Periodic Reporting for period 2 - I4MS4Ts (I4MS Tools and Technologies for Transformation)
Período documentado: 2021-12-01 hasta 2022-11-30
● brought together the largest online community about smart manufacturing with over 2,000 relevant stakeholders
● encouraged collaborations and fostered networking between regions by creating the I4MS Contact Points Network
● increased the outreach of the I4MS opportunities with the help of the I4MS Contact Point Network
● promoted and disseminated the I4MS Innovation Actions, as well as their results
● gather and collected trainings relevant to the smart manufacturing industry
● organised events and specialised trainings
● facilitated connections between potential applicants and open calls via the Brokerage system
I4MS CSA's goal was to centralise information for any interested person or entity to have a single-entry point of access to all the relevant info on the manufacturing sector.
●WP1: I4MS Value Proposition and Best Practices
The goal of this work package was mostly dedicated to promoting and encouraging the uptake of manufacturing technologies, especially the ones promoted by the I4MS initiative. The support of the I4MS Contact Points was crucial in raising awareness and reaching local SMEs/Midcaps. The Contact Points Network has grown significantly since the start of the project and now counts on 124 members that help widespread knowledge and awareness on I4MS opportunities to approximately 100,000 SMEs/Midcaps across 33 European countries.
●WP2: Community engagement, Collaboration and Dissemination
The goal of this WP was to continue enlarging the I4MS community, by providing updated information relevant to the manufacturing industry, raising awareness of Innovation Actions and DIH services as well as fostering dialogue among stakeholders. Extended efforts were made in creating general conditions that would widespread I4MS positive reputation, and would later support the work of current and future Innovation Actions.
Moreover, 9 Working Groups have been organised during the I4MS4Ts lifespan (T2.5). These meetings acted as an “advisory board” for identifying the challenges and needs of regions. Results were gathered and published as recommendations under the two topics Upskilling challenges and Best Practices and supporting Mechanism on Digital Transformation.
Lastly, cooperation of the I4MS initiative with other ecosystems and initiatives (T2.6) has led to the development of different synergies with EU projects and the promotion of I4MS in different ecosystems.
●WP 3: Onboarding of Manufacturing Companies
The objective of WP3 was to create awareness among manufacturing SMEs on digitalisation’s impact, to offer a basic understanding of the industry 4.0 technologies and the implementation paths, and to find synergies between SMEs and DIH by providing training and support services. The results from the awareness campaign and the 12 Industry 4.0 awareness and configuration workshops were gathered in form of a train-the-trainers toolkit to leverage the resource for other interesting regions or I4MS community members. Finally, to match SMEs with the open calls that would provide the appropriate support, the IT tool of the Brokerage System was created, and complementary activities were implemented to foster better engagement within the parties
●WP4: Innovation support mechanism to finance digital transformation
The I4MS CSA has been gathering inputs from the Working Groups, from interviews (19) conducted with the I4MS Innovation Actions, and from experts in private and public funding on their perceptions regarding digital transformation, the potential mechanisms, strategies and the tools needed. Our legacy as a CSA has been gathered into 5 key pivotal messages and a special chapter about the FSTP mechanisms. Our messages have been presented to the I4MS community in different events and discussed with Innovation Action in a series of two different workshops. At the same time, the report has been distributed among the members of the community, policy makers and projects that have been supporting and collaborating with us in the last 30 months.
The I4MS Community as an online tool offers not only the possibility of real-time interaction between stakeholders around Europe but also serves as a repository of information relevant to the manufacturing industry. Creating a central information point has facilitated engagement, allowing members to benefit from funding opportunities, and discover and explore state-of-the-art technologies and best practices from I4MS Innovation Actions. The community is self-sustainable since thanks to the I4MS Contact Points we have brought together other EU Manufacturing projects such as ReStartSMEs, AMULET, Zero-SWARM, ZDZW and Hungry EcoCities.
Another key activity to promote the I4MS initiative was the organisation of events, that give visibility to the IAs, and success stories as well as offer opportunities of networking. One of the most relevant events was the I4MS Stakeholder Event held in Budapest, Hungary, where more than 100 participants gathered to discuss some of the most important topics for the manufacturing sector. We expect this event to have opened communication between stakeholders and be the start of long-lasting collaborations.