Veranstaltung | Conference

The 9th IFAC Conference MIM 2019

Taking place every three years at a different university, the prestigious “Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control” (MIM) conference organized by the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) is one of the most important international gatherings focusing on production management and industrial engineering. The MIM 2019 will be held at the Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin between 28–30 August.

28.08.–
30.08.

Ort

Campus Lichtenberg
Building 1 
Alt-Friedrichsfelde 60
10315 Berlin

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International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)

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More than 700 delegates from over 50 countries will gather in Berlin to discuss the topic of digital, resilient and sustainable manufacturing 4.0. Over 800 papers will be delivered and the conference will be the focus of 11 special editions of 11 leading academic journals. It will provide a forum to discuss the latest developments in modelling management and control of production and manufacturing systems. We look forward to hosting a number of partners from industry, including AnyLogic, BMW, Fraunhofer IPK, Rolls Royce, Siemens, Stadler and SupplyOn.

The international research community views this event as an opportunity for intensive interdisciplinary discussion of hottest topics in this sector. Over three days, they will seek practical solutions with a regional and global reach for the development of digital, resistant and sustainable productive systems and value-creation chains against the context of complex technological developments and a high-risk international environment. 

The topics under discussion are drawn from “Industry 4.0” and focus on issues such as risk management, resilient enterprise, digital supply chains and smart operations. These topics are currently the main catalysts of international research and academic output in this area. The German researchers attending the conference are leading authorities in their field; their presence contributes to the global pull of the event.