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Mechanical Engineering & Mechatronics Centre (M&M Centre)
Published on 25 June 2019
Belgium
Prov. West-Vlaanderen
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About this good practice
SMEs can test new tools on demo and testing infrastructure at 5 different laboratories of the M&M Centre and be inspired by specific business cases.
Before the development of the competence centre, West Flanders represented as much of 40% of employment in the mechatronics sector, while it only represented 10% of the research and technological support in this sector. Therefore, there was a real need for a competence centre to bridge the gap between the industrial needs and research availability.
The M&M Centre was realised by close cooperation between the partners Sirris, Howest, KU Leuven, Ghent University, TUA West and POM West Flanders. It consists out of 2 innovation labs, 2 application labs, 1 technology lab and an open innovation platform. Strengthening the technological support for SMEs is a key feature of the centre.
The objectives of the M&M centre are manifold:
- Improving the position of West Flemish SMEs in the technology driven economy, both regional and global
- Researching, developing and demonstrating new technology, in close consultation with local industry and research institutions
- Close proximity of knowledge development within Industry 4.0 for all West Flemish SMEs
The main stakeholders of the M&M Centre are:
- Sirris
- KU Leuven
- Ghent University
- Howest
- TUA West
- POM West Flanders
- VLAIO
- Province of West Flanders
The main beneficiaries are the West Flemish SMEs, dealing with mechanical engineering and mechatronics.
Before the development of the competence centre, West Flanders represented as much of 40% of employment in the mechatronics sector, while it only represented 10% of the research and technological support in this sector. Therefore, there was a real need for a competence centre to bridge the gap between the industrial needs and research availability.
The M&M Centre was realised by close cooperation between the partners Sirris, Howest, KU Leuven, Ghent University, TUA West and POM West Flanders. It consists out of 2 innovation labs, 2 application labs, 1 technology lab and an open innovation platform. Strengthening the technological support for SMEs is a key feature of the centre.
The objectives of the M&M centre are manifold:
- Improving the position of West Flemish SMEs in the technology driven economy, both regional and global
- Researching, developing and demonstrating new technology, in close consultation with local industry and research institutions
- Close proximity of knowledge development within Industry 4.0 for all West Flemish SMEs
The main stakeholders of the M&M Centre are:
- Sirris
- KU Leuven
- Ghent University
- Howest
- TUA West
- POM West Flanders
- VLAIO
- Province of West Flanders
The main beneficiaries are the West Flemish SMEs, dealing with mechanical engineering and mechatronics.
Resources needed
Funding: €4.270.521
Evidence of success
Development of:
- Innovation lab ‘The Ultimate Machine’
- Innovation lab ‘The Ultimate Factory’
- Technology lab 'Augmented & Virtual Reality'
- Application lab 'Smart Assembly & Production'
- Application lab 'Smart Production Organization'
- Open innovation platform
- Innovation lab ‘The Ultimate Machine’
- Innovation lab ‘The Ultimate Factory’
- Technology lab 'Augmented & Virtual Reality'
- Application lab 'Smart Assembly & Production'
- Application lab 'Smart Production Organization'
- Open innovation platform
Potential for learning or transfer
The M&M Centre is:
1) Based on needs of local manufacturing industry
2) A unique cooperation between different regional knowledge institutions that bring together complementary knowledge
3) A combination of complementary laboratories, based on the needs of the manufacturing industry, as it provides support on AR/VR, collaborative robots, big data and Internet of Things
1) Based on needs of local manufacturing industry
2) A unique cooperation between different regional knowledge institutions that bring together complementary knowledge
3) A combination of complementary laboratories, based on the needs of the manufacturing industry, as it provides support on AR/VR, collaborative robots, big data and Internet of Things
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Good practice owner
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Organisation
KU Leuven - Howest - Sirris - Ghent University - POW West-Vlaanderen - TUA West
Belgium
Prov. West-Vlaanderen
Contact
Policy officer international cooperation