FABRICARE is a project devoted to conducting research that advances the international state-of-the-art in four technologies related to smart manufacturing in collaborative environments: digital twins, human-machine interfaces, collaborative robotics and mobile robotics.
The FABRICARE project seeks to generate a tractor effect on the Spanish industrial sector
The FABRICARE initiative seeks to increase the capacity of the research groups at the five centres participating in the technological area of smart manufacturing in collaborative environments.
FABRICARE creates know-how of excellence at a national and international level that is aimed at the market and has a tractor effect on the Spanish industrial sector through public-private collaboration.
TECNALIA is one of the five Spanish centres participating in the secure and smart collaborative manufacturing project through advanced interfaces, robotics and digital twins. It is a training programme of excellence to improve participants' skills in the area of smart manufacturing in collaborative environments.
It is a training programme of excellence that seeks to generate a tractor effect on the Spanish industrial sector and increase income from contracts with key companies and technologies in collaborative manufacturing by 15.5%.
Project Development
The development of these skills will be determined by:
- Conducting research that advances the international state of the art in four technologies related to smart manufacturing in collaborative environments:
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- Digital Twins
- Human-machine interfaces
- Collaborative robotics
- Mobile robotics
- Research into issues related to interoperability between devices and operational security to facilitate the approximation of technologies to the needs of the business sector.
- Address research challenges at different levels of technological maturity, so as to maximise the impact on the industrial sector.
- Take advantage of the synergies and complementarities of the participating centres to turn them into strategic partners for the production sector in a wide number and variety of sectors: aeronautics, aerospace, automotive, food, machinery, energy, telecommunications, large scientific facilities…).
- Maximise the impact of excellence training on the staff of the participating centres, as well as talent attraction through cluster participation and networking.
- Maximise the outreach of the results to both the scientific community and companies through strategies of dynamisation, transfer, dissemination, or industrial/intellectual protection, thanks to the potential of the network and the collaborative work between the different partners.
Technical Characteristics
Implementation places: Basque Country, Valencia and Cantabria
Implementation period: 10/2023 – 06/2025
Budget: €3,449,115
“Co-financed by CDTI and European Next Generation EU funds from the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism”