Industrial IoT Innovation Challenge 2020
[Last Date for Application: 18th Dec 2020]
The Facility for Low Carbon Technology Deployment (FLCTD), a project of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) implemented in collaboration with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) is launching the 2020 Innovation challenge in the “Industrial Internet of Things” technology vertical.
Entries are invited to the 2020 FLCTD Innovation Challenge to identify promising innovative Industrial IoT solutions, which can be deployed in Micro, Small and Medium manufacturing industries. The solution should address technology gaps for, real-time monitoring and mobile reporting of parameters of equipment and processes to reduce energy consumption, increase productivity. The maximum award per entry is up to US$50,000 (excl GST).
Solutions should demonstrate new automation concepts and/or solutions to address the following use cases to achieve Expected Outputs listed below. The first two use cases are mandatorily required. The solution may have additional features to assist productivity improvement such as, but not limited to, tracking and maintaining operational health and safety requirements in the factory or the industrial unit.
Use case* |
Expected Outputs |
Improve Energy Efficiency |
- Track and reduce idle running of equipment while not in use
- Track efficiency of equipment and Specific Energy Consumption of unit/plant
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Energy saving through Production Optimization |
- Optimize the Production process
- Decrease interruptions in production processes
- Scheduling manual/autonomous operations
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Improve Productivity |
- Analytics, track machine conditions and reduce down time
- Monitor KPI to track production improve
- Track anomalies in Production process and quality of intermediate products to reduce rejection of finished product
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Reduce Wastage of Raw materials and Emissions |
- Monitor, Input quality Control, Producing Quality Products
- Optimization of Resources utilized
- Monitor emission levels to meet Government Regulations
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Maintenance |
- Condition based maintenance (CBM)
- Analytics, Optimization of Maintenance schedules
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The proposed Innovative solutions should be based on proof-of-concept or early stage prototype and clearly indicate the replication potential and opportunities for scale-up, and also the following:
- Innovations that result in overall improvement in energy efficiency, productivity and maintainability
- Innovation should not have any negative impacts on the end product/ equipment/ environment/ occupational, consumer and community health and safety etc.
Technical Shortlisting Criteria
This is only an indicative list, and is not exhaustive, and is subject to change and modification.
- Energy Saving Goal of Industrial IoT deployment in the core operational processes.
- Innovation achieved in above referred use cases due to Industrial IoT deployment.
- Empowerment of personnel across different functions due to Industrial IoT deployment.
- The Technological reliability of Industrial IoT system proposed / deployed.
- Readiness and Feasibility for commercial deployment
- Data Governance
Data storage and maintenance
Data security in terms of protecting data from any unauthorized third-party access or malicious attacks and exploitation of data
Data privacy with respect to processing, storage and usage, and rights
Sharing with Operational Roles
Data Interoperability across Operational (OT) and Information Technology (IT) Systems
Innovation challenge is closed now.