Database providing access to the High Technology Network's industrial research offering: research competences, type of analyses and tests available at the Laboratories. Companies can consult the Catalogue to find Laboratories and researchers that match their needs.

Results: 32
Competence
Acoustics and vibration measurements
Agent coordination and roles
Analysis and research on post sterilization technologies for containers
Component-based systems (J2EE, .NET)
Conceptual development of machines and plants with QFD (Quality Function Deployment)
Crowdsensing and crowdsourcing
Design and virtual optimization with Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) tools and simulation of discrete events
Efficiency and yield verification
Energy saving and lowering of environment impact of machines and plants for food production
Experimental trials for new materials, making technology and plant design in order to cut investment, management, maintenance of machines and plants for the food industry
Fluidodinamic simulation of components and circuit
Fog computing
Heat exchange coefficient evaluation
Integration of social network services
Location-based services
Mechanical testing on construction materials
Middleware design and final products
Mobile Applications
Monitoring and predictive meintenance based on acoustic and vibration sensors, thermography, olography, ultrasound
Multimodal adaptive services
Noise reduction
Optimization of logistical flows, interoperational buffer and stoking areas, managing policy of the logistic productive system
Plant layout optimization
Re-design of existing machines and plants with alternative meterials, techniques with hygienical properties included
Scanning Electron Microscopy + chemical analysis of materials (SEM/ESEM+EDX)
Static and fatigue mechanical strength verification
Stream processing
Study of sterilization systems of containers for primary packaging in controlled contamination plants
Study of the prototype and of its trial technique
Technologies and Services for Smart City
Thermal exchange enhancement
Ubiquitus and pervasive systems