Bose, S., Cabri, G., Eder, N., Mandreoli, F., Lazovik, A., Mecella, M., Phalp, K. T., de Vrieze, P. T., Xu, L. and Yu, H., 2017. EU H2020 MSCA RISE Project FIRST - “virtual Factories: Interoperation suppoRting buSiness innovation”. In: Opportunities and Challenges for European Projects: EPS Portugal 2017/2018. SCITEPRESS, 3-19.
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Abstract
FIRST – “virtual Factories: Interoperation suppoRting buSiness innovation”, is a European H2020 project, founded by the RESEARCH AND INNOVATION STAFF EXCHANGE (RISE) Work Programme as part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions. The project concerns with Manufacturing 2.0 and aims at providing the new technology and methodology to describe manufacturing assets; to compose and integrate the existing services into collaborative virtual manufacturing processes; and to deal with evolution of changes. This Chapter provides an overview of the state of the art for the research topics related to the project research objectives, and then it presents the progresses the project achieved up to now towards the implementation of the proposed innovations.
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Deposited On: | 20 Sep 2021 10:28 |
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