Resilient Rapid Reconfigurable Production Process chains

Project Name: Resilient Rapid Reconfigurable Production Process chains
Acronym: R3GROUP
Project number: 101091869
Funding Body: European Union – Horizon Europe
Type of funding: Public
Main Researcher: Mustafa Çagri Gürbüz
Start date: 01/01/2023
End date: 31/12/2026
Duration: 48 months

 

 

 

Project description

Covid-19 has shown that unpredictable events can disrupt supply chains, demand, and induce work restrictions, which can be detrimental to the manufacturing sector, significantly affecting growth. Especially, when medium or high-volume manufacturing is considered, resilience can only be achieved through rapid reconfigurability and digitalization. Rapid reconfigurability must be addressed in all production levels, ranging from the factory to the machinery and to each individual process step, as well as the interaction with the supply chain. The objective of R3GROUP is to develop and demonstrate resilience strategies for reconfiguration. The project will carry out industrial demonstrators in diverse manufacturing sectors (automotive, fabricated metal products, rubber and plastics, wearing apparel, home appliances) facing various reconfiguration issues (scale up or down, introduction of new suppliers, accommodation of multiple product variants, resilience to unforeseen events), engaging end-users operating with different business models (B2B, B2C) and on different positions in the value chain (OEM, Tier 1). R3GROUP will follow the 6 reconfigurability principles to develop technologies in 5 pillars towards resilience through reconfigurability: i) release an AAS-enabled platform for horizontal and vertical integrability for reconfigurability; ii) develop production tools and technologies, through the reconfigurable machine tool concept; iii) deploy a digital toolkit supporting rapid evaluation of reconfiguration impacts, using multi-level digital twins; iv) integrate innovative tools to capture the trigger for reconfiguration that provide awareness on the status of the rest of the value chain (supply chain, market); v) multi-level monitoring, control, and quality assessment to mitigate the reconfiguration impact. Finally, R3GROUP will develop human-centred solutions and put special focus on reskilling to support the adoption of novel technologies.

 

Participant entities

Coordinator:

  • Centre Technique Industriel De La Plasturgie Et Des Composites (Ipc), France

Project Partners: 

  • Panepistimio Patron (Lms), Greece
  • Asociacion De Investigacion Metalurgica Del Noroeste (Aim), Spain
  • Ecole Nationale Superieure D’arts Et Metiers (Ensam), France
  • Universidade De Coimbra (Uc), Portugal
  • Fundacion Zaragoza Logistics Center (Zlc), Spain
  • Universitatea Tehnica Gheorghe Asachi Din Iasi (Tui), Romania
  • Netcompany-Intrasoft Sa (Intra), Luxemburg
  • Sym Vouloi Kai Proionta Logismikou Ae (Casp), Greece
  • Emphasis Digiworld Ae (Edw), Greece
  • Fill Gesellschaft Mbh (Fill), Austria
  • Avenir Vision Industrie, Ae (Ave), Greece
  • Glnmolds Sa (Glnm), Portugal
  • Sourcebook Gmbh (Sqe), Germany
  • Made2flow (M2f) Gmbh, Germany
  • Innovation Engineering Srl (Inn), Italy
  • Fundingbox Research Aps (Fbr), Denmark
  • Fundingbox Communities Sl Evropaiko Institouto Technologias Kai Kainotomias Viomichanikis Paragogis Notioanatolikis Evropis Monoprosopi I.K.E. (Eitm), Greece
  • Glnplast Sa (Glnp), Portugal
  • Autotech Engineering Sl (Ges), Spain
  • Elvalhalcor Elliniki Viomihania Halkou Kai, Alouminiou Anonymos Etaireia (Hal), Greece
  • Katty Fashion Srl (Kf), Romania
  • Gorenje Orodjarna Doo Velenje Partizanska 12 (Gor), Eslovenia

 

Contact data:

For further information, please contact:

Mustafa Çagri Gürbüz [email protected]

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101091869.