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Innovation Factory North aims to create an industry 4.0 driven innovation ecosystem consisting of technology suppliers, technology purchasers, knowledge institutions and students in the region. It is a physical hub where competences are developed to create new and innovative solutions through an experimented and iterative approach to learning. The activities of the Innovation Factory North are organised around three main developments. (1) Awareness trajectory, which aims to identify the business potential to work with specific i4.0 technologies, and to identify specific policy options. At least 60 out of these processes and clarification of the potential for a minimum of 30.000.000 DKK.2) Demonstration of demonstration experiments with concrete development of innovative solutions will be carried out. These experiments will take place in the Innovation Factory North in collaboration between technology suppliers, technology purchasers (industrial SMEs) and researchers/students. This will create prototypes of innovative solutions. At least 25 of these pathways will be implemented, and 25 innovative prototypes will be generated. (3) Anching trajectories where concrete work is undertaken to transfer prototypes from demonstrators to companies’ own context. Here the focus will be on supporting businesses to put the new solutions into operation. It will also involve training of the company’s employees to work effectively with the new solutions. At least 20 of these pathways and 20 innovative prototypes will be implemented. Through the three types of process, businesses’ knowledge is gradually increasing, from understanding the potential of industry 4.0 technologies to working actively to implement new i4.0 solutions in their own business. (English) | |||
Property / summary: Innovation Factory North aims to create an industry 4.0 driven innovation ecosystem consisting of technology suppliers, technology purchasers, knowledge institutions and students in the region. It is a physical hub where competences are developed to create new and innovative solutions through an experimented and iterative approach to learning. The activities of the Innovation Factory North are organised around three main developments. (1) Awareness trajectory, which aims to identify the business potential to work with specific i4.0 technologies, and to identify specific policy options. At least 60 out of these processes and clarification of the potential for a minimum of 30.000.000 DKK.2) Demonstration of demonstration experiments with concrete development of innovative solutions will be carried out. These experiments will take place in the Innovation Factory North in collaboration between technology suppliers, technology purchasers (industrial SMEs) and researchers/students. This will create prototypes of innovative solutions. At least 25 of these pathways will be implemented, and 25 innovative prototypes will be generated. (3) Anching trajectories where concrete work is undertaken to transfer prototypes from demonstrators to companies’ own context. Here the focus will be on supporting businesses to put the new solutions into operation. It will also involve training of the company’s employees to work effectively with the new solutions. At least 20 of these pathways and 20 innovative prototypes will be implemented. Through the three types of process, businesses’ knowledge is gradually increasing, from understanding the potential of industry 4.0 technologies to working actively to implement new i4.0 solutions in their own business. (English) / rank | |||
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Project in Denmark financed by DG Regio
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18,198,550.0 Danish krone
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36,397,100.0 Danish krone
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50.0 percent
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5 September 2018
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31 December 2021
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Aalborg Universitet
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9220
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Innovation Factory North har til formål at skabe et økosystem for industri 4.0-drevet innovation bestående af regionens teknologileverandører, teknologiaftagere, vidensinstitutioner og studerende. Det er et fysisk samlingspunkt, hvor der udvikles kompetencer til at skabe nye og innovative løsninger gennem en eksperimenterede og iterativ tilgang til læring. Aktiviteterne i Innovation Factory North er organiseret omkring tre overordnede typer af udviklingsforløb. 1) Awareness-forløb der har til formål at afdække virksomhedernes potentiale for at arbejde med specifikke i4.0 teknologier, og pege på specifikke løsningsrum. Der vil blive gennemført mindst 60 af disse forløb og afklaret potentiale for mindst 30.000.000 DKK.2) Demonstrator-forløb der er tematiserede eksperimenter med konkret udvikling af innovative løsninger. Eksperimenterne vil finde sted i Innovation Factory North i samarbejde mellem teknologileverandører, teknologiaftagere (industrielle SMVer) og forskere/studerende. Der skabes herigennem prototyper af innovative løsninger. Der vil blive gennemført mindst 25 af disse forløb og skabt 25 innovative prototyper.3) Forankrings-forløb hvor der arbejdes konkret med at overføre prototyper fra demonstratorforløb til virksomhedernes egen kontekst. Her vil fokus være på at støtte virksomhederne i at sætte de nye løsninger i drift. Det vil også involvere at træne virksomhedens ansatte i at arbejde effektivt med de nye løsninger. Der vil blive gennemført mindst 20 af disse forløb og implementeret 20 innovative prototyper. Gennem de tre typer af forløb øges virksomhedernes viden gradvist fra at forstå potentialet i Industri4.0 teknologier til aktivt at arbejde med at implementere nye i4.0 løsninger i egen virksomhed. (Danish)
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Innovation Factory North aims to create an industry 4.0 driven innovation ecosystem consisting of technology suppliers, technology purchasers, knowledge institutions and students in the region. It is a physical hub where competences are developed to create new and innovative solutions through an experimented and iterative approach to learning. The activities of the Innovation Factory North are organised around three main developments. (1) Awareness trajectory, which aims to identify the business potential to work with specific i4.0 technologies, and to identify specific policy options. At least 60 out of these processes and clarification of the potential for a minimum of 30.000.000 DKK.2) Demonstration of demonstration experiments with concrete development of innovative solutions will be carried out. These experiments will take place in the Innovation Factory North in collaboration between technology suppliers, technology purchasers (industrial SMEs) and researchers/students. This will create prototypes of innovative solutions. At least 25 of these pathways will be implemented, and 25 innovative prototypes will be generated. (3) Anching trajectories where concrete work is undertaken to transfer prototypes from demonstrators to companies’ own context. Here the focus will be on supporting businesses to put the new solutions into operation. It will also involve training of the company’s employees to work effectively with the new solutions. At least 20 of these pathways and 20 innovative prototypes will be implemented. Through the three types of process, businesses’ knowledge is gradually increasing, from understanding the potential of industry 4.0 technologies to working actively to implement new i4.0 solutions in their own business. (English)
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