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HUman MANufacturing

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Project "HUMAN" data sheet

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Coordinator
SINTEF AS 

Organization address
address: STRINDVEGEN 4
city: TRONDHEIM
postcode: 7034
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 Coordinator Country Norway [NO]
 Project website http://humanmanufacturing.eu/
 Total cost 4˙533˙042 €
 EC max contribution 3˙991˙354 € (88%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.2.1.5.1. (Technologies for Factories of the Future)
 Code Call H2020-FOF-2016
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-10-01   to  2019-09-30

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    SINTEF AS NO (TRONDHEIM) coordinator 361˙512.00
2    UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON UK (LONDON) participant 500˙742.00
3    HIGHSKILLZ LIMITED UK (LONDON) participant 463˙750.00
4    HOLONIX SRL IT (MEDA (MB)) participant 448˙125.00
5    IUVO SRL IT (PONTEDERA) participant 378˙743.00
6    STIFTELSEN SINTEF NO (TRONDHEIM) participant 373˙846.00
7    PANEPISTIMIO PATRON EL (RIO PATRAS) participant 309˙375.00
8    SCUOLA SUPERIORE DI STUDI UNIVERSITARI E DI PERFEZIONAMENTO S ANNA IT (PISA) participant 274˙390.00
9    COMAU SPA IT (GRUGLIASCO) participant 246˙743.00
10    INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO METALMECANICO, MUEBLE, MADERA, EMBALAJE Y AFINES-AIDIMME ES (PATERNA VALENCIA) participant 215˙722.00
11    KIT-AR LIMITED UK (LONDON) participant 181˙000.00
12    ROYO SPAIN SL ES (QUART DE POBLET VALENCIA) participant 123˙403.00
13    AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SA ES (MADRID) participant 114˙000.00
14    SCUOLA UNIVERSITARIA PROFESSIONALE DELLA SVIZZERA ITALIANA CH (MANNO) participant 0.00

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 Project objective

EU manufacturers are increasingly adopting automation solutions that can improve productivity and reduce costs.Enterprises’ ability to utilize these technologies may be their single most important competitive advantage, and the specific skills, experiences, competences,and flexibility of workers are pivotal to and at the core of this ability.To create a healthy workplace and increase the competitiveness of the manufacturing firms, the creation of an optimal environment for human automation integration and cooperation that harnesses and supports the workers’ capabilities is needed.The HUMAN project,with 12 partners from 6 European countries, aims to define and demonstrate workplaces where automation and human workers operate in harmony to improve the productivity,quality,performance of the factory as well as the worker satisfaction and safety.Objectives to be met are:Improving the integration of humans with their workplace;Enhancing the monitoring and wellbeing of human automation co-operation;Stimulating and advancing human-automation interaction and co-operation for optimal performance and achievement of complex tasks;Establishing adaptable workplaces and tasks to human cognitive and physical skills.These objectives will be achieved by developing and employing physical, conceptual, methodological, technological, and knowledge-based tools. 3 use case companies from the Furniture Manufacturing (ROYO Group), Automation Manufacturing (COMAU), & Defence & Aerospace (AIRBUS) sectors are involved. Proposed advances offered by HUMAN solutions will remove the barriers for:adaptability and flexibility of humans to continuously changing workplaces;alignment of new and complex tasks with human cognitive and physical skills;and synchronization of enterprise goals with human expectations.These advancements will in turn have significant impacts on higher customization capability,productivity,quality,worker satisfaction,and empower competitive position of the EU manufacturers.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Supportive Climate Analysis Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:37:29
Training Materials Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:36:50
Continous improvement report Other 2020-03-13 11:37:47
Dissemination Events Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:37:35
Evaluation Analysis – final version Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:37:42
Evaluation Analysis Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:37:28
Trust and Privacy Framework Documents, reports 2020-03-13 11:36:50
Videos Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2020-03-13 11:37:43
Communication Plan Documents, reports 2019-11-06 11:36:16
Project Handbook and quality procedures Documents, reports 2019-11-06 11:36:16
Brochure Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2019-11-06 11:36:16
Evaluation Methodology Documents, reports 2019-11-06 11:36:16
Workplace models Documents, reports 2019-11-06 11:36:16
Website Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2019-11-06 11:36:16
Integration Guidelines Documents, reports 2019-11-06 11:36:16

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of HUMAN deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 Felix Mannhardt, Sobah Abbas Petersen, Manuel Oliveira
Process Mining and Privacy in Smart Manufacturing
published pages: 336-339, ISSN: 0170-6012, DOI: 10.1007/s00287-019-01199-6
Informatik Spektrum 42/5 2019-12-17
2019 Baojun Chen, Francesco Lanotte, Lorenzo Grazi, Nicola Vitiello, Simona Crea
Classification of Lifting Techniques for Application of A Robotic Hip Exoskeleton
published pages: 963, ISSN: 1424-8220, DOI: 10.3390/s19040963
Sensors 19/4 2019-12-17
2019 Felix Mannhardt, Sobah Abbas Petersen, Manuel Fradinho Oliveira
A trust and privacy framework for smart manufacturing environments
published pages: 201-219, ISSN: 1876-1364, DOI: 10.3233/ais-190521
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments 11/3 2019-11-06
2018 Baojun Chen, Lorenzo Grazi, Francesco Lanotte, Nicola Vitiello, Simona Crea
A Real-Time Lift Detection Strategy for a Hip Exoskeleton
published pages: , ISSN: 1662-5218, DOI: 10.3389/fnbot.2018.00017
Frontiers in Neurorobotics 12 2019-11-06
2017 Stefano Perini, Rossella Luglietti, Maria Margoudi, Manuel Oliveira, Marco Taisch
Training Advanced Skills for Sustainable Manufacturing: A Digital Serious Game
published pages: 1536-1543, ISSN: 2351-9789, DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2017.07.286
Procedia Manufacturing 11 2019-11-06
2018 George Michalos, Anna Karvouniari, Nikolaos Dimitropoulos, Theodoros Togias, Sotiris Makris
Workplace analysis and design using virtual reality techniques
published pages: 141-144, ISSN: 0007-8506, DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2018.04.120
CIRP Annals 67/1 2019-11-06
2018 Anna Karvouniari, George Michalos, Nikos Dimitropoulos, Sotirios Makris
An approach for exoskeleton integration in manufacturing lines using Virtual Reality techniques
published pages: 103-108, ISSN: 2212-8271, DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2018.08.315
Procedia CIRP 78 2019-11-06
2019 Nicola Binetti, Tianchang Cheng, Isabelle Mareschal, Duncan Brumby, Simon Julier, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
Assumptions about the positioning of virtual stimuli affect gaze direction estimates during Augmented Reality based interactions
published pages: 9, ISSN: 2045-2322, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-39311-1
Scientific Reports 9/1 2019-11-06

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