COMBILASER | COMbination of non-contact, high speed monitoring and non-destructive techniques applicable to LASER Based Manufacturing through a self-learning system
01-01-2015
-01-01-2018
Organisation THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
Comments a sensing shop floor FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Sub-Domain 2.2 Dynamic Production systems and Factories Domain 2: Adaptive and smart manufacturing systems RP 2.12 Monitoring, Perception
Periodic Reporting for period 3 - COMBILASER (COMbination of non-contact, high speed monitoring and non-destructive techniques applicable to LASER Based Manufacturing through a self-learning system) Result title Periodic Reporting for period 3 - COMBILASER (COMbination of non-contact, high speed monitoring and non-destructive techniques applicable to LASER Based Manufacturing through a self-learning system) Result description by HIDRIA AET that has been chosen for co-financing from the European...
Waste minimisation Taxon description Waste minimisation involves redesigning products and processes and/or changing societal patterns of consumption and production.