
SMILE
The SMILE Project – Smart Methods and Instruments for the DigitaL Enterprise
The SMILE Project aims to study and engineer an innovative system for acquiring and managing data from the production system, with the support of modeling, simulation, and ICT tools to enhance human–system interaction. The project was therefore conceived with the following goals:
To propose a vision of a flexible, robust, and efficient factory through the extensive use of digital solutions and the development of tools for generating new knowledge.
To acquire new solutions, approaches, and skills that enable the design and development of a Digital Enterprise, understood as a sustainable and interconnected production hub capable of effectively facing all market challenges and rapid changes.
To define and implement specific technologically innovative solutions in order to optimize resources and processes within factories, making the entire system autonomous, intelligent, dynamic, cost-effective, and able to deliver products with superior performance and quality.
The Project covers Planning & Smart Operator, Smart Manufacturing & Maintenance, Smart Assembly, and Smart Utility.


2020-2023

Partner

Baker Hughes, Università delle Calabria
Administrative data
Name of the granting authority: Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy.
Funded under the European Union’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Axis VI, Investment Priority 13i of the PON IC 2014-2020.
Amount received or value of the benefit granted (for each underlying legal relationship): €332,341.13 as an expenditure contribution + €102,264.00 as a subsidized loan.

SMILE
The SMILE Project – Smart Methods and Instruments for the DigitaL Enterprise
The SMILE Project aims to study and engineer an innovative system for acquiring and managing data from the production system, with the support of modeling, simulation, and ICT tools to enhance human–system interaction. The project was therefore conceived with the following goals:
To propose a vision of a flexible, robust, and efficient factory through the extensive use of digital solutions and the development of tools for generating new knowledge.
To acquire new solutions, approaches, and skills that enable the design and development of a Digital Enterprise, understood as a sustainable and interconnected production hub capable of effectively facing all market challenges and rapid changes.
To define and implement specific technologically innovative solutions in order to optimize resources and processes within factories, making the entire system autonomous, intelligent, dynamic, cost-effective, and able to deliver products with superior performance and quality.
The Project covers Planning & Smart Operator, Smart Manufacturing & Maintenance, Smart Assembly, and Smart Utility.


2020-2023

Partner

Baker Hughes, Università delle Calabria
Administrative data
Name of the granting authority: Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy.
Funded under the European Union’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Axis VI, Investment Priority 13i of the PON IC 2014-2020.
Amount received or value of the benefit granted (for each underlying legal relationship): €332,341.13 as an expenditure contribution + €102,264.00 as a subsidized loan.