May 20 2025
AIMS5.0 General Assembly in Gdansk: A Resounding Success
The AIMS5.0 consortium has once again demonstrated the power of European collaboration as 53 partners from across the continent converged in the historic city of Gdansk for our most productive General Assembly to date. Over two intensive days, our diverse team of researchers, industry experts, and technology leaders advanced our shared mission of transforming European manufacturing through artificial intelligence.
Two Days of Strategic Progress
The carefully structured agenda maximized both collaboration and concrete outcomes:
Day 1: Building Momentum
- Opening plenary sessions setting the stage for strategic discussions
- Public presentations showcasing our latest achievements
- Networking lunch fostering cross-partner collaboration
- Productive evening sessions deepening work package coordination
Day 2: Driving Results
- Deep-dive technical sessions across all nine work packages
- Extended plenary meetings addressing consortium-wide priorities
- Strategic closing discussions charting our path forward
Advancing European Digital Sovereignty
Throughout the assembly, our focus remained laser-sharp on AIMS5.0's core mission: strengthening European digital sovereignty through comprehensive AI-enabled manufacturing solutions. Key progress areas included:
Technology Development Milestones Our nine interconnected work packages demonstrated remarkable advancement:
- WP1-WP4: Significant strides in AI-enabled sensors, algorithms, cyber architectures, and open access platform development
- WP5-WP6: Substantial progress in OEM/Tier1 and Tier2 use case implementations across the semiconductor value chain
- WP7-WP9: Strong momentum in human acceptance, impact maximization, and project coordination
Industry5.0 Alignment
The assembly reinforced our commitment to the three pillars of Industry5.0:
- Sustainability: Advancing eco-efficient production methods and reducing CO2 emissions
- Human-centricity: Creating enhanced digital workspaces with ethical AI implementation
- Resilience: Building robust, adaptable manufacturing systems for European competitiveness
Open Innovation Platform
Substantial discussions centered on our semantic web-based platform, extending the Digital Reference from Productive4.0 to enable seamless data exchange across industrial domains and supply chains.
Exceptional Organization by DAC.digital
Special recognition goes to the DAC.digital team, whose meticulous planning and flawless execution made these two intensive days remarkably productive. From seamless logistics coordination to perfectly timed session management, their attention to detail ensured that all 53 partners could focus entirely on advancing our shared objectives. The professional atmosphere they created fostered the collaborative spirit that defines AIMS5.0 and our growing community engagement across the industry.
Proven Impact and Future Vision
Our mission remains clear: European industry must take decisive action to compete globally, and digital sovereignty through AI-enabled manufacturing is essential for maintaining Europe's industrial leadership.
Looking toward our May 2026 completion, the Gdansk assembly has energized our path forward. With our €70 million investment and Chips Joint Undertaking support, we're positioned to achieve our ambitious targets: 20% faster time-to-market, enhanced environmental performance, and increased user trust in AI-driven manufacturing systems. The momentum from Gdansk will propel us toward our goal of establishing true European digital sovereignty in sustainable production.
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