TWIN4TWIN

TITULO PROYECTO:

TWIN4TWIN – Twinning to build an industrial ecosystem around the core principles of Industry4.0 and the Digital Twin

DATOS GENERALES:

Programa: HORIZONTE EUROPA
Referencia: 101079180
Fecha RESOLUCION: 19/07/2022
Fecha de ejecución: 01/01/2023-31/12/2025

PRESENTACIÓN Y OBJETIVOS:

CORE Innovation Centre (CORE) is a private non-profit research organisation, based in Greece and founded in 2021 as a full subsidiary of CORE Innovation Technology OE, focusing on Industry4.0 technologies, like machine learning, IoT, edge and cloud computing, Innovation Management and Communication. The vision of CORE is to become the biggest R&I centre in Southeastern Europe in the fields of Industry 4.0. CORE aims to create an industrial ecosystem, composed of manufacturing companies and knowledge/research institutions, around the core principles of Industry 4.0 such as automation, zero-defect manufacturing, and flexible production based on a number of core technologies such as Machine Learning, Robotics, Big-Data and Digital Twins. This vision will be materialised through the development of Industry 4.0 Test Labs, which are practical environments where companies and research institutions develop, test and implement Industry 4.0 solutions under realistic conditions, as well as co-design the associated digital Processes and new business models. The overall Twin4Twin goal is to raise the research profile of CORE as well as the research profile of its staff in the field of digital twin technologies. In parallel with the objectives, Twin4Twin’s concept approach is divided into four clusters:
a.Digital twins – scientific excellence
b.Research and innovation management upskilling,
c.Business development, and
d.Exploratory research project.
To do that, CORE will run the twinning exercise with leading EU organisations, namely ITA from Spain (Reduced Order Models research in Digital Twins), SCCH from Austria (Big Data real time streaming technologies) and SSF from Switzerland (test and demo platform to be used as use case and provide the replication potential towards the Greek Smart Factory). Twin4Twin aims to reduce the disparity in production between Greece and top-class leading countries through knowledge transfer in smart manufacturing technologies.
There are seven main objective of this project:
1.Facilitate a comprehensive (techno-legal), open, trusted digital twin deployment plan for easy uptake from CORE and provide a roadmap of strategic collaboration and scalability services among partners.
2.Maximise research and innovation potential through upskilling to attract funding, research management, administration, and financial management.
3.Establish a resilient operational framework for intelligent digital twins, smart products, and respective flexible value ecosystems.
4.Validate Twin4Twin digital twins in a use-case for their excellence and alignment with EFFRA’s strategy and Industry5.0 (sustainability, resilience, human-centric) and prepare its tech-to-market replication roadmap.
5.Diffuse knowledge and reinforce CORE impact by uptake and usage of the Twin4Twin results from stakeholders and the scientific community, while engage with the wider public for its societal impacts.
6.Development of the Greek Smart Factory (GSF) pillars based on the successful Swiss Smart Factory and provide respective business models and routes of exploitation.
7.Commitment for Gender Equality and increase the involvement of more women scientist, researchers and innovators.

ENTIDADES PARTICIPANTES:

CORE KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS AMKE (CORE IC).
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE ARAGON (ITAINNOVA).
SOFTWARE COMPETENCE CENTER HAGENBERG GMBH (SCCH).
SWITZERLAND INNOVATION PARK BIEL/BIENNE AG (SSF).

PRESUPUESTO:

PRESUPUESTO TOTAL PROYECTO: 1.499.500,00 €
PRESUPUESTO TOTAL ITAINNOVA: 262.500,00 €

FINANCIACIÓN:

PRESUPUESTO TOTAL PROYECTO: 1.499.500,00 €
PRESUPUESTO TOTAL ITAINNOVA: 262.500,00 €
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