EU PROJECTS
Integrated solution for production optimization (industrial spyder)
Integrated solution for production optimization (industrial spyder)
The aim of the project is to develop an integrated system (solution for production optimization – industrial spyder). The purpose is to monitor production with solutions based on advanced sensors, blockchain technology and analytics collects, analyzes and processes industrial data using artificial intelligence methods. At the same time, in real time, it connects the three main factors of any production: human – machine – tool.
Amount of the total costs of the operation : EUR 5,790,215.25
Amount of co-financing: EUR 2,327,671.70
The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund ( www.eu-skladi.si )
Integral industrial spyder solution – website summary
The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is the financial instrument of European cohesion policy for the period 2007-2013. The ERDF, together with the European Social Fund, falls within the framework of the Structural Funds, which form part of the Community budget. The absorption of the Structural Funds is based on the principle of shared responsibility between the European Commission and the authorities of the Member States. Thus, Slovenia prepared two operational programs for the period 2007-2013, namely the Operational Program for Strengthening Regional Development Potentials (OP RD) and the Operational Program for Environmental and Transport Infrastructure Development (OP ETID), for which the ERDF financial instrument is used for Objective 1 purposes. “Convergence”) of European cohesion policy. In addition, the ERDF is a financial instrument of Objective 3 (“European Territorial Cooperation”).
The European Regional Development Fund is intended to strengthen economic and social cohesion and to help address major development imbalances in the Community’s regions. The ERDF thus contributes to reducing the gap between the levels of development of different regions. These are the most disadvantaged regions, including rural and urban areas, declining industrial regions, areas with geographical and natural handicaps, such as islands, mountain areas, sparsely populated areas and border regions. In doing so, the ERDF implements the Community’s priorities, in particular the need to strengthen competitiveness and innovation, create and maintain sustainable jobs and ensure sustainable development.
The European Regional Development Fund aims to strengthen economic and social cohesion in the European Union by balancing regional imbalances.