Purpose
There is a clear trend in industry to move towards integrated, intelligent cyber physical manufacturing systems. Digital transformation of manufacturing processes is a key element in this industrial movement. Composite materials play important roles in the aerospace industry; however, the digital transformation of processes is slow because of the complexity of composite materials and processes, lack of reliable low-cost alternative manufacturing solutions, and safety. This Project focuses on exploring a series of innovative and disruptive game-changing enabling technologies and demonstrating their benefits on digital transformation of two essential stages of automated composite processes, i.e., lamination/forming and joining. Digital transformation is enabled by introducing automation, robotics, modeling, and computer vision.
Deutsches zentrum für luft- und raumfahrt e.v. german aerospace center × National Research Council Canada
1 grants totalling $385.3K
Collaborative Science, Technology and Innovation Program – Ideation Fund
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