Shaping the future of digital innovation & transformation roadmaps with Japanese automotive and technology companies
2023 Tokyo Systems Engineering Summit at Toshiba Headquarter in Tokyo

Shaping the future of digital innovation & transformation roadmaps with Japanese automotive and technology companies

Intensive networking and an exchange of information with our Japanese members characterized the entire week from 4 to 8 December 2023. The Association's board spent profitable time discussing the latest prostep ivip project initiatives, such as Smart Systems Engineering and the Collaborative Digital Twin, European Data Economy initiatives, key challenges, expectations and positioning with Japan’s largest automotive OEMs and suppliers such as Mazda Motor Corporation , Honda , DENSO and Toyota Motor Corporation , as well as our partner associations like the Japanese Model Based Engineering Center.

On Friday, 8 December 2023, we concluded our trip to Japan with the 2023 Tokyo Systems Engineering Summit, now the premier industrial digital transformation networking event for European/Japanese manufacturers, with the aim of promoting and intensifying a direct dialog with Japanese experts.

With 40% of participants from industry, 40% from IT and 10% from research organizations, we were very pleased to see a healthy level of participation at the summit entitled “Toward acceleration of software-driven products”. Honda, Mazda, Nissan, SUBARU, Toyota, and Yamaha were among the manufacturers from the mobility sector. Suppliers included AUTOMAX, AVL, Bosch, Continental Automotive, DENSO, IAV Japan, IPG-Automotive, ITK Engineering, JATCO, KYB and Panasonic Automotive Systems. JAXA and NYK Line represented the aerospace and shipbuilding industries. Universities included the International Professional University of Technology in Tokyo, Ritsumeikan University, the Technical University of Berlin, the University of Tokyo and Yokohama National University.

A total of 145 participants from 70 organizations attended the summit. For the first time, 6 exhibitors, including NTT DATA , 美国参数技术公司 , JAMBE, NANGA SYSTEMS , 东芝 and Siemens Digital Industries Software , contributed to the day’s program along with 11 speakers from the EU and Japan. The event was held at TOSHIBA headquarters in Tokyo with NTT Data as Premium Partner.

The following are some of the key takeaways from our visits to the headquarters of Mazda, Honda, Denso and JAMBE, as well as from the 2023 Tokyo Systems Engineering Summit, which was held under the motto “Toward acceleration of software-driven products”.

When it comes to data sovereignty, Japan values its autonomy. This means that any alignment with European data economy initiatives must be based on Japan’s own national approaches, such as Uranus.

Software-driven products and service systems are becoming increasingly common. It is therefore essential that consistent support be provided for their development, both for in-product applications and in the context of a system of systems. In this regard, we need to foster innovation on existing brownfield infrastructures (also referred to as the Shibuya approach in Japan). This requires enabling digital platforms and collaborative ecosystems, in which hardware and software are decoupled. Achieving this allows for flexible simulations and upgrades, leveraging the ability to scale the implementation of new services and capabilities.

We can accelerate software-driven products by moving software-based functions to higher layers of the stack or by moving activities to earlier phases of the development process (virtualization). In this context, moving the workload to test environments with higher levels of virtualization has a greater impact on the development process.

The challenges posed by the explosion of software combinations can be tackled by placing emphasis on consistent ALM and data analytics. Model-based development technology (MBD/MBE) and model-based systems engineering (MBSE) are seen as solutions for enabling future digital innovation and transformation roadmaps.

The board would like to express its gratitude for the great support provided by NTT DATA and 东芝 by hosting the 2023 Summit. The board's visit to Japan this year has been of great importance to both the prostep ivip Association and Japanese industry. We are very proud and grateful for the level of trust that has been established over the past few years and the willingness to openly discuss innovation and the future of engineering, collaboration, and platforms.

Contact: Dr. Alain Pfouga - prostep ivip Association


Special thanks to Jens Krueger , Shin Yoshinaga , Sai Sekar , 荒木大 , Toshiro Uno , Taro Shimada , Takao Senko , Jun Geirin , Atsushi Saito , shunsuke okada , Masaki Suzuoki , Nakatani Shuji and all the speakers, exhibitors and helpers who made this trip a success.

Tomohiko Adachi

Supreme Principal Engineer

1 年

It was a really exciting and wonderful week for me too. As Rainer said, I think we were able to discover the possibilities of various activities. We have renewed our determination to create a situation where everyone can be happy through active collaborative activities at MBD and MBSE. Thank you so much to everyone involved.

Rainer Stark

Digital Innovation & Transformation - follow ambitious and professional targets, always!

1 年

Excellent week in Japan and a very successful Systems Enginerring Summit in Tokyo. We identified new opportunities to shape up engineering capabilities for SDV, MBE and MBSE. The German acatech program Advanced Systems Engineering, the prostep ivip project Smart Systems Engineering and the Japanese JAMBE working groups have great potential to form joint forces. Let us make it happen!

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