The FactoRIS II Project was Approved for Funding in 2022 and Launched
Merry Christmas from FactoRIS!
Pilot workshops at STUBA Learning Factory
In December the Slovak FactoRIS team held a series of pilot workshops titled Learning Factory for Smart Manufacturing. Each workshop consisted of 3 modules with the following content: Module 1 – Improving production capacities of enterprises using digital twin technology Module 2 – Automatic visual quality control for defects minimization in batch production Module 3 …
FactoRIS on main stage of EITM Summit 2021
We are honored that FactoRIS was among the selected RIS activities on the main stage of the 2021 EITM Summit. In the video below you may see Martin Juhás presenting FactoRIS and the achievements so far.
FactoRIS at EITM Summit 2021
EIT Manufacturing Summit is a major annual event bringing together participants from industry, academia and research, as well as entrepreneurs, policymakers, and citizens, for three days of discussion and debate about Europe’s manufacturing sector. This year’s EITM Summit takes place virtually on November 30 until December 2, and you may register for free at the …
Interview with FactoRIS
The STUBA Learning Factory is about to launch its pilot cycle of hands-on courses on Industry 4.0 topics. This and much more about the FactoRIS activity can be found in the recent interview (in Slovak language) with activity leader Martin Juhás as well as in the Events section.
FEUP Learning Factory hands-on course
On November 17 and 18 FEUP held its first hands-on course on zero-defect manufacturing, condition monitoring and system integration. For each of the three learning outcomes, the theoretical fundamentals were explored, followed by a hands-on part, in which the students got the opportunity to apply practical solutions in the FEUP learning factory. The session also …
Pilot remote learning factory session
On November 15 we launched the pilot testing session of a remote learning factory project focused on declarative programming and its practical application in control of a Universal Robots (UR) collaborative robot using the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) process diagrams implemented within the Camunda open-source platform. The session was lead by our team …
Danfoss company visited the STUBA Learning Factory
On November 11 the STUBA Learning Factory was visited by the management of Danfoss Power Solutions company interested in hands-on courses for enhancing the Industry 4.0 related competences of their employees. Although not an SME, Danfoss shares similar digitalization challenges and mostly an active effort in adopting smart manufacturing solutions. They are hence welcome to …