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INPROASIT -Integrated process, automation, process-control and process-IT design

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Coordinator IVL SVENSKA MILJÖINSTITUTET AB - IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet
Funding from Vinnova SEK 385 186
Project duration November 2015 - April 2016
Status Completed
Venture Strategic innovation programme for process industrial IT and automation – PiiA

Purpose and goal

As planned, the project has brought together individuals with expertise and experience in design related to process engineering, instrumentation, automation and industrial IT from different industrial process industries and its suppliers to create a broader grasp of how the design process can be improved.

Results and expected effects

Workshop results were compiled for workshop participants and writings ´Good advice for integrated design in process´ that gives practical advice for the design and publication ´Competence, training and research needs for the future good design in the process industry´ showing and proposes actions to improve project area.

Approach and implementation

Start-meeting by telephone/video, with questions to partners about design. Workshop 1 in Gothenburg was appreciated and a wide spread of the participants background gave us a good basis for further analysis. The draft report was prepared and sent out for consultation to project partners. Workshop 2 was held in Stockholm, Gothenburg and via Lync. There we discussed the report. Comments from workshop 2 was worked into the report before referral. We then decided to split up the final report in two parts; some with a focus on actual advice, and one focusing on competence and research needs.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

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