
UPEC has published three papers about HyperCOG in the last year, highlighting the role that machine learning will play in achieving the final goals of the project. The first of these papers, published in Sensors, propose a machine learning and data-driven methodology, based on data mining and clustering, for automatic…
Read moreHyperCog’s Cynthia Lamothe of ESTIA will be presenting the project at a forum in Bordeaux on May 18th run by Digital Aquitaine, an association created in 2014 to promote sustainable development through the digital economy. The forum is bringing together research laboratories and technology centres to pitch projects and share…
Read moreAsier Artega of Sidenor tells us about his work in the project Tell us about your work in the HypeCOG project so far Our work can mainly be divided in two parts – firstly, the work at SIDENOR, where we work with other partners and, secondly, project development, which is…
Read moreUnai Saralegui Vallejo of Tecnalia tells us about his work in the project Tell us about your work in the HypeCOG project so far TECNALIA is involved in various activities in HYPERCOG and we have a team made up of experts in artificial intelligence (AI), statistics, materials, BlockChain and computer…
Read moreHyperCOG's new coordinator, Beatriz Chicote of LORTEK, outlined the progress being made in the test phase of the project during a recent webinar, which took place on January 24th, 2022. The clustering event brought together six projects involved in the SPIRE 2030 call “Digital technologies for improved performance in cognitive…
Read moreOur latest webinar brought HyperCOG together with five other projects – COGNIPLANT, CAPRI, COGNITWIN, INEVITABLE and FACTLOG – to talk about the latest developments in creating digital technologies that will enable the realisation of futuristic cognitive factories. This is part of the ongoing clustering activity as part of the SPIRE call…
Read moreThe latest webinar from HyperCOG, "Digital technologies in cognitive production plants", is now available to watch. The SPIRE 2030 call "Digital technologies for improved performance in cognitive production plants” asked for projects to develop new technologies for the development of cognitive production plants with improved efficiency and sustainability. This will…
Read moreSAVE THE DATE! HyperCOG, together with five other projects involved in the SPIRE 2030 call “Digital technologies for improved performance in cognitive production plants” are about to host the second in their series of clustering webinars designed to explore the different approaches being developed to meet this important industrial challenge.…
Read moreA paper providing an overview of HyperCOG’s cyber-physical system was presented at the 2021 IEEE 17th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE) in August last year. Titled A Novel Architecture for Cyber-Physical Production Systems in Industry 4.0 and written by Francisco Javier Huertos, Beatriz Chicote, Manuel Masenlle and Mikel Ayuso of…
Read moreThe HyperCOG project is developing a cyber-physical system and data analysis tools to be used in process and manufacturing industries. The resulting HyperCOG platform will have the potential to transform processes by improving efficiency and competitiveness using the power of the internet and big data. A cyber-physical system links the…
Read moreA crucial part of the HyperCOG project will be applying the numerous technological developments made in the earlier parts of the project into three real-life use cases in the steel, cement and chemical industries. Here, Asier Artega, leader of work package 5 that encompasses this work, speaks about their progress…
Read morePart of the work of the HyperCOG project is to understand how future technologies will impact on today’s work environment within the plants of the SPIRE sector. The hard and soft skills that will be needed in the future will be identified to support current and future workers in dealing with…
Read moreThe HyperCOG consortium, together with the INEVITABLE, COGNIPLANT and COGNITWIN projects, held an online workshop earlier this week to discuss the general aims of the SPIRE call they are a part of (Digital technologies for improved performance in cognitive production plants) and common strategies among the projects. These projects aim…
Read moreThe European process industry represents the economic roots of the European economy, bringing economic and social value by transforming raw materials into intermediate and end-user products. As a society, we need it to address the current challenges in housing, transport and energy. But with a high dependence on resources (energy,…
Read moreThe first work package of the HyperCOG project, entitled “Smart plant vision”, aimed to provide a basis for the work carried out in the rest of the project. The work has been largely completed on schedule for the rest of the project activities to take place. Its objectives included: Identify…
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