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APPOLO · Hub of Application Laboratories for Equipment Assessment in Laser Based Manufacturing
During more than 50 years of the laser existence, they have been proved as the unique tool for diverse material processing application. New application ideas, coming from universities and research institutions, are usually implemented by spin-off companies with limited resources for market penetration. Research laboratories are using universal laser tools, while effective and low-cost production requires adaptation of the processes and equipment during the technology assessment by the end-user.The APPOLO project seeks to establish and coordinate connections between the end-users, which have demand on laser technologies for (micro)fabrication, knowledge accumulated in the application laboratories of the research institutes, as well as universities and the laser equipment manufacturers (preferable SMEs) of novel lasers, beam control and guiding, etc. The goal is to facilitate faster validation of the process feasibility and adaptation of the equipment for manufacturing, as well as assessment of the selected production processes. The core of the consortium comprises laser application laboratories around Europe which are connected into a virtual hub to accumulate knowledge and infrastructure and promote the easy-to-access environment for the development and validation of laser-based technologies. All the partners have chosen a few directions for the assessment of novel laser technologies: in ultra-short pulse laser scribing for monolithic interconnections in thin film CIGS solar cells - from lasers to pilot lines; use of the lasers and intelligent scanning in smart surface texturing for automotive and printing/decoration industries and for 3D flexible electronics.Implementation of the APPOLO project will help the partners from European photonics industry to preserve their competitiveness and penetrate new niches on the global market. The equipment builders for automotive, photovoltaics, electronics and printing industries will benefit from faster integration of innovative technologies which will provide the new-quality consumer products, including low-cost and high-efficiency solar cells, comfortable interior and functionality of cars, smart sensors for environmental monitoring and more.
Consortium · 36 organisations
VALSTYBINIS MOKSLINIU TYRIMU INSTITUTAS FIZINIU IR TECHNOLOGIJOS MOKSLU CENTRAS
LT · €1,049,164
SISMA SPA
IT · €92,142
IRIS SRL
IT · €68,240
LIGHTMOTIF BV
NL · €710,762
ONEFIVE GMBH
CH · €560,040
EKSPLA UAB
LT · €364,800
SKF BV
NL · €53,900
IT4IP
BE · €63,490
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
DE · €89,976
BIOAGE SRL
IT · €271,842
CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA
IT · €475,982
GENERAL ELECTRIC (SWITZERLAND) GMBH
CH · €79,851
OSAI AUTOMATION SYSTEM SPA SOCIETA' BENEFIT
IT · €66,114
BERNER FACHHOCHSCHULE
CH · €1,107,632
SCANLAB
BE · €423,160
MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA
ES · €403,080
SACHSISCHE WALZENGRAVUR GMBH
DE · €159,000
FLISOM AG
CH · €220,050
ENGAGE - KEY TECHNOLOGY VENTURES AG
DE · €444,000
NLIGHT EUROPE SRL
IT · €129,640
LASING
ES · €84,996
LUMENTUM SWITZERLAND AG
CH · €716,400
DAETWYLER GRAPHICS AG
CH · €318,600
NANOTYPOS OE
EL · €147,200
LASERSPEC
BE · €66,640
ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES SA
ES · €147,020
MAIER SCOOP
ES · €114,633
LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR OBERFLACHENMODIFIZIERUNG EV
DE · €483,306
AMSYS LTD
IL · €370,320
LAC SPA
IT · €30,600
TECINVEST HOLDING AG
DE · €53,400
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
ES · €531,794
EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT
CH · €336,020
NEXT SCAN TECHNOLOGY BV
NL · €17,920
LAPPEENRANNAN-LAHDEN TEKNILLINEN YLIOPISTO LUT
FI · €380,560
AKONEER, UAB
LT · €367,680
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