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In the first decades of the 21st century the importance of the economy being up to date with the latest scientific developments – such as Industry 4.0 - is more evident than ever before. Recent global situation has proven that in order for the principles of Industry 4.0 to be successfully implemented, the industry must cooperate closely with universities and authorities. In Poland this cooperation is still insufficient and to solve this problem GDAŃSK TECH teams up with KTH Stockholm, TU Berlin and NTU Athens. The overall objective of the NEPTUN Project is to raise the GDAŃSK TECH level of excellence in the area of additive manufacturing accompanied by cloud computing and control, virtual reality modelling and simulation technology. The project will allow GDAŃSK TECH to become a leading entity in the research and innovation not only on a regional but on a national level, making it an efficient partner in developing Industry 4.0 in Poland. The partners' experience and expertise supported by extensive research and innovation activities in such fields as applying DMLS/SML, SLS and FDM for prototyping with incorporating the process and parameter optimization and control of 3D printed materials for functional use, modelling robotic cells in VR environment or applying evolutionary algorithms in manufacturing process will allow GDAŃSK TECH to expand its expertise and to engage in research, innovation and development activities on a whole new level. An important aspect of the project is a work package connected with exploratory research project in the form of related to advanced additive technologies. Other WPs will boost the development of Industry 4.0 on the regional and national level by forming NEPTUN Cluster of Excellence. NEPTUN will raise the attractiveness of the profile and research potential of all the partners; it will build a network of scientific contacts aimed at future research projects and publications.

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Project's acronym:
NEPTUN
Financial Program Name:
HORIZON EUROPE
Organization:
Komisja Europejska
Agreement:
Project 101079398 — NEPTUN z dnia 2022-07-15
Realisation period:
2022-11-01 - 2025-10-31
Project manager:
dr inż. Marek Chodnicki
Team members:
Realised in:
Zakład Mechaniki Stosowanej i Biomechaniki
External institutions
participating in project:
  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
  • National Technical University of Athen (Greece)
  • Technical University of Berlin (Germany)
Project's value:
1 487 733.00 EUR
Request type:
International Research Programmes
Domestic:
International project
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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  • Analysis of the Possibilities of Applying 3D Print Methods for the Needs of Ship-Building Industry
    Publication

    - Year 2023

    Article presents the analysis of applying additive and hybrid manufacturing methods and its impact on dynamic stiffness of prepared samples. Dynamic analysis of the handle bracket specimens consisted in plotting the resonance curves and using these curves to estimate the dynamic stiffness of elements produced with additive manufacturing technology. Authors focused especially on 3D print in Fused Deposiotion Modeling/Fused Filament...

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  • Influence of finishing colour on the efficiency of automated production line for wooden doors
    Publication
    • Z. Kwidziński
    • M. Chodnicki
    • Ł. Sankiewicz
    • B. Knitowski
    • T. Rogoziński

    - Year 2023

    Porta KMI Poland S.A. company has implemented a fully automated intelligent technological line TechnoPORTA for customized mass-production of technical door leaves. Each door leaf is provided with a unique QR code. It allows the line modules to individually adjust the machining parameters to the currently processed element according to the IT controlling system. Before en-tering the TechnoPorta line, the door leaves are not sorted,...

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  • Project-Based Collaborative Research and Training Roadmap for Manufacturing Based on Industry 4.0
    Publication

    - Year 2023

    The importance of the economy being up to date with the latest developments, such as Industry 4.0, is more evident than ever before. Successful implementation of Industry 4.0 principles requires close cooperation of industry and state authorities with universities. A paradigm of such cooperation is described in this paper stemming from university partners with partly overlapping and partly complementary areas of expertise in manufacturing....

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  • UWB-Based Indoor Navigation in a Flexible Manufacturing System Using a Custom Quadrotor UAV
    Publication
    • P. Savvakis
    • G. Vosniakos
    • E. Stathatos
    • A. Debar-monclair
    • M. Chodnicki
    • P. Benardos

    - Year 2023

    A novel solution for indoor navigation of a transportation drone in flexible manufacturing is presented in this paper. To address the challenges of accurate and robust drone navigation in occluded environments, an ultra-wideband (UWB) navigation system has been integrated with a commercially available open source control platform. The system offers high accuracy (± 20 mm), low power consumption, resistance to electronic interference,...

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