Description
This presentation gives an overview of the Industry 4.0 roadmap currently being deployed in the organization. It introduces the innovation process and organizational engagement that drives digitalization of manufacturing; a digitalization that disrupts current ways of working and how this is enabled by the right capability building and an Agile roll-out approach.
Contributors
Anita Friis Sommer, PhD, Senior Innovation Manager, The LEGO Group
Dr. Sommer finalized her PhD in product
development management at Aalborg University, Denmark, in April 2014 and
afterwards worked as Research Associate at the Engineering Design Centre,
Department of Engineering at University of Cambridge until September 2015.
Since September 2015, she has been working as a
Senior Consultant in Continuous Improvement in The LEGO Group. She is
responsible for rollout of a continuous improvement programme in the Nordic,
Benelux and Baltic countries supported by a European peer-team. She finds that
she ‘much enjoys the teamwork and the challenges
involved in managing change and development of new organisational capabilities ’.
In Cambridge, Dr. Sommer was a project team
lead in two industrial research projects with Rolls Royce and Zurich Insurance
respectively, and co-lead on a research project with British Telecom. All
projects aimed at exploring how emergent capabilities in process modelling can
improve process management and enable new decision support for product and
process resilience. She was also responsible for the annual industrial
conference on process simulation hosted by the Engineering Design Center,
University of Cambridge.
Dr. Sommer’s academic interest
and involvement remains during her shift to an industrial position. She is
currently in the board of editors of the journal Research-Technology Management , and also a subject matter expert
for the Research on Research group of the Industrial Research Institute, USA,
aiming to explore trends in Virtual Experimentation and Simulation. Dr. Sommer
has published more than 25 academic peer-reviewed papers, and continues to
contribute to the development of new knowledge.