Three days dedicated to production and logistics Research

More than 350 participants attended the IFAC flagship conference INCOM 2024 at TU Wien

INCOM 2024

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The INCOM 2024 Conference, organized by TU Wien and Fraunhofer Austria, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window, was held from August 28-30 at the WKÖ , opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new windowpremises in Vienna, showcasing advances in production and logistics research.

Pre-Conference Events

On August 27, the conference began with a successful Doctoral Workshop on "Advances in Manufacturing and Logistics Management and Control Problems," led by Prof. Fabio Sgarbossa (NTNU Trondheim, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window) and Prof. Marco Macchi (Politechnico di Milano, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window). AThe day concluded with a Welcome Reception at TUtheSky under perfect weather conditions.

Day 1: Opening and Keynotes

The first day opened with welcome remarks from the NOC Chairs, Prof. Fazel Ansari and Prof. Sebastian Schlund, followed by a video message from Leonore Gewessler, Austria's Federal Minister for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation, and Technology. Prof. Jens Schneider, Rector of TU Wien, also delivered an inspiring welcome speech. A highlight of the day was the keynote by Prof. Torbjørn Netland from ETH Zürich, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window on "Augmented Intelligence for Next-Level Manufacturing Excellence." With 118 research contributions presented across seven parallel sessions, the day set high standards for discussions and knowledge exchange.

Day 2: Focus on Digital Transformation and Sustainability

The second day featured a keynote by Prof. Dmitry Ivanov (HTW Berlin, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window) on "The Future of Supply Chain Simulation and Digital Twins," followed by a panel discussion, including a keynote on "Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing" by Caroline Viarouge, CEO of EIT Manufacturing, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window, and other participants from industry and academia. The day concluded with a Gala Dinner at the Hotel InterContinental, opened by Prof. Peter Ertl, Vice-Rector of TU Wien, featuring a keynote by Prof. Alexandre Dolgui (IMT Atlantique, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window) zon the history of the IFAC INCOM Symposium.

Day 3: Final Discussions and Awards

The final day began with a keynote by TU Wien Professor Andreas Kugi on "Advanced Control for Sustainable Autonomous Manufacturing" and continued with a panel discussion on resilient supply chains, followed by the final technical sessions. The Closing and Awards Ceremony recognized outstanding contributions, including Ryan O’Neil (Dalhousie University, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window) for the Young Author Award, Victória Melo (CeDRI, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window) for the Best Paper Award, and Jannick Fiedler (ETH Zürich) for the Best PhD Research Proposal.

Conclusion

INCOM 2024 was a great success, filled with innovative and original research, networking, and collaboration. Thank you to all participants and organizers who made this event unforgettable. See you at INCOM 2027!

For more information, visit the INCOM 2024 Website, opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window.