The global objective of the SMART-EASY project is to develop a new concept of autonomous and intelligent machine-tool which, on the one hand, assists its manufacturer users in the different stages associated to advanced manufacturing (parts preparation, launching of processes, executing operations, etc.) and, on the other hand, supervises these manufacturing operations and, where applicable, adopts decisions aimed at optimising its quality and productivity, thereby reducing the overall need for human supervision and intervention during the different stages of production.
With this project outlook, the companies in the consortium, which synergistically cover the different stages in the manufacturing value chain, are developing different hardware and software solutions, key among which are the following:
With the integration and implementation of these results, the project consortium expects to achieve reductions of up to 50% in times and costs associated to the operation’s definition and launch phase, reductions of over 15% in maintenance costs on milling machines, and reductions of over 20% in consumables, lubricants and coolants used in machining operations.
AFM is the manager and coordinator of the project led by Nicolás Correa, in which the following companies also take part: Ibarmia, GNC Hypatia, Shuton, Talleres MYL, Álava Ingenieros, MonoM (formerly ThingsO2), Inmapa Aeronáutica, together with the research bodies: Tecnalia Research & Innovation, the University of Burgs and the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU.
With a budget of over 6 million euros, the CIEN SMART project began in April 2019 and will end in December 2022.
Initiative financed by the Centre for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI) and the Ministry of Science and Innovation.
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