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JULES VERNE
INSTITUTE
OVERVIEW
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JULES VERNE INSTITUTE OVERVIEW
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OVERVIEW OF IRT JULES VERNE'S OFFER
JULES VERNE INSTITUTE OVERVIEW
3 KINDS OF TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH
• R&T collaborative project
• R&T European project
• R&T Contract research
2 KINDS OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
• Sale of patents and licences
• Pre-industrialisation project
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MISSION
Focus on Manufacturing
OUR VOCATION To reinforce the
competitiveness of the French industry
OUR MISSIONTo accelerate innovation and
promote technology transfer to the factories
OUR CORE BUSINESSCollaborative research
163M€ from the Programme of
Investments for the Future
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FIT : KEY FIGURES
900 patents
730 technological transfers
2845 staff and researchers
115 technological platforms
"Programme of Investments for the Future“ fundings : 1325 M€
16 institutes for sovereign, sustainable and resilient innovations
1300 industrial partners, including 450technological SMEs and 640 academic partners
750 collaborative projects in progress, 300 M€ per year
190 European projects, 64 M€
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FIT : A KEY INTERLOCUTOR
OF THE STATE AND MINISTRIES
Support for R&D and innovation policies
Present in 20 out of 28 "PIA 4" acceleration strategies (12.5M€):
FOR THE INDUSTRIAL SECTORS: SECTOR STRATEGIC COMMITTEE (CSF)
Support for R&D and innovation sectors
Present in 10 out of 18 comittees:
• Decarbonated hydrogen
• Decarbonation of industry
• Digitalization and
decarbonisation of mobility
• Robotics and
human/machine interface
• Advanced technologies for
energy systems
• Bio-sourced products
• Recyclability, recycling and
reincorporation
• Electric vehicle battery
• National IA Strategy
• Biotherapy and bioproduction
• Cloud and making the digital
world more environmentally
friendly
• Sustainable city and
innovative building
…
• Aeronautics
• Automotive industry
• Chemistry and materials
• Sea Industries
• Electronics
• Digital infrastructure
• Mining and metallurgy
• Health
• Security
• New energy systems
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A SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING
A VISION OF MANUFACTURING AT THE SERVICE OF A SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRY
Sober and environmentally friendly manufacturing
Manufacturing that puts people at the heart of its concerns
Efficient, flexible and intelligent manufacturing
Collaborative manufacturing, within the company and between companies
Manufacturing that takes into account the stakes of sovereignty
EMC2's Manifesto for a sustainable industry
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STRATEGIC POSITIONING ON MANUFACTURING
• SOLUTIONS ORIENTED
• SYNERGY BETWEEN MANUFACTURERS AND INTEGRATORS
• CROSS-FERTILISATION BETWEEN SECTORS
3 STRATEGIC DOMAINS
• INTEGRATED PRODUCT/PROCESS DESIGN
• INNOVATIVE PROCESSES
• SMART FLEXIBLE SYSTEMS
• INDUSTRIAL COMPETENCES
• INDUSTRIAL SCALE PLATFORMS
• AGILITY
• FINANCIAL LEVERS
4 KEY SECTORS
OUR POSITIONING
OUR ASSETSOUR
APPROACH
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R&D THEMATICS
FORMING AND
PREFORMING
PROCESSES
ASSEMBLY
ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
MOBILITY IN
INDUSTRIAL
ENVIRONMENT
MANUFACTURING
FLEXIBILITY
• Composites preforming & forming technologies• Metal forming
• Multimaterial joining technologies• Structure and systems assembly
• High deposition rate metal additive manufacturing• High performance composites additive manufacturing
• Smart and autonomous mobility of manufacturing tools and systems in industrial environments or structures
• Flexible and intelligent process automation• Quick reconfigurability of manufacturing systems
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Materials Semi-product Processes Assembly
St-Exupéry x x
Jules Verne x x x
M2P x
Design Raw material Materials Processes Post-treatment
St-Exupéry x
Jules Verne x
M2P x x
SystemX x
NATIONAL INTER-IRT PROGRAMS
Thermoplastics
Additive Manufacturing
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROCESS
Exploitt Method inspired ©
SERVICES PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIAL NEEDS
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH PROJECT• Involvement of integrators• Integration of use cases in the project• Techno economic assessment
TECHNOLOGY MATURATION
TRANSFER TO THEFACTORY
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MAJOR INDUSTRIAL MEMBERS
JULES VERNE INSTITUTE OVERVIEW
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PARTNERSHIPS
COMPANIES UNIVERSITIES & RESEARCH CENTRES
SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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SMEs AT THE HEART OF IRT JULES VERNE
• R&D intensive SMEs
A strong and historic bond with
The European manufacturing technology competitiveness cluster
• First innovative SMEs
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THE PLACE OF ACADEMIC PARTNERS AT IRT JULES VERNE
FUTURE> 5 years
MID TERM2 to 4 years
SHORT TERM1 to 2 years
FUNDAMENTAL R&D PROJECTS
INDUSTRIAL R&D PROJECTS
INDUSTRIALISATION PROJECTS
PERFORM ThesesProgram
Theses
CURRENT MARKET
Expertise
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47 Industrial Members
133 Employees
20 M€ +Equipment Investments17
17 Academic Members 49 Patents
25 M€Annual Revenue
SME Members
STRONGER TOGETHER
REVENUE & ASSETS
KEY FIGURES (SINCE 2012)
203 M€
96 R&D Projects 12 EU Projects
PROJECTPORTFOLIO
EUROPEANACTIVITIES
4,4 M€
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JULES VERNE INSTITUTE EXECUTIVE BOARD
8 INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS
5 ACADEMIC PARTNERS
1 REPRESENTATIVE OF JV RESEARCHERS
Gérald LIGNONPrésident, IRT Jules VerneCEO, Airbus Saint Nazaire
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AT THE HEART OF A MAJOR INNOVATIVE CAMPUS
7000 Employments / 700 Researchers / 1000 Students (2020)
TECHNOCAMPUS COMPOSITES20 000 m²
15000 Employments / 1500 Researchers / 3000 Students
TECHNOCAMPUS OCEAN20 000 m²
IRT Jules VERNE – 2 500 m²• Composite Processes• Modelling and Simulation• Characterisation, Control and
Monitoring
IRT Jules VERNE – 1 500 m²• Metal Additive Manufacturing• Robotics and Cobotics
2020
2030
JULES VERNE INSTITUTE OVERVIEW
NAUTILUS PROJECTThe new building of IRT Jules Verne
Delivery in summer 2022
SOME OF OUR R&D PROJECTS
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OBJECTIVES• To evaluate the ability of textile technologies
to meet high production rates of the aeronautics industry for large scale parts and complex geometry.
• Research activities include : preform architecture, tooling concepts and automated textile layup line.
INDUSTRIAL IMPACTS• High deposition rate through thermo-set
technology
• Minimal material waste
• Investments reduction
PARTNERSIRT Jules Verne, Airbus, Fives, Loiretech
SOME OF OUR R&D PROJECTS
WING PROJECT
NEW HIGH-SPEED COMPOSITE PROCESSWING PROJECT
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CONTINUOUS INDUCTION WELDING FOR THERMOPLASTIC FUSELAGESIDEFFECT PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
• To develop and evaluate dynamic induction welding for thermoplastic fuselage in a low cost and high speed context.
• The final demonstrator integrates the geometric complexities representative of a fuselage panel.
INDUSTRIAL IMPACTS
• Higher production rates of thermoplastic structures
• Reduction in the cost price of composite stiffened panels
• Optimisation of the design and mass reduction of stiffened structures
PARTNERS
IRT Jules Verne, Airbus Operations, Aviacomp, Cetim, Europe Technologies, Hutchinson, Latécoère, SteliaAerospace, Ireena (Univ Nantes), LTEN (Univ Nantes)
SOME OF OUR R&D PROJECTS
SIDEFFECT PROJECT
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HANDLING & POSITIONING OF HEAVY PARTS FOR ASSEMBLYHAPPY PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
• To develop and evaluate a concept of aerostructureassembly line which is flexible regarding productvariant and production rate evolution.
• The system consists in positioners mounted onAutomated Guided Vehicles and controlled by aclosed loop system based on local measurementsprovided by external sensors.
INDUSTRIAL IMPACTS
• Flexibility to product variant and production rates
• Non recurring cost reduction
• Enhanced reconfigurability of the workshop
PARTNERS
IRT Jules Verne, Airbus, Acsystème, CNRS (LS2N), IMT Atlantique, INRIA
SOME OF OUR R&D PROJECTS
HAPPY PROJECT
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ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING OF COMPOSITESFACT PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
• Evaluation of two additive manufacturingtechnologies, laser sintering of powder material(LS) and material extrusion (FFF, FDM), appliedto high temperature polymers out of the groupsof PAEKs, especially PEEK (for FFF) and PEKK (forLS and FFF) with and without carbon fiberreinforcement.
INDUSTRIAL IMPACTS
• Improvement of mechanical properties
• Improvement of cost-benefit ratio
• Improvement of productivity
PARTNERS
IRT Jules Verne, Airbus, Arkema, Daher, Dedienne, EOS, Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse, Safran, Zodiac Engineering, Canoe, Université de Nantes (LTN), CNRS (LTN & PIMM), Arts et Métiers (PIMM)
SOME OF OUR R&D PROJECTS
FACT PROJECT
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ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING THROUGH ROBOTIC WELDING OF ENHANCED NETWORKARWEN PROJECT
OBJECTIVES• The development of a process for additive
manufacturing of INVAR shells comprising slabs assembled through a robotic welding process to produce large moulds for the drape forming of composite materials.
INDUSTRIAL IMPACTS• Better quality of the finished product
• Optimisation of production cycle
• Reduction of cost production
PARTNERS
IRT Jules Verne, Airbus, Aperam, Dassault Aviation, Loiretech
SOME OF OUR R&D PROJECTS
ARWEN PROJECT
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STRUCTURE & HEALTH MONITORING FOR RENEWABLE ENERGYSHORE PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
• To identify the optimal monitoring for assessingthe state of health of welded mechanicalstructures and loosening of bolted connections,e.g. loss of pretension in offshore turbines.
• To better forecast and also detect issues of boltpretension loosening and weld health (crackdetection/evolution).
INDUSTRIAL IMPACTS
• To reduce maintenance operations costs ofoffshore wind structures
• To develop a SHM solution for offshore metalstructure
PARTNERS
IRT Jules Verne, GE Renewable Energy, IFSTTAR, ESEO (EXPERTISE)
SOME OF OUR R&D PROJECTS
SHORE PROJECT
IRT JULES VERNE
Chemin du Chaffault,
44 340 Bouguenais, France
contact@ irt-jules-verne.fr
WWW.IRT-JULES-VERNE.FR
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