Metal Processing
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Everything you need to embark upon the industry of the future
Although the industry is firmly focused on the future, many industrial manufacturers are still uncertain as to how to go about accomplishing this and with whom. To address these concerns, the FIM, member of the Industry of the Future Alliance has published a "Guide pratique de l’usine du futur – Enjeux et panorama de solutions" (Guide to the plant of the future: Challenges and solutions).
At the same time, the Alliance has created tools (documents, videos, technological building blocks, etc.) to help companies determine their own strategic vision and to integrate the fundamental technological elements (robots, digitalisation, additive manufacturing, etc.).
550 specialists and 4 billion euros
In terms of the human aspects, 550 specialists in mechanical engineering, digital technology, automation, etc. have been qualified at the national level. They are active in the field alongside the members of the regional councils, Direccte, professional organisations, BpiFrance and representatives of the Alliance which all serve as gateways towards the support mechanism set up for the companies.
As part this approach, the government has allocated 4 billion euros to aid the Industry of the Future programme and assist companies in their transformation (extra depreciation, subsidised loans, etc.). 100 million euros have been devoted to implementing production-oriented solutions and improving expertise in this area.
Across the regions, 2,000 projects aimed at modernising Small, medium and intermediate sized companies will be initiated. The first call for expression of interest, backed by regional funding of 200 million euros has attracted the attention of some one thousand companies. These projects will include diagnostics, investment subsidies, repayable advances and consulting support.
Find more information regarding the Industry of the Future on cetim.fr, in Cetim Infos No. 233 of March 2016 (article to be downloaded below) and on fim.net.
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Scientific publications
- Galling detection by acoustic emission according to ASTMG98
- Thermomechanichal study of high speed rolling element bearing: a simplified approach
- Robust Active Control of The Milling Process Vibrations in a fixed reference frame
- 3D numerical simulation of drilling residual stresses
- Influence of the lubrication conditions on surface integrity in drilling
References
Fault analyses completed in double quick time
( Locapal)Test protocols tailored to each implant
( Newclip Technics)Acceptance of a key Vulcain 2.1 engine component
( ArianeGroup)Assistance in automated polishing
( Chapuis Armes)Better characterize the powders to better use them
( Chpolansky)Results of studies
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel - Code Week Meetings - November 2019 - Version Anglaise
Dimensioning of form tapping – Phase 3
Feasibility study of the multi-directional forging technology - PHASE 2
Material fatigue - Factors influencing the fatigue strength of metal of metal materials
Additive manufacturing of hot-forging tooling
Presentation
Deeply touched by crisis, this industry can rely on the various skills offered by Cetim to reinforce its competitiveness.
Innovation, product ranges redesign, process or organizational expertise... Cetim suggests you alternative solutions and takes part in supporting this essential-to-the-industrial-production market.