Photo (Paderborn University, Matthias Groppe): The ’Method development for mechanical joinability in versatile process chains’ Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) sees Paderborn researchers working to improve production conditions by developing adaptable joining technologies designed to enable a flexible process chain.
Huge success in research to improve production processes. Photo (Paderborn University, Matthias Groppe): The 'Method development for mechanical joinability in versatile process chains' Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) sees Paderborn researchers working to improve production conditions by developing adaptable joining technologies designed to enable a flexible process chain. The German Research Foundation (DFG) extended its funding for the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) ' Method development for mechanical joinability in versatile process chains ' at Paderborn University. The CRC/Transregio 285 received around 11 million euros for its second four-year funding phase. Researchers from Paderborn University, TU Dresden and FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg have been working together within this interdisciplinary CRC in the field of product manufacturing since 2019. Their goal is to develop flexible joining technologies that break down previously rigid procedures and enable an adaptable process chain. This should allow modern production processes to be adapted to keep up with increasing product diversity thanks to different materials and construction methods.
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