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Successful final meeting of SyDaPro: Synthetic data tranforms industrial production

The SyDaPro (Synthetic Data in Production) research project has come to a successful conclusion with an informative final meeting at Lenze in Bösingfeld. The project partners, including the Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe TH OWL), the Fraunhofer Institute IOSB-INA, BHN, Phoenix Contact and Miele, presented their innovative results in the MCC showroom.

Outstanding project results:

SyDaPro focused on using synthetic data in industrial production. A decisive breakthrough was achieved: The ability to transfer synthetic data to previously unmanufactured engines and detect anomalies in the production or operation of the engines there. This method enables potential problems to be identified at an early stage and therefore makes a significant contribution to increasing efficiency in production.

The methods and findings developed can be applied in various areas, including the quality analysis of geared motors and the optimization of production processes.

Interdisciplinary cooperation:

The interdisciplinary collaboration between the project partners, including the Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe (TH OWL), the Fraunhofer Institute IOSB-INA, BHN, Phoenix Contact and Miele, was crucial to the success of SyDaPro. The results show that the combination of different methodological approaches can lead to significant technical and scientific progress.

The partnership-based interaction and the exchange of different expertise have made SyDaPro a successful project in the use of synthetic data in industrial production.

Conclusion of SyDaPro

SyDaPro shows that synthetic data is a promising approach for optimizing industrial processes. The progress made in this project underlines the relevance of interdisciplinary research and industrial cooperation for the further development of production methods.