MODAPTO envisions flexible industrial systems composed of modules enhanced by distributed intelligence via interoperable Digital Twins (DTs) based on industrial standards. Moreover, it materializes enables collective intelligence within modular production schemes for effective module and production line design, reconfiguration and decision support. Motivated by the six principles of Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems, MODAPTO aims at materializing reconfigurability through the joint use of all principles and not by considering it as an isolated vision of each one. To that end, MODAPTO focuses on two technological pillars:
1. Distributed Intelligence & Control via Interoperable Digital Twins
2. Modular Production Framework & Toolkit
Within MODAPTO, each production module is augmented by a DT offering additional distributed intelligence functionalities. MODAPTO standardizes the module’s interface via AAS to enable coordination with other modules and systems. MODAPTO also proposes a framework for production design and reconfiguration supported by collective intelligence tools.
MODAPTO will be implemented in 3 industrial UCs involving 4 manufacturers at 3 different levels to showcase its versatility and applicability. UC1 targets the development of production modules (robots) with novel sustainability capabilities, while UC2 production reconfiguration and optimization even for single lots. UC3 targets the timely set up of press shop lines and coordination with robots and AGVs to handle supply chain disruptions in collaboration with the producer of semi-finished product kits.
MODAPTO aims at substantial KPI improvements related to efficiency, cost, quality, energy and sustainability. Moreover, MODAPTO will develop business models facilitating its transferability to other sectors and the adoption of its industrial strategies, especially by SMEs, while supporting knowledge transfer via workforce and trainers’ training activities.
Web resources: |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101091996
https://modapto.eu/ |
Start date: | 01-01-2023 |
End date: | 31-12-2025 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 5 491 685,00 Euro - 5 491 685,00 Euro |
Twitter: | @MODAPTO_eu |
Original description
MODAPTO envisions flexible industrial systems composed of modules enhanced by distributed intelligence via interoperable Digital Twins (DTs) based on industrial standards. Moreover, it materializes enables collective intelligence within modular production schemes for effective module and production line design, reconfiguration and decision support. Motivated by the six principles of Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems, MODAPTO aims at materializing reconfigurability through the joint use of all principles and not by considering it as an isolated vision of each one. To that end, MODAPTO focuses on two technological pillars:1. Distributed Intelligence & Control via Interoperable Digital Twins
2. Modular Production Framework & Toolkit
Within MODAPTO, each production module is augmented by a DT offering additional distributed intelligence functionalities. MODAPTO standardizes the module’s interface via AAS to enable coordination with other modules and systems. MODAPTO also proposes a framework for production design and reconfiguration supported by collective intelligence tools.
MODAPTO will be implemented in 3 industrial UCs involving 4 manufacturers at 3 different levels to showcase its versatility and applicability. UC1 targets the development of production modules (robots) with novel sustainability capabilities, while UC2 production reconfiguration and optimization even for single lots. UC3 targets the timely set up of press shop lines and coordination with robots and AGVs to handle supply chain disruptions in collaboration with the producer of semi-finished product kits.
MODAPTO aims at substantial KPI improvements related to efficiency, cost, quality, energy and sustainability. Moreover, MODAPTO will develop business models facilitating its transferability to other sectors and the adoption of its industrial strategies, especially by SMEs, while supporting knowledge transfer via workforce and trainers’ training activities.