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EXUS as Partner

Data and decentralized Artificial intelligence for a competitive and green European metallurgy industry

AI-powered system for a green EU metallurgy

Metallurgy is one of the most energy intensive industries. Reducing CO2 emissions using digital technologies is crucial for meeting the Paris agreement objectives. However, limitations in sharing data among several factories and the diversity of systems, which hinders the replicability of AI, prevent the full adoption of artificial intelligence. The EU-funded ALCHIMIA project will create a federated learning and continual learning-based platform to support major European metallurgy industries in fully adopting AI and the transition to green manufacturing processes. The project will therefore address the challenges of the steel sector by creating an innovative system that automates and optimises the production process.

Numbers

09/2022 - 08/2025

Project duration

3,82,500,00 €

Overall Budget

CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01

Topic

Impact

ALCHIMIA aims to build a platform based on Federated Learning and Continual Learning to help big European metallurgy industries unlock the full potential of AI to support the needed transformations to create high-quality, competitive, efficient and green manufacturing processes. The project will address the challenges of the steel sector, creating an innovative system that automates and optimises the production process dynamically with a holistic approach that includes scrap recycling and steelmaking.

ATOS IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES IBERIA SL (Spain)

SCUOLA SUPERIORE DI STUDI UNIVERSITARI E DI PERFEZIONAMENTO S ANNA (Italy)

VDEH-BETRIEBSFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT GMBH (Germany)

CELSA FRANCE (France)

Partners

COMPANIA ESPANOLA DE LAMINACION SL (Spain)

CELSA HUTA OSTROWIEC SP Z OO (Poland)

EXUS SOFTWARE MONOPROSOPI ETAIRIA PERIORISMENIS EVTHINIS (Greece)

FONDERIA DI TORBOLE S.R.L. (Italy)

MANDAT INTERNATIONAL ALIAS FONDATION POUR LA COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE (Switzerland)

CARDIFF UNIVERSITY (GB)

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