Application of Machine Learning and Data Analytics for the Factory of the Future

22 September 2021, 13.00 – 16:00 CEST (12:00 – 15:00 BST)

The pan-European EMPIR project Metrology for the Factory of the Future (17IND12, Met4FoF) has been developing calibration methods for advanced, digital-only industrial sensors including those with internal pre-processing capabilities.

The project is also focussing on defining and establishing a measurement infrastructure with concomitant software to monitor measurement uncertainty, quality and data, as well as to synchronise data flows in sensor networks. The particular outcome will help NMI facilities to become digital ready, and enable European factories of the future to become competitive with their global counterparts.

The event

This online event will present the characteristics of the Strathclyde Radial Forge and ZEMA testbeds, the data acquisition process, the development of machine learning and data analytics algorithms, and the results of the analysis.

Who should attend

Anyone operating in the advanced manufacturing sector, machine learning application developers, IoT providers.

Agenda

  • Introduction to AFRC and STRATH testbed (including video presentations)
  • PTB smart-up units
  • Machine learning
  • Data analysis / process optimisation
  • Machine learning on testbed
  • Network redundancy
  • Feature selection
  • Discussion and wrap-up           

 

Registration

To Register, please contact: gordon.gourlay@strath.ac.uk

  • Full name
  • Company name
  • Working experience.

 

Contact email address: gordon.gourlay@strath.ac.uk


This EMPIR project is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States.