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MARS · Manufacturing Architecture for Resilience and Sustainability

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202331 December 2026EU funding €5,142,378Call HORIZON-CL4-2022-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

European manufacturing SMEs represent a major pillar of the EU economy but, even though some of these SMEs are world’s champion in their own business area, they are still threatened by the lack of radical technical innovation as well as successive crises of their supply chains. The MARS project aims to remedy to both issues by enabling SMEs to access advanced European breakthrough innovations in the field of AI-driven digital manufacturing processes and enter into process chains that are geographically distributed. Specifically, by gathering diverse expertise coming from complementary European partners, MARS will develop Industry4.0 emerging technologies including digital twins of products, processes and machines, bio-intelligent production devices with local intelligence and high sensing coverage, central intelligence with fleet learning approaches, data-driven manufacturing process models from different sources, blockchain technology for data hashing, traceability and securitization, multi-agent based manufacturing planning, multi-criteria intelligent optimization of processes and resources especially addressing environmental footprint. As a result, the impact of the project will lie into introducing radical flexibility in all different aspects of manufacturing processes, in particular by redefining the process route, raw material, resources, technology, throughput, manufacturing site, delivery date in no time, while keeping up with product’s requirements, proven product quality and sustainability of both processes and products. By demonstrating its results on two case studies exhibiting advanced manufacturing processes (incl. homogeneous and heterogenous data), MARS will show how SMEs can decrease time delivery under difficult economical boundary conditions, while targeting ambitious energy-saving environmental objectives.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE D'ARTS ET METIERS

FR · €725,563

participant

ARXUM GMBH

DE · €206,927

participant

NOOSWARE BV

NL · €552,461

participant

RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

DE · €499,888

participant

ASOCIACION DE LA INDUSTRIA NAVARRA

ES · €309,313

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €555,938

participant

GIOUMPITEK MELETI SCHEDIASMOS YLOPOIISI KAI POLISI ERGON PLIROFORIKIS ETAIREIA PERIORISMENIS EFTHYNIS

EL · €505,612

participant

SIMULA RESEARCH LABORATORY AS

NO · €477,285

thirdParty

AMVALOR

FR

participant

STEINBEIS 2I GMBH

DE · €460,250

participant

SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES INDUSTRIELLES DE LA LUMIERE SA

FR · €500,518

associatedPartner

INSPIRE AG FUR MECHATRONISCHE PRODUKTIONSSYSTEME UND FERTIGUNGSTECHNIK

CH

participant

KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS CZECH,SPOL.SRO

CZ · €348,625

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