IoT4Industry

INTERNET OF THINGS FOR INDUSTRY

 

The IoT4Industry project supported EU growth and competitiveness through the development of a new cross-sectoral industrial value chain based on the integration and use of Internet of Things (IoT) and related components (Digital Security, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Communication networks, sensors, chips, electronics component, etc.) into manufacturing tools, machines and robots, industrial processes, factories environment, supply chain, intra logistics & logistics 4.0, product life cycle, smart packaging, etc. through the cross-border collaboration between SMEs and other RDI actors of the ICT and advanced manufacturing sectors.

The project brought together 3 Information and Communication Technologies clusters having strong competences in IoT with 4 Advanced Manufacturing clusters having access to tool manufacturers and manufacturing SMEs.

The project provided support services and funding to develop collaborative projects. The services included matchmaking and project support. In total, more than 3.6 million euros funding was allocated to 77 European SMEs in 39 innovative projects (feasibility studies, prototyping, demonstrators), from 17 European countries and 20 industrial sectors, through 2 calls for projects, and the support services were provided by the consortium partners through calls for expression of interest.

 

 

More information on the project results: HERE

Discover the supported projects: HERE

 

The project was awarded “European Cluster Partnership of the Year” by the European Commission at the ECCP EU Cluster Conference on 11 November 2020. More information HERE

 

Events :

 

  • 14th September 2018, Turin – IoT4Industry call launch and matchmaking opportunities – More information HERE
  • 27 September 2018, Brignoles, Training session
  • 6 – 7 November 2018, Industria, Nice
  • 5 February 2019, Brussels, EU Industry Days
  • 26 March 2019, Marignane, Training session
  • 2 April 2019, Hannover Messe, Germany, Launch of second call and matchmaking opportunities
  • 24 April 2019, Carros, Training session
  • 4 November 2019, MTC Digitalising Manufacturing Conference, Coventry, UK
  • 5-6 October 2020, MTC Digitalising Manufacturing Online Conference, final even

 

Project Details :

 

  • Programm : Horizon 2020 – INNOSUP
  • Duration : 1/04/2018 – 31/12/2020
  • Coordinator : SCS Cluster

 

Partnership :

 

 

Communication :

 

  1. Website HERE
  2. Newsletter July 2018 – HERE
  3. Newsletter September 2018 – HERE
  4. Video Presentation by MTC – HERE

 

Contact :

 

Marielle Campanella – marielle.campanella@pole-scs.org

 

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 777455