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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:LIND, TELLU AS, PODCOMP, TUD, Robert Bosch (Germany) +81 partnersLIND,TELLU AS,PODCOMP,TUD,Robert Bosch (Germany),AVCR,BUTE,SYSTEMA,AIT,Eurotech (Italy),TU/e,ROPARDO,TECHNEXT,Ikerlan,Luleå University of Technology,ifak e. V. Magdeburg,DOTGIS,NOVA,SAP NORWAY AS,INQUERY LABS CLOSED COMPANY LIMITEDBY SHARES,ČVUT,Jotne,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,MONDRAGON CORPORACION COOPERATIVA SCOOP,Latvian Academy of Sciences,Carlos III University of Madrid,ECL,VTC,CEA,SIRRIS,HiØ,NTNU,AEE INTEC,BUT,SANTER REPLY,IFD,THE REUSE COMPANY,CAMEA,MSI,SEMANTIS INFORMATION BUILDERS GMBH,IECS,LUNDQVIST TRAVARU AB,ULMA Embedded Solutions,BOSCH SOFTWARE INNOVATIONS GMBH,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,IUNET,EQUA SOLUTIONS AG,WAPICE LTD WAPICE AB,Dresden University of Applied Sciences,ICT,DAC.DIGITAL JOINT-STOCK COMPANY,CISC Semiconductor (Austria),3E,UMT,STGNB 2 SAS,TECHNOLUTION BV,FAGOR AUTO,Infineon Technologies (Austria),BOLIDEN MINERAL AB,Gdańsk University of Technology,BEIA,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Infineon Technologies (Germany),INCQUERY LABS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,EDMS,EVOPRO INNOVATION KFT,ABB OY,MGEP,POLITO,University of Lübeck,Magillem Design Services,AITIA International Zrt.,BnearIT (Sweden),UTIA,CSC,ASTUCE,ASML (Netherlands),FORSCHUNG BURGENLAND GMBH,KAI,EXPLEO GERMANY GMBH,FAGOR ARRASATE S COOP,EQUA Simulation (Sweden),RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT,VIF,ARCELIKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826452Overall Budget: 83,757,200 EURFunder Contribution: 21,155,000 EURFor the purpose of creating digitalisation and automation solutions Arrowhead Tools adresses engineering methodologies and suitable integrated tool chains. With the global aim of substantial reduction of the engineering costs for digitalisation/automation solutions. Thus the Arrowhead Tools vision is: - Engineering processes and tool chains for cost efficient developments of digitalization, connectivity and automation systems solutions in various fields of application For the further and wider commercialisation of automation and digitalisation services and products based on SOA, Arrowhead Framework and similar technologies there is a clear need for engineerings tools that integrates existing automation and digitalisation engineering procedures and tool with SOA based automation/digitalisation technology. For this purpose the Arrowhead Tool’s grand challenges are defined as: - Engineering costs reduction by 40-60% for a wide range of automation/digitalisation solutions. - Tools chains for digitalisation and automation engineering and management, adapted to: 1. existing automation and digitalisation engineering methodologies and tools 2. new IoT and SoS automation and digitalisation engineering and management tools 3. security management tools - Training material and kits for professional engineers The results will create impact on: - Automation and digitalisation solution market - Automation and engineering efficiency and the SSBS market - Automation and digitalisation security - Competence development on engineering of automation and digitalisation solution
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:Elmos Semiconductor (Germany), Semikron (Germany), IT, TUD, Robert Bosch (Germany) +33 partnersElmos Semiconductor (Germany),Semikron (Germany),IT,TUD,Robert Bosch (Germany),Polytechnic University of Milan,SYSTEMA,AIT,Hochschule Mittweida,TUW,Infineon Technologies (Austria),MCL,IFD,Schiller Automatisierungstechnik GmbH,PLANSEE SE,PMX,Know Center,FHG,University of Aveiro,MLAB,Ibs (France),CMF,ifak e. V. Magdeburg,NANIUM S.A.,IFKL,AAU,FhA,Fabmatics (Germany),Infineon Technologies (Germany),KAI,UNIPV,AVL,AT&S (Austria),VIF,LPE,Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH,znt Zentren für Neue Technologien GmbH,HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN BURGENLAND GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 692466Overall Budget: 61,919,600 EURFunder Contribution: 12,227,400 EURAddressing European Policies for 2020 and beyond the “Power Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing 4.0” (SemI40) project responds to the urgent need of increasing the competitiveness of the Semiconductor manufacturing industry in Europe through establishing smart, sustainable, and integrated ECS manufacturing. SemI40 will further pave the way for serving highly innovative electronic markets with products powered by microelectronics “Made in Europe”. Positioned as an Innovation Action it is the high ambition of SemI40 to implement technical solutions on TRL level 4-8 into the pilot lines of the industry partners. Challenging use cases will be implemented in real manufacturing environment considering also their technical, social and economic impact to the society, future working conditions and skills needed. Applying “Industry 4.0”, “Big Data”, and “Industrial Internet” technologies in the electronics field requires holistic and complex actions. The selected main objectives of SemI40 covered by the MASP2015 are: balancing system security and production flexibility, increase information transparency between fields and enterprise resource planning (ERP), manage critical knowledge for improved decision making and maintenance, improve fab digitalization and virtualization, and enable automation systems for agile distributed production. SemI40’s value chain oriented consortium consists of 37 project partners from 5 European countries. SemI40 involves a vertical and horizontal supply chain and spans expertise and partners from raw material research, process and assembly innovation and pilot line, up to various application domains representing enhanced smart systems. Through advancing manufacturing of electronic components and systems, SemI40 contributes to safeguard more than 20.000 jobs of people directly employed in the participating facilities, and in total more than 300.000 jobs of people employed at all industry partners’ facilities worldwide.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:SYSTEMA, AMS SENSORS GERMANY, MENARINI SILICON BIOSYSTEMS SPA, KPS Ltd., FHG +10 partnersSYSTEMA,AMS SENSORS GERMANY,MENARINI SILICON BIOSYSTEMS SPA,KPS Ltd.,FHG,Okmetic,IMMS GMBH,Technikon (Austria),X-FAB Dresden,Fabmatics (Germany),SenseAir (Sweden),HEIMANN SENSOR GMBH,EDC,Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH,SMT DDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 661796Overall Budget: 38,905,200 EURFunder Contribution: 11,096,400 EURThe “Advanced Distributed Pilot Line for More-than-Moore Technologies” project (ADMONT) is focused on a powerful and versatile More-than-Moore (MtM) pilot line for Europe increasing the diversification of CMOS process technologies. The combination of existing expertise, technological capabilities and the manufacturing capacity of industrial and research partners creates a whole new ecosystem within Europe’s biggest silicon technology cluster “Silicon Saxony”. The distributed pilot line utilizes various MtM platform technologies for sensor and OLED processing in combination with baseline CMOS processes in a unique way and incorporates 2.5D as well as 3D integration of silicon systems into one single production flow. The technology modules, equipment and processes are not located in one single clean room, but are distributed between partners located in Dresden. This local concentration of micro- and nanotechnology facilities has various advantages for potential customer since it enables a short production cycle time and fast delivery. Such distributed MtM pilot line is unique in Europe as well as worldwide and will be implemented as “one-stop-shop” for partners and customer. It is supported by advanced design technologies to address the challenges of modelling and simulation of MtM relevant aspects like reliability, degradation effects, process variability, and IT solution aspects for MtM smart fabrication, fab automation and data processing to generate a smart infrastructure. The distributed pilot line is working as an open platform and is able to integrate future technologies for autonomous and smart system solutions. ADMONT is focused on four main key applications: smart energy, smart mobility, smart health, and smart production and essential capabilities like semiconductor process equipment and materials, design technology and smart system integration. The project consortium is organized and working along the value chain for ECS technologies in Europe.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:University of Groningen, Ibermática (Spain), TU/e, Luleå University of Technology, UNIPD +52 partnersUniversity of Groningen,Ibermática (Spain),TU/e,Luleå University of Technology,UNIPD,TUD,SKANDINAVISKA ENSKILDA BANKEN AB,BUTE,SYSTEMA,AIT,RSA FG,Latvian Academy of Sciences,ZELOSPLANT INDOOR SOLUTIONS GMBH,IECS,University of Hagen,SEMAKU BV,BMW (Germany),BMW Group (Germany),IFD,CISC Semiconductor (Austria),STREAM ANALYSE SWEDEN AB,LFOUNDRY SRL,Gdańsk University of Technology,FHG,TTTECH INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AG,GOIMEK,CETTO KUNSTSTOFFVERARBEITUNG GMBH,SMART CONTROL SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE JOINT STOCK COMPANY,HAROKOPIO UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS (HUA),NXP (Netherlands),DAC.DIGITAL JOINT-STOCK COMPANY,Pfeiffer Vacuum (France),STATWOLF DATA SCIENCE,Infineon Technologies (Austria),AI DIGI+ SOLUTIONS GMBH,Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences,Soraluce,UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES,SAVVY DATA SYSTEMS SL,Fabmatics (Germany),TÜBİTAK,Infineon Technologies (Germany),IDEKO,Husqvarna (Sweden),IPH,MULTIVERSE COMPUTING SL,University of Lübeck,AITIA International Zrt.,WU,Signify Netherlands BV,Pfeiffer Vacuum (Germany),KAI,UPM,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,PCL,THALES,VIFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101112089Overall Budget: 70,423,600 EURFunder Contribution: 17,777,800 EURAIMS5.0, a collaborative Innovation Action aims at strengthening European digital sovereignty in comprehensively sustainable production, by adopting, extending and implementing AI-enabled hardware and software components and systems across the whole industrial value chain to further increase the overall efficiency. Vulnerability of existing supply chains in crisis shows the need for shorter supply chains and for keeping production in Europe. AI enabled fabs will be given more output and higher sustainability, which makes them more competitive on a global scale. New technologies from IoT and based on semantic web ontologies, ML and AI will help to enable the transformation from Industry4.0 to Industry5.0, to create human-centric workplace conditions and to enable the transformation of European industry to climate-friendly production. Above all, sustainability and resilience will be improved. In essence, AIMS5.0 will deliver: - AI-enabled electronic hardware components & systems for sustainable production - AI tools, methods & algorithms for sustainable industrial processes - SoS-based architectures & micro-services for AI-supported sustainable production - Semantic modelling & data integration for an open access productive sustainability platform - Acceptance, trust & ethics for explainable industrial AI leading to human-centered sustainable manufacturing 20 use cases in 9 industrial domains resulting in high TRLs will validate the project’s findings in an interdisciplinary manner. A professional dissemination, communication, exploitation and standardisation will ensure the highest impact possible. For the first time a joint approach for implementing AI and AI-enabled hardware will be developed that overarches different industrial domains. AIMS5.0 will result in lower manufacturing costs, increased product quality through AI-enabled innovation, decreased time-to-market and increased user acceptance of versatile technology offerings. They will foster a sustainable development, in an economical, ecological and societal sense and act as enablers for the Green Deal and push the industry towards Industry5.0. The innovations will leverage the experience of the 53 partners, such as renowned OEMs, Tier-1 and Tier-2 suppliers, technology and application large enterprises and SMEs, supported by academic research specialists in fields like AI, industrial hard-ware and software, decision making and management algorithms. Specific outcomes of the project are - 20% faster time to market, - Participation of disabled people in the factory environment > 5% (in relation to the total number of employees employed in production), - AI based MES capability > 10 %, - Increased user awareness and trust by 10%, - Subsequent reduction of environmental footprint for wafer transport, handling and storage > 20 %, - 50% reduction of time for monitoring industrial equipment. AIMS5.0 is a pan-European initiative to boost industrial competitiveness through interdisciplinary innovations, establishing sustainable ECS value chains and therefore contribute to European Digital Sovereignty addressing urgent issues like Security of Supply, Monitoring and Crisis Response, and Chip Shortage.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:TUD, Robert Bosch (Germany), SYSTEMA, SGS Institut Fresenius GmbH, TUW +21 partnersTUD,Robert Bosch (Germany),SYSTEMA,SGS Institut Fresenius GmbH,TUW,Infineon Technologies (Austria),OSRAM GMBH,MCL,PCCL,WHZ,NXP Semiconductors,Infineon Technologies Romania and CO. Societate in Comandita Simpla,Siemens (Germany),IFD,CISC Semiconductor (Austria),Lantiq A,IMEC-NL,NXP (Netherlands),Ams AG,University of Innsbruck,IFKL,Joanneum Research,SPTS Technologies (United Kingdom),Infineon Technologies (Germany),STU,HSEB DRESDEN GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 621270more_vert
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