Projects overview
InterQ | Interlinked Process, Product and Data Quality framework for Zero-Defects Manufacturing
01-11-2020
-31-10-2023
TINKER | FABRICATION OF SENSOR PACKAGES ENABLED BY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
01-10-2020
-31-03-2024
XMANAI | Explainable Manufacturing Artificial Intelligence
01-11-2020
-30-04-2024
KITT4SME | platform-enabled KITs of arTificial intelligence FOR an easy uptake by SMEs
01-10-2020
-31-03-2024
KYKLOS 4.0 | An Advanced Circular and Agile Manufacturing Ecosystem based on rapid reconfigurable manufacturing process and individualized consumer preferences
01-01-2020
-31-12-2023
KYKLOS 4.0 emphasises customisation and circular manufacturing. As a result, the candidate standards were determined in accordance with the following factors: (1) inputs from partners; (2) project requirements; (3) linked EU frameworks; (4) examination of scientific literature; and (5) standards inventory within the project's purview. The partners in KYKLOS 4.0 are interested in adopting standards in a variety of fields, such as digital transformation (such as OneM2M), sector-specific standards for pilots (such as ISO 14971:2019), data exchange and file formats (such as ISO 10303 and HDF5), or higher-level standards like ISO 27001 for information security management systems. The project requirements, acceptance in the worldwide community, comparable projects, or scientific papers were used to evaluate potential standards. Most of the identified standards are complementary and able to produce synergies in their incorporation. However, especially in the area of data exchange different standards suggest different solutions. No discrimination was made in terms of standards or points of origin.
The partners assessed the KYKLOS 4.0 standards and their adoption is continually improved, while the process is being carried out. In task T5.3, the team tried to assess various levels of interoperability in the procedure. Along with task T12.5, which is in charge of tracking the project's standardised context, a survey was started. Meetings with the various project partners were held on a regular basis, and the delivery was developed in line with the standardising framework noted in T12.5. The standards were chosen to be documented in a standardised fashion using the ArchiMate language. A list of other candidate standards that would be interesting to adopt in KYKLOS 4.0 is included in the documentation. Two standards—ISO 10303 and ISO 14048—that are highly pertinent to the scope of KYKLOS 4.0 are already in use by KYKLOS 4.0 pilots. With KYKLOS 4.0, ISO 10303 will be used beyond the CAD domain to prove its function in gathering and facilitating access to data linked to personalised and circular manufacturing. The data's long-term readability in this standard format is one of the issues that merit consideration. Project partners received instructions on how to use ISO 10303. KYKLOS 4.0 collaborates with Small Business Standards (SBS) to facilitate wide acceptance and utilization by the market.
Medical, electronic devices, electronic equipment, and automotive project pilots are already pursuing ISO 10303 (Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange) and ISO 14048 (Life cycle assessment and environmental management). The project currently has a good understanding of relevant standards. Modern algorithms have been used to identify various data reduction approaches, and a comprehensive model for fault relationships has been created. KYKLOS 4.0 will develop toolkits to implement auditing mechanisms.
Interoperability (sharing of data and resources between different systems)
OneM2M is a global partnership project founded in 2012 and constituted by 8 of the world's leading ICT standards development organizations, notably: ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TIA, TSDSI, TTA and TTC.
Scope: IoT and machine-2-machine communciation specifications
ACCURATE | ACHIEVING RESILIENCE THROUGH MANUFACTURING AS A SERVICE, DIGITAL TWINS AND ECOSYSTEMS
01-12-2023
-30-11-2026
AMPS | Automated Mass Production of SOC Stacks
01-06-2023
-31-05-2027
AIRISE | Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing for Sustainable Applications at SMEs
01-01-2023
-30-06-2026
SMARTHANDLE | Resilient manufacturing lines based on smart handling systems
01-01-2023
-31-12-2025
MARS | Manufacturing Architecture for Resilience and Sustainability
01-01-2023
-31-12-2026
STAND4EU | Boosting the Exploitation of Standardisation Inputs from European Projects
01-09-2022
-31-08-2024
s-X-AIPI | self-X Artificial Intelligence for European Process Industry digital transformation
01-05-2022
-30-04-2025
OPENZDM | Open Platform for Realising Zero Defects in Cyber-Physical Manufacturing
01-06-2022
-30-11-2025
Machining 4.0 | Machining 4.0 - Interreg Nort-West Europe
01-12-2018
-31-12-2021
COALA will contribute in the ongoing discussion about AI ethics and potential standards, monitor the standardization potential for worker education under consideration of AI competencies, and will use and contribute to IT standards. We will take into account available IT-related standards and use them when applicable. This includes normative standards as set by ISO and its national bodies, which are of high importance to industrial companies. We will assess standards proposed by major influential de-facto standardization bodies like W3C, OASIS, and OMG. Standardization topics concern: