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COPERNICO · Cooperation Environment For Rapid Design prototyping and New Integration Concepts for Factory of the Future

FP7Status: CLOSED1 May 201030 April 2014EU funding €5,200,000

In COPERNICO a novel approach is adopted which will look at ALL factors of the production system in a holistic manner (machines, humans, environment) and model the interactions. Particular attention will be paid to factory ramp-up, which is critical for new products and can be a major stumbling block achieving fast time-to-market. We believe that it is only possible to design a virtual manufacturing process by developing a detailed understanding of the system at all levels. COPERNICO is directed at generic issues spanning the interests of all our industrial partners and indeed common to all factories. The problems include optimizing capacity, removing bottlenecks and scheduling (coordinating with both the upstream and downstream supply chain and minimizing work in progress). The emphasis of COPERNICO is on virtual simulation to eliminate problems before they happen. The preplanning stage is an ideal time in the life-cycle of the plant to include human and environmental concerns, safety factors and work-place satisfaction metrics. The objectives are to: 1. Identify and merge the range of mathematical, physical, data driven and knowledge based models with soft data such as worker and environmental considerations to create a tool to predict the behaviour of production processes and overall factory environments. 2. Use the models to develop optimum processing routes 3. Develop novel experimental methodologies to validate the models in a virtual test bed facility 4. Condense the validation and certification time to reduce cost and time 5. Build from machine tools to cells and factories 6. Build on the close working relationship with our industrial collaborators and transfer knowledge 7. Create a modular factory layout system with a diagnostic and solutions toolkit 8. Demonstrate this system in a virtual facility, validate it across a real test-bed facility and implement it in at least 1 SME factory and 1 OEM production process

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

UK · €867,326

participant

VIRTALIS LIMITED

UK · €368,756

participant

TEMCO srl

IT · €322,380

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €451,573

participant

CE.S.I. CENTRO STUDI INDUSTRIALI SRL

IT · €313,680

participant

BUDAPESTI MUSZAKI ES GAZDASAGTUDOMANYI EGYETEM

HU · €351,312

participant

FOOTPRINT SHEFFIELD LIMITED

UK · €354,512

participant

ELECTROLUX ITALIA SPA

IT · €208,804

participant

GAMAX SZAMITASTECHNIKAI KFT

HU · €265,347

participant

Footprint Tools Limited

UK

participant

PROREC Produktion&Recycling Gesellschaft fuer Ingenieurdienstleistungen mbH

DE · €157,284

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

UK · €411,767

participant

DELCAM BENELUX BV

NL · €156,000

participant

ROLLS-ROYCE PLC

UK · €281,649

participant

TEKS SARL

FR · €358,730

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI BRESCIA

IT · €330,880

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