Stellantis Group, the fourth largest automaker by capitalization in the world, Novadays and six other technology partners will develop over the next 48 months a major industrial transformation project using Artificial Intelligence.
The application of artificial intelligence in industry has become one of the great challenges to be faced by the different productive sectors. The automotive sector, one of the main high-tech sectors and of great consolidation in Spain, is not lagging behind, transforming its manufacturing processes to gain efficiency and competitiveness.
Specifically, the IA4Q-Artificial Intelligence for Quality and Inspection in Industrial Plants project, focused on quality inspection, will be developed through 19 projects aimed at the development of technologies based on artificial intelligence, to be carried out between 2024 and 2027.
The project will be developed in partnership with companies specialized in the sector (Atria Innovation, ASAI, Electroingenium, Novadays and IFC Team) and with research and technological development centers such as ITA-Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón and the University of Zaragoza.
In total, 10 million euros will be invested, co-financed through the TransMisiones program, the Center for Technological Development and Innovation (CDTI) and the State Research Agency (AEI).
Novadays engineers and consultants will bring their knowledge in the use of AI to perform quality control tasks, acquired in recent years assisting multiple public entities in their digitization plans and programs. The collaboration with the private sector will allow Novadays to acquire knowledge on the application of AI in highly complex environments (such as one of the large automotive factories in Spain) and deepen the industrialization of all these products and technological solutions.
The project reinforces Novadays' technological Capabilities in the use of Artificial Intelligence for inspection and control functions.
Project subsidized by CDTI and the State Research Agency in the framework of the TransMisiones 2023 Initiative, within the scope, respectively, of the State Program to Catalyze Innovation and Business Leadership and the State Program to Promote Scientific-Technical Research and its Transfer, both as part of the State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation 2021-2023.
