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openMOS · Open dynamic Manufacturing Operating System for Smart Plug-and-Produce Automation Components

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201531 January 2019EU funding €6,368,791Call H2020-FoF-2014-2015

Higher agility for the European Manufacturing Industry is the main MOTIVATION for the openMOS project. While automated systems are appealing to achieve high productivity and quality requirements, their sensitivity to change is becoming increasingly a bottleneck to substantial reduction of lot sizes and more frequent change-overs. The project VISION is to enable full economic sustainability of the production systems based on intelligent modular plug-and-produce equipment. To achieve this, it is focusing on three main innovation strands: 1) embedding plug-and-produce capabilities into automation devices, robots and machines, 2) enabling vertical and horizontal connectivity between plug-and-produce automation components and higher level control and business functions, and 3) creating a easily extendable and adaptable manufacturing operating system (MOS) that permits the easy introduction of new products, work orders and changes in the equipment and allows easy deployment of optimisation and changeover management strategies. The targeted INNOVATION is a common, openly accessible plug-and-produce system platform which allows all stakeholders in the automation system value chain to come together and jointly develop and exploit solutions. Therefore, the project is proposing to integrate well established plug-and-produce system concepts from many years of research in this field, into industrial-relevant technology platforms which have emerged in recent years. As the vast majority of components/ devices/ machine manufacturers and system integrators are SMEs, plug-and-produce can only be achieved by placing specific SME requirements at the forefront: solutions by, and for, SMEs.The RTD approach will be driven by proposed industrial scenarios and pilot implementations which will be carried out to systematically test and validate the readiness of the targeted exploitable results in three key industrial sectors (white goods, automotive and electronics).

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

INTROSYS-INTEGRATION FOR ROBOTIC SYSTEMS-INTEGRACAO DE SISTEMAS ROBOTICOS SA

PT · €813,813

participant

INOTEC LTD

UK · €254,625

participant

LINKOPINGS UNIVERSITET

SE · €425,000

participant

KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

SE · €462,500

participant

AFAG AUTOMATION AG

CH

participant

HSSMI LIMITED

UK · €369,865

thirdParty

IT-READY SOCIETA A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA SEMPLIFICATA

IT

participant

CENTRE FOR ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE LTD LBG

UK

participant

FORTISS GMBH

DE · €446,417

participant

UNINOVA-INSTITUTO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO DE NOVAS TECNOLOGIAS-ASSOCIACAO

PT · €448,750

participant

SENSEAIR AB

SE · €344,400

participant

WE PLUS SPA

IT · €417,927

participant

ELECTROLUX ITALIA SPA

IT · €162,750

participant

MASMEC SPA

IT · €382,725

participant

LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY

UK · €719,250

participant

FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED

UK · €182,769

participant

ASYS AUTOMATISIERUNGSSYSTEME GMBH

DE · €395,500

participant

Elrest Automationssysteme GmbH

DE · €542,500

thirdParty

KITE SRL

IT

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