Intelligent and sustainable production systems through a zero-defect manufacturing approach
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Coordinator | Luleå tekniska universitet - Institutionen för rymd- och systemteknik |
Funding from Vinnova | SEK 500 000 |
Project duration | April 2019 - October 2019 |
Status | Completed |
Venture | Challenge-Driven Innovation – Stage 1 initiation |
Call | Challenge-Driven Innovation stage 1 initiation – 2019 |
Important results from the project
The Stage 1 goal was to enable Stage 2, which in turn allows for Stage 3 where the goal is faster and more robust production process, where it is known how much you can push the process without compromising delivery dependability. Furthermore, the energy supply and material consumption will decrease as less inaccuracies are produced. No incorrect products etc. should also be able to be sent to the customer. Thus, competitiveness and profitability are improved along with sustainability and customer satisfaction. The goal of step-1 has been met as conditions for step-2 have been prepared.
Expected long term effects
In the project we have made it possible to continue with the project in steps 2 and -3 by connecting more parties to the consortium and thereby made it possible to investigate problems in several different industries and create generalizable solutions. We have also increased the knowledge about ZDM both inside and outside the project consortium. The needs and interest in ZDM has been investigated in a number of Swedish industries, which all have shown interest!
Approach and implementation
The project was planned with a number of milestones and activities, which were followed. The activities included research and documentation and also presentations, interactive workshops and seminars. Regular physical project meetings and meetings via digital meeting channels have been carried out in the project. Meetings with potential consortium participants for step 2 have also taken place.