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CURRICULUM

ENERGY

AUTOMOBILE AND TRANSPORT

AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

INSTITUTE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

04. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTSENERGY

EQUIPMENT AND DURABLE GOODS

AUTOMOBILE AND TRANSPORTS

AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

SEA ECONOMY

HEALTH CARE

06. FCT FUNDED PROJECTS 2006/11

07. QREN CO-FUNDED PROJECTS 2006/11

08. EU CO-FUNDED PROJECTS 2006/11

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01. ABOUT INEGIINEGI

MISSION

VISION

ACTIVITY FIELDS

GOVERNANCE MODEL

ASSOCIATES

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

HUMAN RESOURCES

REVENUE

OFFER AND APPLICATION SECTORS

LABORATORIES AND ENGINEERING TOOLS

02. SUPPORT FOR COMPANIES CREATION

03. PARTICIPATION IN INSTITUTIONS, COOPERATION NETWORKS, COMPETITIVENESS POLES AND CLUSTERS

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01. ABOUT INEGI

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INEGI

INEGI is an interface Institution between University and Industry, oriented to the activities of Research and Development, Innovation and Technology Transfer. It was founded in 1986, as an organization to empower the relationship between the University of Porto and National Industry on mechanical engineering and in-dustrial management knowledge fields.

Through its 25 years of existence INEGI has developed and consolidated its position as an honoured Industry partner, through its participation in R&D under con-tract and consulting projects. Being a nonprofit private association and recognized as being of public utility, INEGI is currently considered an active agent playing a significant role in the development of the Portuguese industry, and in the transformation of its competitive model.

MISSION

Contribute to the increase of the competitiveness of the national industry, through Research and Development, Technology Transfer and Training, in the fields of en-gineering design, materials, production technology, energy and environment and industrial management.

VISIONTo be recognized as a National reference Institution in technology based innovation and technology transfer area and became a relevant player in the European Sci-entific and Technological System.

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ACTIVITY FIELDS

■ Private financed R&D: a growing part of INEGI’s ac-tivity comes from contracts with companies, for Re-search and Development projects, namely with the purpose of developing new products or processes.

■ Scientific and technology consulting: support to companies in the scientific and technologic fields, in the domain of INEGI’s activity, namely in the fields of Engineering, Products Design, Technologic Pro-cesses and Industrial Management.

■ Specialized Training: tailor-made “in-company” training programmes, highly specialized.

Beyond its scientific and technologic activities, INEGI has also been supporting the creation of Spin-Off com-panies, formed with the purpose of the commercial exploitation of technologies developed in the Institute.

Its Mission is materialized through the development of R&D and Innovation projects, under 5 main types of contracts:

■ Knowledge Creation and Technologic Development, normally financed through Scientific and Techno-logic Research Programmes, as the ones promoted by the “National Foundation for Science and Tech-nology” and European Commission.

■ R&D with companies, co-financed by Industry De-velopment support programmes: a significant part of the Institute’s activity consists in the development of R&D projects in partnership with companies, co-financed by Portuguese and European Industry De-velopment Support Programmes, in particular in the scope of PRIME Program and the Sixth Framework Program from the EU.

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GOVERNANCE MODEL

A Board consisting of five members governs INEGI, three of them are Private Members’ representatives and two from the University of Porto. This model ensures a governance consistent with its position as an institution dedi-cated to economic and social valorisation of knowledge and technology. The current INEGI governing bodies were elected in 2010 for the biennium 2010-2011. Its composition is as follows:

BOARD1. Augusto Duarte Campos Barata da Rocha | UP [President]2. Alcibíades Paulo Soares Guedes | UP [Vogal]3. Rui Manuel Macedo Ferreira Marques | AIMMAP [Vogal]4. Jorge Vasco Cerqueira Pinto | CAETANOBUS [Vogal]5. Eng. José Luis Pedroso Pacheco | BOSCH [Vogal]

GENERAL ASSEMBLY1. José Marques dos Santos | UP [President]2. Sebastião José Cabral Feyo de Azevedo | FEUP [1st Secretary]3. António Lobo Gonçalves | ENERNOVA [2nd Secretary]

STATUTORY AUDIT COMMITTEE1. António Manuel Paranhos Ferreira da Silva | BPI [President]2. António Torres Marques | UP [Reporter]3. Mário Emanuel Hermann Pais de Sousa | APGEI [Vogal]

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ASSOCIATESThe Institute has 62 members representing all stakeholders, University, Business Associations of sectors, public and private companies related to INEGI activity.

FOUNDING MEMBERS SHARE1 UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO 33,00%2 ADEMEC – Associação dos Antigos Alunos do Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica 16,23%3 APGEI – Associação Portuguesa de Gestão e Engenharia Industrial 2,50%4 AIMMAP – Associação dos Industriais Metalúrgicos, Metalomecânicos e Afins de Portugal 2,37%

MEMBERS SHARE5 SONAE INDÚSTRIA, SGPS, SA 7,44%6 FACULDADE DE ENGENHARIA DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO 6,76%7 ENERNOVA – Novas Energias, SA 4,23%8 BANCO PORTUGUÊS DE NEGÓCIOS, SA 3,38%9 APDL – Administração dos Portos do Douro e Leixões, SA 1,69%

10 BANCO BPI, SA 1,69%11 CORTICEIRA AMORIM, SGPS, SA 1,69%12 PORTCAST – Fundição Nodular, SA 1,69%13 AMTROL-ALFA – Metalomecânica, SA 1,35%14 SOCITREL – Sociedade Industrial de Trefilaria, SA 1,35%15 EDF EN Portugal, Lda 1,01%16 CMP - Câmara Municipal do Porto 0,80%17 BOSCH TERMOTECNOLOGIA, SA 0,68%18 CIFIAL – Centro Industrial de Ferragens, SA 0,68%19 FAMO – Indústria de Mobiliário de Escritório, Lda 0,68%20 SALVADOR CAETANO – Indústrias Metalúrgicas e Veículos de Transporte, SA 0,68%21 ZOLLERN & COMANDITA 0,68%22 CITEVE – Centro Tecnológico do Têxtil e do Vestuário 0,44%23 Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia 0,41%24 ADIRA, SA 0,34%25 ALSTOM PORTUGAL, SA 0,34%26 ANTÓNIO MEIRELES, SA 0,34%27 CAETANO BUS – Fabricação de Carroçarias, SA 0,34%28 CIN – Corporação Industrial do Norte, SA 0,34%29 FERPINTA – Indústrias de Tubos de Aço de Fernando Pinho Teixeira, SA 0,34%30 FICOSA Internacional, Lda 0,34%31 FLUPOL – Aplicações Técnicas de Polímeros Fluorados, Lda 0,34%32 FREZITE – Ferramentas de Corte, SA 0,34%33 F. RAMADA - Aços e Indústrias, SA 0,34%34 LÚCIO DA SILVA AZEVEDO & FILHOS, SA 0,34%35 METRO DO PORTO, SA 0,34%36 SILAMPOS – Sociedade Industrial de Louça Metálica Campos, SA 0,34%37 STCP – Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto, SA 0,34%38 SUNVIAUTO – Indústria de Componentes de Automóveis, SA 0,34%

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43 CLEVER REINFORCEMENT IBÉRICA 0,17%44 EMEF – Empresa de Manutenção de Equipamento Ferroviário, SA 0,17%45 EMÍLIO DE AZEVEDO CAMPOS, SA 0,17%46 FELINO – Fundição e Construções Mecânicas, SA 0,17%47 FUCHS Lubrificantes, Unipessoal, Lda 0,17%48 GENERG – Sociedade Gestora de Participações Sociais, SA 0,17%49 M. J. AMARAL – Equipamentos Industriais, Lda 0,17%50 PLASTICUM – Tecnologia de Plásticos, Lda 0,17%51 FERESPE – Fundição de Ferro e Aço, Lda 0,15%52 A. BRITO – Indústria de Engrenagens, Lda 0,14%53 FASE – Estudos e Projectos, SA 0,14%54 OPT – Optimização e Planeamento de Transportes, SA 0,14%55 PLASTIDOM – Plásticos Industriais e Domésticos, SA 0,10%56 VIDROPOL – Estratificados de Fibra de Vidro, SA 0,10%57 A. SILVA MATOS – Metalomecânica, SA 0,07%58 ENERVENTO – Energias Renováveis, SA 0,07%59 TEGOPI – Indústria Metalomecânica, SA 0,07%60 TOMORROW OPTIONS – Microelectronics, SA 0,07%61 ALCO – Indústria de Óleos Alimentares, SA 0,03%62 ARTAME - Indústria Metalúrgica, SA 0,03%

HONOR MEMBERSProfessor Albertino SantanaProfessor Luís Valente de OliveiraDr. Jorge SampaioProfessor Rui Guimarães

39 FERREIRA MARQUES & IRMÃO, Lda 0,34%40 PALVIDRO – Plásticos Reforçados da Bairrada, Lda 0,30%41 QUINTAS & QUINTAS - Condutores Eléctricos, SA 0,24%42 AEP – Associação Empresarial de Portugal 0,17%

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ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

In 2010 a new organisational structure was implemented focused on creating three pillars of activity expertise: Re-search, Innovation & Technology Transfer and Consulting & Services. The executive management was changed with the creation of an Executive Committee based on four elements. A Scientific Committee was also established to sup-port the management of research activity.

The organisational structure has a strong matrix model influence. Its basis has a set of specialized units by type of science and technology area, supporting the research activity. The RTD (Research and Technology Development) and Consulting activity works across all specialized units oriented to business solutions development.

This organisational structure is particularly adjusted to innovation and development projects whose technological com-plexity requires multidisciplinary knowledge and skills integration. The scientific and technological units are grouped into two units within FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology. New Technologies and Advanced Production Pro-cesses Unit (NOTEPAP) and Experimental Mechanics and New Materials Unit (EXPMAT) are the base of Investigation Pillar at the Institute.

INEGI is a Research Unit of the LAETA - Laboratory for Energy, Transport and Aviation, which also integrates the In-stitute of Mechanical Engineering - Pole IST, the Institute of Mechanical Engineering - Polo FEUP, the IST Centre for Science and Technology Aeronautics and Space Industrial and the Aeronautical Laboratory of the University of Coimbra.

The Institute also maintains privileged relations with other research units including CEsA - Centre for Wind Energy and Atmospheric Flows and CEFT - Centre for the Study of Transport Phenomena, both based at FEUP.

ORGANIZATION CHART

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Others

NOTEPAP

Sheet Metal Forming

LAETA

EXPMAT

Mechanical Tests LAB.

Wind Energy

Energy and Environmental Solutions

Smoke and Fire Behaviour of Products

Environmental Characterization LAB. *

Smoke and Fire Reaction LAB. *

Industrial Engeneering and Management

Tailor Made Training Programmes

Executive Committee ABR + APG

JCS + RS

SUPPORT

Information and Computer Systems

Administrative and Financial Services

Facilities Management

Management Board

Audit Committee

Quality Management

General Assembly

CommunicationSpecial Projects

Composite Materials and Structures

Product Design and Development

New Technologies and Industrial Processes

INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

UAI

LAB. Ens.

Scientific Commission

APG

ABR

APG

Human Resources

APG

ABR

ABR/JCS

JCS

JCS

RS

(AA)

(SC)

(EB)

SEA Projects (TM)

(NC) (JCM)

(JPP)

(RN)

(HN)

(JR)

(RS)

(AR)

(JL) (MV)

(SG)

SAIECT ProjectJCS

(FF)

(NP)

Work Safety, Hygiene and Health

JCS (JR)

(RP)

MATCOMP (AF) Foundry, Rapid Prototyping & Tooling

(RN)

APPLIED RESEARCHJCS

Polymers LAB.

LOME (MV)

CETRIB (JS)

Normalization and Metrology LAB.UMAPO

Materialography LAB.

Rapid Prototyping LAB.

SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL CONSULTING & SERVICES RS

*Laboratory Accredited by IPAC

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HUMAN RESOURCES

INEGI has a workforce of 248 people, which approxi-mately 29% are university staff who work in part-time, under the protocols between the University and the Institute. Its own staff is composed by 155 employees, about 59% have a work contract and the remaining 41% are active in R & D under contract Research Scholar-ships awarded from the Fundação para a Ciência e Tec-nologia (FCT ) or under the R & D projects co-financed by the QREN programme.

INEGI’ TOTAL WORKFORCEContracts 93Researchers Trainees 60TOTAL FULL TIME 153University Collaborators 74Others 34TOTAL 261

INEGI has a workforce composed by three main cat-egories of employees that meet the Institute needs for its core activity areas. The contract workforce en-sures a dynamic response to the business client needs and researchers trainees support activities in research projects under university and internal staff orienta-tion. The university staffs are mostly researchers from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, FEUP (Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto). How-

ever, INEGI also counts with the regular participation from other FEUP departments, from other faculties of the University of Porto and other universities and polytechnics. The Institute is also home for graduate students from the university, technology courses and students who intend to start on scientific and techno-logical activities.

SET OF EMPLOYEES

CONJUNTO DE COLABORADORES DO INEGICONJUNTO DE COLABORADORES DO INEGI Doutoramento Mestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBA Licenciatura 12º Ano Inferior ao 12º Ano

Contratados 93 81 95 52 24 9Bolseiros de Investigação

60QUADRO TOTAL 153

Colaboradores Universitários74

Outros (estágios, avenças e acolhimentos)

34 TOTAL 261

Doutoramento Mestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBA Licenciatura 12º Ano Inferior ao 12º Ano

11 76 40 23 10

Grupos  de  FunçãoAdministrativos 9

Técnicos de Laboratório/Oficinas22

Quadros Superiores 128Outros 27

Estagiários 1TOTAL

187

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Contratados 68 75 87 92 93Bolseiros 34 50 61 63 60Colaboradores  Universitários 56 57 59 70 74

39%

61%

ContratadosBolseiros de Investigação

13%

28%

23%

36%

CONJUNTO DOS COLABORADORES

ContratadosBolseiros de InvestigaçãoColaboradores UniversitáriosOutros

81%

14%

6%

DISTRIBUIÇÃO POR CATEGORIA PROFISSIONAL (do quadro do INEGI)

AdministrativosTécnicos de Laboratório/OficinasQuadros Superiores

3%

9%

20%

36%

31%

QUALIFICAÇÕES DO CONJUNTO DE COLABORADORES DO INSTITUTO (INCLUI OS COLABORADORES UNIVERSITÁRIOS)

DoutoramentoMestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBALicenciatura12º AnoInferior ao 12º Ano

6%

14%

25%48%

7%

QUALIFICAÇÕES DO QUADRO DO INEGI (EXCLUINDO OS COLABORADORES UNIVERSITÁRIOS E OUTROS)

DoutoramentoMestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBALicenciatura12º AnoInferior ao 12º Ano

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25

50

75

100

Contratados Bolseiros Colaboradores Universitários

74

60

93

7063

92

5961

87

5750

75

56

34

68

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ContractsResearchers TraineesUniversity CollaboratorsOthers

CONJUNTO DE COLABORADORES DO INEGICONJUNTO DE COLABORADORES DO INEGI Doutoramento Mestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBA Licenciatura 12º Ano Inferior ao 12º Ano

Contratados 93 81 95 52 24 9Bolseiros de Investigação

60QUADRO TOTAL 153

Colaboradores Universitários74

Outros (estágios, avenças e acolhimentos)

34 TOTAL 261

Doutoramento Mestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBA Licenciatura 12º Ano Inferior ao 12º Ano

11 76 40 23 10

Grupos  de  FunçãoAdministrativos 9

Técnicos de Laboratório/Oficinas22

Quadros Superiores 128Outros 27

Estagiários 1TOTAL

187

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Contratados 68 75 87 92 93Bolseiros 34 50 61 63 60Colaboradores  Universitários 56 57 59 70 74

39%

61%

ContratadosBolseiros de Investigação

13%

28%

23%

36%

CONJUNTO DOS COLABORADORES

ContratadosBolseiros de InvestigaçãoColaboradores UniversitáriosOutros

81%

14%

6%

DISTRIBUIÇÃO POR CATEGORIA PROFISSIONAL (do quadro do INEGI)

AdministrativosTécnicos de Laboratório/OficinasQuadros Superiores

3%

9%

20%

36%

31%

QUALIFICAÇÕES DO CONJUNTO DE COLABORADORES DO INSTITUTO (INCLUI OS COLABORADORES UNIVERSITÁRIOS)

DoutoramentoMestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBALicenciatura12º AnoInferior ao 12º Ano

6%

14%

25%48%

7%

QUALIFICAÇÕES DO QUADRO DO INEGI (EXCLUINDO OS COLABORADORES UNIVERSITÁRIOS E OUTROS)

DoutoramentoMestrado/Pós-Graduação/MBALicenciatura12º AnoInferior ao 12º Ano

0

25

50

75

100

Contratados Bolseiros Colaboradores Universitários

74

60

93

7063

92

5961

87

5750

75

56

34

68

20062007200820092010

Contracts Researchers Trainees University Collaborators

WORKFORCE EVOLUTION

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REVENUE

Total Turnover

Mill

ion

Eu

ros

2007 2008 2009 2010ITT, Consultoria 2 629 784 3 119 746 3 040 390 3 482 467Formação 36 718 35 696 35 377 44 855Contratos de I&D 1 656 666 1 869 167 1 811 676 1 943 473Contratos de Formação 0 0 0 0Volume de Negócios 4 323 168 5 024 608 4 887 443 5 470 795

16,2% -2,7% 11,9%

2007 2008 2009 2010ITT, Consultoria 2,6 3,1 3,0 3,5Contratos de IDI 1,7 1,9 1,8 1,9Formação 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0Total 4,3 5,0 4,9 5,5

2007 2008 2009 2010Volume de Negócios 4,32 5,02 4,89 5,47

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1,00

2,00

3,00

4,00

5,00

6,00

2007 2008 2009 2010

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4,32

Volume  de  Negócios

Milh

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1,0

2,0

3,0

4,0

5,0

6,0

2007 2008 2009 2010

Volume  de  Negócios  Por  Actividade

ITT, Consultoria Contratos de IDI Formação

INEGI is a established and solid institution, demonstrating a constant growth rate over the years. The total turnover is now above the 5 million Euros, with the perspective to reach the 6 million Euros in the next year.

Rótulos  de  Linha Soma  de  ValorServiços  Formação 44  855,49 0,02Investigação 877  838,30 0,36ITT  Financiada  por  Empresas 1  019  202,39 0,41ITT  Financiada 1  065  634,66Serviços  &  Consultoria 2  463  264,49 1,00

7212 ITT  Financiada  por  Empresas 813  202,46 0,00 376  229,45 22  850,80 217  002,21 192  000,00 5  120,00 813  202,467213 Serviços  &  Consultoria 2  262  564,45 256  642,72 106  343,83 1  407  100,01 10  726,38 33  819,49 412  555,44 2  227  187,877214 Serviços  Formação 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 500,00 6  430,00 28  446,58 35  376,587221 Investigação 942  316,73 0,00 64  455,05 0,00 423  331,92 24  433,85 430  095,91 942  316,737222 ITT  Financiada 869  359,65 10  437,90 207  490,41 44  461,52 255  023,77 203  564,51 148  381,54 869  359,65

11  226,38 40  249,49 441  002,02 2  262  564,45

35%

34%

29%

1%Tipo  de  Actividade    (%  Volume  de  Negocios)

Serviços FormaçãoInvestigaçãoITT Financiada por EmpresasITT Financiada

2%

Trainee ServicesResearchITT and Consulting with ClientsITT Co-Funded by Public Founds

*ITT - Innovation and Technology Transfer

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OFFER AND APPLICATION SECTORS

Offer and Activity Sectors Chart

INEGI has been developing a group of competences, fundamental to an economy oriented to innovation and tech-nologic intensity of products and processes, such as technology auditing and innovation management, either on a company level, or on a larger basis as sectorial or regional level.

Knowledge creation and technology development included in INEGI’s activities cover almost every area of Me-chanical Engineering and Industrial Management.

However, there are some sectors where INEGI has a more prominent role and which are considered strategic for economy development. These sectors are: AERONAUTICS AND SPACE, AUTOMOBILE AND TRANSPORT, EN-ERGY, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH CARE, METALLOMECHANIC, PUBLIC SECTOR, SEA ECONOMY and SERVICES.

RESEARCH INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL CONSULTING & SERVICES

•Research Projects (national and european)

•Research Under Contract for Companies

•Product Design and Development•Composite Structures•Composite Materials Production Processes

•New Materials•Equipments Development•Ceramic Materials Production Processes

•Energy Systems•Rapid Prototyping and Pre-series Production

ENERGYMETALLOMECHANICEQUIPMENT AND DURABLE GOODSAUTOMOBILE AND TRANSPORTAERONAUTICS AND SPACESEA ECONOMYENVIRONMENTPUBLIC SECTORSERVICESHEALTH CAREOTHERS

MARKETS/SECTORS

CONSULTING• Renewable Energies• Engineering and Industrial Management• Tailor Made Training Programmes• Energy Efficiency and Management• Technology Audits

SERVICES• Rapid Prototyping• Materials and Structures Characterisation • Noise and Vibration Analysis• Environmental Consulting• Lubricant Analysis• Clean Room (10K – ISO7)•Testing of Behavior of Materials and Products to Smoke and Fire

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION OFFER

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LABORATORIES AND ENGINEERING TOOLSBeyond its Human Resources, INEGI holds a comprehensive group of many other resources to support its activities, namely laboratories for experimental work, workshops for components and pre-series development, and a vast col-lection of computer tools fundamental for engineering design such as CAD3D (Computer Aided Design) and CAE (Computer Aided Engineering), structural simulation tools, IDEIAS, COSMOS, ABACUS, processes simulation, PROCAST (Casting), atmospheric flows (WAsP e WindFarmer) and geographic information systems (ArcGIS).

LABORATORIES— Clean Room (10K–ISO7)— Combustion— Composite Parts Testing— Fuel Cells— Industrial Automation — Materialography— Mechanical Testing— Metrology— Optics and Experimental Mechanics— Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling— Sheet Metal Forming Testing— Tribology & Industrial Maintenance— Wind Energy— Environmental Characterization (credited by IPQ)— Testing of Behavior of Materials and Products to Smoke and Fire (credited by IPQ)

COMPUTERIZED TOOLS— CAD (Computer Aided Design) 3D: solid modeling and advanced surfaces, SOLIDWORKS and CATIA— CAE (Computer Aided Engineering): structural simulation, IDEAS, COSMOS, ABAQUS— Industrial production processes simulation— Atmospheric flows simulations (WAsP and WindFarmer)— GIS (Geographic Information Systems): ArcGIS

WORKSHOPS FOR COMPONENTS AND PRE-SERIES DEVELOPMENT— Advanced Casting Processes— Sheet Metal Working— CNC Machining— Composite Materials Production

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02. SUPPORT FOR COMPANIES

CREATION

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Although it does not have structured and targeted activities for companies’ creation, INEGI has, whenever it is important, supported new businesses creation and development. Here are some examples of successful collabora-tions in the creation and development of companies that have established business from technologies developed or dominated at the Institute.

PARTICIPATION IN COMPANIES

MERCATURA – Tecnologia de Informação, Lda | Business: Computing and Information Systems

OPT – Optimização e Planeamento de Transportes, SA | Business: Computer Science, Information Systems and Operations Research

HPS (Portugal) – High Performance Structures, Gestão e Engenharia, Lda | Business: Structural Solutions for Aerospace Applications

PETsys – Medical PET Imaging Systems, SA | Business: Health Diagnostic Systems by Positron Emission

PREWIND, Lda | Business: Prediction of Wind Energy Production

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03. PARTICIPATION IN INSTITUTIONS, COOPERATION NETWORKS, COMPETITIVENESS POLES AND CLUSTERS

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The Institute maintains an active cooperation with other agencies and the National System of Innovation in order to increase its impact. Here is a list of major entities were INEGI collaborates to accomplish its mission.

NATIONAL INSTITUTIONSAdEPorto – Porto’s Energy AgencyAPGEI – Portuguese Association of Engineering and Industrial ManagementCATIM – Technological Support Centre for Metalworking IndustryCITEVE – Portuguese Technological Centre for Textile and Clothing IndustriesDANOTEC – Association for Defence, Weapons and New Technologies CompaniesIDCEM – Institute for the Development of the Knowledge and Economy of the SeaNET – New Companies and Technologies, SAPeMA – Association for Aerospace SMEsAPREN – Portuguese Renewable Energy AssociationRELACRE – Portuguese Association of Accredited LaboratoriesPRIA - Portuguese Railway Industry Association

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION NETWORKS HARMONAC – Thematic Network for Energy AuditsFRAUNHOFER PRODUCTION ALLIANCE, VPMIT PORTUGALMNAA – Networked Centre of Excellence in Materials for the Development of the Atlantic Area RICAI – Iberian Network of Centres for Innovation SupportCOST - European Cooperation in Science and TechnologyEuropean Concept – European Cooperation network to create a technology platform for product developmentIBM CAS PORTUGAL - The Portuguese IBM Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) in Engineering and Management (EEM) was created to be a research centre of excellence in Science, Management and Service Engineering (SSME). PARTICIPATION IN CLUSTERS AND COMPETITIVENESS POLES AS AN ASSOCIATE

PRODUTECH – Association for Sustainable Production Technologies Pool-net – Competitiveness Pole for Engineering & ToolingOCEANO XXI - Association for the Knowledge and Economy of the SeaCompetitiveness Pole for Health CareAIFF – Association for Forestry Sector CompetitivenessTICE.PT – Pole for Information Technology, Communications and ElectronicsPARTICIPATION IN COMPETITIVENESS POLES THROUGH COOPERATION NETWORKS

Competitiveness Pole for Energy and TechnologyCompetitiveness Pole for Industry Mobility Technology

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONSEARTO – European Association of Research and Technology Organizations EWEA – The European Wind Energy AssociationVTI – Virtual Tribology Institute

NATIONAL COOPERATION NETWORKS FORUM MANUFUTURE PORTUGALRCM – Network for Mobility CompetenceREDIA – Network of Excellence for the Automobile IndustryPAM – Portuguese Alliance for Manufacturing

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04. PUBLICATIONS

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PUBLICATIONS 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Books 11 16 14 11 4Papers on International Scientific Journals 86 61 112 53 72Papers on National Scientific Journals 23 12 7 2 21Communications on Scientific International Meetings 88 110 32 137 48Communications on Scientific National Meetings 54 76 23 21 14

PUBLICATIONS Last 5 yearsBooks 56Papers on International Scientific Journals 384Papers on National Scientific Journals 65Communications on Scientific International Meetings 415Communications on Scientific National Meetings 188

TOTAL 1.108

INEGI has a large contribution to the national and international scientific knowledge. Throughout its researchers and as a result of RTD activities, INEGI published more than one thousand times in the last 5 years in national and international magazines, books and scientific meetings.

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05. REPRESENTATIVE

PROJECTS

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Next we present a summary of RTD and Consulting activity developed by the Institute. We try to pass a vision as large as possible on the activity, through the presentation of the most representative projects of the Institute. However, the projects publication is limited by confidentiality commitments, particularly projects with businesses, which prevents us from disclosing some of the projects that would be good examples our capabilities.

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ENERGY

ENERGY MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY

The area of Energy Management and the Environment was established in late 2004 and sales have a significant activities, including providing advice on the area of energy management and environmental auditing and development of technology-based solutions.

HW125

INEGI is housed in a partnership boosted by SRE - Soluções Racionais de Energia, SA, which also includes the INETI - National Institute of Engineering Technol-ogy and Innovation for development of power sources based on fuel cells and solutions to containerisation and distribution hydrogen. In 2005, developed power sup-plies for low power (up to 500W) based on fuel cell pow-er systems for portable and mobile. After three years of work was launched by the SRE first product in the global market, a power supply 100W designated HW 125.

First Power Supply Fuel Cells to Hydrogen HW 125

HARMONACInspection and Supervision of HVAC SystemsHarmonAC project addresses the practical issues aris-ing from the need of periodic inspections of air con-ditioning systems with an output exceeding 12 kW, as indicated by the European Directive for Energy Perfor-mance of Buildings - Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). The main objective of HarmonAC is to provide a database on the potential energy savings and reduction in carbon emissions achieved through different aspects of inspection procedures for systems A/C, as well as cost and time required for them.

EDENDevelopment of New EnergiesThe EDEN project aims to boost the overall creation of a national technology platform that enables the maxi-mization of opportunities for the national economy and technology, resulting from the emergence of the Hydro-gen Economy. This is a project led by SRE - Rational Energy Solutions and with the participation of other entities of SCTN, INETI and STIs, and other companies with interests in the energy sector.

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Wind FarmsTotal Power [MW]

WIND POWER

Since its foundation, the Institute of Mechanical Engi-neering and Industrial Management (INEGI) has taken an important role in the study of non-conventional energy sources and in the field of energy savings and rational use.

Through the involvement in the study of wind energy and its applications, INEGI intends to support the de-velopment of renewable energy technologies, contribut-ing to the diversification of energy sources for electric-ity production and to the environmental preservation.

Since 1991 INEGI has a team especially devoted to wind energy. Beyond the planning and conduction of wind resource assessment campaigns INEGI offers nowadays several other services related with the topic.

Among others are wind farm productivity calculations and layout optimization, technical and economical fea-sibility studies, support in the preparation of call for tenders and in the licensing process, evaluation of ten-der offers and comparison of solutions, wind turbines performance evaluation and warranty verifications, due diligences, project evaluation for finance institutions and supporting officials in territory planning actions.

In a first stage restricted to the North and Centre re-gions of Portugal the activities of INEGI in the wind en-ergy domain have been extended to all the Portuguese territory and, since 1999, to foreign countries.

Taking advantage of the experience gathered in the par-ticipation of its collaborators in international projects, INEGI adopted methodologies and techniques that enable the Institute to offer to its clients high level ser-vices. Being in contact with similar institutes and spe-cialists from whole Europe, and through the presence in international conferences, workshops and seminars, INEGI wants to be aware about new developments and updated in technologies and knowledge.

EPREV

Predicting Wind Energy ProductionIn the form of contract with a group of complementary businesses (EPREV - ENERNOVA, Finerge, GALP En-ergy, Generg, EDF EN, TECNEIRA and TELENER - in a consortium), this project has as partners, in addition to INESC-Institute for Systems and Computer Engi-neering, the FEUP - Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, the ICAT - Institute of Applied Science and Technology and IM - Institute of Meteorology. The aim of this project is to develop models for forecasting the production of electricity from a wind energy base.

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WORLDWIDE INEGI INTERVENTION ON WIND POWER

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EQUIPMENT AND DURABLE GOODS

METHODOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

INEGI competences in product development range from initial idea and concept to full system develop-ment, prototyping and production planning. For that, the Institute develops innovative methodologies and has technological tools that allow it to perform this activity with the necessary efficiency, creativity, oper-ability and quality. In that sense, INEGI uses different computer assisted design tools (Solidworks, Unigraph-ics, Catia V5), as well as a software for finite element structural analysis and productive project simulation. The Institute also uses rapid prototyping and tooling technologies, among others.

ENROLFILAM

Development of medium/high pressure composite tanksDevelopment of medium/high pressure composite tanks. INEGI’s participation covers the development of the filament winding process, testing of the tank’s be-haviour to pressure and steaming tests.

PartnersAmtrol-Alfa Metalomecânica, SAPIEP – Pólo de Inovação em Engenharia de Polímeros da Univer-sidade do MinhoSaint Gobain Vetrotex International

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NOPROMATClient: CIFIAL.

The project focused on the processes development for obtaining washbasins and taps in new materials using unconventional methods such as natural stone bonded with resins, natural coconut fibber bonded with resins and conventional concrete. The project results allowed the company to sell two washbasins models in white and gray concrete and is about to start the commercialization of sinks in natural coconut fibber bonded with resin.

The Chicago Athenaeum awarded the designer Carlos Aguiar with the GOOD DESIGN 2010, at “Bath and Accessories” category, for the work developed with this project.

GREENBENDER

RTD Project co-promotion, co-founded by QREN.

Co-promotors: ADIRA S.A. and INEGI

This project’s main goal is the full integration of ecode-sign practices in the design and development of a bender machine. This machine is intended to be the reference for ecodesign implementation in the tool machine in-dustry, assuming the competitive advantages inherent in a new product development. Anticipating the entry of tool machines in the list of Energy-using Products (EuP). This project is considering the European Com-mission rules to implement the Ecodesign Directive.

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AUTOMOBILE AND TRANSPORTS

The Composite materials field is one of the most important pillars of INEGI’s activity. The Institute has unique as-sets and capabilities in Portugal and even internationally in this field, with an extensive laboratory infrastructure, technical resources for the development of new materials, products and processes and a highly qualified team. The capabilities and competencies of INEGI are particularly relevant to the automotive and transport.

ELECTRIC BUS

RTD Project co-promotion, co-funded by QREN.

Partners: CaetanoBus, EFACEC, PAUL, CONTRAC and INEGI

Answering to the new mobility needs and expecta-tions of its partners and customers, CaetanoBus returned in 2010 to the electric bus development, with the project Caetano 2500EL, assuming a viable and potential growing demand.

This project follows the Government’s plan Mobi.E (national electrical mobility project) to the creation of a charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Por-tugal and the investment in renewable energy sources.

INEGI assumes a relevant role in the project, devel-oping components in composite materials to reduce vehicle weight, making it more efficient and increasing autonomy. The bus has a capacity for 70 passengers, autonomy for more than 100 km and 4 hours fast recharge time.

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LITEBUS

Modular Lightweight Sandwich BusIs a project of the 6th Framework Program of the Eu-ropean Commission led by INEGI. In this project, researchers seek to develop a new technology for the production of passenger buses and banks using new materials.

The development of this technology to production ar-eas that involve the design, material corrosion, resist-ance, repair or environmental impact of materials to be used. The project, which began in October 2006 and was extended for 3 years, counts with the participation of Italdesign, PUK, Oxford University, CIMNE, UPM, Polymer, KTH and Caetano Bus.

TURBOCHARGERS

Development and implementation of foundry pro-cesses for turbochargers impellers

In partnership with ZOLLERN, INEGI has developed a foundry process under vacuum for turbochargers for automobile applications, using foundry technol-ogy in plaster molding with silicon moulds. The final purpose was the establishment of a new industrial unit in ZOLLERN, which began in December 2006, able to produce 1.000.000 turbochargers/year in aluminium. Under the present partnership a new manufacturing process for turbocharger impellers in titanium alloys is also being developed. This project comprises the development of melting and pouring technologies for titanium alloys, in ceramic moulds, to obtain high per-formance impellers.

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AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

INEGI’S Participation in Aeronautics and Space Engineering research and development has grown consistently in recent years and is mainly focused on Composite Materials, Experimental Mechanics and Product Development.

UAV

Unmanned civil aviation system development

The development of the civil aviation unmanned system involves three components. The first is the production of an aircraft with approximately 5 meters in wingspan and a length of 3.5 m (most of the structure built in composite materials which will design a vehicle lighter and more reliable). The second is the development and application of various sensors on the aircraft allowing image capture or temperature and position data, among others. The third the design and development of ground control systems that will allow tasks scheduling, remote control of the aircraft and reception of data during the aircraft missions. There are 12 entities involved in this project both of them included in the Portuguese In-dustrial Aerospace Consortium (PAIC): INEGI, Active Space Technologies, CeNTI, Critical Software, EDIS-OFT, Empordef, Ibermoldes, legs, FCI, Spin.Works, and Skysoft Tekever.

NAREMA

Client: ESA – European Space Agency

Partners: HPS-GmbH (Líder) (DE), UPatras (GR), DLR (DE), Kayser-Trade (DE), Arianespace (FR), OHB Sys-tems (DE), ICOTEC (SW) e INEGI (PT).

The main objective of this project is the production of fiber reinforced polymer composites and carbon nano-tubes (CNT and CFRP) to improve the properties and structures of launchers and spacecrafts.

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DEAM

Development of an European Ablative Material for Heatshields of Sample Return Missions

The project, which involves the HPS Portugal (leader), INEGI, EADS-Astrium (France) and Lockheed Martin INSYS (UK), aims to develop a new material for thermal protection systems for atmospheric re-entry vehicles. The goal is to develop a material resistant to very high tem-peratures to be used in the next ESA mission to Mars.

NACO

Nanocomposites Project

Aproved by the end of 2006 under the GSTP (General Support and Technology Program of ESA), the project NACO - Non-conventional matrix/carbon nanotube composites, research the use of composites in organic and inorganic matrix reinforced with carbon nanotubes.

The project is led by HPS in Germany and with the participation of Austrian Research Centers, Carbon Future, EADS, Pieper, among other companies and institutes. The interventions of the INEGI are concen-trated at the beginning of the project, with a review of the state of the art, and end with testing performances for characterization of nanocomposites.

CASAM

Civil Aircraft Security Against MANPADS

The main purpose of CASAM project is the develop-ment of a system to detect and misguide portable mis-siles from terrorist attacks (MANPADS) to civil air-crafts. The missile detection will be made by using an optical system with sensors able to detect infrared rays’ emission by the missile propulsor. This is an optic-me-chanical system of high precision and with very tight requirements in terms of weight and stability.

Partners: DIEHL-BGT, EADS, LUFTHANSA, ONERA, SAGEM, THALES

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AUTONOMOUS SUBMARINE DEVELOPMENT

INEGI collaborates, since 1999, in development of autonomous submarines (AUVs and ROVs) with the Laboratory for Underwater Systems and Technolo-gies (LSTS) Institute for Systems and Robotics (ISR) a research unit hosted at the University of Porto. This long term collaboration aimed at developing a family of underwater autonomous vehicles and monitoring systems. In it, INEGI’s role is the design and develop-ment, production and integration of all mechanical and structural solutions for the vehicles, while ISR’s activity is linked to the electrical and electronic systems, soft-ware and vehicle control and mission planning.

WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM

INEGI was responsible for the development of the very large shaft-bushing system which is integrated in the design of the wave energy conversion project WAVE at Martifer. In this project INEGI and Martifer imple-mented a full systems’ engineering approach which al-lowed systematic selection of candidate architectures and definition of functional requirements for system design and bushing development. In parallel with the shaft-bushing design work packages INEGI was also in-volved in the testing of materials, development of test systems and laboratory testing of specific subsystems.

Partners: MARTIFER

SEA ECONOMY

Portugal has a strong connection to the sea. This connection comes from history and culture, and the economic and social dimension has evolved over the years.

The sea is a place for discovery, work, business and leisure. The sea exploitation is important for the areas of health, fisheries, shipbuilding industries, shipping transports and energy. It’s a source that has a significant economic value, through the modernization and innovation of the so-called traditional maritime activities, or through the emergence of new economic activities with high value added (biotechnology, energy, robotics, etc.).

This project, which pushed INEGI’s capacities for de-sign, prototyping, manufacturing and mechanical test-ing delivered the first nAUV (new Autonomous Under-water Vehicle) in 2005 and saw, in 2006, the delivery of the first Remotely Operated underwater Vehicle (ROV).

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RAIA

Oceanographic Observatory. This project is the result of a common strategy assumed by the two regions northwest of Iberia (Portugal and Spain) achieving a deep knowledge of the ocean.

INEGI has 2 main goals on this project:

1. Project and construction of a new type of “SPAR” buoy.

2. Development of downstream services for forecasting energy from wind and waves.

Partners: MeteoGalicia, INTECMAR, IEO, CSI-IIM, CETMAR, GOFUVI, CIIMAR, INESCP, INEGI, FEUP, IH, UA, FCUP

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HEALTH CARE

INEGI has a set of capabilities with high potential for application in the health sector. This is a fast growing sector and INEGI has been researching in this area. INEGI is working within the consortium that developed the diagnos-tic technologies for clinical trials and clinical diagnostics. The Institute is also investing on new materials research for medical applications and is developing technologies for prostheses production and medical implants.

CLEARPEM-SONIC

RTD Project em co-promoted, co-founded by QREN.

Partners: PETsys, CERN, Crystal Clear Collaboration, LIP, IPO-Porto, TagusParque, IBEB, IBILI, INOV, IN-ESC-ID e INEGI.

ClearPEM-Sonic is a technology-based PET scanner (Positron Emission Tomography) developed by the con-sortium and has been successfully installed at CHU - Ho-pital Nord Marseille’s Radiology Department, France. This equipment will perform medical tests to detect breast cancer in the French hospital for two years seeking to prove their technical skills in a clinical environment.

In this project INEGI was responsible for design and as-sembly of the machine, the mechanical components of the PET detectors and its temperature control system. INEGI also integrated the equipment components devel-oped by other partners.

PROSTHESES AND MEDICAL IMPLANTS

INEGI has a strategic internal research project for cas-ting titanium alloys. The aim is to develop technologies and knowledge to provide capacity to the Institute for processing titanium alloys for medical implants and prostheses.

The tailor made production of prostheses from images obtained by medical imaging equipment. The images are transformed into engineering models in order to be modeled and to implement the solutions on the pa-tients. The engineering computer models are then ma-terialized in titanium alloy prostheses.

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06. FCT FUNDED PROJECTS2006/11

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PROSTHESES FOR DOGS DEVELOPMENTCoordinator António Torres MarquesContract POCTI/CVT/42718/2001Investment € 20.000,00Period 01/2003 to 06/2006

PREDICTING LONG-TERM PROPERTIES OF FIBER GLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PIPESCoordinator Rui Miranda GuedesContract POCTI/EME/47734/2002Investment € 50.820,00Period 10/2003 to 10/2006

WOOD GLUED JOINS PROJECTCoordinator Marcelo MouraContract POCTI/EME/45573/2002Investment € 4.100,00Period 09/2003 to 08/2006

DETECTION OF ACOUSTIC EMISSION IN COMPOSITE MATERIALS USING EMBEDED OPTIC FIBER SENSORSCoordinator António Torres MarquesContract POCTI/EME/48574/2002Investment € 26.400,00Period 09/2003 to 02/2006

PROJECTS 2006-2011 FUNDED BY FCT - PORTUGUESE FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

COMBUSTÃO E TRANSFERÊNCIA DE CALOR EM LEITOS FLUIDIZADOS CIRCULANTESCoordinator Carlos PinhoContract POCTI/EME/44300/2002Investment € 21.600,00Period 09/2003 to 8/2006

NONLINEAR FINITE ELEMENT FOR A NEW HIP PROSTHESIS INCORPORATING DIFFERENT VISCO TYPESCoordinator Rui Miranda GuedesContract POCTI/EME/44644/2002Investment € 52.000,00Period 01/2004 to 06/2007

In the last 5 years INEGI has 56 undergoing projects funded by FCT, totalizing an investment superior to 3.175.000 Euros.

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SEGMENTATION, TRACKING AND MOTION ANALYSIS OF DEFORMABLE (2D/3D) OBJECTS USING PHYSICAL PRINCIPLESCoordinator João TavaresContract POSC/EEA-SRI/55386/2004Investment € 63.420,00Period 05/2005 to 05/2008

HYBRID METHOD FOR DYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPOSITE PLATES AND SHELLS UNDER IMPACT LOADSCoordinator Fernando FerreiraContract POCI/EME/63236/2004Investment € 50.000,00Period 06/2005 to 05/2007

INFLUENCE OF THE PARAMETERS OF FABRICATION ON THE OPTICAL SENSORS PERFORMANCECoordinator António Torres MarquesContract POCI/EME/62147/2004Investment € 55.000,00Period 01/2005 a Dezembro de 2006

DELAMINATION CRITERIA FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALSCoordinator Marcelo MouraContract POCI/EME/57956/2004Investment € 19.568,00Period 09/2005 to 08/2008

DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE FOR DURABILITY USING COMPOSITE MATERIALSCoordinator António Torres MarquesContract REEQ/849/EME/2005Investment € 444.442,22Period 01/2005 to 03/2007

STUDY OF WOOD AND WOOD BONDED JOINTS BEHAVIOUR UNDER MIXED-MODE LOADING.Coordinator Marcelo MouraContract POCI/EME/56567/2004Investment € 30.840,00Period 09/2005 to 08/2008

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OPTIMIZATION OF CASTING SIMULATIONCoordinator José Ferreira DuarteContract POCI/EME/61326/2004Investment € 58.258,00Period 01/2005 to 12/2007

SANDWICH STRUCTURES WITH CORK COMPOUND LAYERS: A NEW VIBRATION CONTROL SOLUTIONCoordinator José Fernando Dias RodriguesContract POCI/EME/61967/2004Investment € 34.908,00Period 07/2005 to 06/2007

NATIONAL CO-FINANCING FOR THE EUROPEAN PROJECT LITEBUSCoordinator António FernandesContract POCIInvestment € 42.588,00Period 10/2006 to 03/2008

DIAMOND COATINGS (NCD) ON SI3N4 CERAMIC MATERIALS FOR TRIBOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSCoordinator Francisco SilvaContract POCI/CTM/59449/2004Investment € 6.360,00Period 08/2005 to 08/2008

FUEL CELLS SYSTEMS OPTIMIZATION: EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICALCoordinator Carlos PinhoContract POCI/EME/55497/2004Investment Value € 14.400,00Period 06/2005 to 06/2008

NUMERICAL MODELLING OF THE FILAMENT WINDING PROCESS USING FINITE ELEMENTS METHODCoordinator António Torres MarquesContract PTDC/EME-PME/73528/2006Investment € 80.000,00Period 04/2007 to 09/2009

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NM-RTM. MODELLING AND CONTROL OF THE NANO-MAGNETIC RESIN TRANSFER MOULDING PROCESSCoordinator Nuno CorreiaContract PTDC/EME-MFE/67103/2006Investment € 60.000,00Period 06/2007 to 05/2010

REPAIR OF WOOD STRUCTURES USING ARTIFICIAL COMPOSITESCoordinator Marcelo MouraContract PTDC/EME-PME/64839/2006Investment € 35.780,00Period 08/2007 to 08/2010

DEVELOPMENT OF LIGAMENT TISSUE REINFORCEMENTS IN BIODEGRADABLE COMPOSITE MATERIALCoordinator Rui Miranda GuedesContract PTDC/EME-PME/70155/2006Investment € 54.096,00Period 06/2007 to 05/2010

EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF MOISTURE EFFECTS ON AGING AND DURABILITY OF THERMOSETTING POLYMERSCoordinator Rui Miranda GuedesContract PTDC/EME-PME/67791/2006Investment € 50.700,00Period 06/2007 to 05/2010

HIP FEMORAL PROSTHESIS FOR IN VIVO LOOSENING DATA ACQUISITIONCoordinator António Torres MarquesContract PTDC/EME-PME/70824/2006Investment € 20.928,00Period 05/2007 to 04/2010

CORTICAL BONE TISSUE FRACTURE BEHAVIOR Coordinator Marcelo MouraContract PTDC/EME-PME/71273/2006Investment € 19.320,00Period 08/2007 to 07/2010

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DRILLING OF POLYMERIC MATRIX COMPOSITES STRUCTURESCoordinator Marcelo MouraContract PTDC/EME-PME/66207/2006Investment € 7.300,00Period 08/2007 to 08/2010

LOW FRICTION, BIODEGRADABLE AND LOW TOXICITY GREASES FOR ROLLING BEARINGSCoordinator Armando CamposContract PTDC/EME-PME/72641/2006Investment € 70.000,00Period 08/2007 to 07/2010

CONTACT FATIGUE MODEL FOR GEAR MICROPITTING PREDICTIONCoordinator Jorge CastroContract PTDC/EME-PME/66185/2006Investment € 90.000,00Period 08/2007 to 07/2010

LOW POWER LOSS AUSTEMPERED DUCTILE IRON GEARSCoordinator Luis MagalhãesContract PTDC/EME-PME/73389/2006Investment Value € 120.000,00Period 08/2007 to 07/2010

A FREQUENCY-TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT VISCOELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL: DEVELOPMENT, EXPERIMENTAL IDENTIFICATION, FINITE ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION AND MATERIAL DATABASE GENERATIONCoordinator Dias RodriguesContract PTDC/EME-PME/66741/2006Investment Value € 90.000,00Period 07/2007 to 06/2010

GRINDING OF MODERM MATERIALS Coordinator Renato NatalContract PTDC/EME-TME/81239/2006Investment € 37.200,00Period 08/2007 to 07/2010

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INTUMESCENT MATERIAL BEHAVIOR EVALUATION IN THE PASSIVE PROTECTION OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS SUBJECTED TO FIRECoordinator Mário VazContract PTDC/EME-PME/64913/2006Investment € 3.000,00Period 05/2007 to 04/2010

SMART JOINT IMPLANTS USING BIONANOCOMPOSITS - (SIMBIO)Coordinator Torres MarquesContract NANO/Nmed-SD/0156/2007Investment 16 584,00 €Period 10/2009 to 09/2011

ION AND IRON REGULATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN THE MARINE LAMPREY (PETROMYZON MARINUS). A PARASITIC FEEDER.Coordinator João Paulo PereiraContract PTDC/MAR/098035/2008Investment 25 704,00 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2013

BLOOD FLOW SIMULATION IN ARTERIAL NETWORKS TOWARDS APPLICATION AT HOSPITALCoordinator João TavaresContract PTDC/SAU-BEB/102547/2008Investment 24 354,00 €Period 03/2010 to 02/2013

METHODOLOGIES TO ANALYZE ORGANS FROM COMPLEX MEDICAL IMAGES - APPLICATIONS TO FEMALE PELVIC CAVITYCoordinator João TavaresContract PTDC/EEA-CRO/103320/2008Investment Value 79 800,00 €Period 05/2010 to 04/2013

BIO-COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF TINNITUSCoordinator: João TavaresContract PTDC/SAU-BEB/104992/2008Investment 29 177,00 €Period 01/2010 to 12/2012

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DAMCOMPOSITE - DEVELOPMENT OF A TOOL OF GENERAL APPLICATION FOR THE GLOBAL DAMAGE CHARACTERIZATION IN LAMINATED COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Coordinator Hernani LopesContract PTDC/EME-PME/102095/2008Investment 92 560,00 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2013

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INFLUENCE IN THE QUALITY OF BONE TISSUE ON WISTAR MICE WITH ESTROGEN DEFICIENCYCoordinator Mário VazContract PTDC/DES/103047/2008Investment Value 9 000,00 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2013

MULTISTABLE COMPOSITE STRUCTURES FOR APPPLICATION IN MORPHING AIRCRAFT STRUCTURESCoordinator Pedro CamanhoContract PTDC/EME-PME/64819/2006Investment Value 51 210,00 €Period 04/2009 to 03/2012

SENSEFIL - MONITORING OF FILAMENT WOUND VESSELS USING OPTICAL SENSORS EMBEDDED IN THE COMPOSITE REINFORCEMENTCoordinator António Torres MarquesContract PTDC/EME-PME/102806/2008Investment Value 80 884,00 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2012

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS FOR GFRP PULTRUDED PROFILES - FIRE-FRPCoordinator Celeste PereiraContract PTDC/ECM/100779/2008Investment 34 980,00 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2013

IMPROVEMENT OF THE MESHLESS RADIAL BASIS FUNCTIONS METHOD WITH APPLICATIONS TO COMPOSITE MATERIALSCoordinator Carla RoqueContract PTDC/EME-PME/109116/2008Investment 58 000,00 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2013

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LONG TERM PROPERTIES OF ADAPTIVE COMPOSITE WITH EMBEDDED SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY WIRESCoordinator Rui OliveiraContract PTDC/EME-PME/108321/2008Investment 64 999,92 €Period 06/2010 to 05/2012

SMARTCOAT - UTILIZATION OF HOST MATERIALS PROPERTIES TO ENHANCE PARTICULAR SENSING CAPABILITIES OF EMBEDDED FIBRE BRAGG GRATING SENSORSCoordinator Rui OliveiraContract PTDC/EME-PME/108308/2008Investment 46 201,00 €Period 05/2010 to 04/2012

DEVELOPMENT OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL BY GELCASTING - GELMENSCoordinator Jorge LinoContract PTDC/CTM/099489/2008Investment 101 966,00 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2013

MULTI-SCALE MODELING OF HEXAGONAL CLOSED PACK (HCP) MATERIALS WITH SPRING-BACK PREDICTIONCoordinator Abel SantosContract PTDC/EME-TME/105688/2008Investment 40 603,00 €Period 01-04-2010 a 31-03-2013

HIGH EFFICIENCY GEARS AND LUBRICANTS FOR WIND MILL PLANETARY GEARBOXESCoordinator Ramiro MartinsContract PTDC/EME-PME/100808/2008Investment 110 000,00 €Period 01-06-2010 a 31-05-2013

AMIC – ASSESSING THE MID-CENTURY CLIMATE TRANSITION: CONTRIBUTING TO AN ENSEMBLE OF GLOBAL AND REGIONAL DECADAL SIMULATIONSCoordinator José Carlos MatosContract PTDC/AAC-CLI/109030/2008Investment 30 372,00 €Period 01-01-2010 a 31-12-2012

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FSW, OPTIMIZATION AND JOINT STRENGTH PREDICTION BASED ON THE TAGUCHI AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK METHODSCoordinator Pedro MoreiraContract PTDC/EME-TME/114703/2009Investment 105 000,00 €Period 01-03-2011 a 28-02-2014

EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS WITH LONG NATURAL FIBERSCoordinator José EstevesContract PTDC/EME-TME/111698/2009Investment 57 770,00 €Period 01-02-2011 a 31-01-2014

STEERLAM - DAMAGE TOLERANCE OF FIBRE-STEERED COMPOSITE PANELSCoordinator Cláudio LopesContract PTDC/EME-TME/111004/2009Investment 105 000,00 €Period 01-04-2011 a 31-03-2014

NANOCRETE - DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF POLYMER CONCRETE NANOCOMPOSITES WITH ENHANCED BEHAVIOUR UNDER FIRE AND HIGH SERVICE TEMPERATURESCoordinator Cristina RibeiroContract PTDC/ECM/110162/2009Investment 89 346,00 €Period 01-04-2011 a 31-10-2013NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND PRODUCTION OF POLYMERIC FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIALSCoordinator Carla RoqueContract PTDC/EME-PME/110084/2009Investment 38 000,00 €Period 01-03-2011 a 30-11-2012

DEVELOPMENT OF LIGAMENT TISSUE REINFORCEMENTS IN BIODEGRADABLE PCL/PLA/PBG COMPOSITE FIBRESCoordinator Rui Miranda GuedesContract PTDC/EME-PME/114808/2009Investment Value 55 356,00 €Period 01-04-2011 a 31-03-2014

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MODTOP - NUMERICAL MODELLING OF THE TOW PLACEMENT PROCESSCoordinator: António Torres MarquesFinancing Entity: FCTContract PTDC/EME-PME/115472/2009Institutions: INEGIInvestment Value 105 000,00 €Financing Value 105 000,00 €Period 01-04-2011 a 31-03-2014

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CONSTITUTIVE BEHAVIOR OF METAL SHEETS FROM A SINGLE MULTI-PATH-EXPERIMENTAL-TEST BY INVERSE ANALYSISCoordinator: Abel SantosFinancing Entity: FCTContract PTDC/EME-TME/105195/2009Institutions: INEGI; FCT/UC; Univ. AveiroInvestment Value 52 866,00 €Financing Value 52 866,00 €Period 01-04-2011 a 31-03-2014

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07. QREN CO-FUNDED PROJECTS2006/11

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PROJECTS 2006-2011 CO-FUNDED BY PORTUGUESE STRUCTURAL FOUNDS

In the period 2006-2011 INEGI had 43 projects co-funded by Portuguese Structural Funds, totalizing an investment superior to 11.450.000 Euros.

PET - PET TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT FOR MAMMOGRAPHYCoordinator José Fernando C. SampaioContract Contrato nº s/ nºInstitutions Taguspark (P), Hospital Garcia da Orta (P), IBEB (P), LIP (P), IBILI (P)

INOV (P) e INESC (P)Investment Value € 232.255,67Public Funding € 232.255,67Period 01/2003 to 12/2006

COMPOSITES RESERVOIRS FOR HIGH PRESSURECoordinator: António Torres MarquesFinancing Entity: Agência de InovaçãoContract Contrato 70/2005/31b/00071/0013Institutions: VIDROPOL (P), INEGI (P)Investment Value € 49.003,55Financing Value € 29.887,87Period 10/2005 to 09/2007

DEVELOPMENT OF A PULTRUSION STRING WITH RESIN INJECTIONCoordinator Nuno CorreiaContract Contrato 13/02/03/FOR/01255Institutions ALTO (P)Investment Value € 107.418,55Public Funding € 74.118,80Period 09/2005 to 08/2007

SYSTEM FOR RECOVERY AND REUSE OF WASTE GENERATED IN FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURECoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract Contrato nº 70/2004/3.1B/00348/0001Institutions CTC (P), ATIRIZ (P) e TECMACAL (P)Investment Value € 92.076,00Public Funding € 50.287,40Period 11/2004 to 04/2007

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TURBOCHARGERS IMPELLERS PRODUCTION PROCESSCoordinator Rui NetoContract Contrato nº 70/2006/3.1B/00072/0022Institutions ZOLLERN & COMANDITA (P) Investment Value € 476.385,60Public Funding € 309.650,54Period 07/2004 to 06/2006

AUTOMATIC STEAM COOKING FOOD MACHINECoordinator António Augusto FernandesContract Contrato nº 70/2004/00118/295Institutions INEGI (P)Investment Value € 260.890,00Public Funding € 195.667,50Period 05/2004 to 03/2007

NEW ENERGY DEVELOPMENTCoordinator: Rui SáContract -Institutions: INETI, SER, IST, EFACEC, EDP, VIDROPOL, AREAM, EEM; LabElectInvestment Value € 1.288.077,83Public Funding € 953.950,37Period 03/2006 to 06/2008

PET II - PET TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT FOR MAMMOGRAPHYCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 70/00327Institutions Tagusparque; LIP; HGO; IBEB; IBILI; INESCInvestment Value € 318.535,17Public Funding € 159.267,09Period 01/2007 to 07/2008

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SLOGBETUMESCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 70/00307Institutions PETROGALInvestment Value € 38.745,20Public Funding € 25.184,38Period 11/2006 to 04/2007

LUCISCoordinator Rui SáContract 70/00244Institutions INEGIInvestment Value € 241.003,00Public Funding € 181.475,26Period 10/2006 to 09/2007

GREEN BENDERCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 3406Institutions ADIRA; INEGIInvestment Value € 240.629,07Public Funding €180.471,81Period 09/2008 to 11/2011

COMTICASTCoordinator: Rui NetoContract 1543Institutions ZOLLERN & COMANDITAInvestment Value € 1.053.245,71Public Funding € 789.934,28Period 03/2008 to 11/2010

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STRESS-LESS SHOECoordinator Mário VazContract 3470Institutions KBRINKA; KLAVENESS; CALAFE; CTCP; FADEUP; ESTSP-IPPInvestment Value € 36.158,79Public Funding € 27.219,09Period 10/2008 to 06/2011

STeP UAVCoordinator Nuno CorreiaContract 1606Institutions Spin.Works; INEGIInvestment Value € 86.220,41Public Funding € 64.665,30Period 10/2008 to 08/2011

FIBERPLASCoordinator Celeste PereiraContract 1550Institutions: ExporplásInvestment Value € 161.482,24Public Funding € 102.363,59Period 04/2008 to 08/2011

NGHTFCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 3079Institutions SODÉCIAInvestment Value € 539.489,73Public Funding € 404.617,29Period 12/2008 to 11/2011

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I-BUSCoordinator João Paulo Pereira/Nuno CorreiaContract 3383Institutions Caetano Components, S.A; Amorim Cork Composites, S.A; Couro Azul; SETSAInvestment Value € 159.534,96Public Funding € 119.651,22Period 10/2008 to 08/2011

I-SEATCoordinator João Paulo Pereira/Nuno CorreiaContract 5464Institutions Caetano Components, S.A; Amorim Cork Composites, S.A; Couro Azul; Investment Value € 170.014,08Public Funding € 127.510,56Period 02/2009 to 08-2011

TRANSPLANPMECoordinator Maria Teresa GalvãoContract 5607Institutions OPTInvestment Value € 89.025,80Public Funding € 66.769,34Period 03/2009 to 02/2011

COMPINTEGRACoordinator Rui NetoContract 5514Institutions Zollern & ComanditaInvestment Value € 1.282.402,61Public Funding € 961.801,96Period 09/2009 to 08/2012

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LI.F.ECoordinator Nuno CorreiaContract 5637Institutions Amorim Cork Composites, S.A; Couro Azul; SETSAInvestment Value € 377.079,38Public Funding € 282.809,54Period 07/2009 to 07/2011

ECOPISCISCoordinator Nuno CorreiaContract 3442Institutions Quinta do Salmão; ICBAS-UP; PalvidroInvestment Value € 96.113,09Public Funding € 72.084,81Period 01/2009 to 12/2011

FLEXI OPTIMACoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 5353Institutions Tecmacal; CTCPInvestment Value € 382.180,02Public Funding € 286.635,01Period 02/2009 to 12/2011

REMOBI - EXCELLENCE NETWORK FOR MOBILITYCoordinator João Paulo Pereira/Rui NetoContract 5652Institutions CEIIA; PIEP_INESC-Porto; INTELI; FEUPInvestment Value € 76.500,00Public Funding € 53.550,00Period 04-2009 to 03-2011

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WindMeterCoordinator José Carlos MatosContract 11469Institutions FIBERSENSINGInvestment Value 205 363,07 Public Funding 154 022,31 Period 01/2010 to 12/2011

C5 ELECTRIC - ‘COBUS’ FULL PRODUCT FAMILY (INTERNAL DESIGN, BODY AND CHASSIS)Coordinator Nuno CorreiaContract 13795Institutions CAETANOBUS; EFACECInvestment Value 51 408,17 €Public Funding 38 556,13 €Period 02/2011 to 12/2011

TOOLING EDGE - SUSTAINABLE HIGH PERFORMANCE MANUFACTURECoordinator Rui NetoContract 13856Institutions: F. RAMADA; ANÍBAL H. ABRANTES; CENTIMFE; IPL- Instituto Politécnico de

Leiria, outrosInvestment Value 631 882,12 €Public Funding 456 210,34 €Period 07/2010 to 06/2013

ONS - SUPPORT TO STANDARDIZATION ACTIVITIESCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 8047Institutions INEGIInvestment Value 97 718,75 €Public Funding 68 403,13 €Period 06/2010 to 05/2012

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SIG LOG - INTEGRATED LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT FOR MEDICINES, MEDICAL DEVICES AND PHARMACEUTICALS ON THE HEALTH SYSTEMCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 7901Institutions MedLogInvestment Value 203 632,90 €Public Funding 152 724,67 €Period 08/2009 to 12/2011

FLASERPRO - NEW MACHINE DESIGN FOR MATERIALS PROCESSING USING THE LASER FIBBER OPTICS TECHNOLOGY WITH FULL ECODESIGN METHODOLOGIES INTEGRATIONCoordinator: João Paulo PereiraContract 11497Institutions ADIRAInvestment Value 770 303,45 €Public Funding 577 727,59 €Period 03/2010 to 02/2013

SYSMAP - ADAPTIVE MODULAR PRODUCT SYSTEMSCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 13714Institutions ADIRA; INESC PortoInvestment Value 238 697,08 €Public Funding 179 022,81 €Period 02/2010 to 02/2012

MEPCoordinator Nuno CorreiaContract 13826Institutions INEGIInvestment Value 51 160,65 €Public Funding 38 370,49 €Period 01/07/2010 a 31/12/2012

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PRODUTECH - ASSOCIATION FOR SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIESCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 13849Institutions: CENI, IDMEC, IEETA, INESC PORTO, ISQ, ISR-UC, PIEP, UNINOVA, AIMMAP,

ANEMM, ANETI, CATIM, CENFIM, CENTIMFE, CEVALOR, CITEVE, CTCOR, CTCP, CTCV, CTIC

Investment Value 403 343,48 €Public Funding 293 526,95 €Period 05/2011 to 04/2014

TICE - MOBILITYCoordinator: -Contract 13843Institutions INEGIInvestment Value 53 520,75 €Public Funding 40 140,56 €Period 01/2011 to 12/2013

SECTOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISM - CT1 / TECHNICAL DRAWING CT9 / MECHANICAL CONNECTION ELEMENTSCoordinator José Fernando Coutinho SampaioContract Contrato nº 03/0609Institutions INEGIInvestment Value € 105.038,75Public Funding € 78.779,06Period 06/2005 to 05/2007

RED INCOPYME - COOPERATION BETWEEN RESEARCH CENTRES AND SMEs FOR INNOVATION AND COMPETITIVENESS IMPROVEMENTCoordinator João Paulo PereiraContract 0075_RED INCOPYME_1_EInstitutions Universidade de Vigo; CEP; CEO; ITG;Tecminho; AEPInvestment Value 100 000,00 €Public Funding 75 000,00 €Period 01/2009 to 04/2011

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RAIA - OBSERVATORIO OCEÁNICO DEL MARGEN IBÉRICOCoordinator Nuno CorreiaContract 0313_RAIA_1_EInstitutions MeteoGalicia; INTECMAR; Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO); Instituto de

Investigaciones Mariñas (CSIC-IIM); CETMAR; Univ. Vigo; Puerto de Vigo/Puertos del Estado; CIIMAR; INESC; Univ. Porto; IH; Univ. Aveiro

Investment Value 107 816,00 €Public Funding 80 891,99 €Period 01/2009 to 12/2011

PITVANT - TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECT FOR UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLESCoordinator Nuno CorreiaInstitutions Ministério da DefesaInvestment Value 146 373,00 €Public Funding 146 373,00 €Period 01/2009 to 12/2012

HIBRELEC - PROTOTIPO DE GENERACIÓN DE ENERGÍA ELÉCTRICA Y TÉRMICA EN NUCLEOS AISLADOS DE IBERIAMÉRICACoordinator Rui SáInstitutions CYTEDInvestment Value 81 294,00 €Public Funding 81 294,00 €Period 01-11-2010 a 31-09-2014

SAIECT - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURES SUPPORT SYSTEMCoordinator: José SampaioInvestment Value 4 389 012,92 €Public Funding 3 072 309,04 €Period 04/2010 to 03/2012

NEW METHODOLOGY TO MEASURE RESIDUAL STRESSES USING BRAGG SENSORSCoordinator Pedro MoreiraInvestment Value 3 460,00 €Public Funding 3 460,00 €Period 11/2010 to 11/2011

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E4RCoordinator Rui SáInvestment Value 100 494,86 €Public Funding 75 371,15 €Period 01/2011 to 12/2012

GE2C´SCoordinator: -Investment Value 115 000,00 €Public Funding 86 250,00 €Period 01/2011 to 12/2012

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08. EU CO-FUNDED PROJECTS2006/11

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NETWORKED CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN MATERIALS FOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE ATLANTIC AREACoordinator António FerreiraContract Contrato nº 042Partners University of Exeter (UK), Universidad de Salamanca (E), Universidade de Aveiro (P),

University of Limerick (I), Instituto Pedro Nunes (P), ENSCI (L), ICAM(F)Investment Value € 204.539,28Public Funding € 148.413,70Period 01/2004 to 12/2006

BIOMON - TOWARDS LONG-LIFE BIO-LUBRICANTS USING ADVANCED DESIGN AND MONITORING TOOLSCoordinator Jorge SeabraContract Contrato nº COOP-CT-2004-508208Partners ROWE Mineralolwerk (D), Shuton €, A. BRITO (P), FERSA SA, MONITON (UK),

TEKNIKER € e INEGI (P)Investment Value € 222.000,00Public Funding € 222.000,00Period 10/2004 to 12/2006

PIBRAC - PIEZOELECTRIC BRAKE ACTUATORCoordinator Joaquim F. Silva GomesContract Contrato nº AST4-CT-2005Partners SAGEM (FR), Airbus (UK), BAM (DE), MESSIER BUGATTI (FR), NOLIAC (DK),

University of PADERBORN (DE), SAMTECH (BE), A. BRITO (P), IMMG S.A. (GR) E SKODA (CZ).

Investment Value € 714.750,00Public Funding € 357.375,00Period 01/2005 to 07/2008

PROJECTS 2006-2011 CO-FUNDED BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION [FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME]

INEGI actively participates on European co-funded projects. In the last 5 years had 11 European projects representing an investment superior to 2.715.000 Euros.

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FIELD BENCHMARKINH AND MARKET DEVELOPMENT FOR AUDIT METHODS IN AIR CONDITIONINGCoordinator José Luis AlexandreContract Contrato nº EIE/04/104/SO7.38632Partners ARMINES (F), EUROVENT (F), INEGI (P), E.V.A. (A), UL (S), WSA-UWC (UK),

Ulg (B) e POLITO (I)Investment Value € 80.047,00Public Funding € 37.413,97Period 01/2005 to 12/2006

CIVIL AIRCRAFT SECURITY AGAINST MANPADSCoordinator Mário VazContract -Partners SAGEM (FR),EADS (DE), Diehl-BGT-Defense(DE), Thales Optronique SA (FR), A.

Brito (PT), “Clyde and Co (UK), Institute for Economic Research (SL), Onera (FR), Adria Airways (SL), Lufthansa Technik (DE), KEOPSYS, (FR), Laser Diagnostic Instruments AS (EE), FGAN-FOM (DE), Hellenic Aerospace Industry (DR), Thales Research & Technology (FR), Alcatel (FR)”

Investment Value € 368 700,00Public Funding € 185 350,00Period 06/2006 to 05/2008

MODULAR LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH BUS CONCEPTCoordinator António FernandesContract TST-CT-2006-031321Partners CAETANO (P); MAURI (I); NTET (I); CIMNE (S); UPM (S); KTH; SUNSUND(S);

POLIMI(I); OXFORD(UK); ITALDESIGN(I); FIBERSENSI(P); TUC (DE)Investment Value € 388 490,00Public Funding € 219 245,00Period 10/2006 to 09/2009

IMPROVED RELIABILITY AND INTEGRATION OF FBG SYSTEMS FOR IN FLIGHT APPLICATIONSCoordinator Pedro MoreiraContract -Partners INEGIInvestment Value 39 969,14 €Public Funding 29 976,86 €Period 10/2009 to 09/2010

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QUICK MANUFACTURING OF LARGE TOOLSCoordinator Rui NetoContract NMP2-CT-2004-505901Partners Centimfe (PT); ISTMA Europe (SP);Ascamm (SP);CRIF (BE);Fraunhofer IPT (G);

RWTH-WZL (G); FOS (SP); TNO (NL); KUL-PMA (BE); Materialise(BE); Inasmet (SP); Fatronik (SP); WMG (UK); Armines (FR); CAMT (PL); Univ. Minho (PT); IST Lisbon (PT); Rosa Plast (I); Eledacumsa (SP); ICM-Armomapre (SP); Grupo Antolin (SP); Wahl Optoparts (G); Cristmann (G); Roche (G); Zumtobel Toolmaking (AU); 3D Tech (PT); Plasdan (PT); Anibal H. Abrantes (PT); Brisa (PT); Ingeneric (BE); Partner solutions (PT); Extrudehone (BE); Mecanoplastica (SP)

Investment Value € 62 200,00Public Funding € 31 100,00Period 09/2006 to 09/2008

HARMONAC - PROJECT HARMONIZING AIR CONDITIONING INSPECTION AND AUDIT PROCEDURES IN THE TERCIARY BUILDING SECTORCoordinator José Luís AlexandreContract EIE/07/132/SI2.466705Partners Cardiff University (UK); NKUA (GR);Politecnico di Torino (IT); MacWhirter (UK);

ARMINES (FR); Université de Liège (BE); University of Ljubljana (SI); Austrian Energy Agency (AT)

Investment Value € 208 246,00Public Funding € 104 123,00Period 09/2007 to 08/2010

WASISCoordinator Hugo FariaContract -Partners INEGIInvestment Value 649 800,00 €Public Funding 525 468,75 €Period -

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