcademia
Deputy MemberJøran Bøck, Egde Consulting ASIndustry
Deputy MemberRune Schlanbusch, NORCE ResearchAcademia

Science Meets Industry: Offshore Wind Energy (29-30 Nov.)

Science Meets Industry: Offshore Wind Energy is a lunch-to-lunch event taking place in Kristiansand, on 29th to 30th of November in Kristiansand. The event is a collaboraton between GCE Node, NORCE and University of Agder.

SFI Offshore Mechatronics centre director, Geir Grasmo will speak at the event and address how SFI Offshore Mechatronics can support offshore wind solutions. Ellen Norgård Hansen researcher in NORCE and member of SFI Offshore Mechatronics WP5 and WP7 will present findings from the project FIRM – Fiber Rope Mooring.

Please visit this page for more information regarding registration and program.