Start your Digital Transformation Journey with the ADMA TranS4MErs Acceleration Programme!

Start your Digital Transformation Journey with the ADMA TranS4MErs Acceleration Programme

Are you looking for opportunities to boost your business? Are you ready to tackle digital challenges in your daily routine?

Start your Digital Transformation Journey with the ADMA TranS4MErs Acceleration Programme! 

The ADMA TranS4MEr consortium is thrilled to announce the launch of our Acceleration Programme for manufacturing SMEs. We will provide services and  funding to support ambitious SMEs in their digital transformation journey.
The Programme is organised in two phases, Design and Revamp. The Design stage officially launches on 1 September 2022 with the first ADMA TranS4MErs Open Call. SMEs active in the Advanced Manufacturing field are invited to apply for a chance to receive innovation vouchers giving them access to 1-on-1 support from a dedicated 
and certified TranS4MEr to design their tailored Transformation Plan.

At the Design phase, selected SMEs will be granted
● access to the xChange Platform, including a catalogue of cutting-edge services and tools for digital and advanced manufacturing provided by consortium members and third parties
● an innovation voucher valid for up to 8 hours of 1-on-1 time with their TranS4MErs to analyse the results of the ADMA Scan, identify opportunities to improve their manufacturing processes and products. and create a detailed roadmap of their digitalisation journey
● invitation to xChange events, our networking event for key industry players across Europe

The call is open from 1 September until 14 December 2022, with three intermediate cut-off dates
2 November, 16 November, and 30 November 2022.

Early applications are highly recommended, as they will be reviewed after each cut-off date and selected on a first-come-first-served basis. Find more information about the Open Call eligibility criteria and application process on the project website and submit your application on the F6S Portal

 


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