Discover What’s New at RAASCEMAN! Welcome to the first edition of the RAASCEMAN newsletter. RAASCEMAN stands for Resilient and Adaptive Supply Chains for Capability-based Manufacturing as a Service Networks, a European project bringing together researchers and industry partners to make manufacturing networks more flexible and resilient. Our project develops smart tools and methods to help…
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Finding a Common Language for Digital Twins
Unifying data structures across diverse industries, ranging from automotive giants to e-bike manufacturers, presents a unique challenge. To ensure these distinct sectors can collaborate effectively, the RAASCEMAN project has focused on establishing a shared digital language. Through Work Package 2, the consortium has built a robust semantic backbone that bridges technical boundaries, ensuring that data…
RAASCEMAN Presented at the AutoSAP Association Meeting Hosted by RICAIP Testbed Prague
On 20 November 20 2025, National Centre for Industry 4.0 organized a meeting of the AutoSAP Supplier Division at the RICAIP Testbed Prague at CIIRC CTU. The event attracted more than forty representatives of companies. RAASCEMAN was represented by AUMOVIO and RICAIP Testbed Prague, presenting both the project and a recent use case on the digital twin of a production line with integrated AI and camera systems.
Breakthrough Solution for Industry: A Digital Twin of Production Lines with AI and Integrated Camera Systems
The teams of the RICAIP Testbed Prague at CIIRC CTU, together with the Brandýs nad Labem plant of Continental Automotive – transformed in September 2025 into the new global technology company AUMOVIO – have developed a unique system for creating a digital twin of a production line. For the first time, it enables a fully accurate simulation of the production environment and of camera systems functioning in connection with control logic and artificial intelligence. The solution uses the NVIDIA Omniverse platform and delivers a breakthrough in virtual commissioning, shortening the ramp-up phase of new production, increasing its reliability, and paving the way for full digital integration of manufacturing technologies. This innovation builds on RICAIP’s long-term focus on digital twins and advanced simulation tools. The collaboration is closely linked to the RAASCEMAN project, in which both organisations are involved.
