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IndTech Digitala Stambanan

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 22 337 367
Project duration June 2021 - December 2024
Status Completed
Venture Strategic innovation programme for process industrial IT and automation – PiiA

Important results from the project

Goals very well reached. Through 8 industry cases, industries with the academy were able to test information collaborations and explore continued digitization in value chains. Results have been disseminated through WPs and Best Practices. Challenging collaborations have been developed between industry, academy and organizations. Areas such as interoperability, business models, data-driven operations, Twin Transition and traceability have been explored and gathered partners in the new phase.

Expected long term effects

Several, broader and stronger forms of cooperation in value systems. A continuation in the form of DS IndTech E3 funded and started 1 Nov 2025. Several experiences shaped and documented as Best Practice. Continued participation in and use of relevant international standards, Increasing efforts within interoperability. Several local and regional initiatives and forms of cooperation where Twin Transition is addressed. More industries work with efficiency in value chains aware of DPP requirements.

Approach and implementation

The project consisted of industrial cases (IC) and a number of WPs. IC was about FUI needs for increased efficiency and traceability in value systems/chains as well as collaboration within standardization and DPP for information exchange. The WPs refined experiences from the industrial case and spread these to wider stakeholders. At the start, there were 3 ICs to be expanded to 8 during the course of the project. It also meant that the number of project partners increased from 9 to 28.

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Last updated 29 November 2024

Reference number 2021-02499