Domotex 2019

•••3••• Interview Creating with the help of digital technology DIEMESSE in discussion with Professor Martin Tamke, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Professor Tamke, on Friday, 11 January you are giving a speech at the Domotex Talks in Hall 9 (Talk I – Connected by technology). What are you going to talk about? Technology is often understood as necessary mean to materialise design and eventually as a way to produce design more efficiently. Working at the forefront of com- putational design and manufac- turing for CNC knitted textiles, where we can specify the struc- ture and performance of a mate- rial on loop level, we demonstrate how technology can be a driver for new designs and spatial at- mospheres and provide new an- swers to questions of efficient assembly and fabrication. Tech- nology allows us to make materi- als and elements specific to site and performances and answer the pressing need for more adaptive and more sustainable architecture. The talk will show how this innovation is grounded in in- terdisciplinary thinking and collaboration, where inno- vation does not take place at one place of the chain form design to fabrication, but through the connection of existing technologies and innovative use of these. The foundation for these inno- vation exists today in every area of the industry, as all processes are digitalised. It is upon all parts in the indus- try to make creative use of this digital platform and un- leash the inherent potential for innovation and more ef- ficient and sustainable pro- duction. Domotex Talk I deals with connec- tivity, digital transformation and smart materials. How will crea- tivity in design and architecture change by means of new technolo- gies and materials? The scope of design and architec- ture extends today the product itself. We are held responsible for the behaviour and performance of the designed, not at least be- cause of the major ecological and societal challenges, we are facing. Creative opportunities arise through thinking in systems and value chains and criti- cally questioning the status quo. This applies especially to materials and their mak- ing. In Architecture the un- derstanding of materials as something, which is de- signed and made is not very widespread – not at least due to prohibitive regula- tions. Advances in computation, materials and production allow us however to think more creatively about ma- terials and give them a way more active part for build- ings or structures perfor- mance than today. Design integrat- ed simulation allows us to design for instance with the behaviour of materials under load and allow for radically new and light weight solutions. And live data from sen- sors in objects, buildings and from production of materials and ele- ments, can be integrated in design systems using e.g. machine learn- ing. This provides novel insights in- to the behaviour of materials and buidlings and opens opportunities for design. You have been working at the Cen- tre for Information Technology and Architecture (CITA) in Copen- hagen since 2006 focusing on the interface between computational design and design implementa- tion. Could you give some exam- ples of your research projects? As a research centre CITA exam- ines how new information and communication technologies fun- damentally challenges architec- tural practice as a tool for design, fabrication and communication. We use a practice based research method, focused on the concep- tualisation, design and realisa- tion of working prototypes and full-scale demonstrators. CITA’s work has a strong cross-discipli- nary focus and consolidates new collaborations with interdiscipli- nary partners from the fields of engineering, design, robotics and material science. Our work takes place in small and large research projects, many of these in Euro- pean collaborations, such as Flora Robotica, Duraark or Innochain. My work focuses recently on two of our research areas: Digital For- mations, investigating complex modelling and Building Informa- tion Modelling as a new design tool for architecture and digital fabrication. Here we investigate for instance, how design integrat- ed machine learning and simula- tion allows architects to use data from their still running projects in order to predict their designs per- formance and make creative use of information heavy workflows. When design and technology meet, the outcomes can be promising. “Design integrated simulation allows us to design for instance with the behaviour of materials under load and al- low for radically new and light weight solutions”, explains Pro- fessor Martin Tamke from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation. He will talk at Domotex and dis- cusses with DIE MESSE the potential of digital tools in ar- chitecture and design. Martin Tamke, Associate Profes- sor, Centre for Information Tech- nology and Architecture (CITA) at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation Photo: CITA / Anders Ingvartsen Continued on page 4 An example of CNC knit Photo: CITA / Anders Ingvartsen Branchen-Newsletter Living / Furnishing – 1 x im Monat • Aktuelle Messetermine • Messenews • Branchennews Bleiben Sie auf dem Laufenden! Kostenlos. Hier: https://www.exxpo.com/newsletter The Newsletter is presented by DIE MESSE: www.die-messe.de Trade Fair Schedule Living / Furnishing 11-14 January, 2019 Domotex Hanover, Germany 12-14 January, 2019 Nordstil Hamburg, Germany 14-20 January, 2019 LivingKitchen Cologne, Germany 14-20 January, 2019 imm cologne Cologne, Germany 16-18 January, 2019 Magna Expo Mueblera Mexico City, Mexico 16-18 January, 2019 Magna Expo Mueblera Industrial Mexico City, Mexico 16-18 January, 2019 Magna Expo Mobiliario e Interiores Mexico City, Mexico 22-27 January, 2019 IMOB Istanbul, Turkey 25-28 January, 2019 HOMI Milan, Italy 25-29 January, 2019 Christmasworld Frankfurt, Germany 25-29 January, 2019 Floradecora Frankfurt, Germany 26-29 January, 2019 Creativeworld Frankfurt, Germany 27-28 January, 2019 belétage Salzburg, Austria 03-06 February, 2019 NY NOW New York, USA 03-05 February, 2019 HEIMTEXSUISSE Bern, Switzerland 04-06 February, 2019 DECOFAIR - RIYADH Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 05-09 February, 2019 Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair Stockholm, Sweden Anzeige Messestadt Düsseldorf DieRhein-Metropolepunktetmit regionalerund internationaler Gastronomie | Seite 16 Anzeige Anzeige AuflagengruppeR ,,Bepartof it :DieBranche zu GastaufderWeltleitmesse für MedizinundMedizintechnik MEDICAund COMPAMED 2016 Düsseldorf 14.bis17.November2016 LesenSiehierzuein InterviewaufSeite3 E inenDemonstrator,der aktive Implantatedrahtlos viaUltra- schallmit Energie versorgt, stel- lenWissenschaftlerdes Fraunho- fer-Instituts für Biomedizinische Technik (IBMT) in Sulzbach (Saar- land) auf derMedica inHalle 10, StandG05vor. DieTechnologie isteineAlternati- vezurEnergieversorgungmitBat- terieund Induktion.Die innovati- ve Lösung kommt platzsparend ohne integrierte Batterien aus und ist effizienter als eine induk- tiveEnergieübertragung. Platzsparendund energieeƥzient NeueTechnologieversorgtaktive ImplantateviaUltraschallmitEnergie From extremely sensitive robots towearables forallsituations:The digitalisationofhealthcare ispro- gressing at an unstoppable rate, and this concernsall fields,outpa- tientandclinicalcare,aswellaspa- tientsandphysiciansalike. Medica 2016will reflect this pro- cess – 5,000 exhibitors from around 70 countrieswill be pre- senting tailored solutions forout- patientandclinicalcare. 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Foto:Fraunhofer IBMT /MarkusMichel Whereautomationmeets future: Der internationaleMarktplatz derAutomatisierungsbranche spsipc drives2016 Nürnberg 22.bis24.November2016 Anzeige Anzeige Messestadt Nürnberg Gastronomie-Tipps fürdie Franken-Metropole | Seite 19 AuflagengruppeG LesenSiedaskomplette InterviewaufSeite3 W ie Industrie-4.0-Konzepte inmittelständischenUnter- nehmenumzusetzensind, isteine derKernfragen im Forum „Auto- mationmeets IT“ aufder sps ipc drives (Halle3A-451). „Das Gerüst für Industrie 4.0 stehtweitgehend, zum Beispiel unterdemBegriffRAMI4.0“,sagt PeterFrüauf,stellvertretenderGe- schäftsführer Elektrische Auto- mation imVerbandDeutscherMa- schinen-undAnlagenbau (VDMA). Jetzt gelte es, die Lösungswege indiePraxisumzusetzen,betont er imGesprächmit DIEMESSE . Wiedies gelingen kann,diskutie- rendie Experten aufdem Forum „Automationmeets IT“.Darüber hinausbieteauchderVDMAprak- tische Handreichungen – etwa mit Veröffentlichungenwie dem „Leitfaden Industrie4.0“oderder „Industrie4.0ReadinessStudie“. Industrie4.0:DasGerüst steht Forum„Automationmeets IT“diskutiertPraxis-Umsetzung fürMittelstand Scientists have developed a fle- xible system conceptusing radio frequency identification (RFID) sensors tomonitormachines in industrialenvironments.Through continuouswireless andbattery- freemeasurement of tempera- tureandotherparametersaswell asan intelligentanalysisofsensor data, it becomes possible to de- tect failure risks early and opti- mizemaintenance times. Detecting risksearly New systemusesRFID sensors tomonitormachines Messewelten Schaufensterder Automatisierung Industrie4.0Area,„Automation meets IT“und„MESgoes Automation“ | Seite6 Ausdem Inhalt: ePaper LesenSie digital www.exxpo.com/epaper/ sps_2016 Readmoreonpage 12 RFID sensor transponders can be installed in hard-to-access areasor rotatingmachineparts. Photo:Fraunhofer IPMS Smarte Fertigung in der Industrie 4.0: Das Gerüst steht, nun giltes,dieLösungswegeumzusetzen. Foto:PhoenixContact /VDMA Branchennews Standards required Thechallengeof Industry4.0: Datacommunicationhas tobe secured | Page9 Stand7-550 Halle7A/340 e o e Düsseldorf DieRhein-Metropolepunktetmit regionalerund internationaler Gastronomie | Seite 12 AuflagengruppeC LesenSiedaskomplette InterviewaufSeite3 D iewachsendeNachfragenach neuen Leichtbaukomponen- ten – insbesondere durch die Automobilindustrie – sorgt bei den deutschen Aluminiumgie- ßereien für einen Investitions- schubundbefeuertdasMarktpo- tenzial der Branche. Gießereien würden „runderneuert“ bezie- hungsweise komplett neu ge- baut, skizziertMax Schumacher, Hauptgeschäftsführer des Bun- desverbands derDeutschenGie- ßerei-Industrie, die Aktivitäten derLeichtmetallgießereien imGe- sprächmit DIEMESSE . BefeuertesMarktpotenzial BedarfanneuenLeichtbau-Komponenten sorgt für Investitionsschub In 2016,Aluminiumwill focus on lightweight construction aswell as resource and cost efficien- cy. The trade fair inHalls 9 to 14 showcases new pioneering solu- tions formore efficiency in pro- duction and processing – from raw materials to semi-finished goods to finished products from the user industries, frommachi- nery toproductionplants and ac- cessories to surface treatments. Excellentopportunities Megatrend lightweightconstructionatAluminium ePaper LesenSie digital www.exxpo.com/epaper/ aluminium_2016 Readmoreonpage2 DerLeichtbau-Trend imAutomobilbauträgtzu„stabilpositiven Perspektiven“ imAluminiumgussbei. Foto:DieterSchütz /pixelio.de Anzeige Messewelten KostbarerRohstoff InZeiten schrumpfenderReser- venwirdRecyclingvonAlumi- nium immerwichtiger | Seite4 Innovationen Lightervehicles Advancedmanufacturing tech- nologiespave theway fornew, lightercars thatallowpollution tobe reduced | Page6 Ausdem Inhalt: Messestadt Aluminium 2016 showcases innovative lightweight construc- tion solutions. 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