Automated Manufacturing Process Integrated with Intelligent Tooling Systems (AUTOMAN)
Lead Participant:
ULTRA PRECISION MOTION LIMITED
Abstract
AUTOMAN will develop and demonstrate advanced manufacturing processes and novel systems deploying intelligent automation technologies - digitally re-configurable tooling, robotic manipulators integrated with computer vision and artificial intelligence simulation software. The new systems will be for producing high-quality customised 3D functional and complex structural parts of lightweight vehicle body panels, high-performance building cladding facades and large integral components. Through the use of intelligent robotic machinery, the proposed automated manufacturing approach will enable rapid fabrication and flexible processing of large compound or freeform customised components in new advanced metallic alloys and hybrid reinforced composites for cross-sector applications - in short, Lean, Agile and Adaptive manufacturing. Industrial sectors benefitting from this work will include the automotive, aerospace, railways, marine, energy, construction, materials processing and tooling industries.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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ULTRA PRECISION MOTION LIMITED | £149,316 | £ 89,590 |
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Participant |
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LOADPOINT LIMITED | £304,642 | £ 182,785 |
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE | £160,642 | £ 160,642 |
WHISTON INDUSTRIES LIMITED | £816,866 | £ 490,120 |
THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE LIMITED | ||
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE | £136,369 | £ 136,369 |
MG MOTOR UK LTD | £114,963 | £ 57,482 |
INNOVATE UK |
People |
ORCID iD |
Frank Wardle (Project Manager) |