Project Progress report video
We are thrilled to share a brand-new video that provides an insightful look into the latest developments of our DAT4.Zero project.
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We are thrilled to share a brand-new video that provides an insightful look into the latest developments of our DAT4.Zero project.
Project Progress report video Read More »
Read the December 2022 newsletter for DAT4.Zero.
DAT4.Zero Newsletter August 2023 Read More »
One challenge in modelling and prediction of industrial processes is to make the models robust with respect to predicting the product quality in terms of quantification and also for process monitoring.
Making models robust for industrial use Read More »
Revolutionising in-line measurements of aluminium extrusions using high-speed laser scanners and advanced software.
Revolutionizing In-Line Measurements of Aluminium Extrusions Read More »
The paper “Human in the Data-driven Zero Defect Manufacturing loop: Case Examples from Manufacturing Companies” received the best paper award during FAIM2023.
FAIM 2023: Best paper award Read More »
Simplify and Sintef joined forces for this free webinar on Zero Defects bringing together the world of services and the world of manufacturing.
The General Assembly of the DAT4.Zero project took place in Italy on May 9th, 10th, and 11th. This face-to-face meeting provided an opportunity for the entire consortium to gather and discuss the progress of the project.
General Assembly of the DAT4.Zero project in Italy Read More »
Join this workshop about Cyber-physical systems: How can software engineering and artificial intelligence (AI) help manage and tame data quality issues in CPS?
SEA4DQ Workshop 2023 – Call for Papers Read More »
SEA4DQ 2022 was a successful event organized on 17 November 2022, collocated with the ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC / FSE), in Singapore.
Highlights from the SEA4DQ 2022 Workshop Read More »
As consumers, we have all experienced buying faulty items, whether they be smart phones, washing machines or cars. Researchers now believe that this is a thing of the past.
Towards Zero-Defect Manufacturing in Norwegian Sci-Tech News Read More »