Successful project kickoff for ResiKomp on February 25th at JOSEPHS in Nuremberg!
On February 25th, the successful kickoff for the ResiKomp project took place at JOSEPHS – Das Offene Innovationslabor in Nuremberg. In the automotive, IT/semiconductor and smart infrastructure sectors, supply bottlenecks, natural disasters, political instability or pandemics can lead to the complete collapse of value creation networks. To date, there has been a lack of ability to quickly and flexibly access critical skills in crisis situations.
Together with partners from these sectors, ResiKomp is developing solutions to pool skills in a network and thus increase the resilience of value networks. Digital skills pools enable companies to:
– Identify critical skills in specific sectors
– Simulate crisis scenarios and their potential impact
– Develop mechanisms and specific measures to provide the necessary skills in the event of potential disruptions
Platform or community-based approaches enable companies to access critical skills in their network in crisis situations. This ensures a balance between trust and competition, hidden skills monopolies and risk mitigation mechanisms.
The ResiKomp project is characterized by the cross-network bundling of several necessary pillars for the provision and procurement of expertise in crisis situations. In the future, this will result in a community of practice, leveling options for networks and operator concepts for digital competence pools.
Project partners: Siemens Smart Infrastructure, Bechtle, WIBU-SYSTEMS AG, Vitesco Technologies, trilogIQa, JOSEPHS – Das Offene Innovationslabor and the academic partners Lehrstuhl FAPS at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and the Chair of Ergonomics and Innovation Management at Technische Universität Chemnitz are participating in the project.
The ResiKomp project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in the funding line “Dynamische Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke im turbulenten Umfeld – Aufbau von Resilienz in produzierenden Unternehmen (Resipro)” [engl.: Dynamic value creation networks in a turbulent environment – building resilience in manufacturing companies] and supervised by Projektträger Karlsruhe (PTKA) am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT).