More than 300 participants from industry and science took part in the event and informed themselves about project outcomes and experiences from the businesses involved. 34 companies from the leading-edge cluster shared their experiences how they implemented latest technologies in their production/products within the frame of the research projects. The participants could exchange views with the corporate representatives, how SMEs can collaborate with research institutes for developing new ideas and which technologies are demanded for making products and producing technologies more intelligent. Marco Ehrlich, inIT-employee demonstrated together with transfer partner FISCHER Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH from Bad Salzuflen the project "FuSens" at Transfer Day. FuSens deals with the question how sensors of the transfer taker can be provided with a wireless communication interface so that it can be read out easily via smartphone/tablet application. It was also combined with a demonstrator of the company.
Further completed transfer projects were: Cube (an office cube as an intelligent technical system), iDEPP (Intelligent Diagnosis Platform for the Detection of process anomalies in production lines), IDAHO (Identification of operating status and predictive maintenance of high-pressure pumps) and IASEB (Intelligent assistant-system for an energy efficient motion control in conveyor systems). The fields of technology of the cross-sectional project were also presented in an accompanying exhibition.
More than 70 transfer projects were completed within the frame of the leading-edge cluster it's OWL. Interested companies can apply for new transfer projects until 30. September 2016.