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DiCoMI · Directional Composites through Manufacturing Innovation
The Directional Composites through Manufacturing Innovation (DiCoMI) project aims to bring together leading innovatorsfrom across Europe, and beyond, to develop a new method of producing composite material parts with optimised fibredirectionality. The DiCoMI project will integrate advanced manufacturing techniques, composite materials science, andmanufacturing system design. As such, it requires a high level of inter-disciplinary cooperation as well as collaborationbetween researchers and industrials. The outcome will be a truly novel composites manufacturing system capable of producing parts with increased accuracy, reduced cost and enhanced functionality.DiCoMI project will focus on Directional Fibre-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) materials and combined different manufacturing techniques into a unique and innovative hybrid system. DiCoMI project will have a direct impact on the European and international scientific state of the art in the fields of composite materials and manufacturing equipment, while supporting the innovation potential in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Consortium · 18 organisations
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
UK · €252,000
SLOVENSKA TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V BRATISLAVE
SK · €139,500
GUHRING SRL
RO · €63,000
NATIONAL AEROSPACE UNIVERSITY KHARKIV AVIATION INSTITUTE
UA · €162,000
LUNDS UNIVERSITET
SE · €40,500
KORDSA TEKNIK TEKSTIL ANONIM SIRKETI
TR · €76,500
Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute
EG
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CARBOLINE
UA · €36,000
BIZZCOM S. R. O.
SK · €13,500
UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA CLUJ-NAPOCA
RO · €189,000
INTELLIGENTSIA CONSULTANTS SARL
LU · €49,500
SABANCI UNIVERSITESI
TR · €171,000
VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
ZA
UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA
ES
FACHHOCHSCHULE AACHEN
DE · €144,000
NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR BIOECONOMY SCIENCE LIMITED
NZ
FIBREX CO SRL
RO · €54,000
5AXISWORKS ltd
UK · €36,000
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