MIDIH

Context

The MIDIH project is an inclusive Innovation Action of 21 beneficiaries coming from 12 EU Countries, including, Competence Centres, Digital Innovation Hubs, CPS/IOT Technology Providers as well as Lighthouse Manufacturing Industries. MIDIH, overall aims at realising services to support the ICT innovation for Manufacturing SME’s. This will be achieved by implementation of fast, dynamic borderless business services. These will include a “one stop shop” of services.

Aim

IMR is one of two Regional Manufacturing Digital Innovation Hubs in the project which aims to provide MIDIH business services to Irish SMEs while connecting them into the pan European network.

Impact

The access for SMEs to pan European borderless technological services, business services, skills building services. With this SMEs can access the most advanced digital solutions and the most advanced industrial experiments across Europe.

 

As one of the two Regional Manufacturing Digital Innovation Hubs in the MIDIH project, IMR as Irish are the DIH for Irish SMEs to access technological services, business services, skills building services across Europe. IMR’s role as a DIH within the project is to provide leadership for the MIDIH partners through their knowledge of engaging with a large industrial membership and network.

Partners

THEMATIC PILLAR

Digitisation

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EIT DIGITAL

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.

Institut Mines-Télécom

FIWARE FOUNDATION EV

FORTISS GMBH

Fraunhofer

INDUSTRIAL DATA SPACE EV

IRISH MANUFACTURING RESEARCH COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE

CEFRIEL – SOCIETA CONSORTILE A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA

Centro Ricerche Fiat SCPA (CRF)

Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A.

Politecnico di Milano

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences

COMPANY FOR PROVISON OF SERVICES, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT NISSATECH INNOVATION CENTRE DOO

TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V KOSICIACH

ASOCIACION DE EMPRESAS TECNOLOGICAS INNOVALIA

Atos Spain SA

HOP UBIQUITOUS SL

NUEVA HERRAMIENTA DE CORTE/, S.A.

LULEA TEKNISKA UNIVERSITET

UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

This Project has received funding from the European Union Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 under Grant agreement nº 767498.