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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:ERRE QUADRO, R2M Solution (Italy), GATE SOCIETA PER AZIONI, UCC, University of Namur +14 partnersERRE QUADRO,R2M Solution (Italy),GATE SOCIETA PER AZIONI,UCC,University of Namur,DePuy Ireland,CIT,SIDENOR,SCM GROUP SPA,Gorenje Orodjarna, d.o.o.,University of Seville,MET Snc,K-LOOPS SRL,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AIE,CIE GALFOR SA,BAG-ERA,SUPSI,TECNALIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 958339Overall Budget: 11,007,300 EURFunder Contribution: 9,685,110 EURDENiM develops an interoperable digital intelligence platform enabling a collaborative approach to industrial energy management. DENiM provides an integrated toolchain to provision advanced digital services including secure edge connectivity leveraging IoT, data analytics, digital twin, energy modelling and automation culminating in the delivery of continuous energy impact assessment, together with energy control and optimisation across existing production facilities, processes and machines. DENiM identifies skills gaps and develops training to build competences to support energy sustainability in smart manufacturing processes through the seamless integration of digital technologies, education and training activities. In view of considering the human factor, DENiM will consider existing and future regulations from a data protection, legal, ethical and energy policy perspectives, which informs the DENiM technological developments and pilot site interventions. In essence, DENiM accelerates energy efficiency transformation in manufacturing systems by enabling the right information and right technology to be available at the right time and in the right form, made accessible to the right people, empowering smart energy efficient decision-making within factories and across entire value chains. DENiM leverages the concept of process integration, taking a holistic approach to energy efficient manufacturing systems management and considers the interactions between the business, technology, infrastructure, and the workforce through the use of engineered systems that integrate both operational technologies and information technologies to accurately identify and map energy flows across the complete manufacturing value chain facilitating the integration of energy efficiency into existing business processes through digitalisation. This will result in a significant reduction of energy across diverse industrial sectors with substantial cost savings derived from optimised operation
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:G.N.T. INFORMATION SYSTEMS S.A., NXP (Germany), SERVA TRANSPORT SYSTEMS GMBH, Metso (Finland), TUD +116 partnersG.N.T. INFORMATION SYSTEMS S.A.,NXP (Germany),SERVA TRANSPORT SYSTEMS GMBH,Metso (Finland),TUD,Robert Bosch (Germany),THALES NEDERLAND BV,Polytechnic University of Milan,SILTRONIC AG,AVCR,SKANDINAVISKA ENSKILDA BANKEN AB,BUTE,SYSTEMA,AIT,KINEXON,SAP AG,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,AVL,PCL,FAU,COMBITECH AB,STM CROLLES,INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES CEGLED TELJESITMENYFELVEZETOKET GYARTO KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG,UL,VIF,TNO,APPLIED MATERIALS BELGIUM,BMW (Germany),XENON AUTOMATISIERUNGSTECHNIK GMBH,CETMA,ABB AG Mannheim,MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY,EPC,EVOPRO INNOVATION KFT,Technische Universität Braunschweig,VTC,CEA,Koç University,UMA,UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY - UTH,BMW Group (Germany),IFD,AGILEO AUTOMATION,Trimek (Spain),GUEP SOFTWARE GMBH,Thalgo (France),INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITED,MGEP,TWT GMBH SCIENCE & INNOVATION,University of Lübeck,KIT,ST,TUW,Infineon Technologies (Austria),Polytechnic Institute of Porto,EAB,Unger Fabrikker (Norway),AITIA International Zrt.,AEMTEC,ZS-Handling (Germany),AAU,AMU,HiØ,FHG,TTTech Computertechnik (Austria),PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,TTTECH INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AG,IMA,BOSONIT SOCIEDAD LIMITADA,HAROKOPIO UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS (HUA),WAPICE LTD WAPICE AB,NXP (Netherlands),TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,DAC.DIGITAL JOINT-STOCK COMPANY,IMT,Pfeiffer Vacuum (France),INTRASOFT International,UMT,OFFIS EV,STATWOLF,BnearIT (Sweden),MAXIMATECC,TU/e,Luleå University of Technology,ifak e. V. Magdeburg,NOVA,SINTEF AS,LFOUNDRY SRL,MONDRAGON CORPORACION COOPERATIVA SCOOP,GRANITOR SYSTEMS AB,Signify Netherlands BV,MSI,NEW NEXUS MOBILE,UTIA,BAG-ERA,DANOBAT,ISEP,Thales (Austria),Pfeiffer Vacuum (Germany),FCT/UNL,University of Cologne,HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN BURGENLAND GMBH,SIMPLAN,Gdańsk University of Technology,KONECRANES GLOBAL,PREDIKTOR AS,EVOLARIS,AAU,TELLU AS,UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES,SAVVY DATA SYSTEMS SL,Fabmatics (Germany),PI4 ROBOTICS GMBH,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Infineon Technologies (Germany),IDEKO,METSO OYJ,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Fortiss,EDMS,INNOVALIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 737459Overall Budget: 106,446,000 EURFunder Contribution: 26,033,100 EURPRODUCTIVE4.0 - AMBITIOUS PROJECT WITH A UNIQUE MAIN OBJECTIVE The main objective of Productive4.0 is to achieve improvement of digitising the European industry by electronics and ICT. Ultimately, the project aims at suitability for everyday application across all industrial sectors – up to TRL8. It addresses various industrial domains with one single approach of digitalisation. What makes the project unique is the holistic system approach of consistently focusing on the three main pillars: digital automation, supply chain networks and product lifecycle management, all of which interact and influence each other. This is part of the new concept of introducing seamless automation and network solutions as well as enhancing the transparency of data, their consistence and overall efficiency. Currently, such a complex project can only be realised in ECSEL. The consortium consists of 45% AENEAS, 30% ARTEMIS-IA, 25% EPOSS partners, thus bringing together all ECSEL communities. Representing over 100 partners from 19 EU and other associated countries, it is a European project, indeed. HANDS-ON SOLUTIONS FOR THE EUROPEAN DIGITAL INDUSTRY • Productive4.0 tackles technological and conceptual approaches in the field of Industry 4.0. The term comprises IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things), CPS (Cyber Physical Systems) and Automation. • The innovation project takes a step further towards hands-on solutions. In the process, practical reference implementations such as 3D printerfarms, customised production or self-learning robot systems will benefit in fields like service-oriented architecture (SOA), IOT components & infrastructures, process virtualisation or standardisation. These fields are addressed in the work packages WP1 through WP6. • In addition to furnishing the industry with tailor-made digital solutions, the Productive4.0 Framework will be provided. • Productive4.0 is a brain pool initiated to strengthen the international leadership of the European industry.
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