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AIToC Project wins 2024 ITEA Award of Excellence!

Each year the Board Support Group together with the Steering Group, nominates three or four outstanding ITEA projects for the ITEA Awards of Excellence. With these ITEA Award of Excellence, we aim to highlight concrete examples of best practices by acknowledging outstanding achievements – high-level technical contributions based on true international collaboration that lead to significant results and thus further promote the programme and its goals.

On 10 September, during the 2024 ITEA Awards of Excellence ceremony in Antwerp, three projects were awarded for their impressive results with great benefits for industry and society: SMART (award for ‘Exceptional excellence’ for outstanding results in all three categories: Innovation, Business impact and Standardisation), Inno4Health (award for Innovation) and AIToC (award for Business impact).

The ceremony, hosted by ITEA Vice-chairman Régis Cazenave, presented the results of the three award-winning projects and gave insight in what it takes to create an award-winning project. We are very proud of the impressive results that the SMART, Inno4Health, and AIToC projects achieved within the ITEA programme.

The goal if AITOC is to develop an integrated toolchain for manufacturing engineering that supports decision-making in early phases. To achieve this, the toolchain will support the formalisation and automated analysis of requirements, the computer-aided generation of process plans, simulation models and instructions and the software-supported generation of layouts. In all of these dimensions, Artificial Intelligence will be utilised in expert systems and simulations based on data from existing solutions. The interoperability of engineering tools is also in focus and will be developed using standardised neutral data formats.

 

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https://itea4.org/itea-awards.html

https://itea4.org/index.php/news/congratulations-to-our-2024-itea-award-of-excellence-winners.html

https://itea4.org/press-release/press-release-aitoc-awarded-for-using-ai-to-make-manufacturing-more-efficient-and-effective.html