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A selection of six research initiatives funded by the European Union, published in CORDIS, highlights the results of three projects in which the technological center has participated.
The technological center IDEKO, member of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), has a notable presence in the CORDIS Results Pack on Green Manufacturing. This selection, organized by the European Commission, highlights research projects funded by the EU that have achieved successful outcomes in advanced manufacturing.
This projects collection features innovative R&D projects supported by the European Union, targeting key priorities of the European Green Deal in the manufacturing sector: waste minimization, energy efficiency, and improved product quality. IDEKO participated in half of the six selected initiatives (LEVEL-UP, INTERQ, and DAT4.ZERO), highlighting its leadership and key role in the transition to more sustainable and intelligent manufacturing.
Each of these projects leverages cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced sensors to achieve sustainable manufacturing practices.
In the case of LEVEL-UP, developments extend the lifespan of industrial machinery, fostering circular economy practices in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and machine tool manufacturing.
The DAT4.ZERO solution consists of a digital platform that ensures zero-defect manufacturing by detecting problems early and adjusting processes in real-time to guarantee the quality of the manufactured parts.
The INTERQ project has focused on improving
quality and efficiency in industrial manufacturing by developing AI-based
methods.
“This is well-deserved recognition for the work carried out by the IDEKO research teams involved in these projects, which demonstrate the power of innovation to transform manufacturing into a more sustainable and resilient industry,” highlighted Juanan Arrieta, International R&D Project Manager at IDEKO and Promoter of the 4ZDM Cluster in EU-funded projects on Zero Defect Manufacturing.