Digital twins and Industry 4.0
5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.
Most active in this area
- TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DARMSTADT
Major German technical university combining high-performance computing, cybersecurity, and simulation expertise with applied engineering in energy, robotics, and manufacturing.
“TWIN-CONTROL for machine tool simulation and recent keyword clusters around digital twin, industry 4.0, ergonomics, and optimisation indicate growing focus.”
DE123 projects - UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
Major Spanish research university excelling in aerial robotics for industrial inspection, ERC-funded life sciences, and applied mathematics.
“Recent-period keywords show digital twin, Industry 4.0, and digital innovation hub — a clear shift from earlier purely robotic work toward smart manufacturing”
ES118 projects - KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES FRANCE S.A.S.
Industrial simulation and virtual prototyping software company (formerly ESI Group) specializing in CAE, HPC, and AI-enhanced multi-physics modelling.
“Contributed to IoTwins (largest single EC grant at EUR 959K), BOOST 4.0, DIMOFAC, and PENELOPE — all focused on digital twin platforms and smart factory pipelines.”
FR27 projects - SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT OESTERREICH
Austrian industrial technology provider specializing in edge computing, digital twins, IoT platforms, and safety-critical systems for energy and manufacturing.
“IoTwins focused on digital twins for industrial SMEs with predictive maintenance, while FRACTAL addressed cognitive edge platforms for industrial use.”
AT20 projects - CENTRE TECHNIQUE DES INDUSTRIES MECANIQUES
France's mechanical industry technical centre, specializing in aerospace composites, hydrogen systems, non-destructive testing, and digital manufacturing.
“Participated in IoTwins (digital twins for industrial SMEs) and BugWright2 (autonomous robotic inspection with virtual-reality integration).”
FR11 projects