RaRe2 - Human-centred rapid reconfiguration of production and value chain in fast-changing scenarios

EU-Project

The global objective of RaRe2 project is to create a flexible and resilient Holistic Ecosystem Platform, enabled by the interaction among many European organizations cooperating in the fast reconfiguration of process chains, through collaborative systems and adaptable workforce upskilling. RaRe2 will help make the European manufacturing landscape sustainably robust to unexpected market change, sudden disruption, legal change, or every kind of crisis and changing scenario including climate and weather related. RaRe2 has set strategic and operational objectives, which include innovative digital solutions and knowledge about standards and methodologies, which can support the quickness in reconfiguration and certifications at early stages. RaRe2 will enable the generation of a green wave that will early detect an upcoming issue, alert the decision maker, quickly propose simulations about potential new destinations (adjacent reasonable sectors and products), new routes (how to produce it, with internal reconfiguration and supply chain involvement), the plan to put the change in place, the expected speed of each connected node of the new route, robustness.

Key pillars:

  • AI-based early detection of reconfiguration needs, from internal and external sources;
  • rapid adaptation of products, processes and supply chain to the changed situations;
  • empowering and upskilling humans, supporting decision makers to make fast and concrete decisions and quickly ramp up of the workforce.

RaRe2 will be exploited to create a strong and reliable network of organizations interested in cooperating in rapid reconfiguration events, able to take into account social, market, legal, sustainability and economical factors. The consortium is based on 22 European partners, which will develop and validate the solution in four industrial pilots plus one value chain oriented demonstrator. The International Cooperation is guaranteed by a pilot which has the main headquarter in Japan.

Project Key Data

Duration

2022 – 2026

Funding programme
Horizon Europe, Topic: HORIZON-CL4-2022-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-01

Coordination
Fraunhofer IWU

Project partners
Syxis, Politecnico di Milano, AIT, Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH, RECENDT, European Federation For Welding Joining and Cutting, Profactor GmbH, CORE Innovation, MMM Healthcare International GmbH, Fontana Pietro spa, Menicon, R2m Solution, Q4pro, Thermoglass, Enginsoft spa, Symate GmbH, Erre Quadro Sarl, Rina Consulting Spa, Demcon Industrial Systems Groningen, LSE GmbH, Karwala