Adaptation of the Industry 4.0 model to the shipbuilding sector (Q4295954)

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Project Q4295954 in France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain
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Adaptation of the Industry 4.0 model to the shipbuilding sector
Project Q4295954 in France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain

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    1,913,664.12 Euro
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    2,551,552.14 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    1 September 2017
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    30 August 2020
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    Diputacion Provincial de Pontevedra
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    47°13'6.13"N, 1°33'13.03"W
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    51°53'54.64"N, 8°28'32.16"W
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    47°44'53.70"N, 3°22'12.86"W
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    42°25'47.57"N, 8°38'40.63"W
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    43°15'46.84"N, 2°56'5.96"W
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    41°11'3.98"N, 8°41'46.61"W
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    55°51'51.26"N, 4°15'6.52"W
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    The naval sector occupies a central position in the growth of the economy, being deeply rooted in the Atlantic Area countries and presenting a common problem: the urgency of getting contracts in a very competitive market, mainly caused by very low labour costs in European countries such as Romania, Turkey, Poland or Croatia, or at worldwide level as Asians, competing with naval companies of the Atlantic Area countries. The IN 4.0 project aims to improve the competitiveness of naval sector companies through the adaptation of the traditional productive model towards the Industry 4.0, guaranteeing the sector’s endurance in an increasingly demanding market where technological innovation is a key factor of strategic advantage. To achieve this goal of competitiveness, the adaptation of the naval sector business model will be validated by: (i) determining the degree of maturation of existing technologies that could be implemented in naval SMEs; (ii) redefining work organization systems; (iii) qualifying naval sector workers in order to move towards 4.0 model; (iv) designing innovative strategies to save costs in the implementation of technologies, detecting new marketing methods, and (v) implementing the innovations designed under IN 4.0 in the selected SMEs of the participating regions in the project. (English)
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