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MAQCYL concludes with key advances in industrial maintenance

MAQCYL concludes with key advances in industrial maintenance

After months of work, the MAQCYL project reaches its final phase with significant advancements in the application of emerging technologies to enhance industrial machinery maintenance. This initiative, in which ARSOFT has participated, has enabled the exploration of natural language processing, remote support, and extended reality to optimize maintenance operations in the sector.

Thanks to this project, a system has been developed that facilitates access to key information through a QR code on the machine itself, allowing operators to perform interventions more efficiently and flexibly. As a result, MAQCYL has achieved its goal of providing innovative tools to companies in the CBECyL and FACYL clusters, strengthening their competitiveness and adaptability to current market demands.

The project, coordinated by CBECyL and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Junta de Castilla y León, has involved collaboration from various entities, including the Technological Center of Miranda de Ebro (CTME), KEYLAND, as well as SMEs NOMAD TECHNOLOGIES and EUROPLASTIC INYECCIÓN, who have validated the results obtained.

With the conclusion of MAQCYL, the groundwork is laid for the future implementation of these technologies in the industrial sector, offering more accessible, efficient solutions aligned with the digital transformation of the industry.

 
Funding

This initiative is carried out under the 2024 grant call to develop and enhance the research and innovation capabilities of the business fabric through support for innovative business groupings (AAEEII) of the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Junta de Castilla y León, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, aiming to "Achieve a more competitive and smarter Europe."