20th FMEA Forum in Osnabrück 5 years of AIAG/VDA FMEA method description - a review

Double FMEA effectiveness and cut work in half. The FMEA Forum Osnabrück will demonstrate a wide range of solutions.

Experience the forum as:

  • A place for innovative FMEA solutions
  • An oppurtunity to inspire participant interaction
  • A unique networking opportunity

The objective is to share experience ssuccess methods in risk management and to introduce best-practice solutions, developments, trends, and future requirements for FMEA.

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The following exhibitors will be present

APIS Informationstechnologien GmbH

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PeakAvenue GmbH

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Scope of services

  • Presentations, pictures etc. in the protected download area (after the event)
  • Participant certificate
  • Lunch and catering during coffee/tea breaks, pre-event program and dinner on the first day of the event
  • A pleasant training atmosphere with best service
  • Sufficient free space for exchange of experiences and knowledge transfer
  • Exhibitors on site
  • Pre-evening event

    Tuesday, 4. March 2025, 19:30 o'clock

    Get Together
    Networking and exchange of experiences with refreshing drinks and culinary snacks

    The pre-event event will take place at the event hotel

    Participant fee
    The participation fee is 1.500,00€ (net) or 599,00€ (net) for livestream participation.Early bird discount: If you register by 31. December 2024, we will grant you a discounted event fee.Early bird registration fee is 1.100,00€ (net) or 599,00€ (net) for livestream participation.

    05.03.2025 / 06.03.2025

    08:00
    Coffee reception with breakfast snack
    09:00
    Welcome & opening speech: Review: 5 years AIAG/VDA FMEA Method description Dipl.-Ing. Winfried Dietz, Dietz Consultants GmbH
    • Efficiency and effectiveness: contribution of the methods to technical risk analysis.
    • Experience since 2019: Improvements through the AIAG/VDA FMEA method description.
    • Potential for improvement: Areas with room for optimization.
    09:30
    Special Characteristics – Thinking Models, Identification, Filter Concepts, and Safeguarding Dr. Alexander Schloske, Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung
    • Tools for systematic identification
    • Filter concept according to VDA and proposal for a new application filter
    • Proposal for application-related target values in production
    • Interfaces to the FMEA manual according to AIAG/VDA (2019)
    10:15
    Coffee break
    10:45
    AIAG/VDA FMEA applications at the BMW Group Michael Buchholz, BMW AG
    • Content requirements
    • Interface to the supplier
    11:30
    Monitoring and system response (MSR) with a successful bridge to functional safety Dipl.-Ing. Silke Wieking-Treml, Bertrandt Group
    • Failure detection: In product development (DFMEA), process planning (PFMEA) and application.
    • MSR FMEA specifications: Modelling of diagnostic capabilities and system response.
    • Bridge to functional safety: Link between FMEA and electronic systems.
    12:15
    Lunch buffet
    13:45
    Successful FMEA for Process Development and Production Processes: Focus on Commonalities and Differences Andreas Aichele, Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung
    • In risk analyses of production processes, potential failures in the fundamental process development can also be uncovered in addition to the potential failures in ongoing production. These must also be addressed for a safe process, but they are not relevant to day-to-day operations. The presentation will introduce solutions on how to effectively and efficiently address these issues:
    • Differentiation of risks from process development and ongoing production
    • Commonalities and differences in analysis depending on the origin of the risk
    14:30
    FMEA Slam
    15:15
    Coffee break
    15:45
    Maximising efficiency through reverse FMEA Dipl.-Ing. Christa Düsing, XCMG European Research Center GmbH
    • Identification of value creation potential and risk minimization in value-adding and non-value-adding production processes (what influence do non-value-adding processes have on value-adding processes)
    16:30
    Five "Recipes" for Mastering the Interaction between Functional Safety and FMEA Albrecht Kern, KernKompete.nz GmbH
    • Modeling of redundancies / severity of failure effects
    • Modeling of monitoring functions
    17:30
    End of the 1st day of the event
    Networking over dinner together Venue: Hausbrauerei Rampendahl
    08:00
    Coffee reception with breakfast snack
    09:00
    Risks & opportunities - Can the opportunities also be supported by FMEA moderators? Dr. Uwe-Klaus Jarosch, Dietz Consultants GmbH
    • The next version of ISO 9001 will probably require an opportunity-based analysis in addition to the risk-based analysis. What are the criteria for opportunities and risks? What are the limits for FMEA?
    • A procedure is presented that supports moderators in creating well-founded decision templates for opportunities and their risks.
    09:45
    In progress
    10:30
    Coffee break
    11:00
    "Left" and "Right" Requirements - or "Would You Like a Little MORE?" Dr. Alexander Schloske, Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung Riccardo Stüber, FMEA EFFEKTiv
    • What are "left" and "right" requirements?
    • How do I describe requirements?
    • What approaches are there for determining them?
    • Where do I need an FMEA and where is a checklist sufficient?
    • How and where do I map requirements in the VDA logic?
    11:45
    Lunch buffet
    13:15
    Successful integration of DFMEA into system engineering - English presentation Dr. Saéd Ehsani, Nordex Energy SE & Co. KG
    • Integration of system engineering and design FMEA
    14:00
    Final presentation - Farewell
    15:00
    End of the event
    Speakers of the presentationsHere you can see the speakers who will give the presentations at the event.
    Dipl.-Ing. Silke Wieking-Treml

    Bertrandt Group
    http://www.bertrandt.com

    Silke Wieking-Treml studied chemical engineering at the FH Münster / Dept. Steinfurt and technical business administration in the 1990s after her training as a laboratory technician (Berlin). After her studies, she began her professional career in the automotive supplier industry and with various engineering service providers. In her first position, she set up an automotive testing laboratory and a QM system at an extrusion coater (NRW, Germany) and found that setting up new things in the greenfield, structuring and conceptualizing QMSs, CAQ software implementations, and other automotive projects became her passion. In this context, she consistently pursues her credo of continuously expanding and passing on knowledge. She has always implemented this on behalf of service providers at various OEMs and suppliers in Germany as well as in Russia, Mexico, Switzerland, Austria, and Hungary. The technical focuses of the last more than 20 years were design and process FMEA moderations (including E/E systems), CAQ system introductions, QM trainings, and QM method implementations. For more than 2 years, she has been leading projects in functional safety at a well-known OEM according to ISO 26262 via the BETRANDT Technikum GmbH as project manager and FuSi Work Product trainer and further educated herself in the safety & security area in the environment of SOTIF and ASPICE in 2022. As a result of the latter, she came up with the idea of the Normenblüte, which is intended to efficiently support hardware and software developers in their technical conception and comparison of risk analysis methods of various safety & security standards.

    Michael Buchholz

    BMW AG

    Dipl.-Ing. Winfried Dietz

    Dietz Consultants GmbH
    www.dietz-consultants.com

    Winfried Dietz is the founder and managing partner of DIETZ Consultants with subsidiaries in Asia and North America. He shoulders the responsibility of the FMEA business area development. Winfried Dietz has more than 30 years of practical experience, 25 years thereof as a consultant, trainer and coach. Other areas of interest and work include APQP, 8D, PPAP and functional safety and their interactions. Winfried Dietz is the organiser of the annual Osnabrück FMEA Forum.

    Dr. Uwe-Klaus Jarosch

    Dietz Consultants GmbH
    www.dietz-consultants.com

    Dr. Jarosch is a senior expert for quality methods and tools. In this function he is responsible for the development, implementation and application of a CAQ system for advance planning and series support in 6 regions and approx. 70 locations worldwide. As a mechanical engineer, he developed industrial beam sources at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology. This was followed by positions as production and development manager. For 15 years, Dr. Jarosch has been active in the automotive supply industry with the letter Q in his title. Within the company, but also in working groups, it is a central concern of his to further develop Q methods, to network them and to establish them as interdisciplinary standards. He has been a moderator and trainer for many years. In this context, FMEA plays a central role as an active development tool and as a firmly anchored tool for knowledge cycles along the entire value chain.

    Riccardo Stüber

    FMEA EFFEKTiv
    https://fmea-effektiv.de/

    https://fmeaeffektiv.wordpress.com/
    Riccardo Stüber comes from the field of industrial electronics and offers more than 12 years of moderation experience in design, process and logistics FMEA. He is an expert in APIS IQ FMEA and has many years of experience in the development and production of power semiconductor chips and modules as well as gearboxes for electric drive axles, among others.

    Dr. Alexander Schloske

    Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung
    https://www.ipa.fraunhofer.de/

    Mr Schloske is a senior expert at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineeringand Automation IPA in Stuttgart. He has several years of project experience in qualitymanagement, in the most diverse sectors. Professionally, his points of main effort involvemethodical FMEA-based product and process optimisation operations, as well as thesafeguarding (as per ISO 26262) of mechatronic systems vis-à-vis the aspect of ‘functionalsafety’. He delivers lectures on quality management at the University of Stuttgart; alsoon the topic of quality management in product development at the Vienna University ofTechnology. He is a speaker at various educational institutions, such as the German Societyfor Quality e.V. (DGQ).

    Andreas Aichele

    Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung
    https://www.ipa.fraunhofer.de/

    Andreas Aichele is a research associate at Fraunhofer IPA.Besides researching new approaches to quality management methods for currentindustry problems, he supports companies by training and facilitating thesemethods. The focus here is on technical risk management via FMEA and specialcharacteristics, as well as quality optimization using statistical methods.

    Albrecht Kern

    KernKompete.nz GmbH
    KernKompete.nz

    Dr. Saéd Ehsani

    Nordex Energy SE & Co. KG
    www.Nordex-online.com

    Since 1999 Saéd Ehsani worked in Automotive and Wind energy sector and employed by Ford (Dearborn/MI99-06), Daimler NA (06-09),Vestas (Aarhus/DK2010-2015) and Nordex (Hamburg 2015- ). His interest has been to interface Design, Quality and Manufacturing via connecting Systems Eng., DFMEA & PLM processes, respectively. He is presently Chief Product & Process Architect at Nordex Energy SE & Co. KG.

    Dipl.-Ing. Christa Düsing

    XCMG European Research Center GmbH
    WWW.XCMG-EUROPE.DE

    Christa Düsing is an FMEA Coordinator and certified FMEA Moderator (DGQ) at XCMG European Research Center GmbH in Krefeld, Germany. She is responsible for FMEA analyses of mobile machinery such as mobile cranes, graders and loading cranes. She also provides the XCMG team with FMEA training worldwide within the Group. She has many years of experience as a development engineer for the optimization and further development of hydraulic systems and mobile machinery components. She also teaches design theory in the field of mechanical engineering at Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln (University of Applied Sciences Cologne).

    About our hotel recommendationsA limited number of rooms are available for our participants in the specified hotel at a preferential rate (129 € plus 25 € breakfast incl. VAT). Please make your reservation in good time directly at the hotel, referring to the event.
    Vienna House Remarque
    Address:
    Natruper-Tor-Wall 1, 49076 Osnabrück
    Phone:
    +49 541 6096-0
    Email:
    reservation.remarque-osnabrueck@hrg-hotels.com
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