
Fanuc Robotics (U K) Ltd
Fanuc Robotics (U K) Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:National Physical Laboratory, AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED, MTC, Spirit Aerosystems, BAE Systems (Sweden) +40 partnersNational Physical Laboratory,AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED,MTC,Spirit Aerosystems,BAE Systems (Sweden),MakeUK,NPL,NTU,Nestlé (United Kingdom),GKN Aerospace,Starrag,NESTLE UK LTD,Target3D Ltd,BMW Group,BAE Systems (UK),Omron Electronics Ltd,Beckhoff Automation Ltd,Airbus (United Kingdom),Cosworth Technology Ltd,Target3D Ltd,Airbus Operations Limited,Siemens plc (UK),BMW Group,GKN Aerospace Services Ltd,Real-Time Innovations,LOOP TECHNOLOGY LIMITED,SIEMENS PLC,Robert Bosch (United Kingdom),PA CONSULTING SERVICES LIMITED,Fanuc Robotics (U K) Ltd,PA Consulting Group,Beckhoff Automation Ltd,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Real-Time Innovations (United States),Starrag,PA Consultancy Services Ltd,MakeUK,Cosworth Technology Ltd,Loop Technology Limited,Bosch Rexroth Corporation,Manufacturing Technology Centre (United Kingdom),Spirit AeroSystems (United Kingdom),Fanuc Robotics (U K) Ltd,University of Nottingham,Omron Electronics LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/V062123/1Funder Contribution: 5,091,840 GBPThe future prosperity of the UK will increasingly depend on building and maintaining a resilient and sustainable manufacturing sector that can respond to changing supply and demand by adapting, repurposing, relocating and reusing available production capabilities. The pandemic which emerged in 2020 has influenced our perspective of future manufacturing operations and, in particular, has brought into focus the capacity challenges of delivering critical products and maintaining production in the face of major disruptions. It also accelerated the emerging trend for more localised, greener and cost-competitive indigenous manufacturing infrastructure with the ability to produce a wider set of complex products faster, better and cheaper. To meet the long-term structural and post-pandemic challenges, we need transformative new methods of building and utilising future factories by embracing complexity, uncertainty and data intensity in a dynamic and rapidly changing world. The "Morphing Factory" Made Smarter Centre aims to deliver a platform for next generation resilient connected manufacturing services. It will allow future manufacturing operations to be delivered by ubiquitous production units that can be easily repurposed, relocated and redeployed in response to changing market demand. This vision will be delivered through 3 closely related strands: (1) An underpinning fundamental research programme to define the principles, methods and models for future morphing factories in terms of architecture, topology, configuration methods, IoT digital awareness, in-process monitoring and AI based autonomous control. (50%). (2) A dynamic challenge-driven applied research programme to address emerging industrial needs and validate and demonstrate the results through a set of application studies including smart machining, production integrated 3D printing and autonomous assembly integrated into a common hyperconnected morphing factory cloud (45%). (3) A programme of networking and engagement activities with other ISCF Made Smarter research and innovation centres, industry and the general public to maximise the impact of the research, encourage accelerated technology uptake and increase the public awareness (5%).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:Loughborough University, Cambrian Intelligence, Airbus (United Kingdom), Fraunhofer HHI, IntelliDigest +99 partnersLoughborough University,Cambrian Intelligence,Airbus (United Kingdom),Fraunhofer HHI,IntelliDigest,Be-St,Manufacturing Technology Centre (United Kingdom),Constellium UK Ltd,Ultraleap,Agricultural Engineering Precision Innovation Centre,Spirit AeroSystems (United Kingdom),Royal Institute of Technology KTH Sweden,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),RAR UK Automation Ltd.,KUKA Robotics UK Limited,Toyota Motor Manufacturing Ltd,MTC,Shadow Robot (United Kingdom),Cambrian Intelligence,Georgia Institute of Technology,University of Patras,Shadow Robot Company Ltd,Fraunhofer HHI,Liberty Produce,Airbus Operations Limited,Liberty Produce,Scorpion Vision Limited,Spirit Aerosystems,Stewart Milne Group,HAL Robotics Ltd (UK),Chinese Academy of Sciences,Scottish Agricultural Org Society (SAOS),Agri-EPI Centre,Scottish Agricultural Org Society (SAOS),Soil Machine Dynamics UK,Claromech Limited,Ocado Group,Chinese Academy of Sciences,AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED,Arrival Ltd,CRRC (United Kingdom),Nat Inst of Industrial Eng NITIE Mumbai,Fanuc Robotics (U K) Ltd,Ultraleap,Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation,GT,KTH,Scorpion Vision Limited,Inovo Robotics,MAKAR Ltd,Claromech Limited,HAL Robotics Ltd (UK),ROLLS-ROYCE PLC,Nat Inst of Industrial Eng NITIE Mumbai,Norscot Joinery Limited,GKN Aerospace,Teknek Limited,Measurement Solutions Ltd.,HSSMI Ltd,CNC Robotics Ltd,SP Technology Automation and Robotics,ElectroImpact,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute,HSSMI Ltd,iRob International Ltd.,University of Birmingham,iRob International Ltd.,GKN Aerospace Services Ltd,Constellium (United Kingdom),Expert Tooling and Automation Limited,Loughborough University,True Position Robotics Ltd.,Expert Tooling and Automation Limited,CAS,Teknek Limited,SUNAMP LIMITED,Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd,National Institute of Industrial Engineering,MAKAR Ltd,Norscot Joinery Limited,Fraunhofer IPA,myenergi Ltd.,KUKA (United Kingdom),Stewart Milne Group,Sunamp (United Kingdom),Construction Scotland Innovation Centre,RAR UK Automation Ltd.,IntelliDigest,BAE Systems (Sweden),University of Patras,True Position Robotics Ltd,KUKA Robotics UK Limited,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),SP Technology Automation and Robotics,Ocado Limited,BAE Systems (UK),Measurements Solutions Ltd.,Arrival Ltd,Electroimpact UK Limited (UK),Fanuc Robotics (U K) Ltd,myenergi Ltd.,CNC Robotics Ltd,Inovo RoboticsFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/V062158/1Funder Contribution: 4,821,580 GBPThe UK has fallen significantly behind other countries when it comes to adopting robotics/automation within factories. Collaborative automation, that works directly with people, offers fantastic opportunities for strengthening UK manufacturing and rebuilding the UK economy. It will enable companies to increase productivity, to be more responsive and resilient when facing external pressures (like the Covid-19 pandemic) to protect jobs and to grow. To enable confident investment in automation, we need to overcome current fundamental barriers. Automation needs to be easier to set up and use, more capable to deal with complex tasks, more flexible in what it can do, and developed to safely and intuitively collaborate in a way that is welcomed by existing workers and wider society. To overcome these barriers, the ISCF Research Centre in Smart, Collaborative Robotics (CESCIR) has worked with industry to identify four priority areas for research: Collaboration, Autonomy, Simplicity, Acceptance. The initial programme will tackle current fundamental challenges in each of these areas and develop testbeds for demonstration of results. Over the course of the programme, CESCIR will also conduct responsive research, rapidly testing new ideas to solve real world manufacturing automation challenges. CESCIR will create a network of academia and industry, connecting stakeholders, identifying challenges/opportunities, reviewing progress and sharing results. Open access models and data will enable wider academia to further explore the latest scientific advances. Within the manufacturing industry, large enterprises will benefit as automation can be brought into traditionally manual production processes. Similarly, better accessibility and agility will allow more Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) to benefit from automation, improving their competitiveness within the global market.
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