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MUSAE: a human-centred factory for a future technological sustainable development driven by arts

Description du projet

Développer un modèle art-tech innovant pour conserver une longueur d’avance

Le projet MUSAE, financé par l’UE, développera une méthodologie DFA (design future art-driven) et des pôles d’innovation digitale (DIH pour digital innovation hubs) (européens) afin de créer un «modèle d’usine» qui propose des lignes directrices pour l’innovation stratégique dans les technologies numériques et aborde les problèmes rencontrés par l’industrie alimentaire. Grâce à l’approche DFA, les artistes anticiperont les besoins futurs, les analyseront de manière critique, puis solliciteront l’aide de technologues pour créer des solutions applicables. Après validation, MUSAE créera un «pack de modèles d’usine» qui sera utilisé via les DIH pour divers produits et services. Le projet est considéré comme essentiel pour atténuer les menaces environnementales, préserver le bien-être des personnes et de la planète, atteindre les objectifs européens de développement durable et maintenir l’avantage concurrentiel.

Objectif

The European economy's Digital Transformation (DT) is crucial for preserving and boosting international competitive advantages (Digital European Programme).
A green and sustainable transformation is a vital step for protecting the health and wellbeing of citizens from environment-related risks and impacts where digital techs are considered a critical enabler for attaining the European Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is urgent to define innovative R&D models to systematically integrate artistic collaboration in Digital Innovation Hubs to provide companies with new forms of transdisciplinary collaboration aiming to explore future scenarios for technologies application using artistic practice to anticipate innovative products and services to meet the SDGs for innovation towards a sustainable and healthy planet.
The project aims to set up the MUSAE Factory Model based on the Design Future Art-driven (DFA) method to be included in the (E)DIHs to strategically guide digital technology innovation and address future challenges in the food domain to improve people and planet wellbeing. MUSAE will build on a DFA method that merges the Design Futures method by POLIMI with Art Thinking approach by STARTS partner Gluon and UB - School of Art. The DFA will help artists envision future scenarios (5-10 years), critically reflect on them, and collaborate with technology providers to develop new technological solutions that meet the future humanity needs with a human-centred approach, opening up new markets and activities. Four technological partners will empower the approach by bringing relevant expertise in Artificial Intelligence-UB, wearables-ABACUS, robotics-PAL, human-machine-interaction-UoM.
To validate replicability, the MUSAE project will set up and activate one factory within the DIH partner (MADE) and create the Factory Model Pack that will allow other DIHs to adopt it. The project focusing on Food as Medicine includes an expert in food and wellbeing themes (UCD)

Coordinateur

POLITECNICO DI MILANO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 340 210,00
Adresse
PIAZZA LEONARDO DA VINCI 32
20133 Milano
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Région
Nord-Ovest Lombardia Milano
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 340 210,00

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