During the project lifecycle, the Consortium has been able to develop and complete the Plug & Respond (P&R) Network, which is capable of grouping networks and interconnecting providers and consumers of health products so that the demand for goods can be met in moments of crisis. One of the goals of the P&R is to be able to do this interconnection in a fast and reliable manner. Users who have access to the Network can have access to health products that are certified and ready for manufacturing. Manufacturing facilities and technology providers in the industry can also find other agents who are able to certify their products or manufacturing lines.
This is supported by a pool of services, tailored for manufacturing needs, to optimize cross-sectorial supply network, enabled by Data Space for Manufacturing Repurposing and Eur3ka Ontology and Data Models.
The Digital Factory Alliance (DFA) acts as the overreaching umbrella of the P&R and it is the portal used for access. When users register to the website and have access to the P&R Network, they can see products, designs, and the production capacities of both searchers and providers.
Moreover, a pool of services has been developed to satisfy the experiments needs, grouped in:
· Pre-crisis Assessment: the services to repurpose the infrastructures, validating the processes and risks that can occur in supply chains.
· Pre-crisis Preparation: production continuity services in terms of advanced AI-powered data-driven decision support.
· Crisis Response: the services oriented to address the crisis response, such as smart matching & mediation services, a smart search engine to match medical product manufacturing specifications, and Eur3ka manufacturing network resources such as the quality control tools and the catalogue containing the resources.
The focus is put on the cross-sectorial supply network, ensuring the resilience and the dynamic configuration of production capabilities and a way to guarantee the production continuity respecting at the same time security needs and finally the services useful to obtain flexible manufacturing automation and products. Particular attention was put on crisis response category of services smart matching & mediation services and Q-Med Tech platform belong to.
In addition, a series of Technical Building Blocks was developed to propose an innovative and sound approach to leverage flexible on-demand capabilities of European and global manufacturing service networks, favoring their growth and the creation of a Manufacturing Repurposing Data Space.
Four Grand Scenarios were the main business pillars of the project, and they have driven the architectural design and its relative services, putting the focus on: the optimisation and alignment of cross-sectorial supply network, the assessment of supply chain resilience, smart matching & mediation, production continuity guided by AI-powered data driven decision support for risk, virtual assessment for virtual repurposing and commissioning and the extensions to manufacturing equipment for remote, connected operation.
As part of the piloting activities, five-certified repurposing strategies have been defined, within the Validation and Verification Framework.
The project Consortium has also prepared and followed a strategy for dissemination and communication and an exploitation plan, that consists of the project’s exploitation strategy, as well as individual exploitation plans of partners, identifying 18 Key exploitable results.