November 18, 2024

European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Committee Interprets EU 2020 Strategy

The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council (CECIMO) uses the machine tool industry to interpret the EU's 2020 strategy for public consultation on the “EU in 2020: aims to build a smart, environmentally friendly market”.
Like most industries, 2009 was a very difficult year for the European machine tool industry. In this year, new machine tool orders fell by 60% year-on-year, and production fell by 37% year-on-year. Despite some recent positive performance in business confidence, and some countries have played a good role in the stimulating behavior used by our end users (especially the automotive industry), we still believe in production and production in 2010. There will be certain difficulties in terms of employment.
Just as short-term first-aid measures are taken to address low demand and unemployment, a long-term industrial strategy must be established. The European machine tool industry supports the view that the current crisis should be driven by a new and sustainable market economy led by innovation and knowledge.
The machine tool industry is the “working machine” and the source of all industrial products. For this reason, the European machine tool industry also supports the EU's core purpose of maintaining a strong industrial base in Europe.
Therefore, innovation will become a necessity to get out of the current crisis and maintain a strong European industrial base. It is not only limited to technological upgrading, but also requires new incentives to promote industrial transformation.
Technology upgrades Since the “European Recovery Plan” launched at the end of 2008, the European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Committee has been actively implementing. The 12 billion euro “future factory” plan implemented in private enterprises of state-owned enterprises is a strong agent for the machine tool industry. The European Machinery Industry Cooperation Council's participation in this program is a technology platform that guarantees that European technology can have a foothold and has a decisive voice in future European investment projects.
Investment in research should not be limited to the downstream chain of manufacturing, and the manufacturing technology industry itself is also a strong provider of cutting-edge technology. The European machine tool industry, which is currently in the lead, must retain its position in order to continue to make its machine tools a standard product that is urgently demanded and immediately payable by customers around the world. The main competitive point of European machine tools is its technological leadership.
Maximization and rapidization of research and benefits for SMEs More than 85% of European machine tool manufacturers are small and medium-sized enterprises, and the proportions vary from country to country (eg in Eastern Europe). Therefore, SMEs are easily overlooked when participating in European research projects. The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council also requested the EU to review the definition of SMEs (more than 250 employees) in order to support the promotion of as many European machine tool manufacturers as possible in European R&D projects.
In addition, the adoption of a single European patent is also necessary to encourage innovation in the machine tool industry by reducing the patent application fee.
Self-discipline initiated by the industry contributes to the transformation of the enterprise The recent initiative of the European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Committee is to carry out self-discipline innovation in the industry to meet the requirements of ecological design.
The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Committee welcomes the EU's self-regulatory strategic agreement initiated by the industry. It is a good way to ensure effective and practical definition of methods, respecting and protecting the intellectual property of our machines. By combining innovative forms to achieve these goals (from the very beginning of the process), this guarantees the industry's strong commitment to execute orders and a single market.
The continuous development of the machine tool industry contributes to the continued development of European manufacturing. The European Machine Tool Industry Adjustment Committee and the Energy Working Group, composed of experts, academics and engineering designers, will initiate self-regulatory activities to meet ecological design requirements.
In order to determine the correct method of test and measurement, good coordination with standards bodies such as ISO and CEN is necessary. In general, the European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council supports the revision of European standards systems in use to combine research results with R&D institutions and innovations in manufacturing.
The new business model promotion technology that can achieve sustainable economic development is not the only means to provide sustainable development to European manufacturing industry in 2020. A comprehensive industrial policy that promotes social economy, finance and trade will continue to develop European industry. kick in.
The new business model achieves the effect of sustained economic development, which makes machine tool manufacturers and customers more closely positioned. The reason is that customers are looking for more and more solutions that combine products and services. Manufacturers need to re-adjust the entire supply chain, from evaluation advice to management or organizational structure. Therefore, the EU's 2020 industrial strategy must effectively incorporate this paradigm of adjustment.
According to the 2020 strategic priorities, further development of the machine tool industry is required. As long as the industry receives adequate and sufficient funds and these resources can be used for innovation in the machine tool industry, the sustainability of the European machine tool industry is possible. For example, in order to stimulate the modernization of European industrial bases and investment in energy-saving technologies, the European Machine Tool Industry Association tends to increase the use of (national) credit tax investments.
The sustainable development of society depends on flexible, stable, long-term learning and the development of new skills. Most of the manufacturers of the European machine tool industry are small and medium-sized enterprises. In order to avoid overlapping and complicated system management as much as possible, they have done their best to innovate. And develop a flexible work program. Further promote the sustainable development of society by training personnel and disseminating knowledge among companies.
The above measures, like the combination of part-time and half-training, should continue to be researched and improved as a basic way to achieve European standards in order to establish a long-term mechanism for finding sustainable development solutions for future European manufacturing.
The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council believes: “It is necessary to ensure that our workers have the technical ability to contribute to the knowledge-based economy. But now the conditions are insufficient and supply and demand should be properly matched”. This method is very suitable for mechanical engineering. Manufacturers have found it increasingly difficult to find skilled people in the industry for innovation and sustainability. Vocational education for mechanical engineering must be vigorously promoted throughout Europe. Otherwise, our industrial system will face a crisis. In Asia, for example, such education is more developed there.
Adequate market research should be conducted for the establishment of a sustainable internal market. The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Committee supports the implementation of the revised new machinery market research guidelines at the end of December 2009. In order to provide machine tool manufacturers with a level playing field, European countries conduct market research in order to establish a harmonious mechanism.
Smooth entry into emerging markets In 2010, Asia's machine tool consumption accounted for 60% of the global total. The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council expects to account for 70% by 2015. This situation requires us to provide strong support to manufacturers to enter emerging markets with China and India as the entry point.
As a basic principle, the European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council supports the signing of bilateral free trade agreements, as this is a way for our manufacturers to increase market access, but it requires strict implementation of the “intellectual property” provisions of global standards. In this regard, the EU will strengthen the supervision of the hidden means adopted by some countries to protect the interests of European manufacturers and maintain fair competition.
The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council welcomes the signing of the Lisbon Treaty and its compliance with its provisions. An important outcome of the treaty is the granting of the European Parliament a joint decision on trade. However, the association regrets that the treaty ignores the phenomenon of manufacturing archives and invites the EU to formulate a feasible plan to share manufacturing technology among the major European shareholders. For European machine tool manufacturers, these shareholders have direct or indirect Discretion.
The European Machine Tool Industry Cooperation Council supports the EU's goals and is willing to see the European Parliament play a decisive role in managing Europe. It is hoped that the Parliament will have all the necessary resources and best conditions to play its role.
As a conclusion, it is worth mentioning that Europe is the home of the machine tool industry. In order to achieve the EU's strategic goal of 2020 and establish a European knowledge-based and competitive and growing manufacturing industry, we must protect this major industry in Europe.

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