This week, we initiated our M39 General Assembly, sharing
project updates and aligning on the planning for the next year. With the
project now extended by nine months, OPeraTIC will run until December 2026,
giving us the time needed to finalise and validate the full system.
Even with the extension, the project is moving full speed
ahead. The granite structure required for isolating the OPeraTIC machine from
possible vibrations and environmental conditions is now installed
at AIMEN’S facilities. The 5-axis system for the OPeraTIC machine
will be installed by LASING and delivered in the first half of next year.
Optical modules are also nearing completion: the DLIP module
from Technische Universität Dresden and the DLW module from QiOVA are
almost ready to be integrated. Combined with a non-PM fibre from Photonic
Tools, they will allow us to channel the full pulse energy of the EdgeWave
USP laser into multibeam and interference-based laser processing.
On the digital side, hybrid modelling has made strong
progress, supported by enhanced simulation data and a shared experimental
dataset. LASEA’s HMI is set to contribute directly to the development of
the DSS and our human-centred interface. In parallel, work on zero-defect
strategies is advancing through parameter mapping, corrective strategy
evaluation, and position-error modelling on a laboratory test rig.
Throughout the meeting, partners also discussed the
validation of use cases, sustainability activities, educational training
materials, policy impact, technological standardisation, business planning, and
communication and dissemination efforts. A big thank-you to all partners
for their engagement and contributions — the coming months promise exciting
developments for OPeraTIC!