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Description The results are feasible for many other fields including large-workspace movements of products, with impact in logistics, transport, and warehousing.
Comments Complex structures, geometries and scale Manufacturing future products Manufacturing the products of the future Customised products Manufacturing future products Manufacturing the products of the future
 Final Report Summary - CABLEBOT (Parallel Cable Robotics for Improving Maintenance and Logistics of Large-Scale Products) Result title Final Report Summary - CABLEBOT (Parallel Cable Robotics for Improving Maintenance and Logistics of Large-Scale Products)
 Customised products Taxon title Customised products
 Domain 2: Adaptive and smart manufacturing systems Taxon description domain focuses on innovative manufacturing equipment at component and system level, including mechatronics, control and monitoring systems The research priorities recommended under this domain aim at Future
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Description Its contribution to the industry is set to increase even more markedly in the near future and it will become increasingly interwoven within the Factories of the Future initiative over the coming years.
 The ActionPlanT Roadmap for Manufacturing 2.0 Result description The research priorities idenified in the ActionPlanT roadmap have been integrated in the FoF 2020 roadmap, which serves as the Baseline for the Factories of the Future PPP under Horizon 2020
 Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing Taxon description Manufacturing enterprises that design and develop products without involving customers in the loop are likely to end up with commercially unsuccessful products.
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Comments 1.5 Delivery of new functionalities through (mass production) surface manufacturing processes FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products
 C26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Taxon title C26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Comments Material efficiency Manufacturing performance characteristics Environmental sustainability Waste minimisation Manufacturing performance characteristics Environmental sustainability Co-evolution of products-processes-production
 Methodology for PLM-ERP integration with shop floor Result description Both ways communication will be used to gather information and index it for future use Solution concept Gathering information of various kinds (related to PLM and ERP) will be much easier as the headers
 Co-evolution of products-processes-production systems (ā€˜industrial symbiosisā€™) Taxon title Co-evolution of products-processes-production systems (ā€˜industrial symbiosisā€™)
 Advanced material processing technologies Taxon description The efficiency and sustainability of both the manufacturing of actual and future products is still very much determined by the processes that shape and assemble the components of these products.
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Description FAB2ASM will provide technology which enables innovative products to be produced competitively, while counterbalancing the trend of outsourcing production to low-wage economies.
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Description The Future Fashion Design (FFD) project aims to remove the main barriers inhibiting the wider adoption of Virtual Prototyping (VP) by textile and clothing companies by drastically improving the speed of
 Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing Taxon description Manufacturing enterprises that design and develop products without involving customers in the loop are likely to end up with commercially unsuccessful products.
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Organisation CENTRE FOR FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE LIMITED
 Domain 4: Collaborative and mobile enterprises Taxon description ā€¢ Encompassing new product take back laws and asymmetric information distribution for closed-loop lifecycle management and especially for End-of-Life (EoL) services for products.
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Comments Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Domain 6: Customer-focused
 RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products Taxon title RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products
 Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing Taxon description Manufacturing enterprises that design and develop products without involving customers in the loop are likely to end up with commercially unsuccessful products.
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Description Social phenomena like aging, an increase in obesity and increased sensitivity towards disabled, diabetic people, together with eco-friendly products, are new challenges to find fitted solutions for sport
Comments Chains Impact Workshop Domain 6 - Customer-focused Manufacturing Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products
 RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products Taxon title RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products
 Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing Taxon description Manufacturing enterprises that design and develop products without involving customers in the loop are likely to end up with commercially unsuccessful products.
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Comments 1: Advanced manufacturing processes RP 1.4 Manufacturing processes for ā€˜non-exhaustibleā€™ raw materials, biomaterials and cell based products.
 Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products) Taxon title Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products)
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Description is foreseen that the moulding of multiple micro-optics on one glass wafer, stacking these to optical systems, bonding them and then dicing them will become the norm for micro-optics manufacturing in future
Comments Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products) FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Domain
 Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products) Taxon title Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products)
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Description In multi-partners projects and business, aimed at developing innovative joint products, Large Enterprises suffer from a lack of synergy and cohesion with the Small-Medium and Micro Enterprises, due to
 RP 4.6 Collaborative Demand and Supply Planning, Traceability, and Execution Taxon description There is need in the future to enable manufacturing enterprises collaborating in global supply networks to cope with variable demands and highly complex products.
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Description S-MC-S will promote four research pillars in response to this: ā€¢ The design and definition of methodologies and tools to manage the growing complexity of products, production and supply chain configurations
Comments models and strategies for disruptive manufacturing processes FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes RP 1.12 Novel supply chain approaches for innovative products
 RP 1.12 Novel supply chain approaches for innovative products Taxon title RP 1.12 Novel supply chain approaches for innovative products Taxon description Future supply chains will need to re-configure dynamically as customer specific products will be based on an increasing number of specific components.
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Description However, the existing technology failed to provide these industries with a cost efficient solution to cope with small-batch production of large and complex-shaped products.
Comments Domain 2 - Adaptive and Smart Manufacturing Systems Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products
 Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products) Taxon title Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products)
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Description laser machines) -Pico-second lasers operating at high average powers -Pulsed lasers emitting at new wavelengths for precision cutting of thin metal sheets and brittle materials like glass (addressing products
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Description the competitiveness of the European industry by introducing manufacturing methods, which will allow companies to reduce time-to-market and number of rejects, make more customized and innovative products
Comments IP Success Factors IP Management (IPM) dfdsfdsfsdf Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products
 Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products) Taxon title Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products)
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Description The holistic concept of I-RAMP3 for enabling future smart factories is completed by the introduction of knowledge-based modules for Manufacturing Execution Systems.
 Domain 2: Adaptive and smart manufacturing systems Taxon description domain focuses on innovative manufacturing equipment at component and system level, including mechatronics, control and monitoring systems The research priorities recommended under this domain aim at Future
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Description universal solution should also be compatible with the added value information that could come from existing sources (control) and sensors used at the machine, and jointly this will preserve current and future
Comments systems for increased reliability of production systems FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Domain 3: Digital, virtual and resource-efficient factories RP 3.4 Energy monitoring and management in future
 Connecting Genior Modular (OA) with FAGOR controls Result description Product decisiĆ³n to include this Technology has not yet been taken and depends on future customer requests.
 RP 3.4 Energy monitoring and management in future manufacturing enterprises Taxon title RP 3.4 Energy monitoring and management in future manufacturing enterprises
 Reducing the consumption of energy Taxon description Efficient energy use, sometimes simply called energy efficiency, is the goal to reduce the amount of energy required to provide products and services.
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Description manufacturers, particularly SMEs, to adapt to global competitive pressures by increasing the technological base of EU manufacturing through the development and integration of the enabling technologies of the future
 RP 3.2 Intelligent maintenance systems for increased reliability of production systems Taxon description Complex and expensive production assets in conjunction with market requests for high quality products require novel maintenance approaches that are able to provision required capacity and production quality
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Comments , except machinery and equipment Applications areas and sectors C MANUFACTURING C26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Applications areas and sectors C MANUFACTURING C27 Manufacture
 C26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Taxon title C26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
 Domain 1: Advanced manufacturing processes Taxon description Products of the future are expected to be more complex (3D, nano-micro-meso-macro-scale, smart), so processes need to handle complexity and enhanced functionality whilst not adding or at least minimizing
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Description There is an increasing pressure on European SMEs to deliver high quality, often customised products using cost effective manufacturing processes and systems while competing in the global market.
 Domain 2: Adaptive and smart manufacturing systems Taxon description domain focuses on innovative manufacturing equipment at component and system level, including mechatronics, control and monitoring systems The research priorities recommended under this domain aim at Future
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Comments . - Number of developed systems and technologies Additional KPIs 12 key project results 9 demonstrators 2 Products already in the market. 2 beta users testing results of the project.
 C25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment Taxon title C25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
 Intelligent machinery components, actuators and end-effectors Taxon description Intelligent components enable the deployment of safe, energy-efficient, accurate and flexible or reconfigurable products and production systems.
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Description tools for cost-efficient collaborative networking, the European textile, clothing and footwear industries will be able to provide small series of customised fashionable goods for these groups by keeping products
Comments Customer-focused manufacturing RP 6.6 Costing and manufacturability assessment FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Domain 6: Customer-focused manufacturing RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products
 RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products Taxon title RP 6.9 On-demand manufacturing of customer-centric products
 RP 4.6 Collaborative Demand and Supply Planning, Traceability, and Execution Taxon description There is need in the future to enable manufacturing enterprises collaborating in global supply networks to cope with variable demands and highly complex products.
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Description As a result, the plastics industry lacks an overall means of developing new products and bringing them onto the market.
Comments 1.5 Delivery of new functionalities through (mass production) surface manufacturing processes FoF Partnership SRIA Research priorities Sub-Domain 1.1 Processing novel materials and structures (into products
 RP 1.12 Novel supply chain approaches for innovative products Taxon title RP 1.12 Novel supply chain approaches for innovative products Taxon description Future supply chains will need to re-configure dynamically as customer specific products will be based on an increasing number of specific components.
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Comments TRLs using additional investments Additional KPIs Number of new training offerings or curricula developed Additional KPIs C MANUFACTURING Applications areas and sectors C16 Manufacture of wood and of products
 C16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials Taxon title C16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
 RP 4.6 Collaborative Demand and Supply Planning, Traceability, and Execution Taxon description There is need in the future to enable manufacturing enterprises collaborating in global supply networks to cope with variable demands and highly complex products.