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SMARTYARDS · Developing Smart Technologies for Productivity Improvement of European Small and Medium Sized Shipyards

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201330 September 2016EU funding €2,477,796

The SMARTYards project aims to improve the productivity of European small and medium sized shipyards and related subcontractors working with them by at least 20%. This will be achieved by improving knowledge and technological skills, needed to survive in a tough global competition and to provide innovative products. This is particularly important as the technology gap between larger and smaller European yards has increased significantly over the last decades.In the technical part, the project will develop, test and validate smart technology solutions, comprising the optimum between design, equipment and work organization. All solutions shall address the specific needs and challenges of the target group, which have been clearly identified in the proposal. Seven key Technology Areas and related innovative ideas have been identified, which represent critical processes from design through production to repair and conversion. These solutions will be adapted and documented in a Technology Catalogue. The most promising solutions will be selected to build, test and validate at least six physical mock-ups, which will be demonstrated to the European maritime community, represented by a User Group. Technical developments will be accompanied by the elaboration of innovative business models, productivity and environmental assessment, the development of training schemes and a sustainable innovation network in close cooperation with European associations.The project comprises 17 partners from 9 European countries with SME shipyards and technology providers in a leading role.While improving the technology level of small and medium sized companies, the project will contribute to the overall competitiveness of the EU maritime sector, sustaining the wide network of large and smaller companies. Innovative ideas and business models will strengthen the role of SMEs and create new employment opportunities.

Consortium · 20 organisations

coordinator

FORSCHUNGSVEREINIGUNG SCHIFFBAU UND MEERESTECHNIK E.V.

DE · €673,407

participant

CADMATIC BV

NL · €80,293

participant

NAVROM SHIPYARD SRL

RO · €143,872

participant

ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION METALURGICA DEL NOROESTE

ES · €136,006

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €125,885

participant

INROTECH APS

DK · €167,423

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT HAMBURG

DE · €104,039

participant

UNIVERSITATEA DUNAREA DE JOS DIN GALATI

RO · €32,748

participant

SDC Ship Design & Consult GmbH

DE · €94,491

participant

ULJANIK BRODOGRADILISTE DD

HR · €32,868

participant

CONOSHIP INTERNATIONAL BV

NL · €102,123

participant

DN & T SA

BE · €52,677

participant

SANTIERUL NAVAL ORSOVA SA

RO

participant

STICHTING NETHERLANDS MARITIME TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION

NL · €221,840

participant

BLATRADEN AB

SE · €198,686

participant

FRANCISCO CARDAMA SA

ES · €43,732

participant

SCHEEPSWERF PETERS BV

NL

participant

Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft mbH & Co KG

DE · €181,404

participant

Safinah Limited

UK · €86,303

participant

MEUSE ET SAMBRE SA

BE

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