
About Project
Flexible and Autonomous Manufacturing Systems for Custom-Designed Products
Acronym
Fasten
Responsible
César Augusto Matos Toscano
Status
Closed
Start
January 1, 2017
End
January 30, 2021
Effective End
January 30, 2021
Global Budget
€1,452,937.50
Financing
€524,687.50
Website
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Members
Team Leaders

César Toscano
I am a senior researcher with a degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Porto, Portugal (option of Digital and Computer Systems). Since 1996, I am responsible for Research and Technological Development projects in the Centre for Enterprise Systems Engineering (CESE) at INESC TE. Information Systems, Operations Management, Decision Support and Enterprise Collaborative Networks are my main areas of work. In this context, I have participated in national and European projects of applied research in close collaboration with other research institutions, technology centres, companies of the ICT sector and industrial companies from various sectors, among which stand out the textile, clothing and footwear sectors and the automotive industry. The following is a sample of European projects I was engaged with: AC/DC “Automotive Chassis Development for 5-Days-Cars”, eBiz-TCF “Harmonising e-Business processes and data exchanges for SMEs in the textile/clothing and footwear sectors in the Single Market”, STAMINA “Sustainable and reliable robotics for part handling in manufacturing automation”. Besides software-based prototypes, I published several articles in scientific journals, conference proceedings and book chapters.
Rafael Lírio Arrais
Associated Centres
Robotics in Industry and Intelligent Systems
At the Centre for Robotics and Intelligent Systems, we develop innovative solutions to leverage robotics in the industrial, agricultural, and forestry contexts, driving the digital transformation of the industry. We take a practical approach - from design to deployment - to test the navigation and localisation of mobile robots, explore advances in 2D/3D industrial vision and advanced detection, while also focusing on industrial and collaborative robotics, as well as human-robot interfaces. Our TRIBE LAB is fertile ground for innovative ideas about the agriculture of the future; we develop prototypes and promote excellence in agricultural robotics and IoT technology: with prototypes, advanced sensors (LiDAR, AI cameras), and rapid prototyping tools, we accelerate the development of solutions for the agroforestry sector. We are also present at the iiLab, where we combine applied research, technological demonstration, and controlled environment testing, promoting the integration of emerging technologies into industry. From intelligent robotic cells and cyber-physical systems to data analysis and AI, it is an innovation space where companies can experiment with and validate solutions for the factory of the future. With a multidisciplinary team, and following European agendas, our research work combines fundamental science and application, impacting the design of solutions for Industry 4.0, fostering competitiveness and the digital transformation of the sector.

Enterprise Systems Engineering
The research carried out at the Centre for Enterprise Systems Engineering (CESE) has a direct impact on industrial transformation, developing sustainable, resilient, and human-centred solutions to address the challenges of the digital and green transitions. Through a co-creation and development approach with scientific and industrial partners, CESE contributes to improve organisational capabilities and driving systemic innovation in complex industrial contexts. As a multidisciplinary research centre, CESE bridges science and practice in the field of Systems Engineering, focusing on value creation within industrial ecosystems. This mission is structured around five research lines that define CESE scientific and technological expertise: Manufacturing Systems Design and Management, Supply Chain and Collaborative Networks Management, Architectures and Industrial Information Systems, Technology Management in Industry, Transportation and Logistics.
