Coordinatore | KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN
Organization address
address: Valhallavaegen 79 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Sweden [SE] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.ideasconsortium.eu/ |
Totale costo | 5˙649˙099 € |
EC contributo | 3˙899˙729 € |
Programma | FP7-NMP
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies |
Code Call | FP7-NMP-2009-SMALL-3 |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2010 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2010-04-01 - 2013-06-30 |
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1 |
KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN
Organization address
address: Valhallavaegen 79 contact info |
SE (STOCKHOLM) | coordinator | 687˙991.06 |
2 |
MASMEC SPA
Organization address
address: Via dei Gigli 21 contact info |
IT (Modugno (Bari)) | participant | 616˙460.00 |
3 |
Elrest Automationssysteme GmbH
Organization address
address: Leibnitzstrasse 10 contact info |
DE (Kirchheim / Teck) | participant | 527˙904.00 |
4 |
UNINOVA - INSTITUTO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO DE NOVAS TECNOLOGIAS
Organization address
address: "CAMPUS DA FCT/UNL, MONTE DE CAPARICA" contact info |
PT (CAPARICA) | participant | 475˙517.06 |
5 |
FESTO AG & CO KG
Organization address
address: RUITER STRASSE 82 contact info |
DE (ESSLINGEN) | participant | 352˙482.00 |
6 |
Karlsruher Institut fuer Technologie
Organization address
address: Kaiserstrasse 12 contact info |
DE (Karlsruhe) | participant | 346˙930.00 |
7 |
TEKS SARL
Organization address
address: "RUE DU PRAYA, LES TOITS BLANCS 23" contact info |
FR (MONTGENEVRE) | participant | 326˙400.00 |
8 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
Organization address
address: University Park contact info |
UK (NOTTINGHAM) | participant | 309˙444.40 |
9 |
CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA
Organization address
address: Strada Torino 50 contact info |
IT (ORBASSANO) | participant | 135˙940.50 |
10 |
ELECTROLUX ITALIA S.P.A.
Organization address
address: Corso Lino Zanussi 30 contact info |
IT (Porcia (PN)) | participant | 120˙660.00 |
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'Discussions held by the IDEAS consortium members with a wide range of industrial sectors all lead to the same conclusion: the further development of assembly equipment still requires sophisticated answers from science. In addition, current major road mapping efforts, such as ManuFuture, FutMan and EUPASS, clearly underlined that true industrial sustainability will require far higher levels of systems’ autonomy and adaptability. ManuFuture’s new paradigm “adding value instead of cost competition” leads to a new approach to production technology and proves that the solutions required for the next step ahead clearly are not “state of the art”. In accordance with these suggestions, the IDEAS consortium aims at developing a demonstrator/technological solution that proves that assembly equipment can be highly adaptable. Such a step will be based on the further development of the Evolvable Assembly Systems (EAS) paradigm, and its integration with the results of other EC projects (IPROMS, SOCRADES, EUPASS). EAS is now an established paradigm , and previous projects (EUPASS, A3) have demonstrated that process-oriented assembly modules may be effectively re-used if applied with distributed control systems: EAS allows the development of adaptive modules for each individual assembly process. In principle this is possible as it was proven in the laboratories of Schneider, Masmec, and Festo. However, this needs to be combined with real-time adaptability and advanced control solutions in order to attain self-learning and self-diagnosing systems: true adaptability. These IDEAS objectives go well beyond what is commercially exploitable today. To achieve this, IDEAS is designed to work on respective components with intrinsic machine intelligence, on adaptive control and on control architecture. The results will be used in a demonstrator assembly line, requested by two industrial partners, developed by the IDEAS consortium. This will validate its Adaptability and Responsiveness.'
An EU-funded project has turned a vision into reality. Flexible assembly units coordinated by adaptive control will now permit European manufacturers to quickly produce a variety of products with minimal new investment.