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Optimization and Performance Improving in Metal Industry by Digital Technologies

INEVITABLE

Producing metals has always been at the heart of civilisation – right from the Bronze Age and Iron Age, this transformation continues. Today, digitalisation presents remarkable opportunities for how steel and other non-ferrous metals are produced. The EU-funded INEVITABLE project is looking into the future. The aim of this project is to optimise manufacturing processes by fully digitalising monitoring technology. Real-time machining process control at shop floor can significantly improve machining efficiency and the quality of finished parts. It will also reduce resource consumption and CO2 emissions for a more competitive and sustainable metallurgic industry.

Funding agency

H2020-EU.2.1.5.3.

Beginning and End Dates

01/10/2019 - 31/03/2023

Contact person

Björn Glaser
Björn Glaser associate professor bjoerng@kth.se +4687908339 Profile

Other information

More information can be obtained on: inevitable-project.eu/

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