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- SIRRIS,KMWE,TEANDM,Zenso,ACTARUS SAS,IPN,RWTHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 262555
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:INTRASOFT International (Belgium), N.Bazigos (Greece), IPC, TECNALIA, Polytechnic University of Milan +14 partnersINTRASOFT International (Belgium),N.Bazigos (Greece),IPC,TECNALIA,Polytechnic University of Milan,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,ASOCIACIJA LINPRA,SEGULA TECNOLOGIAS ESPAÑA,OPENPLUS SYSTEMS B.V.,INTRASOFT International,PRIMA INDUSTRIE SPA,TNO,SCC,OBEO,INTERNATIONAL DATA SPACES ASSOCIATION IDSA,FACHVERBAND METALLTECHNISCHE INDUSTRIE,KMWE,University of Patras,BRAINPORT INDUSTRIES COOPERATIE UAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 822064Funder Contribution: 7,500,000 EURThe objective of MARKET4.0 is to define, develop and validate an open multi-sided marketplace, based on a trusted P2P data sharing infrastructure for Industry 4.0, that brings together Industrial Product Service Systems (IPSS) providers (supply side) and OEMs as their customers (demand side). It will allow direct interaction among the different sides to improve the sales power of production equipment SMEs. MARKET4.0 will offer advanced web-presence of production equipment SMEs extended by functionalities such as simulations, VR/AR capabilities and a P2P (Industrial Data Space) offering smart user-services and a secure API to try and test the Digital Twin of the production equipment, on top supplier and customer data. This will facilitate direct transactions between market peers (supplier-to-supplier, supplier-to-customer, customer-to-suppliers and more) during the entire B2B lifecycle, i.e. from equipment search to procurement and commissioning. MARKET4.0 will create trust in the business transactions between SME production equipment manufacturers and their customers, as an integral element of the Industrial Data Space (IDS) reference architecture. It includes technological trust (simulation before purchasing), financial trust (Blockchain distributed ledger technology for secure payment), delivery and (anonymized) feedback. In MARKET4.0 the supply side (mainly SMEs) may offer a) production equipment, b) services that extend the capabilities of the production equipment, c) production equipment as a service and d) collaborative engineering services. The marketplace will generate additional value by providing engineering services and acting as a mediator between suppliers and customers.
more_vert - CNR,SYNESIS,TNO,SUPSI,IBV,PFI,VIBRAM,OFFICINA ORTOPEDICA,Materialise (Belgium),RSS,PCK,UCS,AnyBody Technology (Denmark),GREYMER,CSIC,KMWE,KELMEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 609386
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:KMWE, Brunel University London, INNOVALIA, IPC, Toshulin (Czechia) +31 partnersKMWE,Brunel University London,INNOVALIA,IPC,Toshulin (Czechia),ESTAMPACIONES MAYO SA,DANOBAT,MARLEGNO,SENSAP SWISS AG,THINKING ADDITIVE LTD,Siemens (Germany),ATLANTIS ENGINEERING,INTERNATIONAL DATA SPACES ASSOCIATION IDSA,LUCCHINI RS SPA,INEGI,ESI (Germany),CORE,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,AIMEN,SOFIES SA,CRF,AUSTRIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTE OSTERREICHISCHES NORMUNGSINSTITUT,IDEKO,DSS SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS SWITZERLAND SA,ESI (France),TTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER SYSTEMS SRL,ITI,SCM GROUP SPA,BIBA,FHG,FAGOR ARRASATE S COOP,Holonix (Italy),VUT,KOPLAST EKSTRUZIJA D.O.O,ISOKON,Trimek (Spain)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 869991Overall Budget: 16,904,200 EURFunder Contribution: 14,028,000 EUREurope is still lacking an efficient systemic multi-level approach that enables a recursive, cost-effective, holistic and integrated application of circular principles to the digital uplifting of factory 4.0 capital investments; addressing issues at product, process, system as well as the entire value-chain levels, integrating best practices from emerging enabling digital technologies and avoid a two speed digital transformation across industries in different sectors. LEVEL-UP will offer a scalable platform covering the overall lifecycle, ranging from the digital twins setup, modernisation actions to diagnose and predict the operation of physical assets, to the refurbishment and remanufacturing activities towards end of life. In-situ repair technologies and the redesign for new upgraded components will be facilitated through virtual simulations for increased performance and lifetime. LEVEL-UP will therefore comprise new hardware and software components interfaced with the current facilities through IoT and data-management platforms, while being orchestrated through eight (8) scalable strategies at component, work-station and shopfloor level. The actions for modernising, upgrading, refurbishing, remanufacturing, and recycling will be structured and formalised into ten (10) special Protocols, linked with an Industrial Digital Thread weaving a seamless digital integration with all actors in the value chain for improved future iterations. LEVEL-UP will be demonstrated in 7 demo sites from different sectors. The impact of LEVEL-UP to the European manufacturing industry, but also the society itself, can be sum-marised in the following (with a horizon of 4 years after project ends): (i) increase of the material and re-source efficiency by 11.5%, (ii) increased reliability by 16% of the equipment in an extended lifetime by 20%, (iii) over 50% increase of the Return on Investment (ROI), (iv) about 810 new jobs created and (v) over 80M EUR ROI for the consortium.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:CNR, CAB, Brunel University London, TTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER SYSTEMS SRL, Gait Up SA +8 partnersCNR,CAB,Brunel University London,TTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER SYSTEMS SRL,Gait Up SA,KMWE,AnyBody Technology (Denmark),ISPO,ATSA,TNO,OFFICINA ORTOPEDICA,SUPSI,SYNESISFunder: European Commission Project Code: 680754Overall Budget: 5,954,380 EURFunder Contribution: 5,136,880 EURI - Over forty million workers in the EU are affected by work-place related musculoskeletal disorders, as a result of working in painful or tiring positions and handling heavy loads with repetitive hand or arm movements. II - The aging population is growing fast and approaching the mean age where loss of function and hence loss of mobility is to begin. In addition to diabetic and obesity, in 5 years’ time, there will be significant increase in number of elderly people who require mobility aids or orthoses which need to be fitted in order to enable population to live at their home independently. III - A number of neuromuscular disorders, along with other pathologies such as arthrogryposis, affect children motor patterns in the limbs causing motion deficits. To achieve long term benefits for the European society, the proposal addresses those three groups with the development of a next generation of Movement Assistive Devices (MADs): innovative, “passive” and highly customized kineto-dynamic equipment, built to provide natural compensation of human movements (both upper and lower limbs). MADs will be conceived and developed exploiting a generative design approach (capable to combine unique morphological characteristics with personalized kinematics) coupled with an innovative additive multi-material technology ( capable to deliver specific mechanical properties), By delivering products for mobility enhancement of the older persons, the project directly contributes in dealing with familiar ageing society issues by decreasing the need of care sector and enhancing a reduction of falls with an overall consequent saved costs. In workplace safety, the MAD fosters correct kinesis, injury prevention and improved productivity. Meanwhile, placing focus on the last, third group, MovAiD promotes the final stage of a modern sustainable society by augmenting the quality of life of its youngest members with difficulties in mobility.
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