IMH Campus is an educational campus specialising in advanced and digital manufacturing, which works in a network with local and international strategic alliances, and offers, on the one hand, high-value training for people, through university education, vocational training and continuing education and, on the other hand, services for companies through technological and organisational innovation projects.
IMH Campus currently has three strategic technological areas: Digital Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing in Machining and Additive Manufacturing.
IMH Campus's relationship with companies is natural and vocational. It is the pioneer centre in Spain in DUAL training since 1996 and a faithful promoter of the Business-Education binomial, trying to bring our value to both students and companies, especially in the field of Industry 4.0.
Ceit is a non-profit technology center, created on the initiative of the University of Navarra in 1982, and whose main task is to carry out industrial research projects in close collaboration with the R&D departments of the companies.
Its missions are to provide industry with services through the development of technical research projects and to promote the dissemination of knowledge through the training of young researchers and PhD students and scientific publications. Regarding our first mission, more than 100 research projects between TRL4 and TRL7 are carried out at Ceit per year. Moreover, Ceit has participated in 15 FP6 projects, 32 FP7 projects, 1 CIP ECOINNOVATION project, 18 RFCS projects, 3 LIFE projects and is currently involved in 40 H2020 projects, out of which 12 are coordinated.
Since 1996 Ceit has created 16 technology-based spin-offs, which currently employ more than 300 people. Four of these have been purchased by companies which are listed on NASDAQ, NYSE, the Madrid Stock Exchange and the Paris Stock Exchange.
The Vision & Robotics Group of CEIT has more than 15 members that research on the following 6 strategic lines: 1) Industrial Robotics, very linked to offer services and support to local industry with traditional industrial robots and automation; 2) Mobile Collaborative Manipulators, related to the research of mobile robotic systems for maintenance and logistics; 3) Exoskeletons technology for industry; 4) Artificial Vision systems and methods for metrology and quality measurement; 5) Perceptual Robotics, related to the perception and contextualization of the environment through artificial vision, and development of AI for decision making and task sharing; 6) Extended Reality, by using VR for digital twins and simulation, and AI and AR methods for remote maintenance operations. These competences are supported by multiple past and ongoing European, national and regional projects, doctoral thesis and JCR journal publications.
The Universitat Politècnica de València is a public, dynamic and innovative institution dedicated to research and teaching which, while maintaining strong ties with the community in which it carries out its activities, strives for a strong presence abroad. Its community is currently made up of around 28,000 students, 2,500 teaching staff and researchers and 1,500 administration and service professionals, spread across its three campuses in Alcoi, Gandia and València. The UPV comprises 13 university centres, of which 9 are higher technical schools, 2 are faculties and another 2 are higher polytechnic schools. In addition, it has a Doctoral School and 3 affiliated centres (Florida University, Berklee College of Music and EDEM Business School).
HUB4.0MANUVAL is a Digital Innovation Hub that was created to promote the digitalisation of Valencian manufacturing companies lead by UPV.
The Hub 4.0 for Manufacturing Technologies in the Valencian Community, HUB4.0MANUVAL, was an initiative within the framework of I4MS, created in 2017. It was founded by a group of public and private entities with diverse capabilities in the field of Artificial Intelligence and manufacturing technologies applied to industry.
The Hub is a meeting place where large companies, SMEs and other entities can find resources to create new technological capabilities, management and financing to promote the digitalization and automation of Valencian manufacturing companies.
HUB4.0MANUVAL runs most of it's R+D activities in the Industry 4.0 lab (https://youtu.be/Iss5L0zkkg8)
The Polytechnic University of Madrid has among its objectives "the creation, development, transmission and criticism of science, technology and culture". To this end, it also works from its Research and Innovation Institutes and Centers, assimilating the changes produced in our society and maintaining its vocation for excellence, for which it has national and international recognition.
The University of Deusto was founded in 1886 by the Society of Jesus. With campuses in Bilbao and San Sebastian and branches in Vitoria and Madrid, its hallmarks are education in skills and values, thanks to its own socially recognised teaching model. It is also characterised by its specialist research , its commitment to justice and international outreach.
We are a technology centre specialised in Advanced Manufacturing, Surface Engineering, Product Engineering and ICTs for manufacturing. Our mission is focused on bringing about growth and wellbeing for society at large through R&D&I actions and by furthering the competitiveness of our industrial fabric in a sustainable manner.
TEKNIKER is focused on developing intelligent robotic applications able to interpret the environment, implementing strategies for navigation and manipulation to adapt to changing conditions and allow safe interaction with people.
The group is also active in the field of non-destructive testing, combining machine vision technology (2D, 3D, hyperspectral and thermography), magnetic particles inspection and using advanced AI based algorithms.
TEKNIKER is coordinating the Spanish Cervera Network of Excellence in Robotics Technology in Manufacturing (5R).
Technological Corporation of Andalusia (CTA) is a strategic partner for innovation. It helps businesses, universities, public authorities and other bodies to successfully achieve their R&D objectives and valorise the results.
ITAINNOVA is the Aragon Institute of Technology, a non-profit reference center linked to the Department of Science, University and the Knowledge Society of the regional government of Aragon.
The mission of ITAINNOVA is to support companies through technological research and innovation, helping them increase their competitiveness by developing new products and improving their processes, and by fostering the smart use of technology in regional, national and international contexts.
We offer a multidisciplinary approach that can help tackle the many technological challenges our society faces, with a very effective cross-sector approach, working on a wide variety of industrial sectors, such as mobility, machinery, automotive, construction, aeronautics, railways, logistics, ICT, health, robotics, agro-industry and materials transformation.
The Digital Innovation Hub Industry 4.0 (DIHBU) is a joint initiative of the best companies, R&D centers and entities with capacity in industrial digitization from Castilla y Leon Region. DIHBU is part of the European Network of Digital Innovation Hubs and DIGIS3 Consortia (EDIH)
www.dihbu40.es
CATEC (Advanced Center for Aerospace Technologies) is a research centre located in Andalusia, South Spain. We focusses effort in performing research and development, focussing (but not been restricted to) industry and aerospace technologies. CATEC has currently over 100 researchers between engineers and PhDs, and is involved in more than 75 R&D projects under different programs (H2020, CleanSky, Erasmus+, Interreg between others). The main technological research lines are (i) Materials and Processes (additive manufacturing of metallic and plastic materials, and non-destructive inspection), (ii) Unmanned Aerial Systems (aerial monitoring, manipulation and contact inspection) and (iii) Automation and Robotics (AI, Deep Learning, collaborative robotics, smart monitoring and advanced robotic end-effectors).