Project Detail |
Demonstration environment for Smart and Innovative Automation in the Manufacturing Industry (Smart-IAT), aims to meet the manufacturing companies needs to strengthen competence and competitiveness. Specific goals for the Smart-IAT project are to establish a demonstration environment at the highest national as well as international level as a meeting place for knowledge transfer and experimentation. The sub-objective of the project is (1) the construction of a laboratory, (2) the competence center for companies, and mediates results, (3) Demonstrators as platforms for experiments, and (4) increased R&D where the project serves as leverage for new projects. The projects activities consist of External communication and dissemination of results, closing work, evaluation and learning, procurement of equipment, demonstrator projects, and project management. The demonstrator projects form the core of the project. The regional business community participates in various ways as in the steering group, in experiments in the demonstrators that provide expertise, transfer of results and innovations. The projects results and benefits at project completion are increased competence and competitiveness of companies. In the long term, the project provides the regional business community with support for competitiveness and sustainability through its own capacity for R&D and continued cooperation with Linnaeus University. SMEs will work structurally through R&D, which includes strengthening the innovative capacity for new solutions as well as sustainable growth. In the long term, the project provides the regional business community with support for competitiveness and sustainability through its own capacity for R&D and continued cooperation with Linnaeus University. SMEs will work structurally through R&D, which includes strengthening the innovative capacity for new solutions as well as sustainable growth. In the long term, the project provides the regional business community with support for competitiveness and sustainability through its own capacity for R&D and continued cooperation with Linnaeus University. SMEs will work structurally through R&D, which includes strengthening the innovative capacity for new solutions as well as sustainable growth. |