Project description
More sustainable and large-scale laser structuring
Laser manufacturing offers the capacity to produce complex parts with custom surfaces, more easily than ever before. The EU-funded OPeraTIC project aspires to use high-power ultra-short pulsed lasers (USPLs) to make surface micromachining of large 3D parts more efficient and sustainable. Through the use of advanced optics, precision robotic arms, and artificial-intelligence planning, researchers will make USPL manufacturing more reliable and replicable. New AI-backed manufacturing controllers will be able to offer a digital twin of real-life conditions, yielding higher production quality as part of a strategy for zero defects. The advancements will then be demonstrated on four industrial case settings in the automotive, aeronautic, lighting and white goods sectors, using lasers to provide the products with advanced surface functionalities under realistic production conditions.
Fields of science
- engineering and technologymaterials engineeringfibers
- social scienceseconomics and businesseconomicsproduction economicsproductivity
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesartificial intelligencemachine learningdeep learning
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesdata sciencedata exchange
- natural sciencesphysical sciencesopticslaser physicspulsed lasers
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HORIZON-AG - HORIZON Action Grant Budget-BasedCoordinator
36410 Porrino
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Participants (14)
41121 Modena
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01069 Dresden
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4102 Seraing
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12489 Berlin
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52146 Wurselen
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08412 Vilnius
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41125 Modena
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41100 Modena
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42160 Andrezieux-boutheon
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34445 Istanbul
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41410 Carmona
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48340 Bizkaia
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70176 Stuttgart
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1120 Bruxelles
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EH54 7GA Livingston
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
CV4 8UW Coventry
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