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=== Governance & Ecosystem ===
=== Governance & Ecosystem ===
'''Leading Organisation:''' EFFRA (association of >250 industrial, research, and policy members).


* '''Leading Organisation:''' EFFRA (association of >250 industrial, research, and policy members).
'''Stakeholder Groups:''' Industry, SMEs, academia, research institutes, technology providers, public authorities.
* '''Stakeholder Groups:''' Industry, SMEs, academia, research institutes, technology providers, public authorities.
 
* '''Engagement Mechanisms:'''
'''Engagement Mechanisms:'''
** Open workshops and public consultations;
* Open workshops and public consultations;
** Multi-annual roadmap updates (with ManuFuture ETP, EIT Manufacturing);
* Multi-annual roadmap updates (with ManuFuture ETP, EIT Manufacturing);
** Cross-PPP collaboration with Photonics, AI/BDVA, Robotics, 5G, Cybersecurity, and HPC partnerships .
* Cross-PPP collaboration with Photonics, AI/BDVA, Robotics, 5G, Cybersecurity, and HPC partnerships .
* '''Update Frequency:''' Roadmap updated in alignment with Horizon Europe work programmes (multi-annual).
'''Update Frequency:''' Roadmap updated in alignment with Horizon Europe work programmes (multi-annual).
* '''Participation Info:''' Calls and task forces open to all members of the EFFRA community.
 
'''Participation Info:''' Calls and task forces open to all members of the EFFRA community.


=== Alignment with Virtual Worlds ===
=== Alignment with Virtual Worlds ===
'''Relevance to Virtual Worlds'''
'''Relevance to Virtual Worlds'''
* '''Digital Twins + XR = the immersive factory layer.'''
* '''[[wikipedia:Digital_twin|Digital Twins]] + [[wikipedia:Extended_reality|XR]] = the immersive factory layer.'''


EFFRA’s “virtual end-to-end engineering” directly aligns with OPENVERSE’s ''digital twin and simulation building block''.
EFFRA’s “virtual end-to-end engineering” directly aligns with OPENVERSE’s ''digital twin and simulation building block''.
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* '''Keywords / Tags:''' Advanced manufacturing, smart factories, digital twins, sustainability, circular economy, AI, robotics, edge computing, human–machine interaction.
* '''Keywords / Tags:''' Advanced manufacturing, smart factories, digital twins, sustainability, circular economy, AI, robotics, edge computing, human–machine interaction.
* '''Referenced Horizon Europe Cluster:''' Cluster 4 — Digital, Industry & Space.
* '''Referenced Horizon Europe Cluster:''' [https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-europe/cluster-4-digital-industry-and-space_en Cluster 4 — Digital, Industry & Space].
* '''TRL Ranges:''' TRL 4–8 (pre-competitive to demonstrator level).
* '''TRL Ranges:''' TRL 4–8 (pre-competitive to demonstrator level).
* '''Budget / Investment Priorities:''' Public-private co-funding via Horizon Europe; integration with EIT Manufacturing, ManuFuture ETP.
* '''Budget / Investment Priorities:''' Public-private co-funding via [https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-europe_en Horizon Europe]; integration with [https://www.eitmanufacturing.eu/ EIT Manufacturing], ManuFuture ETP.
* '''Policy References:''' Green Deal, Digital Decade, Industry 5.0, AI Act, Data Governance Act, Circular Economy Action Plan.
* '''Policy References:''' [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:52019DC0640 Green Deal], [https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/digital-decade-policy-programme-2030 Digital Decade], [https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-area/industrial-research-and-innovation/industry-50_en Industry 5.0], [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri=OJ:L_202401689 AI Act], [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2022/868/oj Data Governance Act], Circular Economy Action Plan.

Revision as of 14:54, 6 March 2026

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EFFRA’s Factories of the Future SRIA

EFFRA’s Factories of the Future SRIA defines Europe’s manufacturing R&I vision through an ecosystem of smart, sustainable, human-driven factories. It advances digital twins, AI, robotics, and circular processes across end-to-end life cycles. Human-centricity, co-creation, and data sovereignty form its foundation, bridging industrial excellence with societal and environmental responsibility.

For OPENVERSE, EFFRA is the tangible–digital twin convergence node. It provides the engineering backbone connecting XR, AI, and interoperability building blocks to real industrial ecosystems. OPENVERSE can engage by linking immersive and data-driven manufacturing pilots, aligning standards on identity and trust, and connecting EFFRA’s physical factories to Europe’s emerging virtual ones.

Basic Identification

Strategic Orientation

Vision Statement

To reinforce Europe’s industrial leadership in advanced, sustainable, and human-centric manufacturing through open, collaborative R&I between industry, research, and policy actors. The goal is to “co-create the factories of the future” where competitiveness, sustainability, and societal well-being are equally addressed.

Core Mission / Objectives

  • Strengthen European competitiveness and autonomy through innovation in production technologies and systems.
  • Integrate digital and physical systems beyond the factory floor, across value and knowledge networks.
  • Support circular, low-carbon, human-driven and resilient manufacturing.

Key Strategic Pillar

  1. Competitiveness: performance, productivity, and responsiveness.
  2. Planet: sustainability, circularity, and low-footprint operations.
  3. People: skills, human–technology complementarity, wellbeing, and social innovation.
  4. Products of the Future: advanced, smart, high-tech goods linking product and process innovation.

Expected Outcomes / KPIs

  • KPIs for productivity, resource efficiency, job creation, circularity, and sustainability.
  • Cross-sectoral integration and uptake of advanced manufacturing across SMEs.

Policy Alignment

Technological & Thematic Priorities

EFFRA’s framework for Horizon Europe groups priorities under four macro-themes:

(A) Excellent, Responsive & Smart Factories

  • Scalable first-time-right manufacturing, agile and robust systems, and digital twins for lifecycle optimisation.

(B) Low-Environmental-Footprint, Customer-Driven Value Networks

  • Digitalised, symbiotic and circular manufacturing networks, integrating logistics, renewable energy, distributed ledgers, AI, and real-time data-sharing .

(C) Parallel Product & Manufacturing Engineering

  • End-to-end virtual engineering from design to production; AI-supported lifecycle design; integration of materials, process, and service engineering.
  • Emphasis on digital twins and simulation from material level to factory networks.

(D) Human-Driven Innovation

  • Co-creation in European knowledge networks and human–technology complementarity.
  • Focus on change management, skills, and human–AI collaboration.

Building-Block Alignment (Staff Working Document Crosswalk)

EC Technical Building Block EFFRA Priority Link
Advanced Manufacturing & Robotics Core of “Smart Factories” and “Parallel Engineering”
Cloud–Edge–IoT Continuum Real-time industrial comms, distributed control, digital platforms
Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Design acceleration, predictive maintenance, process optimisation
Digital Twins Multi-layer simulation from process to factory to network
Data Spaces & Interoperability Industrial data sharing and digital platforms
XR / Immersive Interfaces Human–machine collaboration, training, design co-creation
Sustainability & Circular Economy Low-footprint, resource-efficient networks
Digital Identity & Trust Frameworks Data ownership, safety, liability, DLTs
Photonics / Electronics Smart sensors, mechatronics, and advanced process control
Human–AI Interaction Human & technology complementarity, managing change

Governance & Ecosystem

Leading Organisation: EFFRA (association of >250 industrial, research, and policy members).

Stakeholder Groups: Industry, SMEs, academia, research institutes, technology providers, public authorities.

Engagement Mechanisms:

  • Open workshops and public consultations;
  • Multi-annual roadmap updates (with ManuFuture ETP, EIT Manufacturing);
  • Cross-PPP collaboration with Photonics, AI/BDVA, Robotics, 5G, Cybersecurity, and HPC partnerships .

Update Frequency: Roadmap updated in alignment with Horizon Europe work programmes (multi-annual).

Participation Info: Calls and task forces open to all members of the EFFRA community.

Alignment with Virtual Worlds

Relevance to Virtual Worlds

EFFRA’s “virtual end-to-end engineering” directly aligns with OPENVERSE’s digital twin and simulation building block.

  • Trust, identity, and lifecycle traceability (DLT, safety, liability) provide governance blueprints for industrial and virtual asset provenance.
  • Human–machine collaboration contributes to OPENVERSE’s mission of responsible virtual environments connecting physical and digital labour.

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