MANUNET 2007 Call was launched on 23rd April 2007. The following countries and regions participated in the call: Basque Country, Catalonia, Estonia, Finland, Flanders, France, Gelderland (East Netherlands), Lower Austria, Navarra, North Rhine Westphalia, Northern Ireland, Piedmont, Slovakia and Slovenia.
These are the call results:
164 SMEs participated in the 70 pre-proposals. The total budget that was mobilised was 55.8M€.
These are the titles of the recommended projects:
Development of a new generation of taps cutting tools for thread cutting to manufacture
Cladding of Hot-forming tools for Automotive Resilient Metal Sheets
Application of the continuous variation of speed of the spindle to avoid the appearance of chatter in processes of turning and milling
DEVelopment of MAGnetic MIcro-WIRes for TEChnical Applications
Flexible & High Productive Laser Cladding in Large & High Value Component
Hydrogen Back-Up Power Systems
High performance Magnesium Investment Casting for Automotive Applications
Development of a new generation of hard metals cutting tools to manufacture difficult to cut material
Optimisation of production of dental prostheses though the development of an innovative rapid manufa
Engine coated components compatible with unconventional fuels and lubricants
Development of innovative coated casting and injection moulding forming tools
Micromachining laser center for silicon wafers, 3d semiconductors, solar cells
Pneumostatic Linear Motion Systems with structure based on new generation materials
Innovative producing and finishing textile processes through APP treatments and deposition of polyme
Contribution of metallurgical and mechanical characteristics for the high load capacity gears manufacture improvement
Development of a REconfigurable mould for manufacturing of COMPosite material components
Low VOC safe coatings for food containers
Magnetic Induction Separation for fine Particulates
Superfix sternal closure system
RFID and Biometric for Trazability in Shop Floor
Low power wind turbine for domestic and industrial use
Development of a totally innovative planar contactless sensor for high temperature applications