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Advanced Manufacturing assistance and training for SME Transformation

Project description

Tailored training for the factories of the future

The innovation capacity of an SME is crucial. Appropriate services, tools, assistance, and service components are fundamental factors for SMEs to embark on a Trans4mation journey. In this context, the EU-funded ADMA TranS4MErs project will support factories to become ‘Factories of the Future’, considering the ecological, digital and societal challenges. The project will combine an all-connecting community platform with toolboxes, tailored virtual and physical training activities, assistance programmes in all relevant technology fields, and applications. The consortium is coordinated by the Irish Manufacturing Research and has a vast geographical reach and the necessary experience to deliver its services at the doorstep or screen.

Objective

The ADMA TranS4MErs will accelerate factories to become Factories of the Future embracing the ecological, digital, and societal challenges. This will be done via a smart combination of an all-connecting community platform in combination with toolboxes, virtual and physical training activities, assistance programs, tailor-made training content in all relevant technology areas and set of applications. All those services, tools, assistance, and service components pick up the SMEs at the right stage to start their own Trans4mation journey. The consortium is equipped with all necessary experience and professionalism and has a wide geographical reach, that we can almost guarantee to deliver the services at their doorstep or on their screen.

Call for proposal

H2020-INNOSUP-2018-2020

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Sub call

H2020-INNOSUP-2020-08

Coordinator

IRISH MANUFACTURING RESEARCH COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
Net EU contribution
€ 1 233 082,49
Address
UNIT A AERODROME BUSINESS PARK
D24 WC04 Rathcoole
Ireland

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Region
Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 1 233 082,49

Participants (40)