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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 280804
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 258178
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 785401
    Overall Budget: 1,250,750 EURFunder Contribution: 1,111,250 EUR

    Within the 6th call of Clean Sky 2, the Voice Crew Interaction (VOICI) project aims to develop the technology that implements an intelligent voice crew interaction system as a "natural crew assistant" in a cockpit environment up to TRL 3. The main goal of the project is to provide a proof-of-concept demonstrator of a natural crew assistant, which is capable of listening to all communications occurring in the cockpit, either between crew members or between crew and ATC, recognizing and interpreting speech content, interacting with the crew and fulfilling crew requests, such as to simplify crew tasks and reduce workload. The topic leader has predefined: sound recording, voice recognition and artificial intelligence, as the three main technology components constituting the system, which should fulfil specific predefined requirements. Robustness against noisy environment, high recognition rate and requests interpretation are among the predefined requirements. An audio evaluation environment will be developed, which will allow the evaluation of the sound recording/voice recognition systems and natural crew assistant according to evaluation scenarios provided by the topic manager.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 215754
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 766437
    Overall Budget: 5,003,100 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,350 EUR

    Soft magnetic materials, made from stack of steel sheets separated by insulating layers, are becoming crucial in the various end-user industries and applications based on magnetic components and machines (transformers, sensors, actuators, motors, generators …). Experts estimate that the growth rate of soft magnetic materials will improve by 7.8% annually in the coming years! However, the technology used to manufacture steel sheets causes huge energy losses (called iron losses in addition to copper and mechanical losses) and noise (due to induced stresses and vibrations). ESSIAL will use laser surface texturizing in order to improve the performance and functionalities of laminated magnetic circuits, while preserving a high mechanical and thermal resistance. In addition, the improved materials will be eco-friendly (no emission of pollutant during their working life); and made of materials that are easy to recycle. At the end of this four-year project, the ESSIAL consortium aims to: - Decrease iron losses due to magnetic reversal processes by 20% (namely the excess magnetic losses). - Control and decrease mechanical vibrations and acoustic noise by 20%. - Make the deposition/removal of insulating layer easier for sustainable manufacturing process chains. - Integrate new laser processes with maximum 10% price increase - Implement innovative and unconventional technologies along the European manufacturing value chain. - Transfer the ESSIAL technology to European clusters and companies. Achieving these goals will help Europe reaching the objectives of the energy transition agenda, while strengthening European industrial base. The ESSIAL consortium is composed of research centres and companies that cover the whole value chain of soft magnetic materials, with all necessary resources to carry-out the project. The project includes seven Work-Packages, ranging from manufacturing processes to up-scaling for mass production and dissemination.

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