项目来源
芬兰研究理事会基金(AKA)
项目主持人
未公开
项目受资助机构
VISUAL COMPONENTS OY
项目编号
56098
立项年度
2019
立项时间
未公开
项目级别
国家级
研究期限
未知 / 未知
受资助金额
15998180.54欧元
学科
未公开
学科代码
未公开
基金类别
European Union-Innovation action-Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
关键词
tuotekehitys ; tuotanto ; automaatio ; tuotantotekniikka ; romuliikkeet ; product development ; production ; automation ; production technology ; scrap businesses ; manufacturing ; production
参与者
未公开
参与机构
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
项目标书摘要:QU4LITY will demonstrate,in a realistic,measurable,and replicable way an open,certifiable and highly standardised,SME-friendly and transformative shared data-driven ZDM product and service model for Factory 4.0 through 5 strategic ZDM plug&control lighthouse equipment pilots and 9 production lighthouse facility pilots.QU4LITY will also demonstrate how European industry can build unique and highly tailored ZDM strategies and competitive advantages(significantly increase operational efficiency,scrap reduction,prescriptive quality management,energy efficiency,defect propagation avoidance and improved smart product customer experience,and foster new digital business models;e.g.outcome-based and product servitisation)through an orchestrated open platforms ecosystem,ZDM atomized components and digital enablers(Industry 4.0 digital connectivity&edge computing package,plug&control autonomous manufacturing equipment,real-time data spaces for process monitoring&adaptation,simulation data spaces for digital process twin continuity,AI-powered analytic data spaces for cognitive digital control twin composable services,augmented worker interventions,European quality data marketplace)across all phases of product and process lifecycle(engineering,planning,operation and production)building upon the QU4LITY autonomous quality model to meet the Industry 4.0 ZDM challenges(cost and time effective brownfield ZDM deployment,flexible ZDM strategy design&adaptation,agile operation of zero defect processes&products,zero break down sustainable manufacturing process operation and human centred manufacturing).