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Project ModuLA: Information from planning to operation | 06.02.2019
Linking all the Information from the planning and operation phases requires a continous and consistent information model for the entire life cycle. Project ModuLA started end of 2018 to work out the specifications for this integrated approach.
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ENPRO once more at the PAAT meeting | 10.11.2015
This year presented the initiative ENPRO a large proportion of the scientific program of the Annual Meeting of ProcessNet Section "Process, Apartus- and Plant Engineering (PAAT)" on 16 and 17 November 2015 Bruchsal. Prof. Kockmann gave on Tuesday, 11/17/2015, an overview of the ENPRO idea and subsequently showed the individual projects their current results.
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1st ENPRO day was a great success | 29.06.2015
On the 24.06.2015, over 50 experts from the ENPRO initiative met at DECHEMA in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, to discuss the latest results. A World Café was held during this meeting, debating the current developments and developing ideas for the further progress.
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29.06.2015 12:28:20

On the 24.06.2015, over 50 experts from the ENPRO initiative met at DECHEMA in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, to discuss the latest results. A World Café was held during this meeting, debating the current developments and developing ideas for the further progress. The discussion took into account the needs of all present parties: universities, industry and small- and medium sized companies.

 

The results of the 1st ENPRO-day

 

  • The individual projects shall now, after finishing their initiation phase, become more interconnected.

  • So far, all individual projects are proceeding within schedule.

  • The next ENPRO-day will be held in approx. 12 months (this decision was made with agreement of PtJ). Until then, at least one public presentation of interim results will be given to the public at the PAAT meeting (16th and 17th November 2015 in Bruchsal, Germany)

  • Ideas for complementary projects to the ENPRO initiative were developed. These are currently evaluated and matched against the interests of industry and universities.