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Digital training for the industry: the key for more efficiency
Digital training for the industry is a necessary part of factory life. Workers must learn how to execute and supervise assembly operations and reconfiguration actions. New and inexperienced workers must first learn the sequence of actions for each operation. This...
Closed borders but production lines in working order
At the end of May, the European Commission conducted its first review of the DIMOFAC initiative. The goal: to make sure everything is on track regarding the various sub-objectives that were agreed with the European Commission related to helping factories...
One for all, all for one: DIMOFAC joins forces with other EU initiatives to digitalise the industry
https://youtu.be/tV8Y8A4hvHU DIMOFAC is a project that came to life to help factories make their assembly lines more responsive to demand changes. This implies in particular automating and computerising manual industrial processes in order to be able to reconfigure...
How to enhance production line monitoring for modular factories
Transitioning towards a more responsive and modular factory is challenging. First of all, It requires very reconfigurable machinery on the shop floor resorting to plug-and-produce technology. Secondly, plants need to implement very efficient and reactive quality...
How Plug-and-Produce can enable Fully Automatic Production Lines
1. What is Plug-and-Produce in Manufacturing? In manufacturing, Plug-and-Produce is defined as "the capability of a production system to automatically identify a new or modified component and to integrate it correctly into the running production process without...
How a Common Information Model can help factories improve performance
1. What is a Common Information Model In manufacturing, a Common Information Model (CIM) is a model based on industrial standards enabling data understanding between different production lines. 1. The first level of understanding is horizontal: between devices and...
How Digital Twins enable proactive Industrial Monitoring in DIMOFAC
Article from Kunal Suri, Researcher at CEA 1. What are Digital Twins? Digital twins are currently making the headlines in various industrial domains. Infrastructure, natural resources, healthcare, energy, aerospace and defence, just to...
Understanding DIMOFAC at a glance: check out the DIMOFAC infographics
With a consortium of 30 complementary partners, a 4-year duration, and an ambitious goal of making the production lines of European factories more flexible, the DIMOFAC project might be difficult to grasp in just one sentence. But what about one picture? Zoom on...
DIMOFAC, the new-born Industry 4.0 European initiative, aims at making manufacturers’ production lines more responsive
The project, supported by the European Commission and launched in October 2019, will be taking advantage of emerging manufacturing technologies to create, implement and disseminate modular production methods that will help European factories to reconfigure their assembly lines in order to be more productive and flexible and thus reactive to demand changes.
The DIMOFAC initiative was officially launched!
The DIMOFAC consortium held it its kick-off meeting on the 6 and 7 November 2019 in Grenoble, where CEA, the organisation leading the initiative is based.