<p>➀ The Hochschule Coburg’s "inAdditiv" project assists SMEs in adopting smart factory technologies like AI, sensors, and digital twins to enhance sustainability and production efficiency;</p><p>➁ It focuses on four areas: energy-efficient production systems, autonomous automation, immersive AI-driven technologies, and intelligent additive manufacturing, showcasing solutions through a demonstrator platform;</p><p>➂ Funded by the EU and Bavaria, the initiative collaborates with regional partners, particularly in automotive-impacted areas, to strengthen local innovation and align with EU low-carbon economic strategies.</p>
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